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ESTERN IP nhH' "IT flDMSIIKI) WKKKLVi JOHN BKAHD, Jr, jEiUrmi ProprUtor Xumbtrfrom the beginning, 752: No. 22 OF Til II XVlh VOMLMI'. S:Slisl)ury, Rownn "County,' N. C. Saturday, November 1, l&M. m MilAN. A 7 Ti IVmlcrn Carolinian. ISSUP WEEKLVia-'swssaJOII.V BCARD, JR. 4 T or fiat-HATto. V Tks W'ntMi Carolinian la published every 84. fi twit. it Two Dullar per annum if paid in advance, 'feo IMlsrs ami rirtvU.nU if not paid before ii ripus'ion of three ntotitJuL 1 No paper will be diM-tmtinilw! until til arrearages art paid, unless tt the diatretioo of the Alitor. 'i Subscription nut I i.Li-nitl f(,f linn dme Oui uoe year; ad Allure to notify tin Alitor t4 a bs to dicutinur, it Die nJ of t year, will bu eunat aVsil u bw engagement. 4 Aoy pxnsm who will proriir mi sobarrihers to the CtnJmxn. and lake the trouble to collect and transmit theif iitrript ion in. .ney to Ihe Editor, aJiall hate p. pt-rgnus during their cotitumaiiee. TKSMt Of ADVKMINIMU. , Advertisements will be conap,ruomily and correct ly iwill.it 50 cent per square 6r tlio tin inx r-iuo, uJ :t)J rent O each continuance : but, where an ad- itrtianiirin ocuerrii in jfo in oiuy iwn-o, ;ju eta. Hi at e(rfd Ibr each insertion. , s Persons wlio ueir tn enj.'i'e by the jrtir, will be aroawuilaie J by a rioiblu liiHluriuin (turn Uu-above (a for transit-til cuMurn. . m tomMfoNbicxra. "J. TD hmur prompt ittntifMi to l-tl.m alilrwl i'arrrnt rrirr ol lruducr, &.c AT HAIJSKL'RV... October 2. Bfudy. pH'. ptvirii, CuIUju, in kmiJ, cIoaii, Cuft"S . . . Corn, . . . Fni'icr, . . Pluif, it'.irvc) 12 l.V .Vlok, I a .Sa.ls, . 45 a .'MdUaljt, Ky. .Sii-.'ar, brown, l.f, . l.i 10 1 a liS.lt, 4u rriiiow, .Vn a fKNUVbt, (bi.) Hi) t Km 1(K) Wlik.-y, . . . Ua.Xl a OU 1 a III Z'i a ; 73 10 a in Pa'JU 112 a li'i 10 Luiatfd Oil, jx.'r allun, $1 li AT FAVLvrrEVILLE...O.tolr21. Kicoo, . . BnunJy, picb, f ppl", finwax, . . Cuifce, . ewton, ." . : Corn, . . . FlMiW.il, . . FViur, . . . . U'4 Iron, . . . , fiA a (KKMolaiMt, . . . OiauWaiKeiil,.' . . H IHiiffhr, limwii, .121 131! lump, . . MiMlj - ' fcr, . . 00 a tiHnlt, . . . .I5 K-m. .aOOaaa-fcWliwkey, , . . aj iwooi, . . - 4 a ii tm W a 100 16 a 'JO . 121 liVMnik, (acarce,) fio -r-r 4' AT CHERAW, (8 C.)..Octobcr 2a . - 14 HDaU. (urarci!,) FlawbeiU . .100 12.rHuirv.prim,f . 9 121 flbar; tipBr--.firj8 -Tit 11 -tomim 0 10 . ike-. iU).. l -lf i immU" 1 Iron, , J i 5 (f fallow, (srarei-) . 10 a 12 'rilh Hub-rnlrr will r at Public Auction, at the conn'rH.tore foriiH-rly occuokk! by UJ At ( rijr, tri dm Town it Huhabury, On Monday the 17th of NoYerabr, (thai U-inK (In, hrm Hy of Rowaii Cwnty Curt,) CiMitiiij of a variety of Fine Winter A: Summer Goods. ALSO. A NEW SKT OF BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, (CHmpb-te.) And on Tuesday the 18 th, At tlie btora of tlii bulwcnbcr, Icq mika went of DaliRbury, be will acll The Hemuintler of his .Slock, cotmMmu of a jfxd a-ir1im-iit of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, Aw. Ac. Ac. vTT 1 f,,'"iJ JojM'bilsii(wava Uie day of, hhi, aim Mim c4iniMitfi until all 1 aohl. iilA). McCON.NALGIIEV. (VioUr 25,1 .11. 