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WMbf ir ftx'bfi - UfWtrf rk JuImi rvi - - Till ... CiLnM JCMkit Bilrjr . AtMM ! - 'Air rtH W Um milk Jim H. Smith Ma Miiih Tbblu "mhh AtriuJrr BtrpWe llMMnutmool Jntl Bt4MT Jnh fuel awl Torrington AiUww-TWnpKHi Douj! PUiOea, aCWwy Wiacv Jur. Prtr Kniirr John aCt . KdurdKerr Joha Knllrr rtuHi KrtH !mI Kiik-htm, Eq. Ccort Antler . . ftttr Kcfa 69 llrfinr C. Jacob Weaver, 2 J. C WeUjq. Jef VT. Whtn JoLT. Welch - The He m uf Leoaard Wifoner Jownii M illUmt WilUam Wert. TI.m. VAfmal RAMI' EL RUlVtS. P.'W. Tl CUA1K1K0 in the frrt Offie CooJ, XI. . Carolina on the J ny Juiy, o - William AJ-a. tJatuel BlaclreUkr Jacob Doaton Daniel Bradford. -"Ho il Cutnpbelt,- J Moaea Clar. , lienn vown John Locke .Codfret Lipe. Jimc K. Morgan Abigail Marriaoa KicNrJ Matiiw -John M. Militer Jme VcCla'm Ateramler Uorton , KalL'L MontectB. - rUaWtt) P. Djr, s- - Jtweahxeter-; v Itaac Davia. Henry C. Owen. John R. Fenny. ?amul Puniana John Goodman John H. Pl-iCfr. . , George Goodman Parnenio Hofera, Prancia Glaaa MarjaretBeed Itaac Croa. John W. Kced. John Hall " , Jacob 8tirewalt fioct John P. ITarnet Jane Shinn Marjraret E. llama. Daniel Speck. George Krider Jamee D. White. li;&hJ Rinv - John Yowman. t68 D, BTOUKE, r, M. - liUt ot Letters REMAINING in tha Port Office Lejinrton, Oaridymi county, N. C. July lat, 182. . John Bilfinrt Kancy Kilhon. Hennr Brinlr Georr Lonr. ureen aiaiee, llerry Mtkel ojLje William Butler, or Kemp.Ctifey BrsntJy Co; EHCnhbs.- Margaret Daniel, Her. WiHe Ellla Kiehard Ell'n. Jacob Gobble. John F. C. Heitman , Reuben iioknea. Hamblin Jordan. - Andre Myara.' joruan raruu Isaao Payne John Richard Nathan Riley. John Simpion ' Jacob .8ia.kaw B. D. R0UN3AMLLE. P. M.-. tflh Jmi0m a lU anUrartoc fjmtr, Z i AtJUt Jf. .47. an tU f'Mia ik tcuBlatloo af tka vet IJ to cal bUtoff af nu4 kai curTd m lm- poruai aad loimtuar w iipf e tAiUlaot, Ib4 DtctartU of l4a- pencVxa by th UaliH af Naftb ai1m.' Tka afinittrtarr af ihU hy ful ate, fi nf MttKla, ara atumUed l caUUata. T M oM a orow wi eattie. On aaek aa CKCiUotl th kaarl ef ttffj (me Arneikaa haa klk Uk jut and toUa ptida. UiMr CMimHt I art acWd lth paf f antry to (omaia ..i. iw lirka at ihelr ttraJil. un Via annlteiaar . a III? f I. aa aava a a rVOI 9 AUt If I lillTI WliHrVf W Wff-nn r'"' w" - . a. m . a. t 11. iMiramolfUaatoeioi iivcir tovia. tka of freemen aratnit l.t.nla.lha Iriumnh of 'llbcMf 0f tp- r . . . Uf tkem W MMetJ our impwhw . (a. a f at A. A tome bate acaled II aim ineir dmmi awo ara iraniJalcd IO bf Ifhltf mni'MI abuet. Tbff h remain are fU efflnic to - a I aa lha nM crt. rarmeir rarmory i . J J A. tot b forgotten. lAetf aao wronsht ... ihf nL. an ImperhhaWa fame. W.tkinirtui. I FiTftlt, I'ftnklin, and kotta of kcroca tixl f 'Be Ameri ran reeolutkrn Mm aconttellatlon, hun Hi thine bfKhttr and brlgtiKf aa time rolli cniJbtfoea whom aatocrati and mtietiWa ibimk into their onHnti thingrij anl Aleiiwler,atMl Cxaarv and Bumwpirie ata lnt among the tin dlaiingviihrd ma of mankind j or re; membered only for lha crime they com milled, r Ihe rolKry they txcadonerl. TL.i -m k nnu nf ealtktton 1 1 II I fiw.w J" that the Declaration of Independence wai - .a.t. a not a minnary acheme J tnat ita acnieee meat watootth work of rtbelaand dema nwHti. and nnattended whK aor adran itl h