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It ii knows to our readcri that Mr. Rebort Oven., of New Ltotrl. in Scotland, trrived !o ihU country e. rl mnnth gn, with t View of pur cbatior the propcrtr of the Harmon iu. on the Wkbuh, in Indiana, where he deiirnefi to introduce hit new ijrt- tem of education, into the United Sutea. A abort time prctioua to the dote of the late aeiiloa Of Conjrrn, he deliTcred two lecturei in the II all of Representatives before the PreaU denr, ibe Heidi of the lercral Depart menu, toe Judges oi tne. supreme Court, and thejnembers of both Hou ace of Coo great, in which bcVxpIained the prinetptca of his system, and apccU feed some of the rrvolutiona which it la drttiocd to produce in the world. In bis opinion, all mankind, with the exception of himself, are,' and ever have been, in an error respecting hu man nature. By much reading, re flection, and intercourse with intelli gent persons, he has discovered that man ia not naturally corruptthat he is not a moral being, a proper subject of rewards and punishments that he ia altogether creature of cifcum stance and that. nothing is necctsarj but to give a proper direction to cir cumstances, in order to render btm wiae. virtuous, "and. happy. . Tbia opinion ia confirmed by the experiment which has, for several j-eara, been go ing on at New Lanark, by the infant schools in London and vicinity, which, he says, originated in that establiah ment t and by all the institutions in Europe for improving the condition of tne poor ana laoounng craaaes-r ino "wf the state ; of aocictyj and threstab liahed g jvcrojncnts in that quarter of the world, too unyielding to dissolve it nce "before .hia benevolent achemet, he w ta dcairoua of making the experi " roenf subject td the " control of public -wvZniilfmd which will be'more readi ly transformed into a new empire of peace, iniciugrncc, vmue nna leuciry. In the course of his lectures in Wash, ingtpn, he exhibited to his audience a model of the arrangements that would be required for a community of five thousand peraons; ' Besides the pri vate dwellings, and buildinga for eye .ry.kind. of mechanical operation, it contained lecture rooms, Vlaborato- ries, chapels, ball and concert rooms, achools an academy, and university, 3)rhefelj to be taught thatcwnbmafion oh urcumitancea on which his auccess de pends. In such an establishment, la bor will be rendered more efficient) the'' comforts of life will be enjoyed in .' tuch profusion that every temptation immuanu injusnce wiitoe removed happiness and virtue will prevail others, beholding its effects, will de- aert the old ayttem for the new the example will be followed by multitudes 4aclAhiav ..tvU: JiUk; be ..speedily tMnsfomeabtoaparadise', . . . Qucn we ucucve io oe uue represen- tationiof Jii theory 1- It exclude the Bible, of course, as useless ancLfalse. JITie, critica;jnayfr with inconai&tency too, in- redicting irwe,vjricev intelligence, liappiness, "ltcrbf"beih ; agents, nor the proper Subject of praise or censure. That ft considerable degree of .suc cess has attended Mr. Owen's "experi ment at New Lanark, is placed beyond all doubt by .the testimony of intel ligent travellers. When , Professor Griscom titited it, four or five years i-'l,it!i hi4 grownn ttrc! out l a moi4riory oi cm. priienfd a neat" and iutrreiin? pcarante. The fe-.ple, a'wut 23'J in au-nWr, apprsred. cheerful anJ con Uored. About tJ were eropb)ed is the ri!l, the others bring mothers occupied In dorneatte conceres, r hildrea fw fming for labor The minufactorifs close at an early hourf after which the youth and as many fcl the adults as choose It, repaired to the schools, where each was at liberty to read, write, siog, pipe, r dance, as h happened to U ia t grarcomerry mood. The i.berere were paid for lheir"work, aod their children ere educated gratis. 