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' :;qoffes ''sejeopfeitb mate: ti mely pro- boriiortjof its Unhatiitarits wouldideniaiid ; 1 r m m f 1 1 n i me a s n'rca: 1 ro m a ! humane ana fiwn elul pa rtMfKe vilest m or a every v vi r tS oh s- fa mil f i n i V1 i 9 tso u t h e r n c ou n try I f itKuittftf.a i'fou n t aih C cif mb ral ;i-1 4"-I7R(isbriV whii6!ii in 3pite iSf jthembst 'watch'-" ; .-; liu care-t is continually; ivinusiug: aruunu 'i .heal tii o fa 1 It h e ' Kbu s ehol d 5 h il e p ubli c; ;WC'Vstimony 'fact is r ' V v' n an u . jji any- . , u 1 e k ia tc guy c ru tutu l. . - t -.. - - l ." i ft A j X f . -- Zj A ft. 1 ana mat; an we xou 1 asit: or n eaven, 1 s a Vo n ti n ii a ii ce nf th etsam coml t ti on But ;tf?jectlan Vrl f: enlist th back - i ? ; . in in dl ffren:e,"orl es pair 5 u rtt i i?;at I ehth I J C t W 1 uiUyiKal iVenoted . byvvh ich U :i;t :thnatibnjshal l-bput-intb action fbhthd ! ex ti ratiori;pflh.oU i fSS 0iC'i s u rvey ; tlmmu j tiplie! blessings I whicIiTirreativ crbwri bur latid. miffht seem ! it V-' p ; lxntinuabce of 1 lif t v -it is certain we i 6 sauie;Corunton are n bt sati s fied with our 11. , S present ,aiiau.uui'iii ; .ami utri uaus, mis restless desire, of sbme.thing- better was implanted in xpmmu nitres as it-is in indi vidual si to prevent the; stagnation of hu- (narirauaiHT aimm.siiiiiuia.ie uur iiuiui c tv its highest Capacit ie of im pro vemen t. Utr country, rapiaiy. as ii nas aavance.n, hasot advanced 'ambi tion Jln-any ijresc weafe 'fa r Vbelo w" the tia Hons; o f Ku rope, and we can- ffe SJ-C pbt "lf:fjprbjess ; ; jj, vvith tnmi. ; :We pant hr jnore space in I J 15 th e -wb fl tl tlioii tj. 'O u r 1 1 o tp e 1 yV I P - i rbist tc7joys,; our; hum bl e, q u iet,' unosten - I 1 4 d .I:Ver$ igl fb)r sxirnV rn 0 re s p! rid id fr- i tune? SV e wan tithe wo rj d to ri n sr-rwith i C ou ?. reno w n--f o ta I k'M it 1 1 admira t ion of ' fields t rtowns"an i &'' leg" -V th -breath es rapfal?uh th tbngU es' iiS $j 'of our or aors, of the sublimity of ou r, pd- f et&i the einiditionptioujr scholars; the pro- Yt-'l Jounl wisaom ;tarJurlsanu:pllllpso-. )) 'f dmVs ?yWe WArit to; see shinins:. cities t ' line all our.streamsfthe whole tace ot our lan dSini fill g lilce-a? cultivated garden, pa of these are legitimate1 and laudable ob- chased atVeata'ratejt m- m4 nn 'T3 'tn v4m'L'" . :'t Srsa:"m net viiri fif-f 11 niiia drives-her flaming chariot over the earth,. :f-test gt bfy is not; ;t(ve; period iof i ts greatest i f 4 rven roao s a n a cana is ;i n terseci mar-. every I. ;lf &y' .'"iTirl t ? r f'ytHntVii n1p't:?i lvWa 1 till t-1 iti n i . t v t,vv; r;ni .-v. :fOlgRVy rivt,i lumug n, iiwv i i'ui uiic cv- i D J. "iv -" trein itV;if Jhe ! e m pi re -to thebth e ri Some PW'H C passions tfiat tanrehterKth breast i bfa 1 ?UA tatiirif) (: fo r gl or y th at,n oi sy Wei ing genj d ess, who I iil A ; hap u 1 1 eniby- meiiuiruii.svut'Hiouv c iuu f Jame,a;theme Jft "loves to ;recbrdi4aring;" achievement J t alourf stfu ggfestofe rrj fic Sasiionlr and uxi7igicai scene uisuuei jiigf w tuesjersne t "lavlshe sfier powers of description these she expatiates at large, Jwhile she passes v ! ; : over with brief and careless Hbtice. a mu ch m f-.