clear from comfaritofi of owcofldhiofl -with IboM .M wncr couo aTlOXTRt of Pleu and Quarter Sessions, Mty -XX entn WSs Hwr ed(ttt'W Wetter Keatonrr Origihal ttchment, renimed, kiea, kev" ftafearingtothe satisfaction of the court, that the defendant in thit causa resides beyond ' thelounda of this etate. H therefore ordered. that publication be made in the Western Carc- iinian, ttiat unloss the defendant appear at u next term of aald court to be held at the court house ia Statetville. on the third Monday in Att rust next. reDlevr the nroDertT levied on, and plead, the plaintiff will be heard ex parte and natie judgment pro eonfiesao.-J, H Teat, 8. SIMONTON, Cl'k. OUK1INAU iL'e t tka pkttjfi. Th rotvatv U4 MneaibikanMe. If atitkaf i retnia Ik I.U70) tty ( Yn U ft teh t-k tot tka U4 rttUi f caajettura iM (nitti of (iMf ImtgU' U)g tbat rt shall 14 twin If irp iroe ika aUIsUiojfn arf ca WUi Wk ta tiff faHfS 14 lh ioi af aakef Uma asmt asaureJIf IU aaaacatf ua. TkJi mloi U ba natiraHy irsart tlraj. Mllhi itMff. , JIttri jittjr U m aama u tterv art, ar4 aar atery tllrmr. If ter aer t meat vaatd t uaaacaaaarf. Wbtra MaaararMAl eiltta. tkara matt be aolwf. final loo. M Subordinatioe) tappoaat pof a a.. I al . on trwi one pant an tabjeiuon tjtt other. If ! povaf tx placed M the kanJa of aatf, M alQ aonseiirata U aba)' aayl.- Among tka trMMt formidtSU datgan vhkH hesel tja, la an nadoa laflaenca titad h eletilofia a apecltnof btibery. Ilia a geottUg atilof ika Rrl mtgtiiW in kich, rMMhlercan be mora koattl to Ika rlghit of Ika people- By tWa'tng the pyrlif nf repraaeatatroe, It atnua at lha rue, h tp ika foun Jttiun of lltjiny. If perminrd, ve In rain boast tf our elcctlt franc hi ta t he pride affrtamen. Neither Ike temporising pidW, of HoloA.nof tke aangvlnary adicaof Draco, ciil eilrrmlntle bribery tram Ataena. CgUak 'La'- baa i ti ttUtnpted t- dtvtror corrntkm U ker reprtnttite. f)ursM.! aoureeof koM laUtht io'rrritr of Ike people to resist be Irat aprsrhe . . .... . l-et trr turn croft tkia taiwion enemy, hila lo crush it It in our potr. Sectiontl prejudices portent 00 grod to IhU Trttlrtn. Ther tcd O wetkrn ibe bands of union. Reetnt crenta un fortunately prove thai apprt!tfaloh from thli fxjrte are not vttbovt fcwndation. Union it one of the' firmest pifsra of our republican lnatltol'iona. Nrlgkborin ta tiona are eUeya rirala aexi tHat la a H l but another nana for an enemy ! The Union la a restraint unon !'. factlona and Insurrections opoo the ambiiion of powerful indJticTuala in tba airgie tittea. It diminithea opportuniiMtfl lo krtign in trigue. It prevents eiten!t mii.ury establish me ota, and cuarsnuca to each atate a republican form el gtvernment. And the man who attempts la Meat the handa of Union, to the ealutart checka which It IrapoMuli traitor and Grt.tBriuin,thbo.,lcfinenW"w W. an. Ck.wla. e,pca4 10 lU tu- " I - . a rA m mKjl inn ni fnifl emelte. of 3000 rniJllooa of doilara. On ninth of ker population art atate ptupera . The impotent, Imbecile tyrant reroinano, eup rvtrtfxl hm a kodr of foreieii mercenatiea, away the acertr over revolutionlied Spain. ' . ' a f aaf Her mhabitania posseia neuner inieia rente r nd abilit to ce rise, nor energv to ciecute ; aiavei to a prieathobd 5 a foreign army In the bosom of their ovh coun try, keepa them in aubjection. For yeara, ttwee wjjtme etjriaive new 01 MiuTkkkat aha ih mull a Bour bon It'll! Ofl the neckaof the people. -The ... .... . m s Uoy Alliance, tbatnam 01 detestation, are the acourge and cbraa of Enrope. Thu Creeka are oerhhine in the atrur- gla to recoTer.lheir ancient independence. " it . 