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1,4 I- 4 f J (run I I ti' a I nr. I !i w.aU.'ft r-iMlo j-utlid altuuti.ri in ling- UuJ. London M-nr J Mmt if. 1 1. grrst aUii.U.lur (1f fttortry ",B Coliertjuriii low raiom in. err ie rl,a ftit liiterr-.ling h atui if I La ll-oftcy H,aiU. IV l".nghh '' !t 1, ,0 M tir Jinary pure j the 3 prf trnl. wf 1 be flrpoitr to 'I " ' 1 "' ,uor " lO,fHH),noo iirrling, and oMiilninlng the e. a-rt'of Go)J lathe United State, tU IUbk it still J,vrrximV(J with llii srtkbij end lit Uctlbat toiiuW ibe Cad Indie Co, to the aoimml of 1,700,. 000 ieflintf are wa to I fJ H, will toad to , sunk juwy etill W"f auumlaril, wile profitable jnt(iiK'irt to considerable amount should offer. This abundance w money in bflgisod w miet r. luflai in lit present itit4 of thing here J nothing enutd be more prorMiniu for a general ami lasting twumpiiofl by the bank to thi tooiilry, awl ekoeld any of tbe tH fofus to resume, we may Mfcly infer their utisonndiicre. or lhat Ihey are In- Jlsmced by ainiater omlirrt. .. ' " ' Cutto ifarlft-Tt price of eoltoo remained about the aaioe, and diepdeitiow to speculate on higher prkce ww (liwril to Lrmdiei and Liver. pool. I lie B1orB fc.g'SMU wee einuu, vwi uuuw illy Urge in I ranco. The account front the oianufscturing district in nngUinl ere all fiVofl!. Setftal large fai. urra had occurred io K'-vm, Licit wtwtd lend to iniinili tlf th njtmdfur ciilton t I raws 6oi- A dtclirie bat taken place in llii arti- th, owing to the foraU prutt of g'wd cropa ihnMili'Mit Europe, ei well m in hngland. Tobiicrxh The alock vu hand tu mall and trie on me nan, Doiori not wing cnjxwt-u io nil, an aurance waa enUc4patcjf vwmj to tbe nwll quantity on hand. oriHJSITIOM TO COV. DUDLEY. Whrthi r Mr. Cairn bu, or bi not dxtaented to . ulur4b office of Guvoroor. iLaatuoa to ha takae U rnatrd oo all aide that he ia io 0. flrli. W can only My, we rr gret entreniely lht he liti eooacntad to git th tia of ai name lo hi olJ palrtieal aneailea, bu political (rwode liat nut akt biio ft It; Ui puUie meeting tint xniMr4 him, and the eomuiitte Itiat adJreae4 biio alikrbelong tn that party, which keretoiore M denounced I tan in I lie biltereet linguag hi rtfuing to boar lo klr. Eaton at th bulJiug of lb ;rettrt, and Wt He may indeed doea it a triumph that bu old enctnit ar drira to tbe neceaw lr of rally iag on him, but th miy M another view of tli .waltar, and laugh in- their sleeio at th idea that tbey are inaking an instrument of him. In eiUKr point of vR-w, it i an awkward puation (or bins and litem, and Mr. B"aich moat have (oil it ao whea he eoiK-d bia rrply to tho Committue; fur in that, he de aot directly atr iliat be cooaenU to boom a Caadi djt. , for ouraelvr we cannot, fbf a momeat, tbiuk of wp porting Mr. Urancb agaioat . Uii'lley, for Una, among other reawjn. We were not only friendly to th f krlioo ot Go. Dudley, but to our humble pben aiteJ in ek-cung bim. Since be wna ilected, he hu im nothing that we can hear of, In office, or out of it, to forfeit Ui confidence of In friend; oa Die contra, ry, bo hu dincbarged all hi public dulie faithfully and wkh ability. Thui being the caae, it would be an 'tteroop, and uiconiwtenl in the party, sow l drop bim, and uke up anotbsr. , If he wa fit to b run for the of. fic I wo year ago, be ia equally co now, be bak)g dooe .jMthing'to furtcit the couAdencw of bi friend. We ktow but what Gu. Dudley' opiiiiooa are en eertaia grfatrng u4jrcti but we know that he hu alwaya toeu conajdored U belonging o tho Republican party, and bu acted with lie ateadily and faithfully from the time of tbe hat war to tbe pcoacal hour, II may. or bo may not, differ with aome of u on certain mea- aweavhut4aiibrMe( il-ie gToond-lor abiridon log him, nd with ua, there hall be pone." Ai to Got, Dranch, although we cannot support him under existing circumatanccs, we ar not disponed to abuar, and cliarge bim with apostaey a some of the lug papara are doing. Uia having ennwntc J to ron IU Hit office of Governor, ia no proof that he hu gone over lo Van Bureru - IUway agree