3 Thoiua M. Ilrndrrwon, CONCORD, (N.C.) Riitjtoctfiilly informa bif cuMtiHiM'ra and tb ikjUIic in general, that be biia m-ct-ivxl hi Tall niul Winlcr Paahiona TROM NEW-VORK; Ami, httvinii in bu emplov tlire or four wurkiiHMi of finrt rale ability, be u pre pared to do work in the luoat CuibtutabU atyla, iti durabto manner, aiMl at the aborteat notice. (tt'.Twb itood workuifea in the. above, buwneaa are wanted, and ran have coriNtaiit employ with him during th winter, if early aplicatini in madff. Cflcord, Oct. 25 3t T. 8. H. Bicon, . . . apple, , 4S'iU;v.. M. To-a, I Mr, . Jroa, . 11 a i2i'-rH i m r lit ---Mabaaea,' -46 . -40aJiWit:kprrl, . . AW "a 100 . 12J 15Wah, urwtcka, . 2-ri0 a 3 ..12 a iKUuuaxbnwiv ,.1U . 00 a Ml loaf dtlump, 1H . 10 a l.")Tall..w, . . . 10 a 12 .750 NOUYima, .... 1 a I4 . 4 a SWhiakey, . . . 40 a 60 fS. C.7.Stmber ft rW. . . . 14 a OOjFlourN.Cara). HtKUWW Bnijly, pnch, "V amie4ei. Oirn Fnthorit . . . TVaWM 95 a i .17 1 fCatn.minfB00'rHirHV 1-V.l. . . . . 12 a 11 A h-if, nc', , r in i ts .100 a 1 A f m k ii M A V IIF. SuWrilier abouf to move to fiutesvillo, T a . 1 1 kiiijj pure Letters imist.rmid) addreased La.. the SuUTriW, at ButtMvilla, Artaiwaw, will be promptly attended 4o. DAVID REINHAR ir, ., " Lalt of Littcolntmi, i.C. Si-ptemlier 27, 134. m . JiJutcrcatiuRJo-lIarlJcrslai rtllE Citizens of gulisbury in jrenemli and tbe busi- tltvaw ranaaftnM in n.i 4 ttilai a a ro DoPV itMIIYHlal tlkJlt at BARftKR almuld take uu hi reiiidence. and exercise ti calliniF. imontrxt ihmn. To one wlio haa a perfect ttwwledwe of his art, and ean combine attention to bu imiwith monility and 'gentility of deportment, the present openinsf in Salinbufy pre-nU probably, one of j the bent licationa In the Slate. The trv.:llinr throuiffc the town verv ah-aL and ita eititena thflinaelvea are i - m m efel aeriifWieeit to atiwnit W ie ooeMit i . a proleswr of tbe toaaorial art. rather wan exercise on tlieirwn part no delicalu a task: aa I proof of the libe- A Journe) mart Jin tlattAVorktrii-J1 ONE whn ia afqualood with Machiia, and ac- will luuLt of;a.altualioh 1iV aimivinff to the roicn. 'lj.!rfAlt-niDVL' ber. JOSKFIl JIEKVfcl ""CTieraw7tt tolier25,""183I. "' " "3t ' B Y-TH E 3 B N U I N E . Rownnd's Tonifl Mixture, Tilt: FF.VEITS A0CTT HAS B1EM CURED IT 80,000 CAHKf Wrthitt tb three yeara that it ha leu w-une and the. patienu restored t) beftlth, vigor, and corn fiirt, as thv are ready and antioua to tentify. : fttrT"twtif' MfTture'tsn WtiaJ a'fr' Store of JOHN MURPII Yr -Saliahqiyf N. C. JOHN R. ROVVAND.. September 27, 1 N34. 3m SALKI-SALK!! 1 TTillE StiuKribrra being appoint! Kutcutora of Ilia laid Mill and leataiueuluf ddutirl Caier Himth, dc'd., will qtooae to pubtic aak, M 'ilara. Jup Ikt link rfwa oy' Movtmhrr nrtf, at Iha lute dwelliug-houM the ik'tenad, in Rowan County, (Jrey &ttb-imiil,) tbe lolluwing I'nrty, vis I 14 Likely NEdROIX, rotuwling Men, Wo lix ii, and Cbildntn llotiwbidd and kitchen Furniture I'lanlHlfMi I'IimmiU; I low, Cow, llojra, Kbnept A quantiiy of Wln-al, Corn, Rye, Out, Cotton, Hay, and Fulk-r; . And iiiuny yther artM li-,ti Utdiiaia lo enumerate. Tlie mlo to continue from day to day uold all ia I.I .. ! .: i ' v4MMUHMia win Mi maun anown oti ibe nay DAVID SMITH, Eiecu. C'A'KU SMITH, S t-ra.