1 . " a " In thu wea'ern worm, me new repuo Iks, before their powers are concentrated, nt 1 heir Indrnendence firmtv eatabtiah- el,arr mtmjredwitb en arfimprtirtheir mother cuuntrr. that moat odioua ol nimn for erueltv. to wrest, from them their kard-earncdr well deserved liberty. The despotism or the Turka, the auper. atiliooa servility of the Aaiaiicks, and chaotic darkneaa of Afric degradationr I will paaa unnoticed. Their condition beggara description, and comparison with them is degradation. But when 'wtvtur'ttiaur ;terto tbesk United Statea, how diuerent a scene ia nraaented to our view. Forty nine tirnea, the sun iq .his annual course, has illu- mined independent America, ana ecnem ni Increasine with unexampled rapidity in wealth and population. Neither cp- Kninn. nne (iiaeord. nor nancer naa anv pMeltere. PovaTrtyl to wealth J and power imposes not me a a an. a' oketelonnreaaionon neiDieasness. nere reign that peace which knows no cauae of fear 1 that security which arises from conscious strength end fearlessness frnnt-wltltoMtd and an tnual - and imnat iUI adminlairation of iuatice within Here the arta ajMljacDCCLljoyrisni "q wnat IS oi innniiciy uioio uipwituv) knowledge, anoj intelligence are exten rfiffnaed throuhouf "trerr r-bsa. BritrifnwwwairaT -may neerrJntjtfrwt ran boast of- rewef gianis in Uttrature than Britain; we Also hate fewer totally la norant... Tbe strung arm . f ... power doea hot bind ua down to any established form of religious worship. Each roan followa the dictates of his ' own rea son, and the admonitions of his own con science. These, O Liberty J are thy blessings these are the fruits or thy be nignant lnuence ill and ambition of man excite. Lnxurr. the foe of republics, tempt us with her bewitching poisons. Whether amidst the dangers lo which we are exposed, we ahall be able main tain our republican Institution!, and pre- ... a a a - serve our liberty time oniy can deter mine. OXir resources and advantage are superior to what any nation ever be fore rKKtcated, and amply adequate to the accomplishment of this jpbjcct. . . Our country extends from the St. Lawrence to the Culph of Mexico," It ia washed on the .Kaat by the Atlantic, and on the" West -ty the Pacific. We ... . . a & a are not like the republics oi old, cooped within the walla of a ainrle citv. Our population is ditTused over a'va'st and" ex tensive territory, through which ine seed of dlaaenslan cannot be snread In a mo- fmeni--The' treedr-f'the'Pret h-of vast political importance in upholding our republican insiitutiona. Tyrants, with their brows sparkling jith diadems, and aurrounded by aycophants, quake and tremble on their thrones at the influence of the "press.