with Mr. Varr Da ren on tlie ineaaure' rererred to in hi letter, but, not- itWandmj that, ha i no Van Duren man, and proba- bly never will be. Go. Dudley can aaeceed without puciiig bi friend under the necessity of inmrepresenN inyhiaoppnaeiit All that we biveto do is to rally, and all will be safe. " ' It i but justice to the (abject, to present to our read. ! en Mr. Branch' answer to the WakeCommittee. Wo eball close this article by doing so: ' tiTttiBOiT CBGaAraaK, July 7, 1S3S. Ge-tlcmii : t was honored br the recciot of your of the 4tb instant, allor 1 took tny seat in die cars, at Hallifax, and avail myself of the earliest inoniiil to respond to the enquirws you have made, as to tny opin. una on certain political matters, of high import.", llv ng fir more than the third ot a century oufended hr a "rid eonstructiua of the Federal constituuoa and he heteing is 1 do, that the existence of our (Southern In- auunions vitally depend, on a rigid adheraneelhcreUi; I i have do hesitation in frankly avowing to you, and UiraUih VOU la m iullnar rilinnf Nnrlli (!arnlina. that my opinions have undermine no change: but on lite contrary have boen cohlirined by liiue. It Ibilows therefore as a matter of course, lhat I am now. aa 1 ev. V bava beenj t-pprged. ID InrnrphrpiUq . TTnii.l Ci.i uk. rue which opinion 1 will assign but one reason. It u this, that the power to grant iricnrMrefion waa expressly withheld, or dotted by the convention which Jiwde tbe Constiiution. All of which will mora fully appear by reference to the Journals. I will go further, a am equally opposed to the exploded deposit bank system nay more sa : Hence you; will perceive, that mull on in l.ivnf ll IVnotilntKinKl iftOTT-uJdJj to make men "webrtbait, I mit ba induced totlunk more favor ahlr w theing-ncy, or could the ingeoeity ef Iheir frienda aathfy me that they 'possessed less patronage, or influ than individuals, I .might aue and re-examine v -uujecu is j; it seems to me Inat no citklui and in wlligtut, man will affirra either proposition. Thus, b fir my political sentimentaV-As to men, I feel "rat " the price of nberty is eternal igilence" and 1 V'ah ittn be exitlil-iilff nnitarutiVvl thai I oniiinill mc. I WU; in advance, fc or against no mitt, furthwr than he 7"00 fwoe userul, in perpetoatiag tbe great pnncu r to which I trust I have ever been sincerely aUached Bd Which I anl OOUr (nweAm Wnrr narannul itftsiflhra. assisting to re-esUblish. - For Governor Dudley j i -k t.-,i, ; i i I, Mif 'l t e , John' i :tM H To Ur.rt W. I. inff xA f, J wl l),ff( u. W B.nk, hrfj Ul0 ' . f t Uu-f, JI it,' Mh i4., lUy IU f.Jlj In, IWfl, i JJ;. IJ"",r " 'H"S,,", fr,J KwJ,iiiiM1f, Thai tU H.i.1 l iu W.nth.j ir .nI rUrU,-Tlw II. h. tm i Tha rulmf f. Ml, M ib flr.j of Atfiri4 it.r...to la ptmenl I'Jnfl (h j, ir fini,m-ii. tK Wt;blM Um a of U.ir i.t:i.f utaiuTiu la I 0g council, H. U.IUni wnu Xr 1 '' . f 0U kJ4 'rMjnl JacU to tM taliaUNi lh' A lral I'riHhmg i'rri. Th I'-ltbiTof ). "A'w ,enii.ry an4 IWMmtrm, fioni ih arnrtbinr flanf Vork OoriVr f- llmfuirft Ua fwnt!y rrtciad a jhe bW t.rfwt The JtiW of i tt-U Bill of Printinf ftm fiofli Nipkr, of UU, th powar of hKli U M the country wilh Uia Joaa bwwrf kKb W adite to print iUi to aat!?,"?,,ugf,,uk,J lUl , i ( ji , ' tot tall li Uttjnof wa to aUad lurUi tract la Iti boor, or Aewfrrd la a mmutir, Thi aoina ah4 ; -l, ,1.. ......Miki ur. i a. UeradAU. partknUfly t Unm valta bet ur Lav wtu aataed Us pasiecttue to which tnchlnry may be ct tU. The Act, kowvr, ia .bd k by Mr. Webb, the Editor tod pmprtstt, end w Imv n dmiU id iu truth. The ise a lb Coeain it Esaibiata ia alto Materially loereaa-d; and at fa vw nut only lb largaai daily newapape ia lh Uaitod ftiato. but ia llie world. Cr rKl of e Letur fVoca Dr. JJ. Arn, bWnio Editor of Die Weatere Carolinian," dated LaarancaviJU, Julyfl,! 