-01r All peraona imlt hted to (he aaid deceased, will come forward ami make payment I thoae ha viiik oVmamli aaiiil amd Jcand, will preaeiit them to lh'Ec-iilorit, b.sdy aullieiitirated, with in Ibe limn jw. -rnlx-fl by law, or tJiia uotic will be plead in bar of I heir nx-overv. . D. A L mini, Eaecutora. -Rowan Co., October 1 1, 1H31. ' Ida aold. of aale 'PIIE Sulhrriber oOer f.r aale a valuable Tract of LAND. ciMUainia H 13 Acrra, lyinj in Linr..lt C.umtT, 'n the Catawba River, aiaait 8 mile b I w I'h attic' Ford. Thia Iwtnil i of an excellrrd quality, well adapt, ed to 4Virtnn Hiid all krnda nf timin. A conaider able porti'H) of it i low.grouiul bihI inea.w, Tlie liiiprovnmenU, ciNutiiij( of a Dwell SlXMnR "o' 'Hve-wary out-hoUM', are new and convenient. DTbe terma will be made eov to ihe urrha- er, ami can l- a-erlaiiied by aildreain(r tbe aub arriber, at ll-atlie Ford, nr'lhe CatawU Ppringn IWOllice. JAMES CONNOR. September , lfi34. tl MISCELLANEOUS. l'ruHanla fur l'iilliliiiiK, In the Town oi Marx tiitoii, N. C, s.r A WEEKLY XEVVH'AI'ER, vauaa Taa titlb or . T1IK MOi TAIN WHIG. Aa the fimt iiiiiiiirv,iiKHi a proponal of thin kind. generally ia, " VVIihI wiH be the pfdiiiral character of the paper V the Subscriber will grve an aimwrr nrnM.ii the icmhI rcwrve : lirntf'il in Virginia, hia orliaxt a weU-a bia.uuturuit bioimtra and vm( mk aea deewieilly m lavof uf.i ..p44t prmeiptea dtcrnihTtf-1ry1aT a. .i a. .i... ........ k i. j deatm-ea of ttwTWk'iTeimtihe.- Tr-faii-. llo buliuvea that Uc ct ivi fati V rjinia and Kenlue- kf ReotiitMiii'amI R.".jti7"l7!3 uild 1730, which w.ere drawn on. by thime, ifreal atatisoMia juhI pauiou Madunn ami JwI'.thhi, eonlain a true expoeilNm of the nslitf of !the State ani of Urn telativa powexa olliie tietieml and State Gove rament. v ..'.. He thmka that ttie mrr Hir tn ivoid colltaioru I would bo bv 4UTllltf .U cunriructioB of Uie 4 rV ' . . 1. ' ... . r .1 r aiinnninvwr, ami i'V' iwinninrimm Mir twitbt m any power, wneiiier n ix iv me u"iieri timrrnnii-m ot by the LU.-,i uit ta uot cieaxly di-IegaU'd hi tba loriiier, or evidently reserved to 'the Utter. The crm atroctive power, ii it m rallod, ia more 'to be dreaded thaaopen furca, beeauHettoenernackmeiita are aoaitcnt and jrradual a to excite little or mi appeehemiHm,whde at the i me lime tlx-y are anderwmiing Wn very fimn- Me think that ixit'unjj can justify an infra.ctiori of the Constitution. Otre sliplit breacn wtti open Win way fiir another, nH that Rir a third, until every rextrirtlon liwr it or ifinal triTi(;th, ami we lxcoi!ic habituated to encroei'limenl. On tbi mjliject, aa on many otliern, tlie admonition of tlie treat andwiod Waaliinifton are iiidiciiMi and nalulary. " Frecedenta," aaxl he, in hi Farewell Address "are ilanperonn fhinfra: Irt mrry t- olatioti oj the Cuntlilulio be rfprtht-tuUd. If detect ive, let it he.aineixled, but not ulierei to be tranipleii ajprai while it haa an lettuce." The Suhnrnber ha witnewied, with painful anxiety, tLe'alio i wjkouciiK which lwvi Uwa-iiuula U ft.i- tcr away the Count itutim', until, in practice at lead, it the irslHMjr.y:..'"1 Dractice of iinnlvini; iNiwer inu4 eeajieTjiMf ollr iilii'if Airin ot' Government U1 noon be radically and perbap irrevocably clmncd. - - - - At present tne dnner from tin anurca ia much more tiireateniiiir tlftn it Iibh ever been at any fiirmer penud, beeauw, thow-m jower.