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t 7 " 7 ' " " . ' T .Li . ' JU. -tiik rowEKi HO DEtEOATED TOTMi VHIYSD ate R thr 'GoxsTtTimos, jior pbohihited a it to thk Vtatm. air ruervko to jk STATES am ccTiVRU, or to TuTtori.K. Amendment! to the Constitution, Article X. 1. P. AUSTIN & C. FY FISHER, no xiii, of vol.::ix. EDITOR AND COMMENCEXEyf 051). so-. i.U t r4l 'l 1 aaj j Ml 1 lasnl Mb Tltt UCMSI sr. rwWf .TlSt irun trHt Snti ASCII .ikss d.o adirw i KMX I U dtspk Lawws try te resnrt e.Rt"4" irpartf toiiii S.BS'i' irislJis! f Co sec... to f.iur ritsj rly W TERMS Of CAROLINIAN. 4 j i Western CinJinmn is published every Fat 4 it Two Dollars per simura,if paid in advance,' or Two Dollars ami i my vcuw, n um - ? writion of three months.' V j - ' " ' cently received t letter from ho old delinquent iub scrifccr, forking overjhe money due, and express, fug the uiuml remorse of conscience for litiving so Jong deprived him of his just due. What L I . . '! i . J . m - . . oioi win oe.wipeout irom lbs lair nice ol creation, X Hill oNVpaperwiU lie discontinued until til arrearages! when. med shall understand distinctly that chcaliii" -jr..i .i i. Jiaxraiina nf the Kiliton: and a .....:......: . ' .,;. tre peiiut r " , . T j J,,:,.,,, '- p'u"cr u unparuonaoie sin. - w tn notify tlie Editors of a wish, to discontinue, at the end ot a year, will be considered as a new cn.J 8?,.n"!-..-n. K nnonirnnilHl tnJ COITPCtivl A1Vvllro"lc,, vuii'f- 4 tT I VANKEE enterprise. Ao emigrant from Massachusetts, of middle age, inserted, at one dollar per square iior nf''n"j and very respectable appears.we, stepped into our iffiS A deductbo of Si per cent froni 0f Monday. We learn from him that he had ar- """ : T. . ii i. j- . .1.. I nvpil in mn 4h refUlsr prices Will M niua w yrriy uci t Letters addressed to the Editors, must in all cases be postpaid, rived in our country about a mmnh ago. after one of the most adventurous overland journeys ever undertaken. We hope to obtain from hin i fyll account of his tour and.jo the mean time,pfesent OTrreader with the following Ir1ef7utli7ie7 - His name is Isaac H-' Pratt, of Middleborough, EGYPTIAN 1IANIAC&. Plymouth comity, Maawichusetts, a shin carpenier .The insane in Egypt are treited either as beasts blfM'A 1 f"n?i)-v,f ,ix Le!ht fnv orassaiuts-iholy persona. Maniacs, who children.dependent solely upon.his labor, and being, MI S C E Ii LAN EOil S . r- j' i wim nuirareosor oiners. inrown tun nt Amtirtv.iiv htve fit of raving, accwuipuHicu wim tiuwiKo w , . - . ,. k, ii . il.' 2U5 denot. in which thev re sufferea to remain, "d fr " country on f;ot. With nun to aesien was to execute. 1'lacniu nis wile and . .' .1 :.l . tm ksin.n.U harded loaetner, whuuui ut wtnu iromg inu i , . , ------ ---- Derueu lugs. , . . I vountreiit children Wllh rnlulinn tiA alnrtt fin thm looreserve the least aegrvr ot cieanuness in u "t " " ' '- y r - ip preser ..1.. tu- ... 18th of Mav, with his eons, one affed nioe and the a tic, mvu, miu . . temal consciousness' that it aprings only frrtm the imagination, be who conceives it being still m re embittered against th object of his prejudice,' he cause he has no reason for .'his wrath. Trust hot appearances, either for good or for evil do not im agine from the first that this person is an' angel of light, and that, child ol darkness, i m trial is made, let the character of each individual be at an untried cause at the bar of judgement ; he should be considered innocent of guila till the contrary