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i 1 1 J . . t ; . i , f- .i i r - it i I v i u i. eV. t 4 - - ... .. L.. ,Vii:fi f vim- ; ( i..Uii.ti...vJw. t V it' - - mm . ' Jt' y . ' ft It rrr'y wall lrson, thf. ttr sine , the Mi,!uhnirnt hf the 'roffvifi.p of ' Ilhatoik ant fvltk h the thUtfUi ef h'uih Cafiila, OHniun hat pre illed,ln the mrndtof some, of bow rnt . ti li were nut cty te tar, Ikat It It ProsofsM? wholly eenieesstry, Incur ting s euleti elptnse 10 Ihe fundi of ihe ' Institution. II nuking H beta Sati fuhfMy before ihlt l iptiloiU wti t frern a jiivtiMfl i retreat irum hh , sviMact, Minding upon 104 mo . tetWde grswnd, Ul ueciesi fp ,4uU4 Ihrt ,uw Pro ... - L.IJ jai. It iheldauVdOppOC' -t.luniif f mbrt jserticeUr lacjsyirt . ao4 mmuA iJUbe.ile am stances, lo .n,nSre. kowfVtr, tbt eiJCttd COflvIc lion M hot )t retutteoVuvd ll can - ..War obtruJte how; to present . ' .f.t.- -r .l. iM HCI S fM MIWI OI " immii" "! ! Ihe University, bew, Ikat the Professorship of wklcb we speak U Indlt- 'feasible, t'et tkit purpose 1 abell com mrnr with litl of Ike profettorsbipt. od Ibey are Tbo Pnfeonipof , I.ififUKf M S. ril of MillMnmki $ 3. Th rrou Monhlp oi wntwiwrti siintr loff n4 Ceorff 4. Too Tfofeiiof hip of Mortl ftilopbf tod i. Tbol of Hhclorkk ond Lock. , Tbt profvnof Langaigt Hib isatici OQ'I Chomiitrr, art tack eiclo- aUelr cmolofcd toon tb branch of acUnte, from bleb Ma oBko lakea lit mm. TkU l tbt practko ttcrUti in Colleet tni Unlvcriiilct, both la A marl ca nd la Caropo. Il lo alj fullf un dantoodt oo lb part of Profcaaora, hen tbf rtcairo Ibcir ppointmrnia. It la , correct prictko twcauM eacti or ih DrrtmDii ahouU ii4 w!H calf for if oUlitf and tbo aaal'Juout Induatrf of anjr occoDint. wbexttr bo roar bo. ' In the crtaent odranced 'aa of ibo aricn cca tho utmott atulnraeola practicable Ibrouth Ibo obola of Lfe, will ba far short of th fullnata of their reipcctm - oubjftt o'rf wtainrreot oraenti tha afcompjlthmenta w tfco rrotcMor, - and adda to,bla akUl tfl.aq inttmrfor, Tlifih tald, not onlf of bo Proft a-ra lefe. tHjfohe'eter hty oaUt, and ha vpo. ihia iJa ibat all Coliegei proceed. On (hi auhject it mtt b neerllet to erilirRi. All, It la preumed will rt sti ll dmjtt f bat the Profeaaor of Lanpu 'get . ' i f la in re occiipiaa in re qwnnj ana KIT'nIC Induction in tho Latin and (trcek Ian KUti : that the Profeitor of Methcma tie haa tho orlcnco of Mathematiea for - liia province I nd tho CbemUtry, Minar alo(r, ond (ieolojjy, art the aulcctt to - vhitS are to ba apDfonaijted the timf artr. Now if we l-tok tbruuh the pUn ul EdiKatlon adopted br tho Board of f rot tec, and thit pper-baa alvar been open to. the inspection of all, it will an pear that instruction mut bo pWen also on tne loitoain Jrancnea oi teaming ; 1 ; Moral Ptultnophr ; 3. Wt oral fhilo' aophy and Aatmnorof 1 3. Rhelnrick, and praciUBLElocutlon;,4ChroftotoRf ; 3, Political Economy 6. fgtck ; 7. Aleta phrtict, or the Philosophy of the Mind. " "Tcnhif mm of. anhjecta jooat U-fvinhar - added, 8 The aerica of. tko.PulpU; 9. The superintendence of the Inalitu- . .tion and; what must bejoaeprablf con- . nected with itt much correspondence and much interruption bf time from various causes, acting with the geeajer disadvant age, hecaose the particular never can be apecified or anticipate d- If it be asked s by Natural Plilovphy And Astronomy are introduced into this j fist or remaining studies, since theae : would "eemTrffprlr to belmjp to 'the Profeisor of Mthematica the.explsna tion is this, that the difltrent subjects of X4turil Philosophy are actually taught