1 brliar ikat Monlgoroery er-only, with be bill andoaiea, Mono of IuiicIum( cvmiwa ia guU, mail Ui Md regwai bowr, niaa of acr brat riepfaltr are a4 valnaU ftr the want ot sufSrietit i. r c v uixnt te work them. tVvtrsd firM im utif U-i-e im Civered ia the wJoty and prflut!y wrwogbt, but lb in' ore nf rit county r elm-fly of ih tfrpuails coarse tort atvl to work lha profitably, reeim skx water than w WMtaiiy mij near Uictt fur cvavraier.1 imJ pro fiUtleeeerstsML - , " MonlNnrr i a rreen slnn and alala famiilrM (with ber sod lhr a seta of Quarli) and in thai fur. mat too wator as generally scare, tpoi-il!y in thsauio aier snssKi. N(wilhtandltif this dnw-back. much mil baa been fUind in thai county, and apteral of tbe rtchrst drpo. pait known in the United Slates ar hare located I'tHin f Mint I M of tSaro. I had often beard of tb mwe, but never visited it untd the other day. It wit oo of th tM mines okrovrd la Nxlb Camtina, uv that of Deed's to Cabarrua county, and ba been worked eonatantly fur about Uury-fiv year with more or lea success. The rdd M said to he th Aoaat in lh H(a. TUtitrrea Eaind la tbie mine vary, from the mm of pin bead lo lumps, weighing Uiree, tour, so evsa nv poopda. From the best eatimata that ua b mad, it m supposed that spa arcs of VMJMO dollar worth of gold bu been taken fnrni tbw mine. It ha always beeo worked as a deposit mine, but within th last few months, one of the veins, tabwh. no doubt, owe supplied these extensive deposite wilh gold. nu neea penetrated end toond, so lar as tested, to be venr rich. Good workman hsta ateraeeit i ikia mine and that Uu with e small band rocket, VO dwls. per day to th band fur lb wa-deseaaon; and & to lOdwta. per baod ba been very common working at lime. When I wu on the ground, I saw two or three per sons still wuhing, and making good wage out of grit several times culled. , No doabt remains in my minJ, but thai ill the gold here found, came frwa veins located in tbe biH near tbe head of tbe two stream where the washing bu beeo done, ' , Tbes vein will, in time, bo doubt, b developed and profitably worked. Some very rich ore and beav tilul specimens of gold in qurtx, have beea found by Mr. Howell Parker, m th vain alluded to. and wr I to judge fmm the appearance ot th vein and the spe cimens be showed me, he will do well lo pursue thi vein farther. Thi valuable mine ia situated foor mile South of lh Yadkin ia the Nona-West corner of the count and owned by Mr. Howell Parker eV brothers. JWai Parkers mine Ibeie are number of others ia Mont gomery. Tbe famous Derringer roin and th Beaver Dam deposite lie In this county. Much gold bu been found t various places in th vicinity uf thi village, owned and worked by Mr. Duncan McKae tod otheia. Island Creek, which emntie into the Yadkin at a place called old Henderson, bu yielded larire qusnti lie of gold from H our to its month, and 1 has no doubt where this stream enter the river there i rich and extensive deposit., Thi place i owned bv Dr. MsRiT DaLaatoTHB, a gentleman of wealth, who, no doubt, own one of the richest depositee m the oounty, if Jm would but feat end work it. 77 " Tbe picturesque sceaerv at and. araand thi nUca XtTunderson) i Gno beyond description. ' I intend, at arme tuturo -period, la ra.fisit.Uiia. aelighttol pni, tra verse the mountains in it vicinity, vhicn ar famous fur deer, and, if possible, to discover mora of the re sources of this part of the coaoly, whidi, to all ippearw ance, is ricn wnn minerals. . In my opinion, th people of Montgomery would greatly promote their interest by attending mora to the raising of sheep and cattl. Tbi i one of . tbe finest region for raising sheep 1 ever saw. There are large district of waste land which, if properly attended to, would produce great quantities ci good grasa without Hoh sTeTtA--Th6uswnda of sheep" could be raised here, the wool improved, and the bonnes made very intereeting and profitable. Time and paper will not permit me to diacu this subject further at present. I inteoJ, however, at some future period, t submit some view and calculation which, if not new, may confirm those already known. 