-Vrho rexnrt to precerienl,! and con;itructiMi, unfiirtunately ptww.-M, or have pna acaHed, ao mucti' pouu'laritv, that tln-ir arifrewiona are nifmyiua iiih coiiiiiuiicu oi ieir toiiwiHuenui ijy atru- puiuurMAiiff to riieffva tliinif but the if ratification of Uieir unhallowed ambition or their inordinate paanioiia. l.z complexion of "The Mountain Whig" in regard to general politic. " A WStiW cohcernayTT ation of tlie Conxtitut km, a liberal ayetetn nf Internal mnrovement, an eiili(,'litelieti course ot Agricultura, no everv tliinir elxe calculated to advance thtf broade. rity and honor of the Editor' adopted State., A due proportion of the ptpnr wdl be devoted to Re lit torn, Moral, Liters ry, and other useful mbjecta,torv tirnr with tlie pawing New! of tte t)ITtSf)U damealit and foreign; and it column ahall alway be ornament ed with extract from the Light Literature of the age, and auch etfurtt of the Poet' and the Wit'a imagina tive powers, aa wdl auord to it patrons that "Variety" which is 14 the very spice of life. Nothing will be re. jected which ia calculated to" biiproii th nndeiiitand- ing or oie nean, we every uiing oi an opposite icn dency ahall ba excluded from ita column. , TEr"m Ac L The first Na'of "The Mountain Whig" will be issued aa anon aa the requisite number of subscribers can be obtained to warrant the making of the necessa ry arrangemenja for (hat purpose j and the nmlendgned would appeal to the friend of the propoaed midertaking to enrol their naine at aa early day. " . 2. It will be printed once a week, upon a sheet o medium aize, with new tvpa and mi good paper, at Two Do) lam per year, payable on the receipt of tbe first number. ' ' ' f r ' - Ai'XVX- r R, H, MADRA'i 1 MAMMIUKY THE EXERCISES or tbis INSTITUTION WILL BJJ RESUMED ON THE lt of OCTOBER. $i0 payable in advance. BE.NJ: COTTRELL, Salislairv, Aug. 9, 1834. Principal. Diolutioii of Co-Partnership. rkamww Twrrttoryy awiil d VOTICF, ia Wby given, that the firm hereto. rchm, Helling btiid, and paving la tea, for A tore existing, under th name of HARRIS A lent. There are many traetf Milr-y SHAVER, is dias4ved, by mutual consent rif the inue.itert cMr twara amwKHlwiy aitu 4mkio their accounts; and thoae to wnom we are inoeotea will uloaae reudcr their accounts to oa Ar pavjoenl, 0EOR(iE.M. HARRIS..;, I JOHN I. SHAVER. am HERETOFORE carried oa by the above con- 11 cern, will itill be cojitinnedbrtbe iin dorsiimed. in all ita vanoua branches, at . the old j f II.. ;. A, U ft i; hnixvt that the ml rv,. : . l.J... lJ.k... I.. .t.i. mnmnnit .IBIBIIU1H ..... - r- - 'f P'T heretofore extendi to or or f waidenca here- . neriod of about eight uwnth-. i will continue to be Destowea oa our new ewaoiwo- the earainiw. of the nermn who ha iiwt feft here, (and whose absence ia not ciused by any want of patronage) anjountea to upwards of OuU -r i ne proprietors or the Mansion timet, wnaee amra s aituated at the noriheast corner of the Courthouse, in tlie vert centre of