'The whla estaW IWhmfntbeloiiged toafew proprictori, who Joined is the enterprise from wish to give a fair trial to MrV Owen's sysiemi and it yielding them an inter est of twelve and 1 half per cent, pn the original Block. Mr, Owen it a disbeliever 1 divine revelation. He eves attribute a most of the evils with which the world has bees afflicted, to the doe trine of fa- turt accouotabdityr He believes, however, that the Christian scriptures contain- airtrtba- tbas.aoy other ritemnf relielon. His wife II aaid to be a pious woman, aad educates her children is her own belief. To this be does sot object. He likewise per mined the laborers to enjoy their own rci'irkm, eoatulcrior it evil which could not be at once eradicated. They were Preabvtenant. Methoditts. In- dependents, and of the Gaelic church. Religious principle, it is well known, is active and powerful among the peas- entry in ocouana ; anu wunw ixrj circumstance did Mr. Owen owe much of his success at New Lanark. : It is not wonderfo!," that a ptrsorj who does not receive the Bible as a divine melatton. and haa oo hope be- ond the OTavr- thould.be cistamhrd with the present. state of thing, and n vent theories for tbe mor.I renovation of the world. Heathen philosophers and modern infidels have done the same. The principal novelty attached to Mr Owen a scheme, is the btrttvtnng ef fort to carry it into effect. The theo ry takes ita origin, and very naturally too. in the compound of truth and er- ror, which, in this case, u aaoptca as a a . the fi'odamenul principle in what Mr. O. calla :'thetrmre ef cirevmtanct. It ia true that man, in bis whole course from the cradle to the grave, i?.XIr. erned, to a certain extent, by circum stances over which he has oo control ) therefore. Mr. O. his divested him of all agency io the formation of hit char acter, and jf all power over his des tiny. Imperfection it stamped on all the institutions of man therefore Mr. 0. attributes to these institutions all the ignorance, injustice, and misery in the .vorld. i Education is capable of doing : much in jdintellectuaT jand L t ' r j 'Li.- moral improvcmcni oi manainu j nence Mr. O. conciuaea that education is sufficient to renovate the world, to restore irnan: io"th aPiTal ebf- Knttneaa and happiness in.which he was origin ally, placed by., his .creator. That he should have the utmost conddenccln the aaccrsr of hir scheme; ti perfectly consistent .with the nature of man. Any theorr. however extravaeant. will obtain the belief of him, who not only contemplates it with a partial eye, but mkea the demonstration of ita truth the principal business of his life. The partial success which has atten ded his experiment, where -religion badJiet.prppcXJnluencfJS .alsocaj culated to favor the deception. We have not heard of . the. number of con- verts which the lectures of Mr7 Owen made in Washington, but understand that he haa purchased the Harmony settlement, and intendr to commence preparatory operations is the Course of DECOMPOSITION 01 MILK BY ACID.. To a pint of new Milk; in a glass goblet, add half dram of diluted Sul phuric Acldrin wilt take-place io-the whole. fluid by the descent of a white flocculent , and abundant "prec trhiclr-coagulate in masses. This preefpitate is whaTis termed the curd i and the supernatant fluid is the whey. 