1 - . There exists at this time, suite an excitement amens the people of Montgomery en the subject of a Div ision of the County. AIL the Candidatea here have declared u favor of the measure, and from the unanimity of senti ment on this point, it would appear that no other can didate rould be elected. Tbe Pedee, which runs through this County, divides it into too. aqual parts, or nearly so, and front an exami nation of the map. each Division would make a very respectable county. So think the cilizena of Montgo mery, at least.' run TUB WESTERN COUMA.J Mearma. Editom: Have you heard of the glorious times we bid Jit old LiacoluUin on "Independence j wryi ir nmri aavisc you to inspect ttio ijinrwn ic publican, and there you will see all a boat it ' The Edi tor of tost paper found it necessary ,to apologize to hia "friend who participated ia the festivities of tbe day," for not publisning more than one tout to each mau aa some givAr, some four, and aome even Jit Iran apiece,' I was not on the PoL but I may sav if the war was as nlentr as the toast, the mutt have had a reader of the Republican, I wilt end you a few speci mens which I wish voa to publish for the benefit of fu ture fieflerat ion. - Out of the fee first volunteers given. four were drank lo the bohor, and glory of Martin Van uuron. , Here 1 one of them; ' . . ' By Israel P. Detter-Martin Van Buren; In hit pub lic career, may be ever bo guided by the mtin-fprimr of Independebe, may hi name be borne on I lie pinions of fame, to earth's remotest verm," and regulated by the balance wheel of truth, and in bike the Presi dential chair in siiitsbf all l(ie eDorUot Federalists, Bankites, ':- - . -' .,: -y :Tbik i sublime I la finey see lrttlo-V najlini; throngo the air on the pinion of sg)e,M itli the " main-sprm j 01 a ankee watco ut one hand, and the 'J. 9 r I aWi J ti !!, I , , i.n Van I'.urA d''in i in fit f dAiifim i l!n 4- si, b'j in t lit i!.mn . r i,t tn l.ii.'U b I'llu-f, chsnsed of the fthjiy rag and ihieplastre Ut btvr iniea lb land, ' New, h maa who would rv drink a bumper to ibis patriuti toast, bo me frhmd of "demur rary," and inataad of the Myatlnw bo," huld have bat pockrt tilled wrtb "hi.plsir4 during ibe bslsac of bw life. Dot yowr raaider ntaal not uppQse that all were 4itkaa who figured aa that ocas. Tber wr orna wlid rawacd a lute fof aasaaj u the fulloaing toast will arov r Dy D. Wirlick A merr girl, a gaoj ftd.fl tad a glaaaef gnt-1 ry true baarted .Cmrkaa. What a f ks-saj f.-lw Mr. D. Vvsrlirk must b, and what gbrfmua lima we would have f he errr Praskji nt 1 lb United Htatea. JlnrM.m pay filled tbe land with "yellow boys," NisklMJIi-, wiihreeuN tfm s-.tr but fl. U'cfUk would dw better than i.brr,-s b would crown every true-hearted Ameri. caa with a merry irl, rJ CWIe-snd e fla of grog What glut wm linK the would be C all Ui tmo-bcertsd AntencaiM, w Would bar nothing tod bat march up and duwa through tka land IJdlwg.daae ing, ad drmkmg of gtog 1 1 Tbe next Urn tbey have merry-making in old LiucJnti " may I be tier In ee OLD FOUNDER Y. Iroa taa westub caouu.J Usaar. Carroa ; If the following bnpromta o7 th HcbioJ Ddwa, be not albigether eoworthy a corner io your paper, it ia at your service. Respectfully, A TEACHER. MY HEA8O.N8 IX)R ODEDIE.tC TO THE RULES OF fsCIIOOLr Ti duty to obey the living teacher' voice, When it accords with law divine, rave I'd From Heaven, and writta ia God' wtird, (And tbey iluna ir Whined whi do their duty.) Tm thus, is showa lh brightest aruaeaeot That 'sl adora'd a child of fair Eva, Evea a meek and quiet apirit, which once From lUav'n itself, obtaia'd bigb praise. And ull obtains; fbr God i alwsy one, Nor lime, nor place hu power to clisng Aaght that ba speaks, but all is perfect. And abide ia strength, throughout Eternity. And is there one, who would not wiab to be Approv'd, in the anerring eye of wisdom infinite 1 Full soon, all that tlie heart demres besida Will vanish, like the gloria of th rainbow, Into empty air, and b turgottea ; or worse. VVill lira, like the tabUd Yullor,vgnawiog al the heart Forever t but whom the lord approve will thin Resplendent u yon brilliantynid day sun, Glowing and sparkling wHui eternal Lustre, Amid tho wantlee Host of the Redeem'd I And who with ucb a joyous prospect. Opening