-longer space of a natidnx ':'. : ignalit.eabTl istrllu bgreyen tsjl' bu t;'spent I " ; on "wi tk a-deep and qme t ibti rrejrt tfor lu n dred s of mil es,;.the eonye ni en thorobgh i farelf theKblet population abd y;et ne- v :. pe Xit:be,hpnbiireyvit)n nf the piet-are btittobiveli:i r 0 f i: ii -in ics progress it cnances io oasn its ; Vyl ' pcipteodrm-afrightr vJattbn-4n :.: word." ive lit, ihj t .w$; may? Have the pi easwren "f l ."l.C-'Sl'it --lit. fl'h 'AtmliZJ tier usrrinemucrmu$'uiai e sanieM.r yiu entatiray a ipe y a luableVa! sprouse th bsje hat Vfti ail j F y wiuiessing giganji a-puwe rs e m p i u y eu u u i y. to aesiroy.Ti'. v no 01 us couiu .uesire.a, ui Aonn -k Ktrcf? tliffn iin ritir .. noirrhnnrhniKt d forth from bbusider: what rivuleJS of :"bbnMJ?tiust be eil-tii fltiimli ihe laurels brtavrsiiVg!e'-he-, ro. - : J e r ca sii ou r e y cs ih ivninti hi uie laVoflir Juliu an! her Catu b Fraoce jrtU'bb ohv E r-la f rt 1 dbnbghccQmpai g h s if hM b'roah NeJ bn i Vou j ilf A m tfricar be v i 1 1 i ng to var ii j u.c h ce I e wit y r a t s uc h a h c x p e S ei and4 pour oufv like-water Hie, btbod .of lier sons p no nre'fears o( net aaugncers, mere- i ythVt : sih e? mi ht boa vt of '- a fe w splen did vi ct oriesMl H aven defend u frbin : sue K Vccurspil amblionanl such bii!d '-euii-. tienceVJn the production of misery ! - v Do we burn, with emulati on t o give birth j o I u iitrious orator ? , J These t o,.a re 1 he productNyf'a nation's throes , . lt!isinippn diigdangeriiikeen suffering, hich alone ca n furnish sthe rt q uisite su bj e cts, or k i n -die lherequi.ttl pa?sions for the display ot eloquence. . I .The bi iiliant thunderbolt is thexhdd of tlie stonpWhen was it, let 'me ask again, (that appeared the inimbrtal speakers -who have illustrated their respec tive countries,' in ancient and modern times ? Greece heard not the thunder of her Deiiostheiies till the .Macedonian con querer was-on the march with chains io his hahfis to put about hr neck 5' nor did the to ogu e ot C ic ero utte.r its most powerful not s till bis country trembled or smarted under the treasons and spbliations of Cala ine,vVrres atvf Anthony. France never knew whatsit Kvas.tor the voice ot a popu lar debater to command the bayonets of a nation till thectmcusions of her-Revolution struclc bu;t the corrucations of M.ira beau. Anil .when .was it that the Hritish 'parliament bowed to the resistses foce of hutnan speech and every Eivglrsh man, yea, every descendant of Kulishineh, gloried in the clanuV'f-j' 3 I ' - ' '- ., 1 That ChatlirilrnV language was his mother ft w is when the British fl et was batter iugdown our iownsVnd the British legions were 'carrying havock; through our fields,' when lhe bloody trophies ot tne Indian to nahawlc"were sharteessiy leagued with liritih arms,tlutt lhe indignant spirit of Chnthaui electrified the senate of hU coun try with such bursts of overrKwering elo quence as it had never 'heard beforey anb perhaps will never hear again. When was itnthatthe pep of! Burke ruled tlie free minds of his countrymen, like the. wand of 1 magician rf, ii mas wuen toe irigniiui aj)jiaritiin of fhe French Revo!u?ion, start ing up by his side, awakened all his ener ojiesfhar he snatched the harpof prophe cy an- remonstrance, and poured upon the ear of hi coury such a lide of j stiul sub wluingj song; as bound in trance her restless piritv tili ihe season of" danger and infat uation. Was over. To come to ourselves, if the Amfri ran bosom has ever beat to the iowfifal strokes of senatorial eloquence, it vyys when the expected horrors of . war n d servitud tirel the hearts and the lips of our; Henry and our Ames. ; ' ! . ; L-t os Jiot (therefore sigh because nor -Cooxress-h.ill does- not cooiinuall v ring wun siraina rivalling ine nomesi enusion of . Greece, Home and Eogland. ; Ou r ra.ee