husiners. would be clad to eecomrno- date a Bnrher with an "elepant room for the business, 'hich will be let on reasonable terms, and hi services a an attendant in the dming room taken in parKoay, it gieeanie to htm. . ' MAiiijSl-v nuiw , j Ssaliidwry, October 13, 1834. j ment. ' ' . OCT Ready-ma3e Vebiclea, of ranoua kinds, on hand, and will be aold cheap; and REPAIRING of every description will be promptly at'ended to, and executed in the moat faithful manner. " ' JOHN I. SHAVER A Co. ' ' ' Salisbury, OcfobeHl, 1834. ' if Ilandbillti, Circular, Cnnl, &c ..A'caUy Printed at this Office., . ' , , OT The (J lowing aMrvi of a Hormua preacbad by th lUv. Dr. JJcccbor, in Oustuu, wdMrataxaj w think. the spirit that ought In prevail with all Christians, and esperwlly ia a couutry where fuveraineoU are baaed upua principle of reaaon and Justice, aud wisely dia euanecUl witn spiritual a flairs. Dr. Deecher aa una uf liie must popubu and powerful preacher in New England, and ta, as wdl ba soea IKa tua owe avowal, a Calviaua. Yat be ia wpisUy nppo mlkilua propagation uf bis own doctrines, and to tlie byndnutceuf irthera, by any other nwans than a frea re sutt to ravsalsd truth, and the exercise uf that raaaua Without which we would nut ba mural and aeouunubie agauta. ft mw S hi n miUr, In Ihe course uf a seriua on SabUth aAermxKi, preached at tbe LWx alreol Church, Dr. Ik'oclMtr gave his views uu tlie maimer in wtticji ibe Cat ho lies sIhmiM bo treated in this country. He began by regretting the lute unhjy occurrence, and deprecated Ihe ua uf physical force Aim tbe wait' ton dest ruction of proixirty, bh a a measure of policy and justice. Uu cuuteudaxi that tbe Catho lics should be treated with kiiJJwa a. si afloclioo, that they should have full liberty to (amd and en- oVrartntltuTlo(i;'enM.I Clurrbe, ai'xJ use' all law'. ful ox-ana to propagate their Uilb aud nwku pruwv ly lea. They might convert him if they oould, and blow up CaJviuMHH.--ll wn4ied to havw freein. quiry and frea discussion. He would admit tlie Calholica to a fn particiualiuti ia all eoculxr eiu. ploynxtnta, aix religious, lilcrarj , and jxdilical pri- viH'gea. ue wiatied litem to come anxxig ua and assimilate with our ptxad, miiu'ling as tlie rain drops mingle with Ibe ocean. He would 14 put a straw iirtlie way uf llieir having free and eqiail nghl and privileges. .Hut while be accorded to them their righta, lie would not fc tip vmr otra. He would Crecly can vitas the history aixj tuMtlunoy of the Roman Catholic Chun-h, relate tbe history of llx'ir perseculiiais, show what Romaunsm bud Ix-en, and prove what they dared not deny, thai it waa tlie aauan now, Nily the pdicy waa cbanginl in thin country. He would also make puldic tlieir d'lint, and the phin pruptated to cuuvcrl tins whV nation to the' uee id his IIdines the Pojxa. We hope lo si-e ik trucklini, no cringing on this aub. tncl I k man sIkkimI not Ji ve a jiKHiiei.t hweer than ie ci n be froo. Lot ua ask neither tlie Catholic nor (lie Protoeiaiit Bishop wb.it wo shall preach. Let tlto pulMt and lite peo4xuiicbnined and free, and h i us all rally arouud tha law, and protect all, every deixmiiuation, in the peitccablc oiijoymont of llieir rights. . iha