is proved. Stt to do is not inconsisteit whh diners, tion. ' We are bound to treat all with kindness and liunmnrty our conflderice is reserved for a few. In this wise, by wary and deliberate trial, should the characters-of indivi fuals be studied, before We venture to form any 0oim thcrwm ijn this wine may we be habituated to discard all vulvar and idle pualceyihirwiwonTy can we escape impo sition: for on etamination it is too frequently fnind that a pleasing exterior aometimes conceals Jhe blackest heart," while true virtue is not seldom hid den uuder a rough and unprepossessing address. From ETA(hettoniLaii J&dys nf lleteuJimevm. Z' ' ' V E S U V I US," '. -Tlie tragic fute of the 'cities of Pompeii and Herculuneum format terrific page in history. Tliere had not been any previous eruption of Vesu newspaper press is to the gtivermeut of a free peo There he comet! his eager tongue whinking out of plo- it tells them our wishes it apprises Ahem of his mouth, a cup in his band to hold blood, and our wants, it carries to the ear of power the bless, covered with a scaly akin of gold and green ;' as ' ings of the greatful or the murmer of the oppress- he described him to be drew him. ! , , '' J' : ed. , And this is not alU The newspaper teems - These stories' art scarcely credible, yet there 1 with the most practical morality s in report of I can be no doubt of their accuracy. Another friend. ' crime and punishment, you find a - daily warning J on whose teracity I have the fullest dependence, , , agauist ieuitationi not a case in me pouce court, caueo one evening on uiaao, ana uunu, mm wmng uot a single trial of a wretched outcast or tretta with r pencil and a pannel, drawing a portrait witt bliug fulon, that does not preach us the awful lesson all the aeeming anxiety of a man who is consciou I how. error conducts to guilt, how guilt reaps its bit- that he hat got a fastidious sitter ; he looked, drew, - - ter fruit of anguish nd degraduiiuo, Nor i even and looked again, yet no living oul was visible. this all. ,The newspaper it th familiar bond that ' Disturbjne h6t,aid he in . whisper, I havj; . binds together .man and manrno matter what may one sitting W me. Silting to you I V ttclaimed , " lie the distance of climate or thediflerenceofrace. his astonished visitor, where U be and what it . , h It is a law book 'for the indolent, a ermon for the het I see no one.';, j But I see him, Sir, n. , thoughtless, a library for the "poor j it , may timu. sweted BlakeJblughUlytJuSaw late the most uidifK-rent tl uiay tuslruct the most Lot "j you may read of hitn in the Scripture, lit !'' profound. Such are the renl advantngctl the aub- is silting 6f hjs portmUVFatmf Liorory, Ai ,. AGRICULTURAL. AUtothtfinsanewhoareinolIensive.orcompara. n rW.l" cent,) which poured them some, lively lh.t is, thoM who do not by theicon. J- f 'ng' .J J L endanger Theiive. and safety of the people, robing 2,10 by the middle of the aftoon, L are allows toroam about entirely f.ee. r8o lhey ?PH ' jrm house, where Mr. Pratt ,n. fs, indeed from being molested, they are generally quired if ." they dido want aomt odd 1 job. of car- rekted with gnal distinction. .They pas. through- V?'"i do"f helv "P-fiows t.jchteo. out Eevpt for saint. It is tuflicient even for a d looseiied-Joors hung or repaired-Woop i he rrther unreasonable or somewhat ori- made-roof mended-any thing in hisl.no, to pay iinahin order to obtain this title.' We, in this W owi'n.cMr V Urtaiuly," was the re Sountry, are not quite o obliging-the crowd with P'X; "fTAl0 11 mt ?.tQ ui are content to Invest a man," who utters incohe- el) "'"H "M lhe fermer 7ices, tlmt, rencies, and goes about promising to cure all dis- P".'" "ty n 6 W i - .