by the Professor of Mathematics, as fitr aa he has with the utmost diligence and etertion, been able to brinjj them within such time as he can possibly . allow to thenrr-- ArrordliieTvT theProfessor has "'succeeded in comprehending within the sphere of his instruction all, except the uteci oi implies, aDa msa oi Astronomy. " ' MniRht hero atop, after auch an enu meratioit, which is in no tense swelled ir.v' ft t.fAi;l tU fti. J r !1 ctrrls-l s at the ,Sul iihi. it rtri,irf Ji'i nrki!f must ii hA itiM Mavl Irnt.thal wh' '"W be rtTil.iif t na half of the t4"r.e, mu be daUlcd to itspplf tnwk ff ih aota f To the fjpwtienil.st, fr li(Tftnt SJrti of b'JlniM at const4mly and cotpdrane'tlJf Btcis wf thrt)j(k iry waak f the ftf sod if I'tsre be no aJiii I'ltfasaofi these matt be will fjrtbaf moltlplitd. Aod Is ihre 00 real ditsdrantage lo the hsttuc tor, who, on one ! proaeeotiaa; one branch of K$eftf snd oe the mi! soo ther, sH even Ivo difcrant branches on the same dar.'sod afurs certain hember of dire bive eJped kae these rapUcd bf aoothtr ait of ttwKi whoiif Citirost. titil, In the course of Ike year, h in kad Lie mJod ani bit flertioni dircted epoo aijht dlffarant beanckat of acVtce, bile inrouiB tne wnoia, ae oat oeen RecessarUy aubject to l4'erruplioii"eod avocations, Irredecible lo caleulatioe, end not to be foreacco, ihoujik eipcrience bat tans shown that they must occor. TkU euraly la oot durable wltk cue ictraiioi, for by looklnr back lo the de tails, the-proof Is set before the eye M the sbspe of facts. C it be at si st ran re, if In such e parcelling out of tine amoog different objacts, no system f Lectures cn be dleted,and Coally vre pared, upon even one of ike vadout brancket of science thus keiped toother upon the readin'r, the lovetltaib. end the -matured comootitloo of one to to Such are not the cLcumttaocet n whkh the lyctores of the respectable Coileges America, to ear oothinrof those in Korope. prepare the a? stem, whkh we receive from them ts the last hxk of our Classes. Little at we are spt lo think of the .ptparatiooa ht the pulpit Iheee alone are amply stj(K.icnt lo oceapr ins whole mind and lime of one Individual, especiilly in the peculiar circumstancea we are now con'emplitlnr. And this brines befxe our view a part of the ao iect, in retneel to whh enme one .win prohaUy stop short a rut ssy. As to the services of the pulpit, there is no rreccs aity for any one to engage in them fur- ther than he choose, end therefore thry are improper If adduced as a part of the busfnett falling upon 1fe superintendent, or upon sny memoer rr tne raenity. Let us then deduct ihi, snide from the soccifi-ation, and we may. still see that here is a plenty of empliyment or two Professors, while, upon thit auppoaltf-rfi. (be sound of the Cospel is never to be heard within the wJIs of oar College. But let us reflect a little now, and ask the question. .Whether the people of North-Caroline, or oi any other Mate, o r Iff n s'inrsJ U I tttirS.tr tf t!-it rruiiy,le aMarh'e lls Of lj t,ni an Im ( u! to the rula-l of e stu!nt towards any 'ivmirttiof th'Utiaria, U it tarn primt lr the oe who ka Uto thus irUI to tattlly the fsi. In the circuits aet InwkUk we ere placed Iklt It a fJ fal tr!!ni;v ol so confident ire we, tk4 we prcwal urulut faartasUf to the Charge, ll I koped we have more en'inrH to4 ttshrd objects before ut, then ikat of prertUin' wltk the fouag to admti ehristiaoitf Into their hearts, only tfr the manoer of some particular sect. Our otjstl kas ever been to Irabus Ibelr itindl wn tne cnarny , me v"jl tne purity, end ike redeeming influence