wide before hjir, would not meek'y Take tlie yoke ofaelfdcnnl, and glsdly Wear il till the day of premis'd Euhation ? froa Tea w earns caeouhub. Memb. Entrees : I herewith eeod yon a newspaper coma:mng uia opinions or several aistinguiseed rHstew mea on the eubect of a U oiled eSute Dank : I hope yon wui puuiian uia aaios, sy ooing SO, yon will gra tify a number uf your Subscribers in this County. r -, . , . . -AN OLD PATRON. tredei eoonty, July 23, 1838. r- '--- OPUvlONS OFlIT3ANK"""' 'I conceive he eeublishmeot of the United Statef Bank,aa a direct violation of, and dangerou lo the free spirit of the Federal Constitution, and oppre. aive and hostile lo the free institutions of the Atner icao people. Tkomni Jrfertan. 1 I ran never givw my ranction to an institution which ie capable in any emergency of e-ii rolling Ibe mercantile interests of the country. 1 cannot recogtiixe the authority of Congreaa to charter a bank, JttJladtm!tTtlAZMil:i IflattTTl'aniJ , M Dank and other rile feitks, have thrown tbe nmjorily into the hands of those who were shaped ia Tory iein, and in British idolutrr, did their aoib ere conceive them. Jukti Adam. " A eoon aa tho bank charier waa obtained, ila friends began to build up princely fortune for them elves, at coal of the widow and orphan, and all hon est persona who bad subscribed for stock. Tbe people have furnished thirteen person (a majority of the directors) wilh a cudgel to break their own heads, tor they can fix the vnlue of every an re of land, from Florida to the Lake of the YVoodsr" Nile' Rrgiiter, 1819. i ; u For a long time, I saw wilh pain, the advances of an aristocratic tnonied institution, which tin-cat- oned lo cast a poisonous mildow over our preciout liberties. 1 hey would have rendered our fair coun try a passive instrument in Ilicir hands, iii which ease freedom would have vanished from among ua," Crtt,' Ifatttft ?fi34 "The eetablishmnl of a National Barf not be ing Constitutional, and not in hi opinion tlie pro' per remedy for the then existing evils, he proceeded to examine wnat it was." " - 7 . Darnel Wtbder.U 18lfl. w What am I to think of moneyed corporation wngjmfjajae Hon, that tell the rmtuxMo it face, that it .will speml as much aa it please on the press, and deal with I'remdcnl a il would with felons, 1 Rave bare ly time toeay, go on with, your patriotic Vork if extirpating inch a corporation.- Jn inch a warfare with it, 1 nm with you, heart and hand. Richard Rusk, 1834. . ! w ; r (the United States flank) is, in' fact, erec ling, within the Stnte and the Union, a NEW OOVF.RXMEiJT enimperioiii in irnpeno, UN KSOyfN T0 THE CONSTITUTION, defvinir its power, laughing at u 'lriclwiMi, ntoming ita pru)ctj)i'3, anl pointing to tut golden vaults a the weapon; thai will execute ita behest whenever it J t . i . 1 1 .t roi.iui vi. "t u iii.m: if ; - .'fi p 1 " H S'lil 1 ir-rti nu 111 it-s fir t? IM. UU (I1U.N id iU VYXui UAlICUtlV. l.H.NMli.NT id the e .oniry. Ir is iitu usa tn lih tin Muwialer full in th fire, ('vnrire Jj rrrr, , 10, 1-Sl. "Il (the United L'tates P.auk) is furnishing raj i Ul sim thmiplit at on ami (he HU rttottietit HUV1NU M UN and VOTU3 u cattle id th mar. ket 1 giving a (we to pubJid opiuiuii, making and unmaking Present al will, footrullinj lb free will of lite pib ami rorr ( tknr irtranlt, circulating, aimultanwiualy, political llisorj' 1 des tnirtiv of the CiaistitotwMi hd paper money, in jure lovry Put bank, mriaillug and einan diag al will diernunti an aichange CCTwith lilawine, ly uarte roiso, the iiikitt of the Mr.." (Ysnrf d J'nlrrf. ifue II, 1631. - It Le clear to every man, 4 who rune le read,' flu! the nucleus of a host obiov oiioaat-iiT an der Ibe deceitie pretonoe uf ihe piblie good, I firming le every Hi ate, and maturing it plane le put the people, ibe eorking claase, wodor their power, ' . ' . - Anl another lime avMrnf epos iki wumelary ry. fra of Ikt nation, tu CmTkn Br atk IIsrk; and by atimulatio Ibe (mlutt of avarice, rorrtio. uea it movement to power andaulkority. There is no schsine, no plan, mi projocl which lh cligar ihy