-..i;.. .jt -,nt.l,im. aaok wilbprovuMoot tolas! throuch the day. The VJ m lliviarajaj vuu nirvw u viiii A , Y t ft I . telf, with the character of wonderful 'doctor.- "Ml afternoon he . top, Ml Mt. nwm.nd met Thi variety of icwoily-R true monomania, eo. wcrplion, s.hI thus hecont.nued all lists, in tlie United Stateery general admiration h? to Ruflalo oo Lake Erie. S..rrteUmfs,in nd respect find its incongruities are certified to, weathe, he woMld remaio a day will, his host, C ' kii ..,Vr. nf ,hv.if Slid, on)e or two occasion, received few shd- .n;.;ni,V A nH.t minck. the crv 1 and '"? for .hi work but the whole amount added stantial utility of the newspaper press. Tuese, in X-Lirri efiHt Arti$t. : f , ti -i .1.. i f i;k I ' '-' . Si npim ui an lis Buusca, nao uiauo iriuc ui hit erty, the glory of civilization, for thee it is that it has beeu likened to the air we breathe for like the-irY it-it the circulator of light aQf,s1ikrthe air, u didpenses to us all, to the moaneat and to the proudost, the common glory of the aun of truth. AtMtiCfT. , , . . ' --,,.'4, , VISIONS OF BLAKE THE ARTIST To dtiscube the conversations which. Blake held I - . ' . ' I r I 7 4n ui It. a nil !M. u.ll. .lliM. . vius ior several ceniuritt ; no nicuionui m sucn as k1"" w""i -- , . 1,i.i1i,k- -,,; f event could be f.Hind, since historians Imd existed would fill .volumes. :and,ao ordinary gallery could , .Slt to record its phenomena. cTbo whole mouutaia not contuiu all tlie beads which he drew Ol Ui inches deen - ao on the eontrarv we seareelvever wa. overshadeil with forest treesand the most luxu- ionary visitants. - That all thl was real, h him- lTKr ' V DEEP PLOUGIIIXO. t V f Cunfiiiufdem our la$t. But, perhaps,' the most valuable of all (he1 efluctt . resulting from deep ploughing is, that it in a great -measure preserve an en,utl quantity of moisttirev in tlie mil ; lor as we seldom have a ram so great, Martial ays, .hr god.of ple.su re and of gaiety mll StZ after ahneahe lormxik their mnst tavoreo aooae. Hat a orna r wn ?.T ."1 Z tHtMei, by .low degree. t' thus, sururise. then, it must have been tothe inhabitants I Inoted that he was an extraordinary man, and that ,,, . ., . . ' ' , .... j , --r i ... re. sur. i' , n.. r for" instahce, if it require one hot day to dry the VOOIe, ' I'll. . ..!,, : L it.' nrsi men, prooaoiy 11 win requim mme lor ma of those ill-futed cities, t behold the sudden and there mighj bo something in the matter. violent eruption which spread desolation roum V hue the uihabilimts of rompeti were ing whether it would bo, safer to nee or .1 . .. ... S. ... . I n A. rvi.i,l a ... . ' . . . I t . . ... a I -i i I that Ku Ihia ntMa iT nrrl(iji thai flrrw! tmA mm J..wl tl.A... k.. ....,. tl.A ujk.ld I Hiirlil till uvA in t tiA muriunn f unil An rii tcilA wRrfl II IS I j ss-f J""v"" i' city sixty feet deep. During another period of this .piri'tuit wtters that they appeared at the wish.ul 9 """T. an v,t o much U b dreader , ' - - ' ... Ii i ' . ' . .it ' l I in Ihl. rniinlrv la niHil ! (hit timntAvnr mnnnrna dreadlul eruption, torrents of laa, rolling ever nisineous, Bonwumtia, However, i lie sqapa wnico -t "V,-:?' - are abundantly livinity, ,A present uch no body can world good naturedly take, their hallucination at 4lhough no body can see it but themselves, the their hallucinations at I . - - ". evide f ihynsnity i Wo-ood tm- J!l"J";WWtW JUniu jt? ViMk'nobks diMRiereiie. ' ".'