of ibe gospel. . ll t7 im Messing oi iitavea we cv aoccted in tbla, h is our most Erin taflaf, thai with whatever denomina tion of christians they may prefer to corn Mcrtbtatelvetf the aumost AtulnaLle certainly It secured, that Ibey shall U- core kappy, retpeW'tprosperotm and tmful in Ibe world, sod in eve' futere teriod of Ibcir being. In tkit coovlc ion we ere not singular. It (s the same which relimi throurk ibe greet body 'o Hhls snd everf thristlan eople. It Is the sentiment tbcf feel whenever ikef ere brouHt totke Question. Watt It tne etlocatlon we could with lo giro our ckil dren, on wkotn tH our tffectlont snd soli cWdetsre concentrated f Through tkit sentiment It it city lo cemprtkeud ike result of ell the i perl meets ever made or now making, to educate the youth of a cirisUan peoole in iosUtotlonticHide ing sit the motlvet sod principles of chrisiboltr. or where oo means sre fur- nitked for inrorporsting with the know edire comoiunkated, Ibst slto With later cart and enlightens the understanding thrmgh the conKlcocI, sod the sffac- tlyw. - tf these vitwt be eorrrctt iQker M bit) the ooly solid basil upon wnlc&'lke tisefulaest and prosperity of otjr Unlver- stttl ean bo erected, oo dispensation la leftyo ut from supplying the service of thejpulplti nd ibe means of christian eilatatson to the youth of the country. Toswrds these eerrtces toe rroietsor i -. j . . . - , i . Mitlrmttict conTriDUtet one oiKnurse in srnonlh. and it It doubtless sll that he ean 'tiiwerU enRaee to do,' conslsiently witl the other -dutiee -wkkh ke is boOodJ tofilfil. It follows that the remainder mu4 be united with the eight other sub jects, of instruction slresdr enumerated, and the whole mutt devolve upon the superintendent, unlet a successor be ap twinied without delay to the sniilisry Professorship, the necessity of which has been so loni; questioned, and by some so confidently denied. JORf.PIl CALDWtLL. Jmn It. Gating a aepreaeataTiae iaJha Jaat Congret, from thf Cincinnati district in Ohio, kaa puhrthed. in the Cincinnati papers, aa adJrst to hla Ma rontitnenta, of nin or ten columns in length, eomment?ne; preHjr aeverclr on the KiiiUnta connected with .the decision of the M4T 4. 1 .31. vns to be educated and prepared for the mwwTThW1hOrThTT struction f May wr not venture unreserv ed! lo adirm, thai the moment sny Col- lece among them shall be left without religion, may further, without Christiani ty r4trhrul1y taught by men who really he- lieve In ll themselves, thtt moment it i PreUnttal question by tie House of Ttepre- will lose the confidence snd Support of all i aentativea last sHnlrr. The length of this ad but a srery few. Upon the very sugues. W.s prtcludea the Insertion In our paper of lion of SUCh 0 tubiect, WOUld not Ibe n, thin? more tbin its eoaclulon. great body of ihe people declare, by a; Mr r.-iiv ulml. no hi. a,U,. T breath e ffuscd hlift sit the warmth of the - - heart, Ihe force of s determined mind,' Ibe rt " i - - j . Irght of e.rnestnest kindled in the eye, . Phe ?nt F Tvcd' bar the deep concern c,r parental affection, - canriot nc iong aniicpaimg a con. , and the conviction of a correct Dttrbtism. Unucd notation of the public will, erei that though tou should offer ihem cratiii-it.will errier, wheit eirtuoue people, tously for their ckiMrenrali Ihe knowt-larmed trr the terrible array of their in tasTr.NTav. We eo!J U)t.k lU aiumine tt our rea Jr te a taaunt.aikML U a tttWooaat r-J ana of thla dj'e tff. U wi the aaS aa Coavti-0a revUUo t4 ike Ca- atilutx ti ytaHtkarvkaa. Ititk fraotaal bv qiri ae asada aoa, vt ke e!3 she aufjtei