will l adopt if it caa Jrrrire and dtlndt Ikt porting rtrssvs.t aTf-MTRBti votm and put there in a ueitMi powerless In their own Inlereet and ibeir own advninr" (Jonrfcr V Inqulrtr, IM. P, N3ii.,Y. Q. Pre. ADDKE83 OF MISS CL HOWELL,-; Te rtriLa, Delivered al Nnt Ckfl aWwtiaary, Montgomery cs JanaJth, ItCN. Pubiik4 if rt f weaf of ktr ttirvh. ' . JJ Dsab Pr rue i-1 11m beoevul! dsste a of Ed tat ma Is. to Uisiruct, to persuade, to pleas ) to acslier the cloud of ignorance and error front the alinoaphere of reasua l to rsiuov tit film of arejodica from th men tal eye, and tho to irradan th benlchled mind with th cheering beam of truth ; to promote tbe inno tent and rand plaasura of the fancy and intellect, nd to die4 tha sltraalMwa U virtu, enaveh ad reaaoo ar tbe cbiractrristiw, the glory aad the bappv aess wf mankind 1 Taea sre ttva-ptllar which support the fair fsbri of EJucetioa lb foundalioa upon which reeled lbs moat BMgalocenl ediDc Uiat gauiua oould dorii! or art construct.' To cultivate the miad, then, my dear Pupil, I to improve the noblest faculty of eor naUir. How rspidty sre we leaving Deinno u ui privilege orTared to as tor Improvement. I low much hk lh " (try vktioa of a dream" do tbe oppa-ruiiit, ao lately our real waaeessm, now rise before as I Per mit me, then, lo seise the present sjoment to iwipr upon your minds the value of tbe blessing now oflered to your acceptanre and improvement If yea were learning to play oa the Pnno fur pablw einibilioa, what hour apd day would you spend hi giving facility id your finger aad attaining tbe power of tbe sweelawt and sonst expressive execution. ir you were devoting yourself to the orirsa, what month and year would yon labor that yon might know it coon pass, and be mistress of its keys, and be abl to draw out, at wdl, all its vs. riou combinationa of harmonious euand. and it full richness and delicacy of sx press ion Aad yet fee will fancy that th grandest, the moat virion and roost ex pressive of an lostrumcDts, wincn tbe ifiQuii creator Lu faabiooed by the union of ja Intellectual emit, with th power of speech, miy ba pltyed upon without stu dy or practice. .My dear Popils, success in vry rt, w4atvr awy a the wateral uleat, require industry and pains. How many would bive been lust m the undistinguished crowd that sunk Id oblivion, if they bad never made their persevering inert lor im Mwenroot Of how fcitny lrors w ill lh sams reaaik prove true! '.What encouragement ia there given to the todustrwua , YlUl uca eoeooragemeat, how w xcusable th negligeoce, which suffer lb most in terssiinff nd imnorunl truth to aeaai havy and dull I My dear Pupils, let m beg of yoa to avail yourselves ef ' tn present tdvaatsgeeaad goon locumvat an cqualn tance wim every Branch of female Education t yoa must also, fsiliifully and skilllully improve the studies yoa nave eomiuenced tbioa.of toe love of your fond parents and of lb thousand eorowrta tbey be boatow sd upon you 1 Now, your character are forming, yoar mind ar expanding, your principle are developing, and bow your habits ar fixing; but oon,'lik metal in the mint, the impression will be made too deep to be ricteeVft it not, then, your mlerest,i w'U your duty, to Improve your present advantage fbr the eulti vatioo of your wuial, ss well u iotellactoal power1 - My dear Pupils, " I eonaider a bums sou I without education, bk marbl ia lb quarry; which bowaon of iu inherent boauuca, nntil the skillful hand of the polisher fetches out th color, and make the un face shine and discover every ornamental aloud, spot sad vein that run tbroush the body of it' Edu cation, after the same manner, when it work upon a noblo niind,draweout to view every latent virtue and perfection, which, without sue a beln. areveyer able to tuikeUieirippearance."