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s 111 " " "''' t . ' , : , , ' II IjU Ijj-ijJj jjU H j (jjj j j &.. 1JMJJLK. JU IMULUlJmj lj I I I II 1 1 MIW j . . , . ,,, 1 1 JMJ1JJJUXI- I ' " . la j 1 il lit 1 TIILUSDAY. APRIL 22, 1847. w ' " ' """ 1 .m i.ii.. mi. ,, ,J j T jr Vrk i a3 iii2T cf minis, h'lXQ ia t! Fo4 O.Tm at IIHUW N.Cwtb U day of AX 117. J ttlra out i(Lia litre cutmtha, u i test to Ui CtcnJ IW OSce as drad k a" tta M. lids J a lie Iurg J. II. Latty . M AdVEitf ttu-Lell Join Murdoch . V'rv.1 - I J ' V j 4 , - "... ' ....-... . . . , - , u"hihs uiiicu remit" 11 E br I Borltfd J.!ia Vramn in-fnU Brow. ,baa, UkalJrowa ry:inrr c w Alfred Can-ar, WiSamNuniJ. Mi MSa Cafes , ' . rourt 1 Court punran Cammrl Win VMn Marjirrt ClinjiiMre Istuurl Carroll WiliiiraCourh Jvia Camcrua J) AlTcrt IWtt Btniiniui Ihrr i: F rl!urin' FrwljnJ (J Hirriot CIoo.!1jo TItomaa Griiharm iunct 11. f iliuUm II Jhu Horn William H. Horner lknismin Hrter IJhn Hare J fornJarkafla Hionua JmM or Datkl Koacb Mary A. Prw BtUy lV-lrultaia) u . JJm II. llijrca WiIii.U J. li.nj S Ck-hanI Srott Xfr. Mrotlur I!, or Huanru! SLra TlnHnaa HjrLuUur T Mary Thonirwun Mr. C. M. Th'niuHn c a Ttiiiiin & Co. v Wi'Iiaui VuMTttt w EJmore Voo!a IaiJ WilUaioa J.B.Wi!rt Mrs. Mary William a Hilaa Wilann John WaHa Samurl Wilaon L'altb Witan Y Tlioraaa P. Yatc. ryrenoni callinjt ftir any of t!e aliovo b-t will Jlcaj sy ihry trc aJvcrtwrd. JAMES M. PA1.MCB, r. m. Postponement. lELJCICMnUT 1$ II J TU Bd to f 9 ta rliurch IoJjt, T 14 i!rroel toj tmi ta praT A al era to-mimm run gnt Jum Be JraHaj aramL through Uie town. Not ety ianctiinotiiom tiro Drnotea tLe rrrtain rrii of racf ; A !iif that acriiu to arowt at cin, Oft cila hrpocri-y witliis. Tia not to mark our dut r!k( Or of oar own gooj dcja to talk. Ami to pnrtko arrrrt criuw, An4 ao munj anJ wat our time. rria not for oerti anj rrrrJa to f gfit, A 4 call their teal the rule of right. When all Uwir ih M, at tlto heat, To aee their tkurth eirreJ Ut rest TU nut to car the C1uistiatr !re a, 4 t AuJ love to U mankind frofe; Tlien tretit with acorn the auCt-rin jioor, Ami U4 againt t!iem rtitae the duor. Ah, no! R !i;in nieana not tlua, Ila fruit dr aecter, fiircr U; In hravenly soil alone it thrive. And more than Moaaonia whe'ie it live. Kr'iion ! tia the rule of lifr, Tlie liond of lore, the dath of atrifc, Iu precrj thia: to othrra do - ' Aa you would have them do to yon. It gricvea to hear anlll rrjwt. An I aroma w ith human woea tn F(nrt Of othrra deela it ajieaka no ill. But trlla of good, or clac ia stilt. And doea Religion thia iinjnrt ! Oh, may our aoul its influence court ! Harte.haKte the bright, the LWul dgy. When the whole earth ahall own iu away. r nil wiure prwnefti tncrcnants ana tatlon. mm ,,- urgTraur promoureoi onr LoWt j onlj ef unfulnrM ami dUtinciioa ctctJing!r oust b densej (t rl winl .ITi i"l ?! a Jm f10!? UXiCfl "I" "J dipatioa to I,ich hi. earii- Id of lir.n? without IaborJdraXonei ffidni? n I?91? " t ?hy to ituJj may hare led him. rcry naturally atucl.e. iucl "an" f.. km tS: Jfn noucca Now it i,ve think, rrry probable that the ruptry. murder aaJ U,8 r aW Xa that ch.Khrrj dennrcd of tlua indu!genee timely applieauoa of a fewyearV labor at wind op the history of oae,who, u a me! are apt to he i k r. puar. dy ,pepue erea- the hanOlr. of thr plmigh or the hoc would c hanie or farmer. miSht hate been i pros, turea; whde tlie hardy hule urchia who hare Mrie J .WLUl nd nnM u. . ..r. r i a?. I 'liT .. .. . - . . rumtia toe tree w pu.er me ripe tout, and fiaenes