of grest men is fluence unfelt heard in the mense mistake not extinct, nor is their tn- because rierchance it'nusht sen Ta n f ? rmi I i t a r :i f r erio w nfc '..A:fa-! tc t wlien their voices ai e norTTfPV pitol. ; It wou Id be an i m -to suppose that all the elo- quence and all- the wisdom which we own,' s collected in our Ctingress, or, that thosi en her uk Con ere or out of , if,,who ma k e he most noise, are the most important per- nat ion. 0 To.borro w an il Mrv Burke, Jet: us not ima soiiages of our lustration from gine, ' because half -a dozen grasshoppers nn ke the fie hi ri hg w i t h tneir im portu nate cnuiK, tnai tney are, tnererore ine only in habitants of the fi id, whilst thousands of great cattle repose berie.tn the shadow -of the oak," and cbew:the cud in silence. J' It is perhaps as .well- or better for our coun try, tbatjirt her tranquil d ays, h1 gre'a t men should be. distributed through .varfobs oar's of ; the empire, than coliecfed althe 1 met ropoi i s. war uai loua i uepaies ma y oe less splendid,; t ne won a '9 gaze may be but perhaps the nation is a lest, attract it. gnliier. ': These valuable characters arc - he salt of the. republic," whose utility4le'j,erids not on its accubiulation in bhept, but on i t sj 1 j ftu s i on, pTn ey Vs pre ad : a, w h o I sVi n i e season t ng t h rough the -general lb lA'ssivWf i i f e tney are q u i e 1 y e "gag u 10 cue pursuits or priva tjfr lite, theVare the oniameu ts of t heir Iphei est h ;intbe.jpulpi watchiiig' oyei' the moral s of t hei rcou n t ry , setrign ligen t .'ptcbtiVm tizfris, correctibtheir erroheous opinioo liberal izingVt heir Jnariwf minds, staying -iheieadjob passions, teaching tliem to Pl?c4fe' bl espngsffrom,"ibtro' V cing;iiiii?n he m t hei mproye nicnls of ySvirringoem up to .generous etir' :iemei'Jo rift?l--ii?arp bew suns tc iilbmlniie theii couqtry wheti their Hvwsi ot us suaa na w autiK m tne west. I Wiii ii all I rthi Tif.'-Sur" ambitiunlS'lTh ese 'ar&ItNel.cu native mind-4ne bfiriingro the : $ighest ii tch !of beaiity the face of:ou r:cbu h tjry and .theil'iltell ect !a ml .f in oral s of Jsti r, cH i ensrr '--mm.-.. i' . '.:'r t5e :tisev tnesaimsi pf imencauinuitiwii sloKvFuf haviniIausitered mure tho;U sands of ou r fel I ow inen tha n we l have ; of bei ng i I moresnrewu i man -we in 1 ne -inirigues ui iVdiplbmacyi IitvandiieJianttiartriDyia.iiiiiftenivim? brbvement ntheblessinsi ofpeace anij mi1e like heVirdt.n ot;KlehWisinj; fnMnUihe;eari h's ,fu! I , bosom v I hc m ettc,st bussibler; btiabii t y of nii trimen t f or It he Ni n- ri:sinji lnilitiins if:her children,: and, bv everikf icilo v5 of tra sjend al thV proceeds of our, I ab o with. ease fid. ra- ptuity trom ine mou mains io uie uuenn auu from' the ocean to the mountains-Htliese are rki pmpiif a!' whlrb "w k' mav attentat an hope! forwithout giH llon-r viciortes over impassauie uiatiei m hsbts ot science detpctin ana tnei arm o indu&trv wieldinff, all lhe latent faculties of n a t u r e, 1 1 1 1 t he s ii bj ugu ti o tv o f t h; e i h a n inrjte as-well as the" animated .world to the w it I j o f ina n , sh a 1 1 'ma k e good the jcharter allowed h i nv by h e.