- - - - - : M dear Pupils, we live) tn a beared ige, aad in a country bleated almost beyond any other; we have ma ny uionu committed te eur trust, wiucb w might to improve. ' White I congratulate yoq npoa the happiness you njoyia the high boric fits of education, 1 warn too al the eame Unie, tu beat in mind, that where much i given, much will be required. .If you have bad tbe privilege of learning the ornamental, as well s the sobstaulisl branches of Education, remember, that their highest use and noblest end is not to make yon tho but terflies of fashion during the gay Summer month of youto, but to tit you tor cheering and blearing those who have so fondly watched over yu in your lutancy. My dear Pupils, tbe design of our rieiuinar is to fa cilitate your progress in karniog, and, al tbe nm time, ie impress on your tniml principle or piety and virtu. I also, wmbod to assist voa in cultivating your un dcrstaridings, and providing' for yon a fund of rational employment an ' employment calculated to 'xoJud those frivolous pursuit, and that love of ease and pleasure, which- enfeeble and corrupt the minda of many inconsiderate youth, and rendor them useless to society. Without vour own beet exertions, the concerns Tjfotfcenfur youf WclBir, will he ofliitle avail With triem, you miy lainy promise youraeive luoccss.' I therefore, recemmeiia to you, an earnest co-operation with the endeavors of your friends to promote your im provementand happtnesa.' T " ' txInoalMMW wliil- Mr seenre -your owBnrofffcSB, wiM afford vou the hearl-fult satisfaction of knowing r connected by the most endearing ues, 1 recommena you also 10 nave serious and elevated view of the studies in which you may be engaged. Whatever may be yourattainments, never allow yourselves to rest satisned with mere Mto rary acquisitions ; nor with a selfisth or contracted ap plication of them. When they advance only the into rest of thi stage of being, and look not beytuid the present Iraptient scene, their ir.flnonce is circumscrib ed within a very narrow spher. .The great business of this life is, to prepare and qnsftfy Us for the enjoy ment of a better, by .cultivating a fjure and bumble state of mind, and cherishing Jmbita of piety towards God, and benevolence towards oof fellow creatores,-- Evrry ! Ihil prnniote or retard thi ininortent f work, is ot great moment n u, aril claims ynur nrst and sorious attenson. ir, uien, the cultivation or letters ' ' 1 ) ' I . t . Sin! li!n'-i.l mi ' ' ii I 1 f r !! (it r If, t.'-t j 1 1.' .! - '., : lull t I I' ! I t I I aill in t h i t. 1. '. r ) , : 1 ' w .jn t nil 1 tj- but a! Ids t . 1 , v i..i'.tu ihin and knowlnle l'i ! " ' act the lM)ir -f your fn-n!s '- 1 1 attaiiiiiKiiia, if y ' fro tam of j 1. I ui toiir. ! lii.:. ,,, j g( t!.e ir f' l if !.; t;iry ilitiiciiixi aud S-ril, With CJHl,,,'ti t!.a inu . niiliitUnd mind if yoj s.fl-r youi" hea o I ed in every Cuikmi it trifling spocoltun, If krt and princ')i!rsba Ji-Uael liJ t.imrJ ly tta it.n M of frtnnt'tmg snd parBicious Ui.li a, (f wl.n b .. gaac of eonaiUi caa mak tmenda.) yo will I a in oiiriurtunrtm you rwwenj y, anJ yu will iive banal them .-- Amonf the br iifhl lad cncoamcing etmtU- uf ma- BJUffllent young prrifie.and Hi m Kjrnfgl dviaiu of otUrg who ones a rr promising, may you be so we 11 Ui cboiw and follow that path which lead to honor. sefulne!, sod tru envment- Ibm m lit morning of your lit, Dow, pursuit kt ardent, and obstacle rt-a-dily giy way to vigour and pervrsnc eiiilirara this lamnrabl ua devote yonraelvHt to in ir.-n.unsi uf knowledge and tirtua, sad bombly pray I, I . A that ba ty btoasj yoor labwar. ' - Mr dear rupn,esitiriae Uien locuitivauaAd Kiorn your mind with ereful knowledge. 1 trust there I not on of yow but lhat will try and recollect Hi in traction yoe have received from lime to Unm, In our crux, 1 1 100 fl ot snort Sure 1 100. IX7 on erv niter, oe uato ach other as yoe would bare them do to yoe. At it hi the dose of the school aad 11 1 will beto nt a short lime, I leave yoa, hoping ya wdl ge tor war J . and try to Improve the Lwwiedge you have gained, " ' . UNITED IN WEDLOCK, In RanJoh Count v. oa ftarulsv tha la I net. bv An drew R. Craven, Kaa. Mr JOILN. BRADY, to Mwe uruii vui miiiii'U ' . le Davie Cortnty, rm th'l th loaC, by TUnmas Cbesh- -ier Esq , Mr. DAVID JOYNER, of Iredell County, to Mrs. QARAH COOK, of Davie Cooirty. Ia