npoa Uie h.rjard genius of our and honorable citizen, i rood christian, thea tlevoora it at his own dwreuon. rarr- voun fiipnd. ! if nmlin-r iil .R.t.i.w:n.trM y experienrei any reciting enl. V e leea eained by the process he wouU at if your.? men. after aa unsuccessful effort Icg pardoa of the doetora for thut unrere- least hare acquired aorne knowledge of at Uw or phyiie, would hare finnnesa ."u,uU!,yu,n.uln5.unH iiiRio wim may me tneoiy and practie e of making an hon-and decisioa of character euflicicnt to .u.i.mcnaa u, Mim:g pmpeny, wtu.ia esiiivm?by his owa industry or per- bieak away from their Hdse noUona cf taeir more immethute and appropriate haps himsrlf and -II concerned would what is gentlemanly and honorable, and nrorince. Our remark are the result of hare diicorered that the cornEeld or the throw t!ifmdrr. mm ih r pretty ex-tea ire and Ion continued wnrkshnn were much more annronriate nm and cii courre orolwerration. and our reader may pojJi tahn enius and his taste than aca- or mechanic ia any department of honest take them for whatever they are worth, demic shade or hall of science ; and it industry, there would be more hope for But, to carry out a little more in detail occur to me, by the way, that ia a thous- the country. And there are a number our notion oa the best method of cduca- anJ instance the world would have been who act thu; but it is to be feared the ting boy. We helicre that at about ser- gady benefitted by this discovery. number is comparatively small ; the most cn or eight year of age the lad should be But our hero has finished his collegiate f those who commence with the learned sent lo n hool, and should be kept at it till course, the gtadtratin scene is past, the profession esteem it dishonorable to re he is old enough lo plough j by that lime di grec have been conferred, and his name trogradc ; and pursue with .dogged reck-i learniii; will begetting to be rather a hea enlarged by the addition of two mystic let' lessuess, their path to honorable distinc tly, dull business, pursued without inter- tcrs. i already pven to immortality ; but ton, till their course issue ia beggary est, and only pursued at all probably from now an important question has tbeset- nd infamy. We regard it as a subject motives of fear. Then lake him and put tied what arc to be the young gentleman of deep regret that this overweening fond him to work on the farm for two or three future pursuits ? Shall he go forth and new for Uie learned professions should ......... . . ... a " . years, let Jura handle the plough or the engngeiathe wotkof MCAtHg"? or shall e so prevalent among uota lathers ana hoe, or do any othei business required to he engage in agricultural pursuits? or nsin this country ; and that consequent be done on the plantation, to which his shall he trive his attention to mechanical ly so few of our educated youns men ran From the Southern Christian Advocate. nsiiT GorcraEXT. . n TUB REV. ItlSUOP ANDREW. physical strength is adequate, only sec that or merchantile pursuits 1 There various condescend to be any thing but doctors or he is kept steadily at business, and is not points arc examined and dismissed in a lawyers, and that agriculture and its kin-jH-rmitted to be idle or trifling because he very summary way. Teaching is a re- drcd arts and employments are deprived is young master ; by this process you will spcctahle employment enough, but then of the aid and light which a well cultiva have given strength and development to his tis extremely irksome and dull to