-.. Their power reata on Ig norance. Intelligence never will submit to the yoke of oppression. And here 1 would fain advert to an- othfci: luppoft of ouf . repohlican institu tions that Keligion wnoae origin 1 irom above, whoae author is divine. The mindt of many will be struck with hor- ror arthe idea ol bringing- religion in ara of our government. The soul revolts from the recollection 01 the blood spilt at the shrine of religious bigotry and of church hd Atate, iri which religion ln been made an infernal engine of cruelty and destruction. But ia mentioning Christianity aa a support of cur repubii--.n tnatitutioha. I would not even insinu ate that it should even become ajh Jnstru ment in thfr hands of Government lor any purpose whatever. Sa farfromii nothing is'rcjtxr rofeeated:;-ln f lie aatUat raUtd HU trn aWt le b tuttVnwd, iwfurie HUU a a a ' a a . - at . Its Vut iMir ir.nuetne aattsMta a un ikar. AH anldga tf rtDgUn i(pt WUU.davfttiotile iMtfMftsa p'Utt at) 4 iygurs, was Mdulou! ca4aW4 frni the ant it tf tk ppta.. Il was a uttMM U Ike ka4t 4 lUk an4 pawarfJ aiUaxmf kaat pitis Ihifi sr4 N'pin. Wstk vkaire - tU Altar, the lupplUnibivfetkMoert ia kMrks tJ dtvattatkat. (araaff ottakew. An rvfsdcal 4eky W- menu oeot)ilata Uk kymiA aukaualka tal'.Ujl ItlUISl af tB Mty f ad tuck ware ike cooacewaxea e terse Instead af a Uatsleff. . Wtdely difttfet are Ike aftctttf CkrlstUliy. . . . . t. f . a II iMvlcatea raodrUoa, integtity, ooa dienea ta eoaatliutad auikoritr, and Ika etker vineea, by satKilons the meat aw ful, and srotlve Ike moat powerful, that eta be prevented lo man. When we cooUier tke itrvrtore of Mr rttverntetnf. aai brina before or snbda the circumttancea ontter whkk il waa' framed, we arc tiled with wonder and veneration. To heboid nation framing for Itself lyatem of government ut wkkh rttieloua and no! i lie 1 1 liberty It guaranteed 10 each Ind'ntoaal, la dtDjkt ful. When contrasted wiftt tke HetultS nd tnWlrwr Kirk hire eomncMed wk- er et'lana, ln'auck ex!genie, lo commit the supreme power lo a single person, ike Tirt.li bf mm annetra In a HxM cm inrntlv rrand. sublime and Imposing il , . waa a spectacle otny ine eamiratson m angel! Should we attempt to enumerate man nf ik Itiirinaie eicelieocie wnici , -. .... . this farm of ffbverntnent tx over eiery oher hliheno lmed it unoen- cv to promote ibe fupUue 01 it uo- irtallma noulJ Ml U. Al prtKnt to mention some of It mot prominent . . T It . adrintarea win oe' vutmiem. . .. . eontcata which arise from the ciiputeo auceeaaion lo vacant ihnmea, and whack hava drenched other countries in b.ood, are prevented by ibe election of the Chief Maeiatrat. We are not luw to oe ruled bv a hereditary idcot " an accident of an aciideni," whose ignorance or ca nrkioutnete mty involve u in the calam k'a tJ war. Our noDulation IS ot mown down to maintain the divine right r Urkimaet. ikevwho leritiate arc tQually aubiect lo the law sa the lean " a . a t .a .a- A a ika considerable man tnat uvea unoer Tk tvalem af a national and atate gov tramenl, ia-omme valuable Improveroenl ... a .a. . in modern politics, il comoinc ine .irenrth and subilitv af large nation, Bitk ih anarr and minuteness of ODe rillAII which eharaeterixe small ones. Il resemble the planetary system of which a ar a sV - this earth it a memoer. tacn state nas within Itself a centre or attraction by which affairs of minor importsnce are re gulated. The oational government, like ibe sun. Imparts strength and energy to each it binds all In their reapective or bits, and preserves them la order and re gularity." r But the principal bulwark on which we must depend for the preiervation r our libertr and stabihtv of our re- nuhriea-s inatitutiona. thai without which nt hTr resources are comparatively useletl," . r. ir ia th intel trenra 01 idc comnuiniir. 