Cabarma County, oe lha 1 lib alt into, by lb Rev. Jrae E. Murrvaon, Mr. LEVI CORKELl, to ilsw MAKY E. STlREWAtT, daughtar of Adam Btire- waiitEsq . r rm.x v',-.i: 4 CAMP MEETLN0 will ht'held at South River t V Church, ba Rowaa countf i la eammnee on the Slat, aay or August. . m ad liiik a s a 1, a 1 1 ti JNO, W. LEWIS. July w, tss. tot rpEUPERANCX METlN0eTbe DufTalo and X Dear Creak Temperance clocbrty, wilt hold it ra giiUr rnfertrur on UVa'aradey, i let cff sit," st 3 o'clock, P. UL, al the boose of Mr Jacob Misea beimer. It ia expected Uiat aa address will be deliver ed la lha Gerniae language by the Re. H. Rothrock, nd addressee la the English bngoage by Rev. Measr. Aaar, Loan aad SraoaEk The friends of Tem pa rs see aad the t'-rtaaaos generally, are respectfully re quested to attend. Dy order of" Society, -- CEO. BE1LMIAR17T, S. Cabarra co, Jaly 80, 1 . lot , VALUABLE PROPERTY pnn sup- vtJ PUE 8uhecriber wUhing to' close all hie boai. A doss will wall al private sale bi TAN T AUO. Iyig oa the Eaet -Square of (he (owe of Salisbury, and four Lute attached thereto. The Yard ia an ex celhmf aland tor business, being Ibe oldeat etab. Iished Yard ia.Towa. , There w a ban, adjoining it, a first-rate attoaUoo for e IlgTsTCrT, with plonty . ' of excellent water.' 4 Also, atwut, 7IJ2F.77-037S2T A0r.- 0 ' ts. Ljipt W ast Square, t -ioctoding abowl len errri of good Meadow. Twenty acre of the above Lend bat been laid off in Town ' Lota, aa may le acea by reference to the Town Plat. A bargain may be Led ie tbe abwe Proper ly by applying between tbie end our August Coert next. :: ' ', ., Jf desired, lb Land can be had awperale from the Tee-Yard.. . JOHN BEARD, SenV. . N. B, The ebore Property', if noi sold at prl- rate sale, will Le auld al Auction, an Tuesday oC August Court, next- ' . . '.-.s July 87, 1838 - - . .3t 1 ir A VINO .determinecLwiiioTe jo the fouth.il trill well it trjeCourthouK, In Letinttoo, ou' Tuesday, the 14th of Augual next, my Plantation, situate oo Abbott Creek, near Frit Is' mill, contain Ing 151 Acre about J 00 Acre are io well Urn bered wood land. T ' " ' Terms of JSofc twelve roontlui credit, the rmr. chaaer giving bond with approved aecurity. Foe further informafion, apply lo Christian Stuckinner offlheTTace,"orto roe io SalUbtiry. ri-u.- - . r- .n n' ill vt . . ; ; - r r'AliL.C.. . July 27, 1839 : ; v y if ' T 1ST P Isi:TTEUS rmaiplng ia A-d the Poal-Ollico, mt.LewrenctnUe, Montnome- " ry County, N. C. - . '- John Andrew, cmmnei i'. ucnton, jnase isrown, Mary Uaxley, Thomoj Butter, 6en-, E. D. Bur- rago dt Co., Benjamin De Berry, Jan., Reuben Dea ton, Francis J, Deaton, Willi Elkine, Joniah Fraxer, Angna Gillis, Jamee F. Harrel, Leonard Hudson, Joshua Hurley, William Harris, Em. John B. Killey, Peter R. Lilly, Nathaniel Macon, William McLeod, Edith Mann, Duncan McRae, Win. B. Oliver, Caldwell P. Pool, Jesse Prichard, f M. W. Smarr, GillcyStngleto, Joseph Slieroa. Benjamin Scarbrough, Frederick Steed, John Saon- der, Patrick TU'mpson, Rebecca Wilson, Tbom- aa li-ioung, Henry iarbrough. V i BAM Im H. CUIUS I I AN, P. M. aix thm ;T"' LIST of Lettert Remaining in the Poet Office of Lf rington, -Jf. C. Jease Alberteun, Ueraldua Anderson, Geortre Bourie, Sandy Uurkhead, John Barrltf, Jacob Bur ly, Mack Crump, David Conrad, Elizabeth Carrick, riiiiimiii nm, viiiej ruin, j run, unie " Greer, Isaac Griee, Joseph Gordon, Petei Gibson, Elizabeth Gallimore, David Huffinon, Gersham . Hunt, J, r Cllulman, Jesse Ilollon, Daniel Iled- " rick, Eliznholhlledrick, John W.Jarratt, William Kennedy, Enoa. Lanning, Jacob Lawrence, Alex. ' Michael, John Mikel, Henry Milkel, Daniel. Noah, , Jame Owen, Burrel Bush, Volentine Ratta, Iliram ' Rattle John Sowers, Philip Sowers. John Sander. Jacob Shoaf, Caer Smith, Matthew Skeen, Thcw Stewart, Mra. Suffroiiie Simpson, Huldah Sink'" George W 1 hornpaon, Christ uin Warner, Xvlom Wood, Jacob Walser, Grandison P. Wall,-TI:o. - Webster, Francis William, Henry Walser. - , - " . M. R0UN6AVILLK, P. M. ' July 1, IW, .. 81 . ,y f ; er
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