'CT Observation- Here- 4be-cidco bines wih the water.of the milk, con sequently the albumen, gelatine, and oil are precipitated. ,rV very ready and elegant mbde of rmcurtng curds, and also a very pleasant acidulous whey, is made by using a solution of the crystallized nitric acid; taking care not to add too much. the i As our readers mi be desirous f-f Iniiunj something d th deteaied, (who was tnjfd-fJby Uetha) weea irart the fjlowinj pirriih from a letter written by his trotner rtiiJing st I".lilbeih-to N Ji tdagcoUe- mancf Maion rounty Kentuckyi . Aa Una awful event tiiuit have eacited.a iuog tdterett In the ruble mind to know thd and what tbe de ceased Fi I win briefly State kt your better Information as well a the public at large, that he was native of frcn- ton, io this state, wtll educated, and bred to the law, which he studied under the late Attorney Ctocral Woodruff. Is the jear Illl. ar.J wbes he had just completed his Sltt year, he re move J to Nikhetthert.icveral of the members of our family reside, and became the conductor of a public k Journal, which bis 'acquirements and taste as s belles letters scholar, quali fide bini to conduct with sbility. 1 1 is dispositt'ott was mild aad osofleadiog his heart affectionate and benevolent j tod bil manners to bUnd as to reoder him the delirht of his friends." "The circumstances under which he was about to rcvlak the place of his nativity, after lose as absence are most ' affrciinr. His only business here, was his Intended marriage with a young lady of great merit to whom he had bees tenderly attached for more than nine years. derrcc of constancy! of affection aa rare, aa it Is boowuralie to both parties. As soon as pecudary affaire would admit of this tmptrtant cnaoge, m sat out lor New-Jeiev. and was thus far on his journey, krnea met by this monster In human shape i to wboae violence he must hale fallen as easy , victim, in i a a s cniequece oi rrrat dcDiiity, caused by sickness on the road, of. which he speaks 1 a letter to the young' lady, dJted at. Lexington oo the 26th Oct. As he had apprised bia friends that ht stay herf'mutt necessarily be- short; his business requiring his immediate return to Natchez, the necessary pre parations had been made for the mar riage, frjendt invited, and hia arriral at hourly looked for, when the dreadful tidings were received in a newspaper. Ul the state oi the ypung lady's mind, I shall sot attempt to speak, for words would be inadequate to describe it t and I will only add, it is -auch aa- rendert- it too probable there may be a total lots ef reason She is yet ignoraot of the real manner oi nis oeain. a nua naa uu u kuj been rendered doubly tragical, and In deed, ia all its circumstances, it re sembles more the incidents of an Ara bian tale, than the aad realities o l.ife.w Meth. Rec. tub aiiTiMtas raraior." S.ITIAE OV BR1TISU TRAVELLERS. TWe tre of opinion that the slanders pripagAtetf. the Utitcd btates, have done ua mote good In the opinion of the world than is central imainned. If the travellers hive said that-we. could not write book,jwe have written one to repel the aland? and if they have taid that our ships Were 'Cock boats, and that - our men- could not fightr srr-Jfaice opened the ports of " Old Iron Sides" and cal led our men to quarters to give them palpable demonstration that we could fights. And if they have in their gen eral calumnies uttered ninety nine un truths, they have accidentally it is true, on the hundredth time done us justice j this has enabled us to, correct our er rors, and