confine ted intellect and profound science might physical constitution you will have giv- ourself to the routine of the school room, bring to it. The fact is we have great cn him habits of business and a knowledge to be obliged to whip, and culT, and coax need of hundreds of well educated and cn cfit, which he can turn to good account learning into some dozen or Iwo cold-head- lerprising agriculturists and school mas ia any avocation to which he may applv ed boys, none of whom promise to rise to ters, while of lawyers and physicians the himself in future time. And it is proba- any distinction; and then this thing of8PPty trebles the demand. We pray lie loo that he will turn to his studies with being only an old field school-master oU men and young ones, to take this mat an interest and a zest hidierto trafclt by there is nothing large or hish-sounding in ter into consideration, and select your av ium, and will learn more iaone year thaa the title, so it wont do that's settled, oeation in view of an honorable compe hc would otherwise have done in two or Mechanical pursuits are scarcely eligible tency and correspondent usefulness, three. To this course I know there is for young men of good families and gen- ; - one objection, which is often considered teel training. A to agriculture, that's E3 w Ccn. Taylor taspires bJs Soldiers trtcy cannot Vcsitle oa their plantations duct it on a large scale; and it may an- The Camagro correspondent of the . - i ?r.i i . .i i jt r Kf-.r.i - i . . iTnE repairing of tho Bridie across Haw Hir. I r at i '"I . " t ' r .1. - .l . :tl,mt IAtMlinnrVirotr itiir!rin nut tn spnrl iiror tnn a in n!t-n err rrrnfinn frtr nni New Orleans 'lron5 itivoi tAmt intorotl. Wm, to the loweat LuWcr, on tuc louria oaiur- e nave n lew more Tvmt w m - -y- -6- y : . . - - -rr- Lr in AnriL at U o'clock. on the lubieet of cducalins boys, which them to school, hence they most common-who is sick of business, and surfeited mg incidents of Gen. Taylor's manner in l '. ' ' ... ... t . . . . .i t :: j.t. . . i. t .u. .11. I.... r !, ,.! ;l.i li.. I Three Hilars art to e rcpaircu who none, inn wp fthall introtluce ficrc, alihOllgll llicy IV rcsiue Willi incir ianiiui-9 in luwiu wt wim uie uuhur oi iiib wuiui j uui iur a mi, vuiw rm ui uuc-na visia. -curing briuge maue ivei. awui onc-iounu u a I K mm hAiifhii. .m a h maili Coram' the railinx rrpaircd ; and the four pillar current are to he protected by wooden fcnJcra. ISAAC HOLT, ALEX'R 8. WEBB, THOS. WOODY, 8AM'I. STOCK A RD, WM. i. BINGHAM,. April 3. 19 , may seem to be a little out or the proper villages, and their larmsare trcquenuy re- young man oi genius ana euurauoa to me uauie, ne says, me zu ientucKy r, and uf. .ii,wiA tt.. umiIm nt mnt m flit thiv Mnnoi srnd their sons rnmrnenre bis carper, and tax his resmir- regiment of infantrv hepame rlnsplv pn. lit tllA VUUH-1II. lie UIIUUW v jm.hiiv v ..... ...- - . a j "j Startin? little Il'llOWS tO SCllOUl al UVr fir llOUIt IU Mull! niuiuut llijuiin mvn iiiuii- its n til i nil uu uiMijr um iiiiivi iu vwui- 5-,v .. iiiv V1H.1HI . iniikci.t m. luitl six vear of aee. and keepin them nt it ners by such immediate contact with the pel the earth to yield turn wealth and re- tne overwhelming number of the lancers. till they eraduate. We regard this an in- negroes. To tins we answer, u migni spccianmiy, is not to ue tnougni oi. iin : weioinnei,consiuenngni!re Notice. regiment lost, the road to"distinction leads through and about to be cut to pieces, dispatched law or physic his adjutant to uen. Taylor, to say to him lw ntro. bi.4 rnnstitntinn sod it would do pood to voursons to turn one must be studied. I.aw is the mol that ins regiment was completely surroun- . , . i II.