11 tker ii siiv redeeming spirit among! nr- if fsttwrinltiligewea- 4-tkapi. Point to a nauon unpoaaeaseu 01 anowi edge, and you point 10 a nation unpoaaea sed of virtue s show a nation without knowledge and Integrity, and you ahow a nation of slaves. In tyrannies snd des potisms, the more profound the Ignorance, the greater is the quiet. In this govern ment where all power emanates from the people, intelligence is the soul of liberty, ivsthnui it. all our other resources would indeed be the club of Hercules, but in the hands of an infant. An intelligent community immediately perceivea, and is-ablo-to resist, all encroacnmcui on ik.lr lihertv. Intelligence will shed an increased lustre over our prosperity. It 11 l- .til., .r fira 1. triiwla iia in ad- Will OO a jmiai v, m ps In ika rnnre if time. OUT Dhv sjcit' strenglhTwiirbccome-tnvtncible that we ahiill not become prey to inter nal dissension, faction, and anafpky, we must trust lo our morsLenergyf snouid the time ever arrive, (which God forbid) when this people ahall bo destitute of in telligence and Integrity, we may then bid 11 r.auaii. a Ion ir farewell. o all our glef.raewiil poiirtio rnon- nmenta ot ancteni genius, snu e wy ine esiauiisnmeni 01 a niuui - . ' r-a.ra kvwer diebe itt original 0? howiwre Uiwh-mlnds cwld not preset Greece sTtrttrflrjcttir 1tTcurctwen- vinn 1 ss miiistam. wnif-11 iuia wvr has vriseif left to every nra InJhitJwaf . Vhnstianityjwoi imnienv, tmrtnrtanm ranaldered merely In politi cal nnlnt Af viaw. It is indeed a still vwa ww v ww - r tmall voice, but its etiecis are woncenui. It retches those cases which neither law Tiren - " 1 iT ifrltl. Bear3MMir4rrttW pme fri-Uwlaaftra! siatervF-There were Indeed collisions; ;of sentiment, which brought forth some of the most. brilliant no iplendid exhibitions of genius the world ever witnessed. But alas i.ihe f I olence of the Collision shattered the i...a .a aR,iann.ararl it existence. The aiaiv . bulk of their population was sunk in Ig - a . I. L'.-J. kL. k.. nor power can tnect. y FZi aufficient that., few the fruits ol thy be- witn coraa 01 aim, ye suu.aviuu.e, - . . . But this is the fait chains of Iron. , The reUgtous systems j be learned, few eminent In the trts, or rtaowned h l.nrWnre. If tht t4 body of Ut Htl- Jfftfi'tai, t-ur ystt lfiiory may become t gr4 AeaUafflSl elbb'fdl tkiUUaaiiy itself IU dtrc . trait Into LUiwt , ii4li" at.d t l'r ni an4 tttM.Uaug iftU A kity tur irj. ui oi gvr,'ttcl tnfteoma), totatw-t la tka kjmlsul tke puatrfult, -cfpreil ikt wrikr-srtd ww any rttai- -tk aumtaf Mrvtl. V" f Ika kavt etau4 to be freemea. m avert ao svul-thilUng fW4!tle to per peltate the aJeaaings aLkh e tw tn yy, ike Uducenaenit of phUtkryy art ai.Jtd lo thoat of pai 1 ltlm. I he frlcftde of liberty, h a,try part ol Ike world, iaot: whk ar ( hop and anxiety to Mi country. Ul hot lHr tspectatlons bo decelvtdaaeikelr kpliruraio. my ikla M.arnapiaei.Watwd 04 ibo tnoat tUttr al prirKlpUs, and (onmerxad fader tko stoat atspkfout cirtamsfanecs, Mnr presenl lo Ike world tht awful spectacle of e rpU corrvpftd by lutury s&4 debased by vice tor nuader by lattr etl dissensions, knd split into factloos whose hislory will