also, to show. ibe. world !th?t theu are corrected. Slander confers this advntage on the slandered : It gives Mm an bppftunlty "of ihbwiflg noi only "his innocence, but his. virtues also.. We are Jed to. these remarks by the perusal of " John Bull m aimer' whjcb-ijnore supple? twitch was never applied to the back of a lying varlet. It touches these travellers, and especially the editors of the Quarterly Review, and the writer of the review of Faux t ravels in America, with i skilful hand. fhe writer does not hold his rod foil and fstln the hand, put between his thumb and -fingers j joints limber, muscles "active, and limb? cTastic f tip- . .1 f t.: i 1 . . . . ' ping them nicety where most sensitive; nd-itianrtilry'Aa ders. It . is a tnerrv book, and we recommend it to our rea V i . sovercignest thing- in the the hypo. sV-.r-"""- world for Literary 7reffirec.6r-At a .debating; cluUin Spanish I own, " the President of fered to bet a .doubloon to-o. dollar, with any man, that the Gape of ood Hope is th klo.fr-at Scl.nt in 1 fV urnrtrl - f,,". J ill .!..iy. f ...( M', lm. II, -,' . . . . . . -....- l.-iM( I Iff HI tt h t-U t' in U. k'r murr. f l U lh i ftt lH Kuu i Urrt iv( cMirWi. mi'h li'Ua, irIUM $rirn rvt U'k M, H U p4 fit. I w .it iL(kim 4 lU m lU M otommaiUtatf Urm U lti fnhf. a I vm dctrrmM4 1 rtMve la U country Mu (Ul. Am, a xnaO . . Block tf GOODS (U t(ftWfc I am trUrwiM4 u ttfl f- tuk. at nlc4 pr-or i lU fW t mnm Ikp CmJiiIm, him (.1 Iir ir. aM Ca r(W-awl Win by ih ptl i mI a 4fAiir ef efher anieW, m wwinr t be Mrrii. . r.couce XltXtl. KB. IW rtirtt aO pri Ur thf draundl trvm w, w cu ana rcii wro ' .1 H J' ..I'.i. ..4 rtlitf UMir Kfounu. a it. MtLJlDZtJ'ltlJIwndK&MXVrU. Yla una RoU rtlott - "-.''. '. BUST. ' TIIS ulcriber having commmeH (He MMMfktr of V'wk, Utiles fcc. on aa ittiMir mli, la twUid to Mpplr aoy qav litf of It knowing draeriptkM of Apotbcca rW ind other CU War i Apothccari Vk, froaa oae An. ! I ounrea. .. Patent Mmlidn Vuk, of ewy -description. Tiactura IWtlra. Hb rnmni stoppers, (rota kJf pint lo ia plloft. -t peeie Butttca, lth lMrfierd com, frvaa haV pint to 10 raHoM. DrojfW rarkUf Rottlrs. vUe and namw amwik from half pint l 10 (allbna. Acid DutUea, with ground stopper. Demijohn, from one quart totvo fvloa. ConfcctioMr Khow Battles, k prtnriif do. rkkliar td frracevina; Jan, oJnlflt and tnnttd overtop, rrom taa pint tt one tplloa. Qwwt and kalfralkm bottle. , WaJMnjfton, U T?riie, Franklin, thip - , f rank lin, A frkitiraj and Maonie, Cor aweopina, AmcririiT fU.aad cosirnoa nbUml focket flaaki. lahier WaUr, MuaUrU and Ca;tni Tepptr . Rati !, . : Inwff, thck'Jt and Ink Birftlca. .j - M'ith ererr otner decription of 1ala and Hot. tic mad to order, on lb moat rraaoakbte Urnia. T. DTvTT.7 If.' r. eoniev of feeoodli Jtace 8lmta. Pl.iladelpl.ia, Oct. IT. W. Ult , Sj" Editor thrwiKho.it the I'niied Stataa who adrerli for T. VT. TWntt by U Jar, ill plcaae inrt the above till forbid. , A LOTTERY IT'OR the benefit and encovraftmont of tot? 1 CIIANISaL- in lh M eaten part of ortb Carolina. fothmtr. ISM TICKimt. AT i FACH. .vor Tiro MLtxx& to a mize t 1 Prix of 5U0 dotlan (a Phaeton and Cortoa Saw Gin) la 500 la-.300 1. do..SW50 (Gir) ia 230 : 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 10 do. $10 (do.) . 1 U' 180 do. rMSOtdo.) . - k 130 do. glOO (Side Board and Cotton Jaw " .. Cin -I 300 do.. R80 (Gig and Sociable) la 160 do. (nedatead) ' i 40 do. RI4 (a art of Tablea) i 42. lo. g12 (IVimUor f barra) ia 24 do.JJ10 (two Work Tible and one Pembroke) U 30 do. S8 (lUlloa i top Cradle) .ia 8 do. 26 (IS t'lmirha. 