- ewrea to work t pm for lr b,r-. by in r M ILirwil ..lku.nl. Ai.n mn. 4 .InnlMn f ith horte bMclf ; but findjitg that this would ,n,ln. io thfr r!, ih. harm. k him in fiiod.btf left (hecanal, and nwnd k insane, in Egypt, who waa held in great ven. He,''"Hr0'- arriving at Buflalo, hi. ration by the people. He a tatl, thin, and with ar h lP Irt waa readily ae- dirtorted leg. ; hi eoe entirely nt.ked,iod though l uPn Janng at the latter pi .co, each 4. ..,- in .iikr aiiw--i,--...!.- : ik- VMv. resumed hi f ramp With ereat cheerfulns.. be hu constantly refused to wear any ckrthc : I Pnng over the pra.r-e, of Mxh.gan, tbey, This whim incrca the respect felt fot bird, and 008 .eompany of stage it is said that tl Doity give htm the powerof re- P""1'0 Hwtrd upon giving the bnjsa l.fti l(. . i. h.i willing. od aceordiogly took litem on ten milw, to the di. ... r . ..... i - j; ly lakes bread and fruits. II eonrses all day afler ""'p?, - -v-" 'w u.i., tbs doga, which ar also privile-ed character ia ?t.hP 1LlV-WVuHM--,,VJrlWj TurWb towns: at night he sleep ia tb V fi5"" "i8'0! . . . . .. . ... i inthM Stain niir mrnnmmnnatlnff lwn.lr.iin Kiirlii-.i one dy In tt prairies al "mowing, fur which he got umwodedbyacrnwdt ieo,womeii,aiKl thildreii MM m sixty cents 5 and oo another -aay all come to consult him j and the womeo are eepe yi . - "n; ". " ni persevering ia their question." P hut entering The iollowiHg anecdote is related or lbs) same "I" V T'T T" -" m Herculuneum, buried it forever one hundred feet ho desired to draw waa long io appearing, and he s U re P"eb re 4ioiy oopotitea, an deep, in what it now, of course, a solid mass of with b.s peirtsil and paper ready and ui eyes idly - -'tl 1 " , H'-"'- lass 01 Hi" "i-iHin miu jwjmr rcnujr iiu tjicb mij i i- j ' j u I. i .1 , L : lapoened near eighteen contu- roaming in yacuncylAll aLtflceJhe i fisiotl tinrfl l?nit2fi "'"-"" "5 gw, ... .'.-. - 1 - " 1 . . ; il antiinmp mtxit ivuilna rin. with an niu.n aiil. fi . - r beau- upon him, and ha began to worn uteone possesteu. f -T'"i- , vi , ftick.' Thit event ries ago, and was equu'.y fatal to many other tiful towns which stood thick upon the "delightful coast of the Hay of JNsplos. What thought curt reach, What language esn express the aiiot, " The horrors of thatjioart An earth beneath ' 1 Hat inreaieneo 10 devour an aimospuere ; t That burned and clioke aslict that lell for raia - A Tlatodius thai rosret) attove-tkaMors Ihst vroaaea Mod helved below ; and solid darkness round, , . . That, like an ocean or black wai.rs, wlisluieu, Aad pavssed tlpoa the earth. ' 1 MEN BOYS. .o II- ; ...n.u.-inrf ir. iK. .ia.-. ,.r ui, tree extwioti ol their roots, ana also, wur r regu. William WalUice-the eye of Blake arrkled:iW l"r,PI,7'y moisture toinat inq.r growin i a be admired hfroe. Willi.m WallaceT he ex- 00 M jmpeuaa y any smaii Vregu..riiy oi m;. claiiMd; 'I aee him how-there, there, how noble " no oeP,D w. "H r"' 10 lrm' . 1 ' he looka-rrach my tlungsj' ' Having drawn no oryr wuat yia ocean s to .man Miami,, , Cr m)mo time, with the same care of hand ?nd stea'. 