a e CoeUe be ravlvtd,' that we aJ ar. arret with mmJk pUaa, f rtfming all etrwt on Ike Suhd, It the Hawke of out torraapawdtat, " Uae as the aUUfUae of the late Convantlee," St kaUf tLe nJM sutkontj e kaow of at fraaant aft have kadrsnnri A fwaUfamotsaf a fSe Crtak fadUna, la f uueace of the CaatWo to the I'ailad lUUt of. thair taart la OtwrgU, wkkk waatfCaeted by foenmeat wbk the ckWfs of that naboo, Uat aaaaoa. We aww have ptaiUve bvtaCftaoe as a aaot aWwJnf eutrage by Ae Craakti thry kave asaaaacred tkrif krave aad vvswraUe chief, and will prvbaldy Wage aa titrminating war fare, agtiaat aot c)jr the akHet, ksrt at tkaae ladUna wko ware la aay snanaer laao-aaaewul la ceding awt lhair lands, antll the failed Itatrt seada a sufficient BtiCiarf force to tup prrav their ssnge turbsutaee, ad IntHct aw Ibeaa a takiUry ckaatlaaaieot t tkelr outraget. It awut be asatur of etntase toRchttde and re gret to every akilsathropte person, Ikat tke L'artcd Statct are tniq dVtra into wtrfaiw witk (heat people , as sroa dear-kougbt ciparieace, wa have aa earaa of their aavage ipoaiiMi aa4 aaaaaamrakle fWochf- a ao W pity their rafaiaanoa i tor, aa revehing aa it ia le every fee Bug of kumaaity, the dSrtatee of eonv ason ptwdence and atlf-prvaaTrstion would ad- awnlak the gortmrneat to rrttrminmt tkesn, if peace and trsaquiiy coun tat otherwise be secured. Wa kawsr, that on tke abstract prin ciple of national rfjAr, the whiles are the aggers sort i but it ft ae fiese te atop aww, te asaralUe on the inkjsJce done te the aherigtaea during eentories gone by tke sin of Injestke to the fadiane doe not fee at the oW as the prevent generatioe t they were drirea frasw their heri- rage and their boaoet by toaa akekave lung s!nee rasaed off the atare of Ut i and the tne. vitahle tendency of lCa inltcrttlnci left to K'e present generation, both of property and prin ciple, ia so bring u rate frrniient eonfiicta with the tribes on the bordert qf our tetOementt i these conflict alsraya have, and aJvava win, re sult in the removal of the Indiana still further from tke settlements and improvement of the kites, fn the natera) course of events, the ln!iaa muat continue to ke driven back from Die abetlrs of civilisation, until ohianatefy they eowc, m a national view. We are I- a ts titii tin i,ui av nu; i, r).7 DT'iY ' trv It- iWIr, ii f.r-ju.t,,!. Wktl kit bftcme of tae cutimLJ . m vra .s.. .s . Wetl base gitcn U tp, an4 -) rr.Ina.t M ! wwif r lft cvtis tf ik. I. ' . i I .1 r"W kbi impanrci Pimm i rr?reai.,i It- K'k.r... f t. t. . .m furrd.k the answer I The Paopitaf the Wtst kite hot, nor will ibe evtr give u op, until ikty obtain the Jtjst and Mssoa. ble otieclt fur wbkk Ihty contend. 1, oot wiikoui good ressofts, that ike m),'. kat beta permitted le real far ti,. snd It no douU will, U proper scatoa! be returned tilth fttb tUU and soar giet, ' : , , - The convention f Detegstet that wm kttd In JUleigh.'ln November, I til, N will be remembered, erIdinUd 1 ClMUirvtl tae ivr ibe purpose of driving on aa ad. dress le the people of North Caroiiae, eat. Ug forth Ike necessity or revising tad amthdlnglkf iaiaUng cooalllutlod of tke state The commJttte have tit. tt,al. ... ... . flttcnargea tneraserm of the Irett repo ted In ihem but It It belie ted thai is, ire not tmmindfut of tke responslUlity retting on ibem, end thit, la due test, thty will not fall to do so. In the mtin lime, tke ressoo whf tke friends of the convention here rtliitd their effoni br e lime, le well emderttrod, though h kit not beet) formal: ceclartd. To Insure aacctts to tke friends of tk. cowtcntlow la their