8 Street Lamps and 2 1ju4 Caua) " i 60 10 doT- frrit' "" -w 50- : I d R4 (CamlJeitand) ldp.x (lo.) - u 20 da RJ .(do.)"''-1''w'i'-'"'1tl 300 do. X2 (25 caafateel Ales, and 27! pair SImk.-.) ia 600 431 do. 1 Tin Ware. Jewelry, Shoes &c : kc. - ia 431 " Vckt-enb bad j Cwartott of the nndee. igned Comniiioner, hjr Kfter, pottagf paid, incltiaini; the money j or from their agenia in Saliahiiry, Statearille, Concord, lincolnton, Iforkrille or Lancaster i whonledire tlicmaelire to pay the priira a art fordism the acheme thirty (lay alter, the. c rawing, or rtluiul the money to purcliaaer pf tickets provided the cheo abail not be drawn.- - --. MAM'L. IIENDKRSO.V, Clir.EN KF.NDIMCK, JNO.nOYD. Z K:jl4laifoj had of the Commiioner. 41 B&t&le oC liottj detiVf THE aubacriber -having qualified aa'exrcu. tor of the laat -willof Alexander Lone, lata of. Rowan count v, dee'd. ,at the. .court ot pleat and quarter aetsiona for, tbe aaid county, , held on the third Monday of Noyeniber laat.- notice" ia KefcEt' "elvert. ' that airperaohi Jtarlnir' demands aemtUtlSSMieata tej are reqiiired.to I preaeni mem tor payment, wiuiin in uine pre scribed by law. . , ; , JAMES f. LONG, Exeevttr. litt. 24, 1824 - - - - 40 . a - tvjvmm jsyttmwurwrn em V the erniin? gprinir waon (to end on the 1st or AucilM)"lt mv atablr.'oiT SnjrarfJrrek, aeren mile aotitlt- eat from Charlotte, and will be lef 10 roarw at fire dollars the eaoont and ten dollar to inwre a mare witi) foal, i JAS.nDINKlNSr Vfc. .. . ... . REVIEW of the Sermon preached before the Bible Society of North-Carolina, by the Right Rev. John S. Havenacrofl, 1). D. Uiahop of. Uje dtoerfe of North-Carolina for aale at the office of the Weatertf Caroltttian,: price.2S. et The proceed bf this work, after defraying the expense, will he given, t6 the Bible, Society of North-Carolina. VAIt Ii a i ii t!i tiljM! togdlfj, lli b lM en.ij , ,,m Wt 11.41 fiUr, t,n lU'-rM, i! fcji ul tht Lvt llr, in the tvm '; ..! 1 1 Ur, AVimn'' ).rr h W fHf-f l rrfii' kll kifntc H'JU and t'fs i t arAt llM to Kna . H fe !! bwmii!,. II .kaU iil rf jr all kn-l of VUt4 a.vwr f 14 a at at, castful iianr, iv ttrf tbrl urm, lla aI.nt a if of patrwntra fmn rtit fuH. fc, mt h of lmmt H-foa'7 i-Uth,r Irtil, t b fecW a.Mired ttil b eta n.t,rf m, raaawaM tfntnn, in t jn tt, Uaiitem. if A.at, VS. 18,1521 Ttii DoWats lUvjntil .. WJI.f, t rm i'ir tho frrbfiM and d.' Utrf U lb MtWilUr, tt Wrcrkio pwf, ' oflkf, l4.rfirf d.iirlcf, ftMiiiiJlVvI'na, f fee aeeurinf in an Jul, ad K'''flf irmu Ua iMlMenber, at t! placa atnw mewiowd, m -to Mil. t Yartirwjb, stJirr K. C. a MrXlttj Tr.UJDW by tU nam of , bt o.B pW. Lhr rbMC LU tarne . I 0i.t blr, 72 m ti year of af, S feet i r( iacbt ilgi, ' tiUM croa yd, bat a afnaQ tear en one mJ f hi fe, am of b ankW-bor project oa eoinlJrrabl, apeak plaia, and k) iuit Mtti gent. : A rvvard of ten dollar, aa too oflVtad, vUl be f1n fuf bi apprbnioii and ooi4a. anent, aad Inform I oo rirrn, a abort Mated. ttURCC BO WW. Wiurl, Urittni Ht1, ' AC.JKVarrA 11.1135. ' US? Cotton Ginning. ..' THE aiibaeriber reapectfunjr iefbrtit Lea chant of tbo towa)-of htiubury, t4 citiaen ftrmenof bia aeirUorHood, thai bk Jact finlthed larg buIUiny. 