be a MtUl oi turnuJis, nnreatlofl and Iniusllct. Lai OS prove) to tht wot Id, and tha aD, lo aur- teltas and our potttnty, that snaAkuaa ere capable of governing thcnitcNts that wt need not tha aid of lyranta f hrt a X,fiUJ itm exlata anal the ,99 htfpf hare etxleavortd brie By lo shew tko superiority of our condition over those of other count rice i to enemcrate a few of the most formidable dingers lo which e are eipovd and, to point out some) of the recant with which we can guard against them. Thai these mean will not be neglected thai tht lrn!perivce lOP v whkh our father bled, aha U bo trsna mittd m MMieritv i we have a" plcdft In the lntetirtiy and intelligence of our fel low citizens, and ia the pleating kdowi edge that Ibe pure Same ol patriotism which animated the bysete of our father In the eventful Perfc-i of Tn, ttlfl glarar andimlnltked, alter a lapse ol JO CStl, ih the bosoms of tbeir soot. Who kxiki apo an American picture f , Eau. Kir. XMCMICIS- CtMUS. Eitrart af a letter frwm a gewtVaanaa la Pant to ki fnc4 m rkitadaipiiia. oaiao Apru aaut, - ins. "Mr. Wlliam West, (of Ken tuckv) hat finished I trrf fine rtrtralt nf kfiaa C. f hava) never aeen anv ' thirip; In6re correct or more bnotifalr lle rtirrefuted J 00. BterLor for the - w " " ' - portrait of Lord Dyron, end expects La at t an o n for it. on hia arrirai in tnguaa. ooo . thousand guineat. He will leave this city in a few daya, end establish him self in London is a portrait painter. 1 have been of use to hisa in making hit merits known to many of the diatin. guished English, who Assure mt that he ihAll hATe their prontgt anl -ihrw rvnreaa I heir belief tKat he will toon realiae an 5nIrpendeot fortune ai. at at by his profession, licit gretuy im proved, not only ia hit taste, but also in general knowledge and minncn, while hit modesty Aoa morait remAin , unchanged. MrDsvld-Ayret- ef Ithaca, New. Vok. has had about 'txty penoni, be tween the agea of 8 and 60, employed in making American imitation Leg horn, from native crass. In fineneta of braid, texture, and colour, thete a- . . hata are said to be equal to tne impor ted, thourh thev are told 25 per cent. cheaper. By late accounts, it ia laid Mr. Avera ia makinir a profitable ..bo-. sincss of minufacthriog these hats. NATURAL BISTORT. The Cocooy, Queen Beetle, or Queen Bug, from 'Havana, 'atill alive, si the MuseUmio Arw-ili-" tvn, Connecticut. This astonishing insect it about one inchtnd a quarter in length, and what ,otd'eri Velatef ahaarric ly her side, iust above her waist, twor brilliant lamps, which she lights up at . . . . L '. f icasurc, witn tne sour pnpspnorus, urnished her by nature. These little , lampVdd not flash and glimmer 4ike that of the Fire Flv, but give at tteady . 1'ight.aa lhegai light, xhibHing Iwq... perfect spheret," ia Iarge i't'a' tninute E' na.rl wrkirh ffnrrl litrht enOUth 10 p-.' 'i m ...T i o " n T ibedartetiigTvt to-onabTe-r 0BtyTft' read print by them. "On carrying htt into, a, dark closet, Jn jbe ajinie,, ; she immediately illuminates ferlamps, . and; instantly extinguiahe them pn coming into theJltght; But laatuagt : canaot describe the beauty andsublim-; ity of thete Mid orbs, in Miniature,' with which nature has endowed the queen of the insect kingdom. '-r 1 ' --'
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