pstriotle plans, too ibinge sre ' necettsry i 1st. That iktv should ke united among tktmselvetj and, 3d. Tkal they should march to their don pose not only united, but with feelings tf seal sod determination, fjwing te the nigh eicheraent on the subject of tka Presidential electbh, it wis lesrtd ikat this would tot have been the case during Ike last summer. At the session of lae glslstore Immediately blowing the cooventlotr wf -De legate tV- occur rtotss took place which, It wit foreseen by all, would bring Ike presidential qoestloo be fore the people,' ia e way to occupy tktir mindt in ctclusion of other topkf r snj peril spt create among Iheca'ConalderaUa division of taoUsneai. . At this wat Cla ir to be Ibe esse, h wss lea red that a c.l fere nee of opinioo on tbe one important auhject might prerenl e perfect union ou tke axber.v Such Is the frailty of our u ture that personal tntlpatkies sonieUmcv letd men lo sacrifice principle! si sit vents, the quettion of a convention is one of loo rati importance, to be risked in the smsllrtt degree. - A failure msv throw at back much farther, than a inaal delay of the Coal movement. It wis bet ler therefore lo rest on our oars awhile, until the little storm of tbe president)) contest would blow over. Agsiot to hare pushed the convenixi Uwariyjluuhe- present -huamiairofa aWlasUooaXTa o hie a sonable .ximoHtu4 beyond tSe strict limits.of the truth, the evidences of which, as I hare said, are and ever have keen open to all, and I might rest the determination of the crues . tion, " Whether an assistant be reasons- - bio and nisarfiartrart'f ..upon the hire inspection of the quantity and the dis- tract'mg tliveraity oi b0!,iness that' roust fail upon the superintendent, if he alone ' be expected lo, perform the whole of it. Totsftv- oe who vis at all acquaiatcd with - tha -nature of tch oceupaioits, it might bavefearod wuh--tQn!idencefc.:..Whethec twaJpersowr who ahouW dUida- tlveir time snd their minds amonjj the nine re rrtsining' -tdjjectt, Iwere - cither ofgthem dllkeJrJahplde jcjjofficef-s it a ealitf,,, that the PiretsorWiT.wliicli tw1ia1cei 6ne half of thit Intsinesrfrom -Off - the hands of the superintendent,!! totally uselessj and that it incurs an expense jpofi the fdndsllhv-Institutioitrtof which . scarcely the shadow of a pretext can be found f " . " Some one will perhaps be ready to ay7 that though there be indeed a great many ' subjects recounted,' yet they succeed one edge that men- can give if h.he.nojt,uni trd and tempered . with sound .morals, founded in christian sentiment and chris tian principles, they would turn sway (roin ijuas from .that, which, instead of aa blessing, might, in all probahllitvprove a curne to themselves and to the commu nity f What else should we expert, but that e Christian neople will have their i lilted freedom, will come to seek vengeance of self-created aristocracy. Can it fail toamvefItrndeds not the "band unn the wall j no, nor the ghost vf'BriM.o tQ makej ensreeta .eooui tng j when the temple of freedom shall tumble to its deepest foundation in its mighty and untimely fall,' I con children educated in Christian principles ? i template tlie commingled tears and Religion takes too deep e hold upon the blood of millions: In its untimely human hesrt, to be diaregardedV when the 'fall,-1 aee crushed the expected good, the brightest hopes of the world : what ni.t l . L . j . . i r' wcu oeui)f, ooin preseni anu cicruaj, oi its dearest objects are to be consulted and secured. Even" the unbeliever, -thotth unwillins: himself td submit to ts" n sframtsYits Sactifices