'lh Wp heat ami cold ? the mean, of a tola. , dineat hf eye, as ifl bvingsittei had bf e0 Jefore WL&S'M'tJiri - V T- nun, iiaae siopi tuuueniy ana taia, eannoi noi "" D"7 ""i-ip'v imvi vr n-v ih him W ward tlie F rst hlwalephed In betwceo ir. " pr.ciKea,on wuai na peen aav.ncao. .. him pud mo.' '1 hall lucky, ' said his Iriend, lor 1 ", K7 "c7; c "pr's wmn uccp I want the oortr.it of Edward loo.. BInke tank oils bot in poor hlIow soila, f let blra beware anothei' ahcet of pniier, and sketched the features K yellow (lag, the dead tart, lest the vhlue' It is at present too much the custom to dress f PlantaL-enotuDon which his'MaVstv oolitclv f kis bad prove to be the pric ( I ' Vtnp adven- boys like inen, and to admit lieiiynto company, Ttnishcd.and the artist finiried the head of WsjI-I eRperinientau. JTut kt fno k them, have . au'd iutMduce thftin into business at a very early lace. And Py.' Sir,' said r gentleman who ,h7 never teeitbe wffocls of eartUs taken out ifr ...... n . . 1 . 1 -i ' . . .! i . . ' I II ...i II. L II. J . I'll 1 period ol Hie. I dm dm oniy renders moro super- heard Islake a friend tell his story was air J ill- worn amjiiou v poor Mnu i oia , ficittl. f irward, and conceited, but is very liable to him Wallace" Iwroic' looking' mao'l And what ,,7 '' observed thd luxuriant growth of gia injure their constitutiona, bv the euWu of hara- ,rt ol personage was Edward T ' The answer was ; od eed,al h edge of ebank, taken from sf ' ing cares and loo clos conRnemeut, at a period of Uiere lhey are, Sir, both framed and hanging oo mill-race, or large ditch, and frequently on the very life, when, the proper development of the system, the wall hchiud you; jude for. yoursell. I look- topVwhen flat enough to reuin tnoiHture J for my an I the swuriiy of it. luture slrengin and vigour, ed, av my Inrormaaf, tndsaw two wirlikoJlCAdi J Pn ! S ccn mine uami oi oi -rving utWity with the foregoing, as a feet coming under "Mar f "www "i w U IniMiliil. iinlM r Ik MPnlnfl .1 l".V"" Iw.uwHiaiwM w ruvi nil - Last winter, durint the month of the lUtp.. lo hn much W M"- -4n I u at lbe;divwo oftk. governor Roiett. WcuW v . . . , . aea there, aiii was brougbt in on the Moulders . '""rt V' "" V"". . V L f a ran, who said that at Arab had giveo a kh.w walked w,th.hov unwerdsof 1,000 r , ea, with itk L. .ii,. iK- .nJ ikii li k.it mi one appealing to lhe sympathies of the bene. Ul thk ktter ler.Mn2 his treatment in Jhe fOtentlbrRlhjinuj.'trVliccipiing inching wvehm W. . The governor immcdmlety ryed a ordv-r acquiosceoc io tM auge corwi io ois dots, te dcpaich two soldier U quest of lb perm wb ilhoul wdog whal wa deemed a fair eq!va. kU f.tw th. Uow ; and whilst kU order wat be. Uw-fWia ficgW. j r - , -txxuttdt be, R (na of sixty years pf ag bad "' ftsssiot bniglit up, and overwUImed him witk '. PREJUWCC AGAINST PUIW,N.. TT hn .weetmeals, Mar puinw, Are., The world wniversatly Cendemna th ifl.hilvoe --r, .ro, po ur a io w oi nana 1 of personal prfjudrea, but 4tt1ik.'uIj the prac r nnoMaDfasouoionuiiaiasmsinke i, too ofte carried to m extant oums e. ikaaai. fc.tr. I . ;'MI7 i oo Drought in, wiiR n arm j, cHmlumU To imim an opimiw. .. J char I" ocnM., t R wa MXert wny n mo strut R K,,r i0,r dwPotnn ef ant e an, w uh.t either iRWLkat.proiDoied ky gaf?ty and eheerTulue- Jif the'r' ! "common lire.