burnuig uf ilta NuniiMy. - - MOUNT AUBURN, CA-lt "Iet w gt ttfMwltit AuDtirn,'' aaya wnne immv oT a gay part pw ateppinr rnW Wierr whi clea or nxiuntitig llieir horses; ami away they dash fiill of life, hejillh, "six! lieajlly; to iiait the Miftu siooaof Death, wkre he aeema to retgtt in hi UMMrt. Ubufat, yl ttoleiHO, njrnificence, rmnind ing wa, as they-aweep byj to make a aobnr jeat with the line of ihe pt, "Tbe'path oT glory leaoaTMit In the gravftijlll. ' !! us ride M Mstnt Auburn aaya the rnnvyt. rising from dinner, with the prnnpeet iaf a haig af temoiNi before him; and forth they go, to rid them- selvea nf titnei mon; tbe rinnl hornes- lhse wlw have Vxclmnj it for ewnity.''AIii'r ua'gn bul to- the ceterT,"whiHpera the wife To tier "Mis. Imimi, as some lingering suneet " aiiemnjr into twilight, hulf diMibting lest he should check the wisli, which he kitowa to spring from a mother's heart but he yields to the request, and Ihev vmsi! the graie of their chiliL.la atrew. adW. fliiweraiui ita new enclomire. "You must go out to Mount Airhurn wfth- iw.thia afWnorm," sny thn-ritiien in the atrangerr and, thither they go, loo, to talk learnedly of obelisks and monuments, national taste, Wtiataiiustef AbUv, aixl Pera. 1 Clmne. Read er, let k go too tail let ua walk not .drive up in dusty spleiidor to the crowded gaitway, toaxing our eeina Jo the keener as we would ta tha oatler of a lavern. ' - And yet, notwithstanding all that aomeifiuc fenda the taste before you enter, in spite of the in congruity of ideas, which the crowd of vebiclea a mi me tonaa oi riciera.wiii excue, wnen you are once wilhin the enclosure, fushion and the world. in iihj ni frwr-wm?rT -iiw mimon; ngnv ions down tbreugf trM-riernivrf 'rtie treeai-aml amgu larly piNveaaed by the wonderful atillneaa of the place,: the most iittneuihed airfantr tha trioat aaltMitwIlmimiii you would have turned to gaze, had you mot them w iba roet., . The viiuUia, loo, oije- and all, no matter what their mood when they reached tha gnitway, kre at once le bercd aud. aubdutiuVaa aoon as they have poaaed under those gathering shades. You shall aea a young lady leap from the carnage, laughing iu all tha luxury of youth i.xd health, and revelling in some jest that naa been started ; and when you' pass her in an avenue., or meet her no tbe hill, aha will be lost ia contemplation, and for. get to return your civilities, if you yourself should not ba too much abstracted to offer them- Still, the influence of tha place ta not a melancholy of 1 Wuldeiutf lnnucnce1; : "if If bettcfit la expansive and soothing, filling the mind with the beauties of nature, and thus breaking the force of any pawxmn ate expression of affliction which may be ready to burstforth, and uniting the great idea of death, in general, with image and objecta which are not shadowy and bard lo grasp, out teft lis, around us, and familiar. We never go in ffiere wi:hout feeling the deep philosophy of the enti merit which Sliakspeare hai put into the moutb'of Timon, when he makes him say, that ha will make ; ; hia everlasting mansion Upon the beeched verge of the salt flood ; : v Wbieh ooca a day with hia embossed frgth - -: Tlie turbulent surge