end responsibilitict, sees in these ;very restratmt'aml inert flees, that if there be not here, there is nj where else a pledge for the moral charac ter and s ted fast virtue of bit children. And what if it be true that the differ ence of denominations among christians, presente'tliflieulties in i he-way- of uniting religious, tentimentt with education, in our public temirtariet ? ' Is not in Infin itely greater evil to have the youth of a country educated without any religion at all i If .there bp. any who Iny to much tirett-upon mooes ni. cnriauan . worsjun, &i tflskt-lerripLRreatersequeiice in tJse4fciUiutioihsJL . .i . - . .. . . -t- ores or we gospel to ine-neart, wnn a reliance that it shall, like the fire and trie hammer, bo made to break the flinty rock in pTecev Tery tevm comparison wkh iiiosa wno are of a different opinion.' This is said upon the supposition,' that tho youth who resort TrjourpuWie seminaries, are- likely to be influenced in regard to the denom ination they will prefer, by the opinions and persuasions of their instructors. To speak with respect to our own case, if even the appearance of an attempt has remaine, what can remain to avert this amity when all that the" sa- ih7 cred, all that is true, the word, ujth. ao4 Jrpmjse pf ithose a who have sworn to maintain them, have chang ed to the breath of traitors. When the insulting power of a single aristo crat, under the name of his right to do so, can defeat the -will of millions of freemen i when under the name, the hypocritical name of the peopled re- presentatives, we have an aristocracy representing nothing bur themselves snd their worse nassions. Humble as I am- sunnortinerbiit the ten mil Itnnth partof the common otock-of comman liber tyr and much, aavl Jure revered 'tt ftntv siQOthan this 1 would prefer to gee my tyrant stand trig forth In his single' naked deformr tyrwith htstiU.lahelLed Aaitie.cr.riwn. that om$uccesful, sprntvimmprtSi Brutus, on heaven t appointed .time, might clutch hie dagger for oar com mon'Ttolafed freedom; taj. Gen. Edmund P. Gaines, naised throtieh this atalte week before last, via Kaleigh, Fayette viile, he. on a tour of inspection to the aouth era and soutb-wettern fortifications. aionarics and of tbe frienda of miaaiona, aaar tee- cue there children of antare from total extinc tion, aa immortal beings and what with citiK. tit ion, e docs tion, and cmaffummfim, craw their blood to Baw in, the veins of succeeding gener ations to a aemote rriod s but their nauonal character cannot be attained tnany ages loogea. within the limits if. the I'nited Statys. If the remoral of the Creek Indians to tke country west of that MiMMsippi, cesild be effec ted withoot reaoutae- w lite aheddiny o blood, humaautr Would, snort aasurcdly, dictate a cwuraa of peculiar forhearanee towanla them") but from their known ferocity and'rtrtteMners,; we have but a faint hope of their removal being acconv pushed; according to the phihtnthropie inten tions nf government,-without the useless tftu- ion of the blood of these deluded people, vre'eitract the folio wmg noticed .tbejato outrage by tke Creek from tke Fayettevilla 6entmel,of May II. " V.nteral triUiam" jtrftew ho-k Indian chief, whose teviect in the late war will long be rertiembered by this country, ht been barbarously murdered at Aiken-Bluff, by the Creek Indians. The parrirutJ's rela'ing to this affair, have been communicated to as by his son, Col. Chilly Mcintosh, who, in company 'it h three ' other chiefs of the nation Hothe-Marta-Tustoneggau, . Den DaJa- u, and Jim Dalarati) reached this place last