--That of Wllare wasl 4begr aod do uot-recollccv tbut I ev. r a w mind, and the constant exercise of the body in the mble and heroic, that of Etlward stern and bloody. "7 nrti 'ch from a coniM rulilo ck;pth bolow open air. t sow. lea, wnen imroouoea rooeariy inwn he furt hUi the trout or a god, the latter the a-l,,,n wmtu cupni.mo, urmg putfenieo th world, they are lihbia to be thniwR into the aoci. peel of a demon.' ' ' v ' ,! . J ky froet of tillage, without evident Rdvantsge,vet ' ty idRcUaTnion,ly whom they are too oltea ThefrHiid who obliged me with those anecdote, wmn ciaytpm wn appnea io cmy, ana tana to initiated into the paths f vice, at an age wheq they on observing- the interest which I look in the sub- and; . eyeing lns n the fact, is there any good cannot be expected t poaseM wmcieut firmneae jt said' I Inow'much about Ri'ike I wasniscom- ree for euppoeiog, that, as we asceod toward th and atrength of aimd, Io enable theita to wHhstaod pan ton f uioe years. I hsve set bmide iim f.wn ten urface, such a diffreoca will be found in the pro- tnmpUtKMi. Heelth, character and hapmnMs, ar jat night till 3 in the morning, sometimei sluiiiber-jP,n,e-0' "nnt wai una win renoer me tarn hi lUia n.iamr riiinwrecked. and the rwoat brilliant in anil .uimI dim wnkinn. but BUka neVnr alent M laou sicnie, inaiiiio omer will enricn I 1 eonies prospects .of a lung and uwful hie destroyed in the he sat with a pencil aud paper drawing portrait of 1 1 Booef I cannot even se, hy we may not, - orf - - ' ' those whom 1 most desired to et-e. I will uow proprwiy, soppow,, mat me Dm six mcnes oi A- ... - - - f. - 1 ' w rrM saual tnd WKKoot watting M so so- annwio. M eren jn- ,pptar. at first k'skl "w, w wa thiwa down and oroered to recmtl . ,r. mJ .cKini.tJ. Lo . reasmiin brnoe: . i . . ... until th mml should intercede for bin- but though it roar io a ietr b acmunted (ur. -u,"Jr isoee Mvmg nrew givrw, ana tnaVncv toward the matuita(H4i ot f . M "'"" I lt kurrr to a-R Ibf h -p. . da to yU ia all - - (..I... ..... i.i , . - trFi, i c'hjki ooi, say n. nsimoni, atmr il,ac 7 kagff, aod I oUauied parduci lor lb aonf tuf y' he was oUgd to go aod ksss the kd and pt of lb persoo who kad Just btfix been lashing ', - . , - "There tnnlliw nf fimai irinH.r miKiif Ikt """H Rboa reputation is prodtgMiu.' II M "jtnur&t hrw is freqixotly a d.prfam uf Riiod ,b ur rratwio' this clitijy-nowurs -".'WjH auled to vi.4ei,t fits of mm andLi J,. W.oei.R of which wwar wnsN to noma. A...... i i. . .1 . L i . COtt pt to it impulse, rvftVct utile aonor fitner on ie head e lb heart of bias who 2ipUys it. ' Aod yet oa whit principle t'lall it be explain!, lUt man. who ia other respect U a reasuntble being, shtMild act m so unrea.snoabl ewnoer, . Coining trim iw wtd w rut thwr iin.l.rax awt A ht taken fro rHool, at the etrly period you, "Sir.' some uf these work." : H took out a jKU cxf below the usual ploughing should be th-viffht oeceawirT to iab5e him to i wimmwfeth largfljwt.'k'jplH with, drawing nprncj iWtud coa-. "d of U. th.Jcrulizing qm.Utt that tl- 6.itu"soYLfe,eaBUveBrquirei very lint Tner. tiuued, Ohfa "tlie poetic fervor, tf that (act il Tie kin.1 of earth wo.iUb,if (ouud six foet below, al koowWiee, or laate lur liiertry pursuits Uaing U Pindar a he W.ocui conqueror in the Olympic wou,d m then 'o1 ky Ihi mod of cull. cWm-d ell diy , ia studying iha lechiuvalitios of a jrtmc. .And alii lovely creature ia Cnriuua; who Vtioo (deep ploughing) or xhausterianda, th frofsmbf inUieoceopatiiuisorteouminff heue, ronqueml in poeiry id the seme place. That lady T''y wouia n oniy do locreaaco, nui be require relstatM) and amusement i the es- i Lais, the courtesan with the ininoderjce which ctuHy aonchad. Ort lands covered with two or mug i aad hence he has links fpflrttmity tf 1o- isprtofhef prof-ston,sheBteptinUtweea Blake three ioclw of rich rooold, it will probably have creaaingkisatockofkoowledge. EtV