31 by S7, tot C. w r', to ran by rater t and that b m alao vtQ fiaod fur packing eotlon, in the neatew maaner, fnr irarkrt. II urei bt frkad. So mar firor bin vitaf tiirir evrtin, tbu k will bar their rotton packed and put op la tb neateat manner, and la tb rhortrte tim noitL ble, Hd on tho loweat term at which h U don by other. II abwaaoaw tboao wboaeadaob ton to bi Cin, tbat h will be kept rpratt from othen, to tbal tbey m'M bo ur to got tie mo eotto tboy aond. II ba located mm! bnihibi eatabt'iahmcnt, at Li MiU Plantation, two miles from SaUlMiry. , Mi riSHKIt. nw in, 1B7. ' . State of North-Carolind, " ' xrore t eovnrr. Cn WJ of Pla J Quarter keaaUtt. lrda ' term, A. l. 1 815. Daniel Scott m. ntepben M'KmHrei oririaal attaebment levied oa land. tbat tbo dirdau Stphao UlUnney at ratsa.. Inhaaitant Of rat atatr.'tt thrreforo orocred br tt' court, that publication b mad hi tb tatra) Carolinian for ait weeks that nalrm h appeal at the next Court of flea and Qoaa. ter bcaaioM to b held foe tb county of Unit I at Ut court bou In Cermanton, on tbe arennd j Mondar in Jane nest, then and there to pit and replevy, or tbo cauae will b beard i parte and judgment final granted apirwt bim. . , . - MATlUEVr K.MOOBE,c., rrieoadr.SS. Jpril 2, 1K2J. State of North-Carolina, . Jtorijr forifiyu j COURT of Equity, Spring UrmTl 5217 Jamti lMg t. Jacob. Tiner and bU children and aon4n-law Joaeph Batea,Jeao Haden aadlbv aanna hi wife, and Nathaniel Cadherry. . It a. pearing to tb ealufactioa of tho Court, that Nathaniel Gadberry ia not on inbabitant of Ihi . rtat i Ordmd, 1'ierefore, that publicatioa bo mad in the VTeMem Carohnian for ail rH that th raid Nathaniel Gadberry appear at tb nest court to be held foe raid county, at tk court-houae in Sal'wbury, on tb first Mumfy after tbe fourth ktunday in September next," bill, or it will be taken pro eotitcaao, a to Sim. C(J9 ' SAU'L. SIUJMAN. r. . i. Jpril 19A, 1 KS. Hr'.nter'a fee, 2. Stojjjjofolrth-Caro DuwcoMig eovrr. GOCBT of Pica and .Quarter Seion,7aM' arr term. 1825. Athan A. McDowell w, Samuel J. Murray r Original attachment leried. he. It apne ariflff.to the aiiafartion of tbe court, that tlie dcfrfi1ant,i-jKitan iMhidttantof iiu tiw,4rl therefore unkred by court, that pub liealipn 1 mad IbT 15ie months wrceterr in tbe ,yaTu.Caroliiuii,priutedat Sataixtr, (hat the defendant appear at a Court of P and Quarter Seiona, to be held for mid county, at the cotirt-hmme in Aahevile, on Srd Monday in Juno neat, then and there plead, antwtr or' demnr, or judgment final will be entered tgtk Mm, according to the plaintifl 'a demand. Te.tt, JNO. MILLER, e.e.c. Price adr. 0,4. - " 3mt62- State of North-Carolina, SUPEinrm Coutt of l.avr, Sprinjf term; Charle Steelmanw. Jweph Prichard! dical attachment ! Jamea Iltid-petb, gamiihee. Ordered by the cr that uilEe jfcf2 appears 'd replevies and pleads to thm r by the next cour, a Judgment, pro confe willbo,ntered up againattiim and tbat adwr ticement be made, accprdlngiy in, tlte Weaterti Carofinian, for three months. . - : Tert, J. WILLI AjtS. Jttn. e. a. r. -.Price a4lvS4,-,: ,, -.,.,..3171162 . State of Nortli-Carolina, , rim'tumnx rotrvrr. . v COURT of Pleaa and Quarter Scationa, Ap"l Term. 182S 1 Alexander F. Ruasel v. ' atfidimmt. levied 00 WW- IT lppertny to Ihecrnvrt, that tfie-defendant nnt "r inliyhitnnt T th'ia tut.. It i OrdeTf'l, thelrorej that frablieatkM-b made Jatb;M tern Carolinian three month, giving notice ' aid-dfdant to appear at pur fir pica atid Quarter Heaaions to be lld C '-U.. lfca frair4.hnue IR WP1 teord, n the 3d Mondar ia July- fvZ, rr, plead BridemuTrotherwie judgraentj" bereliiiifunTlndexl aclubgl7.--AN!l"XOIIJlA,c-, ; Printer fee, S. " " 3mtJl Printirnf. nf nvPPirrfeSCri PROMTPLY exettdwthia office, in aJ of workmanship eorreaponding wita iniwjoremenH of the time. ' , ' - lJeclarationsirBjectmcB Por aale at this Odice. 7 J I T, " . 4 - 4.
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