LI1 corrr ; , . , . thus expanding an individual faling into lb vast' ! aixl f xtent uf tU x an iua-b, aid aVpnvmf it uf it btttenw-sa by counrtliiig it with ll tuost BUgU4uc4M.t tmaga iu nature. a think, indeed, that no one can go in there and give binus lf tip la Iba spirit of the place, without Ibelmg aomt-lbuig uf this sxpaiuMiatthia bnaknu aaaj from tha aar. ro lucaltliosuf Ibe niMiatl thim b-jard, and dif fusing Ihe lhajglii c ver a pere tlial admiia and vmhibn,iw svw as iaaii saws w w a a aw- a, f aa s Tlie iixitiM'til the fei ii.gi arc cuci titrated, if tha ulxjoct bu bumlvea or our ov.ii griefs, that ptu. tl.lU M M ... ....I , k.. I M I J M.H . . ,.. confined and ordinary ImLiIbIioos of Iba dead, with no images uf boauty and maguifk'eiica lo lead Iba Ihouhl away from dWy and corrujMMxa, ws are borne doau by isir Cs'liius of grief, and disgust, and harrowing sorrow fur the dead. But ia thews beautiful pleasure grouiida of death, there is every thing miedful lo rub it of ita terrors, while tlx place of Ihe deposited remains is suturieiitly iodi- cated and sxact, lo give the feelings a spot un wbkh . lo dweU. VV never lose a certain sort 4 sym lil I", lira wmut wiiii ii xiari ifuio HH.iuir wir solves in llanr aituaikai, awl inging strange so. .. wrtarnT bur sclually one which ws comimt-4ina , , ging bow I hey leel. if they are sunk benealh theoTOanwarrf" ITtrm Joww iiiii Htwas - all unvisilnd dejilha, where living man never has ppnau hexl and never caiu If, as wita t'w an- rwuila, their Uxiws are cxxHiiusd, ws stove to go, in thoughf, with each atloni lo tha element into : which it ia resolved; snd wnntt, at last, the results" in? oust is guiiiepiHi up, we would laid rutter out- s-itep nisi an ia cotMreniraieu inera. II tney are placed in th romnMNi grave, wa think, fsiiiifutly, imleed, aixl with averted eyas, on tlie work f dis solution. Wherever they go, whatever dixmj. lion ia maikt, thither we go with llieot, in Waking IxNirs and in dreams ; and if any thing can be 4mvs to la'auiily the spot, it is ao much lakca from ibe, dd, reptilsive, cheerless condition, iu which eur filuigs are ever presenliug then) lo ua. The Ims lory nf seailchral arrhiiecture, and funeral cu. loins, has here a deep foundation in tha necessities it our nature and condition. We cans4 bear that ihe transition should be au audJeu and compkils as ..- IT I in ila irorllLr miMjLkriMt iul iiiiiir.li, MfiilA We would make Ihe dead lo atav a little looser,!! r by' aiirriaiiiiiiiglliin with llnrigs .jhat. reelly; pe- long io this world, but which we have lltertby ron serrah'd to use on Ihe ttaasae to tlie next. Whv .i:.l .1 I... I: .1 i i ' . -. uiu iw aiiutao my tne ew eno arrow; ana Bisy ittsj dg, by.lho side of tlie ikdl r Why-did Im E'cyp Itau einUlm and emblui,ai 7 Why do Ibe natives of Siatth Afrira carrt fid and raiment lojbcir , . n imr, , ,, OH W, UIIT OOT Fnn R HOI IT ilts nmrbfc aod the simiud, dwu.lni il a isM rilefr I hJ J.b'.di'ai should ba mors meanlv served than rases, from a regard lo decency ami custoim biil . w " lxcaiiBS we would fM, if lialy we can perauedo ourMilvss lo ao s v t tkaltuey. arc iyj.a boliy tyjoixl the consrMHHSiesa of pomp and certuniy, aiiJ bavf mit caaaod In ba wilbia Im stieracirtins!ance; -W would cutincct them back, if weeuuW," by aoma -. oC the thiuga uf stu-e, i? the. apfsirleiiances of afj ..