hu!d he, .nd Crmna. and ha wat obliged to paint her to foolrary eflect in torn Vgne, yet areo ia thit by .yceWul indiwry, accuniulatt a Urge hu-tune,. get her away. . Tliere I that is a Ijcb of a ditfrrtot CM aavantsgw resulting iron r increat. or he wiS be deprived bimeclf.'of the aJvanix and stsmp-.in you eonjectnrt who he Ur, quantity W'U he fiwrid. abundantly. to overbalano te(Mfacto resulting from tb pursuit of kletature, acouihlrej, I lMldthmk, 8ir.Tlrre aowtli.t the tmall abalemeut in qush'ty. - a ' mhA b onfillH InKii nnxwigi wiik pkMur, u th is a strmig prM. of the accuracy of Blake I is Tbrir prejulicM,iu all probability, have proceed wciety of ruen of highly cultivated minds. . a tcoundrvl iWd I Tlie very ioJIidual Uak-raa. d from injudicious experiiOents very few pUoier . ' ' ' ' ter whom Mot slew ia Egypt. And who is this break up ground -io the (ill id the 8priog their TIIR NEWPrAPKU PRKSii now only imsgine who this ist ' 4 Other than a Uwibi are ofteo weak, aod werw tber disrweed U To the sjiect pater which you are on ymir It- good the, t doubt, Sir.' ' You are right. It is the plough a spot oWper than usual, would my likely Ue, serving you so rgi!arly, and ttudird by you devil lie rs-mblea, and thi r Temarkable, Iwo cbdoaw to do tt wbeo wet, or account of it being men who w.atl b ntmoieaai poe ia a treat lawyer, easier penormea ; ooon aiier wnicn in erop m ia a iv I Cio other I widi 1 durst Ram hira is su. be planted or aowed, which prove the worn for bonier ef&'sewitrwew't. This other head now? the xperioMnl, aod the planter ia disguMed with This speaks fUr Itself it is lb head of Herod Iha practical ha ioformwhia neighbor of the ill how hke an einment officer ia th rmy succaai f hi. esiwriitienls t Rod, twrhstn a whal . i - . . . .. . Jln ck-J ITi U k, aod taking out a sumII pan- bcigtiDuraaKi m loercoy aires coonrme m ttieir "s. 0uruta .kw.l km tti rrraia ti.tsvp rfiftiM ' ' tv i . - - - ... --- .t... iil,.n. taiak.o ". .! ' i p BTI -" . , PTe T, mm m emi anowea j m 1x110. ssabnwt Io ha(Ke j w.irer.-n- SI ar . f.i... .a.. t t. . . .. ... . :... . . J ' i"-ajrino. u the eieimtf iw APf r, ow a now w. mm wtrew r .low al wt, wosTR very tfif Wftty gritrj iy cUbl S. fMat Thi wtai is fur snaV ; he has lUe ws of ptrtWmiag toany miracles rU e lit nVli.--Tww or threw clergy. Ne recently put f.nh wrh predicting lhe u, ,K ks wocUm-tim kelwwe JrJIW T.aUsuch proper uNw hsve hilk- r lOf ra)i!uUllK : ku at trm la fnnCMa lk.1 jkl tU fclUwiing, tpt( (nm , are ttrongly eorroborstiv of lb truth f,1" predWlioaa. When U.k.fa aod ertatera tnxn wkat quarter. or at what ttot to eipwt ili lilt orfve are RaatttWd, though we suflor oo defr Kile troubk. ' OurprejudktowMs Mividutit prnwuWhsv lleir erin w a similar isr., Ab MulrlinsW (-ar swsorutiniably sr srs wuhiR , Irwdrng sn W imtM that aR Iulrcoor with io U-ft of out prrpidie w.lt Wp"Jctttofil;lWat ikersa.ust be aoma radical o feet t Km character with which we araarou.iedthst there i o gandwhisnt but wa have 00 substantial trasoaj fot thf ' roned dadik whkh.w hai fooceived. t Ur we know Rut what. aod w fly fror w know on vhora. teiuatkw f Ihi line of Rnoduef kt wry pp . . . . J A ra ss 1m at onct cwTn-a ii"""! 1. ' a . - mi, - ' I m w -- . - rwma, oq resdiii ia thwrit. who Lt 1 iriaL aod U atUiwwur eoocrivwd asiw4 him frw. ri k.11:. t.i . - . . . . . , .l.i. 