- ..1 ...!, li i-mi1.I la 14ittr nndor ncnnl rnul in nn1iti!il ililiretlmi nnd tliA (lr(l .thnl hp vn fiirtitirxr Knnit In hnni! lenance gives proof that the seeds of death y on r observation. In fact the most of our title of Dr. has something very respecta- and that in all probability he would be to aresown prematurely in his outer man. wealthy farmers have these provision-blc and pleasant in itsgingle; and then tally annihilated, and to ask Gen. Taylor 'ra. judicious course, so far as it is to affect the be well worth the expense foryou lo have no : the road to'distinctior child physirallv or mentally. If he is a small farm near to your residence, whose the learned professions h studious at this'caily age, his constitution soil it would do good to your sons to turn one must be studied. La THE undcraicned, dminitrator of the late joni ,,e propriety of sending a little farms contiguous to their places of resi- these pursuits are very appropriate to cd- what ne should do. JACOB JACKSON, deceawd, of Oranp? XQ Fcnoo 1 fore he is teven or eight dence, so that they would be easily, ac- ucated men ; so the matter is settled, and Gen. Taylor promptly replied to the (oonty.herphy givea notice to the Children and qjj s molher nn(j fatnerf or complishcd. And permit us to say still both father and son concur in the decision. Adjutant, whose countenance was the per- iMlZZJEl SpSLSST .-ntc. H" may done by a little at- plantation with the overseer and negroes, for the study of the law. For this there ner imsginable, laying. go tell your Col tchfJutca of advanccmenu made to them by the lction without taxing the boy with too and the overseer be a man of such pru- are two or three strong reasons : 1st, mot nel that he has got them just where he ni! Jacob Jackaon in hia tife time. mn.h confinement. Iel him meanwhile dence and morals as a ( hristian master of our distinguished politicians and stales- wants them, and now is the time to give HENRY WIHTTF.D, AdmV. runabout in the sua or oa the snow or might with a good conscience put in charge mea are lawyers, and it is therefore fair them Jesse. Whereupon, the Adjutant April 12. Tivvr frost or in the rain occasionally, and dont of his slaves antt plantation, ii is very to mier inav ine roau io uisiiulhou in.? m wucbhtu ma nursr, ciappeu nis spurs to let the mother be alarmed, if the little dar- questionable whether young master wm tnai uirccuun...-u. a iew mouuis biuuj, mm, ....c.i uj, ,u um ,,UU3 uanu, anu lin" comes home atniTht pretty well spat- be nearly as much damaged in heart or and a moderate quantum of knowledge, shouted at the top of his voice, - boys, . i i .-m. .n-i v. m .nn ore tin- bpin farpd. It is not im- will enable him" to nass the examination. General Taylor says we've eot them iust Equity Sale. - , , icrcii vi uu iiiuu or ruciiii . - , noma, lhSan am I MnnfX Anthony or TQmng in thfi ,he jnjury WOuld scarcely anrf pain admission to itaurtiinn. a g wA donCt rom the associations of forthwith his shmgle bar A TtL B virtue of a dcrce oi tne . , k . i.irTi mUohp and n thriviner commercial ronntrv town or some er the bar: and where we want them, and now's our time tangs out in some to give them h II The intrepid Ken- I Court of Equity for Urange Hil tv, made in tins cac . t . irnn. miaii uui I iv" .wn up. Kuril ill 1 1 1 1 r 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiv. vwi.i'". " . .. - - - - - p. ... . .. ---- . , . " . . . .... t-i . I.: ..!:. :.l..l . 