- -fi.xlioJwt3 jaiuerliUun;'' and knowing tliat wscn- -not pax over tlie great gulf, really lo minister lo ibew wants, ww 4erifelveii with watrnsrima."" " gt.rary want forihiil otilyj jta'rt ymmmX mmZST But wa are at the gate, and must drop our rpe- culaiiona, ReaJur. you niar-swt have teu there, ; 1 tf.Mf i, djwejbtf! .s.i.amgitwrssf have, it cannot be uiiwidqouw aaiaio atroU with . ua. through the grouwla,. Aa you go in, ti'sre.i'i.: : tha beautiful sarcopliugus, child ia Italy, erect ed ta tha name of Spunheini, who died among ua, aa if Without a countiy, but as a ciu v-m ot tls world, and a jnenibor of Ibe human Ctiuily umh'V tngl be visiter frrst, tat" his entranrepn if w Terirnvd him havr tjonipletely all the member of this great " " Huiily7 wliether of tlxwTast or of the West, are . .; united at tbft" aravelA Jittla frtHer'o, ties alt - -that waa morUlof him who ministered in the tern- - Ciu m miw, ana wimms sptrii suu iiugcra in tlto Iniveraily, shining iq Ibe labors of bis succeseor. Where is his learning now T Where his clear re- -soiling, Tbia refined acutenexs, his graxping iutclkfi? 1 bey are active in thai other spbure. fcr winch saatt AsT satsk ) K sxaratai bwsIbiiI a hMinsM rsaraat g. ' , .asiim v tasj . aVv " xssf v IMIIM Ana wnereis me grsiuuue u ts Yrm-tlmm: the marbl still sleep in tbe quarry, or nil the tlii ael begun ita work T Aa you turn to the- right, in ne .of the larger dells, she who trawirbftJttcjrd fIJm I euaiii ot tlie temetrcv', who had the way, in her - luiiocas oi noiie ana uxciuineas, uowg into Ute new nUcvdesjtJiab loruj tram, T. . lickjxc!J,.)u.iaatJi rwrnos inert the eve, of ful hers arid parents, Hki r nave bere prepared ilie laafsfJng-Tii slvei and llieir fumilieai even a in the city they havff bnilf fair rriKlly hornet fha thai, ss.j.m -t(- -" lifisr- And now wa nave Wound our way up to tlio bill-top, let us pause, and look around, and think. - Wa are but beggarly at description, even with rich autumn woods and fair towns at our foeL But We cannot forbeaa lo remind you of the river on the one nond, ni the lake on the other, and the long stretch of irsxahas, with the X'niveriify, anJ then the city, beyond. The citywith ita thou and fsulaesof life, beating ynrtnartdquickAtliro. 1 the hoar of aocfety how manyaager hojKs, va ? plan Wle fancies, useful puqwisca, are there ; I do thev toil. and. eniov. and null. d..n i, up, ani then Irrt here where sleep ca.iiit I disturbed, though the roar of twenty D&U U n rising up into the peacciiil groves, and where tf , unbroken goings on of nature sei-m to m' k ix' fitful, feverish courue of man. Here the h,i. ! full, and the eye sink, and thev U t, !,t afier amithor, to lie here and take their still tha v orld wll go on, nature atxi'x-M'ty, m i lie stirred in ! heavy current If the ( !; ci (heir stricken leaves.. Uo thWr Ihoughls tw'rtvtw' up her, to contemplate tfiat final ret ? ll-- t' i. -s, - -
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1834, edition 1
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