night and have preceded to Washing. ton city,- for the purpose -of seeking re dress from government. It appears that Gen. Mcintosh took an active parr in forwarding the late Troaty between the United States and Indi sns; the measure created considerable dissatisfaction among a portion of the hate bad. the effect to diminUh tke bier est we all feel in it. Tbe public mint" will not entertain, with equal interest, t ...... . . .. . important auojects at uie same uroe. it is morally certain, thai cither one or tie ot her, pre side nt sal or the cowswotion Ques tion, would htte acquired the ascendency. and tbe other would kave lost Itt Inter In order, therefore, that both" miefii re ceive proper attention from ihe puuttc, n wat Decenary lo urge ihem only one it a time. -rTha one could aot boaldaitdi the the? could"." '. Tte election of the Chief Magistral is now over, and the public mind is ra pidly Josing the excitement, occisioocd by that contest. The divisions loo, that arose among ut, are disappearing jr''J it it hoped that tbe tetson is approaching. when the great subject of reforming our I constitution may oe resumea, who i.rcw spirit, and with the ctrtaiot of tpcedj sueeooe.. '-wav'', t' .t-- -- --r-1 -- One alAt JktrgtOn tfth loll Ctni-ntu. tribe, and Mcintosh was singled out as the victim of their wrath... Four hundred bf them assembled about dav-breakon thc morning of the 30th tilt, aurrounded the dwelling of the warrior, and raised the wemtodoyjjrgr building-was instantly fired and the old ftn an butchered in the Hums,-- : lift tonv sKftned ;:br the -noise;' aswrke from his slumbers, rushed from the house and darting through the assailants with desperate strength, succeeded in-, reach't lOg thClotawoochie Hy the stream and gained the oppestt shore. lie was pursued. and fired upon, but for tunately escaped unhurt oue ball slight ly touching his arm", another rending the tide of his pantaloont. It is conjectured that the whole town ot Aiken Bluff is detroyed i of this, however, no certain information has been received. Afters nnmberof weekiof dry weather, dn Ing which gardena and fields auffercd mucb, had, a few daya since, some very refrrW showers, which were of incalculable benefit to the farming interest. Provision erop promise well but we fear. between the Inordinate thirst for the preciout mefcJ which abound in this rrcion. and tbe mania for jsuajng.Cotton by which, every P1"" mhn lis m inrtijn.li.trJ, ta idim veilia to tk! afTpetid. that tlie eonwlielda will be bad!' tended. In many instances, to our own knosrl- edee. fields of vert promising corn have been plouehed uo, and cotton nut in. Fmt, of a8 kinds, will be ahwndant it la beyond the reach of any vicissitude which ia likely to take place ffl the teOH, x, ......... , . . ..; . . r JZnfrtnhigttfion 5.'pr.The editort of the Philadelphia Gaeette mention they have seen a specimen of Engraaini? upon Stone by JslrMeer, whicll pow"; ed ali the beauty and faithfulness ofj wood ennravintr. Mr. M. represents IW advantages ofwttoiso izWH4&A. iy superior to those of wood not tmong the least otwhich, will r.wticea iiiv ImnnauKiKtv nf tk atOn WarBtng, S3 evil 'r-whkh: mmfoa! erable "site,' is very soon injured f'-Saesst4r"cv dtiy wife of MrvitierTTow.r county, was safely delivered oTad tejighinjr 18 3-4 lbs. TKrmotbef and child are both doing well. . denteri Cz. Tim , ,:.. . e: -f " ' T aa 'i m -fft r: -SJ.Jl.,...! .... m u::-... -. i . - - . ? T- . r1 '. , ;:vv . y--
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 24, 1825, edition 1
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