1.. r .,...us nml liniru mnlOfl lhm rimn sin mil ilrnva Avm ,n iiiiiximrAti-n. at . r. . nd r.irmch inm tvitii rnmnn.siimnnis oi unnMiiir viu-oiiu, vr iiwuisc im imsriuiv miuui ui iu , aim ...... vnw.u J-. UUI IHSI 1" " .... I W O w- . ..... . f . i t -T..:i 1, trill nml n1:vimr rnrds or billiards, as he would be accordingly his future is filled with visions them trom trie neiti. ...... , . u T 1 J I.K T) f... 1 nl h f nl .1 nV ..t n il,. OOl t . i . r. . . a na -v m,- w AoenAitirinn ivh n :i 1111:111 rn 1 1 ni tririrv :iiiu u r: i 1 1 11. 1 1 1 1 l iiiiiiii iiiiii Lr;i v wi u v viin . un 1 ic ibiu (k.i7im"C",; r; k" w p.i,; .t many a plan on tne noor ron cno g.i iu v - . --"" ;-"7. 7 . I.. "". . "uu:. " i,. san,a ao . .1,., 1 n .t' th. i;Ti:X': wilarve afiord him a comfortable bed on which he young men gatnereu irom an - iue pt-ujui- """"tullLUI " '"1 j .7:7 " C" :iT"" 11 , .r1?- -.-j- o 11.. ..n.. Kim fprtm nil nririmn oi tne state. ye re- ion. mev cnoose 10 connue uieir moneyeu "cu mi uicunmg vfii. ioiui- nc, anu nd John llntrliina " - Will SlCCIf eUllllUIV U " niua .ana iiiih . . i r t .. i" Tide will U m nn .he ru.nW Mvin. hia l h .tX to I. Jthful ola v. Not a few commend this subject to the serious con- interests to men of more experience and silencing Bragg s battery of six poun- 11. ani oaio,, immrdiatelv. L .1 .b.te rhildrrn bv their ex- sidcration of parents who have sons to more decided talent, lie makes the ne- ners, which nau oeen pouring ueaui ana . n. IIUI Illr9 IUHIUI.I JAMES WEUD, c. m. , treme carefulness March 29. ? 72 6w aj exposure to disease, ... 1 .... .L STATE OF NOUTII-CAIJOMN A, he ril fet a fever, and he must by the time. The boy loses all relish for with his brethren of the green bag, and at them approaching, and fearful, from the '"v . - . . - . . t ..... 1 1. term. 1847. 1 ahall ofu betoie Ue court houw door in IIiIMwrougn, at - Snft inairi! iV ,? M.om,ay rAUy V0lT ,or.ir,Hn' a blanket or a LOT and the JmtHovemcnu m the village of , , tnd John Hutchina. parents liumier nun r m ' Kire .m.i in crhnnl cocsiiri' flourish in th oftwsnaners. and destruction into his ranks all dav. he or lo protect nicm irom rum. jut. muu uvja .m ov... v.. ... --. - nse They fear to let at six years of We, and they are kept at duly presents himself at all the courts of dered one desperate charge of about 5000 o the hot sunshine for it all the while. lt is school, school all the circuit, he takes his station regularly infantry, upon .the battery. Bragg saw ORANGR C0VNTY. In Equity March Term, 1847. no means wet his feet for fear of catching study : he does not love it, for he has not the end of the first two years, save a few overwhelming number, that he might lose . .. 1 . ii. - n;tm nn o f iha mn.vic.innTa nri. nis meres. nrpnarRii m iaKR anoinrr morn cold, and then the mother is all the while as yet learneu to appreciate u.u -.u 4i "i- " s"-' - - - -"... - . " "t" 1 ' ' r - - . .,m . . r 1 i.t tnncA. hio f aao o m n o m a 1 nca nnv fi n a o 11 it n nnn r- ut 1 riiff 1 u 1 cr , 1 m is 1 1 1 11 1 1. ji lie rHi'ic eve t)i OI fHillt'UUUU i IIU VUW IIWK'to v iHiuivivca uui 7 " ? 'Yl"" . O J or water mel- qucntly neg Now it is my books are n int that this is voked lo fill 1 J II Xf , v.rft r.. 1. j -a -...j a I worse than loiiy, ioui "'"' i.uwii ana ,ainarine via Tjr . . , , - ..... . I. . 1 1 1. a ..,.11 nm. inmnilnllin iwmai Hnn,lunnftMlirulAt,iTe.A rredllur. in a sort ol pur-'niory ior iuar ue wm i"'i"-- -7 - .