'WW. R paptr M IX&OOrlicuL. kit tm 1 mintllf ruber BtrtlurtR So nratrwrw uvw urn vaw wuh so much ease, th four quarter of lb globe c ntritxrte all Ibeir Nilellieoce 1 oae Ue to mankind dicvred by wme ttliokir in t fcr rhocf ends of th tnh I Ten to on fat you. -will it fifj srmorT4 ids paragraph oyiainifw. .. . ' . . . - rMwi,wrr pees Ibatdrag A Ui day, lln-r Ray invefiii whicJi will euaniedt your onUti, or liarpeu roof mduatry I l w by lhe o paper that tt become Unnliar lo you all. I he newspaper M lhe rhnmwlo of eiviuaai wo, lhe eoeintoo rrevtxr ttiowbicb every tram pnura il living waters, d at wjiick mry rxr Rsy fuo-i tod dnok,' Il m th iwwrpiiper lhat fivw I liberty it prciKJ Lu',rtCrullsU.lsptrpeiial tiitawi. . r. it Roretaxmg acniy.rt 1 ae nrwsjxrr 1 4 on- Iff sal sWpk-M watcatnsA, that rrpnria lo you v. cry denser kirh iwroafe lb institutions of yi'nir rmiolry, aod I's rrtcr at km and ebroad. Tm oewtrair ut!lrms Irctaiattuo 01 putHic ocwhsi, and it U(ornpeT'l'',nkct0lt't,,, ll,u kpin up that ronMshl eyanfaiBy, ibst goo utv dervandinf betweea op an ieiiaiors.wriK:R imnducw t tb rammwnr U order, aod prevents lb eterR Reorsaiiy of reftdatioo. !hnfnti, th rb tyrawt, bad chkef conatrorted ki the form of kuaMRtwr. an that hw mifiht learw every hi mnw.mrf wbew, that eirculatad in tb market p!x. MTkat kut chamber waaUlb tyrant, lb net (mm print drawer, Mid thi is (It last j driuer belrf that ih good old way i kl to huh I shall shewjout but t t the grentesi ex pttwjh at despaalbey Dud Uack awl, ami nortneper. , fwioity c!t. . to!v Ju. ttlh tjdeodor uf th Co. - I'louKhing laod that contain R eonaidnmbl porv - Wing tod lh original character of the thing I ' Um of Uv, in a otai turn ret le break, a th fuN I ane,' ssh) I, aaked figure wtfh ttroea fjudy row les vs th ptough, m, thereby, rwxUred more end short nef K with burning tjZi which Vwtg fr compart ( and when barderd ky tb sun become OMHSture, mid t faee worthy of a murdVror, hold. entirely ettrltted for th product 10 of vegetable ( . . . oa t . as tl.l . - ..!. ing a t !.-iv rttp in P clawed bam:, out M wnicn I a ts scarcely w m reuuee oy ny surceeoing it eeeins ezrr to dnak. Htff saw any Wisp niisge qunag in earn summer J todeed, I believe, iKtwnce, nor did I aver any Coloring so r uri-1 oothing short nf a trintrr $ res will (Pctaai1y ou!f sj WJid s kind ihstening'greeR andlpefreri't iU Th kret vised system of practice duaky fuWI, bdnlirullf Tmine. Urt what IRtnmy b rendered entirely ahurtiv, ky bring put orMwit! ' Il is 8 pti-wi, fir IN (host of I iqio tti. Mods nt etwkiUol practiimners lo eiecuts, . nVt npintii iliiMioottlte thing. 1 1U aaw thi Iind that ar lo b ploughed sewrk deeper tha m a iaoo tbc.,' I m'uL' , III tell, you all a Snot it, osuet, ought lo b broken p m the Fall aod would Sir I I eath-d o pira no r emng, aod knd !Uk p the lutier lo be rwl.i, Ihal more surfnc might rnor lbs nllv .xcited- II . told R h had be Rtpusod le lb fms4 1 if omitted till Spring, if . area . wonderful thing th ghost ot Hal Aod ought U b done R ooe a. it becumes dry eomih did Fou make dring of himt I inquired. I break freely before lhe plough I M crop should iideed, said he, I wih I hJ, kul I shall, if b put iu that sno that require I be srinlod be. k'tfir tgaial II k44 eamMtly into a Cm it caa have several ploughing and karrow'tngt corner i tU room, sod the told, her' k li at proper interval J otberwisa, the 1 1 pacta I io of read rj things I aliall keep toyty hoc kin. th cultivator will probably k Uarted, . --- .T " . - v ,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1838, edition 1
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