-. , ...... , .1 , ... c ,k. ff,ii,nt i,n. ;n at.n.A.M r it.. W A 'TA"i . .J jw r nl.,ma or neaches or water mel- qucntly negligent a to his studies, ana as tunny oeen 01. , mm .or uieoi-y " ! .r:,: 'r"i:,,"1'r . Wiyi0 nnti. or nloms or neaches or water mel- qucntly negligen nd Ekannr hu wife, Natlianirl ood'(, Aif- oni am et sick, and die. Now it is my books are repud man voody,iiugk Wwxiy and James ivy, . . jei;beratc iudement that this is voked lo hit t.ie ngntiiKt iated, mischief must be in- his legal knowledge, except as he has vo- gmeer corps', saw, at a glance, lat the vacuum. Father, leach- lunteercd 111 behall ol some poor wretch iaie 01 uie uay oepentieu upon ora?g noiaing nis position, ue immediately to Gen. Taylor, (who, from his had not observed the movement) a I i r a 1 . .i.:u nml all rnrerneil decide that he is who was nnaoie to pay ior legal services. liiimiti)U.. ... ... !.. 1 t ,!o .in : nft .niinrr nnt i nir: int still lor IUS own in tne meantime ins ooaru, omcu rem am. ."v ,.1.1. ..,..- ; "o V . -V. , ...1 . 1: .. k :.l r.- nos 1 on. i'i : a, . . . . 1 . a i ni iha i-irniip. nn iniiNL rf iravfiniir t a ii:iica ixiuoii uc uiiu in" 1 v I ...ui. ana ,ainurinc n iri " . . Enoch Viui,i nJ i,,v r j;ri)A uWir. the benefit of sunshine and T appenring in this cauae, according to law, lCt him have them freely and lear.no Dau managing, that Nathan Elliott and Catherine hia wife, onncniienePS. I love to see a little boy turn of im -Atl'l Pt. ir.. . 1. !.!. flita .. ' .. m t 1 t r...A.!l.i0m Iha ritt-t "LTJ ihnt niihiiration lc ' n? ,r0"c' W .T' " ! MV "T ".3. n .nTs and n, must dress, and look and live, and travel neral. Tell them not to move one inch. -A for iu the UUbOat. -aV "1k "7 'iZhVrni S i h s com Selirtof "ircu among the oratorl ia a manner becoming his rank. He is but U, give them grape and anuter ugh Recorder, Tof raid defendant to appear at do object J-'1" Jthe occa'ion atd when the testimonial ready for practice, but nobody will em- While Bragg was slaying them right, -he next term of the Court of Equity for Orange position, provided it ssucs in nothing of l,,ti,ocs'"' a"V a7n,!p,i him itmirht nlov him i consequently if he don't make left, and centre, Gen. Taylor quietly rode pntr. to he MJ at HilUlorough onlhe aeconjl ;vi,knd. So long as his childish pranks from the Pre .dent J jn WnS not P behind him without being observed, Moiul., of September next, and aimver id bill, , yp mihn sin,l, or cruel, or ill-natured be truly said that there was more on the an honest nis cu ne ' . ' . , f voicpsai(. . . 1:' or.hc.amewulbetakcnproconf.asoaaioihoin, " tll donVi.lterrupt me : nnd a 1 c r..,.; oKnni u-hirh of the student. Wit I tins less man nau ue can nunc omit y.iy ma a.v.i. e-r- --r ---e-a , - to this ma tier of ca "1 0 n,f J mU upon society, and by borrowing from hi professional breth- few word, so completely inspired him .nmn nrmfen ivtrenld mukc SUCH ail iiuo, irainui" ni. 1- "--"'. 1 . J' J . r 1. ..,.. 11 ....1 k: id.i ikon Am.,1 :i. 0 ' 1 . :.i.l !. .,.1.. - V til VI V nJ heard accordinsly. JAMES WEBB, c M. E. Price adv. $5:00. By O. F. I.ONCS, Deputy F . T . .. ...... a n l 113 ! I I'I V ,1 the various -5Xi.VA5 for &e a At Qce. -oinfo raHke such nn boo, l"nt Tt Za rX. who out of nitv lend him small sums, and his men, that they fired Vuh redott, necessary, laod has proviucu a, u . . - .j ever paid b, , . anJ ha lt ho the eflect 'tSSto this rLurce is too precarious, and of a htde more grape."
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