- ve n , ' o f" having (lotni nion! over the works pf Goil's hahds'?f v Bjut ; there 'is i yet a-nobler subjept than th e s u r f a c e 6 f t h e e a r t h to r u s to me Ijorate airtlf nblish---the ethereal rnind. ii seems to be : an admitted doctrine, that the best guarantee we can have for the'pernuhence oi our iree iiisiiiuiiuus, , is iiie uicejngeiice of our people that the more light they have, the better will 'they" appreciate and ine more zeaiouiy ueiena, me precious inheritance bequeathed us by our fathers. Proceeding on ihisj)rihciple, mos if : not all of the members of our confederacy have ti ken some measures for the promotion of education f somb 'indeed have got; greatly tire start pf others in this race of horior and are. now reaping theruits of it lb those li beral and magnificent public': works to w h i c h pub 1 i c i ri t el I i ge n c e will i n fa il i bl y jjive rise -while some are left at a mortr fyinj distaince behind, retardeuVby ihe hea vy c!o;:s of ignonmce and 'sordid. parsnno nW Make a people intelligent, a'nd ryou make them en teTprisingi Teyjearn that a judicious expenditure of the public mo ney is the truest economy, ihe.best art of growing rich. B tit an ignorant cotntnunitv, with the very spirit of a miser, will lie streti-hed upon its useless hoard, ipot hay. ing the heart to take from it more than far thing by farthing, pining in the midst of aliuhdance, thiusting,away in disgpee, & spitefully 'growling at every, counse lor that would persuade it to an enlightenei) appli cation of its resources, while it entrusts wit l its keys and chooses as its sentinels the dragons who will guard the jjrecious deposit with the mot wakeful eye, the earliest hiss, :and'the'fihTcest'tiliinisr:Ve may be sure that suoh a suicided policy is 'the offspring of popular ignorance-? an ug ly child of an ugly mother ; and jthat the surest and speediest means for producing a fairer progeny ir to let in light upon the common mind. "Has North-Caro ina the means of doing this, and will she neglect to improve the most vafuab eof. her posses: sio!s P I Is she so anxious tu have! all her resources developed as to send the skilful geologist to climb all her mountains, and explore all her caverns, that she may learn what mines of precious met.il mayj lie hid, or what minerals more! useful than they, mai be transmuted into g ld by rhe hand of ilnlustry ? And will she be carelesslof a muih richer treasure the! nfctivej geous of h'er sons, that which sheds - more lustre on a nation than the gilded palaces of no. ble or the gems that eparkie in theiilia- denisi of princes r It is by her great men. men uncultivated tileTit, thar she :is to acquire rank and influence in thtj Union, and draw to herself that share of the nati- ona respect anu ine national treasure to which she is entitled. Is it not tl the ta-, lents of her advocates on the floor ofCon gress, (talents which this College has the merit of having nursed) that she now owes the means ol opening her harbors aod en larging her com met ce ? How knows she bu t j among the rude sous of her peasantry lie concealed heart pregnant wijh celes tial ,fire,y which watrt only the breath of education to inake them shed rays d glory on their native State !. Why does she not look 'with the eye of a mother an uerjlaii- guishing university, ano make it the exu berant nurse of her youthful genius f. This she must o, if she wouldLn ar within its s a race of vigorous & m:ijt sticjgrbwth,? and not? a breeu or uwarls and stanveunrs. The means now, in operation through nu t the Unite I States for the dissemiiiaiun of the rudiments of knowledge, have given us already' one of .the best ;-infoi med cbfUmon a 1 1 if; i n : t he -.world; fo reign e rs t h e!n se Ives bieiflgjudges ButUhis diflusion of Mbtle rate inretiigence among the throng, is bv nomeahs all w hi c b ou r : for t u n a t e c i rc u m -stances wairant'u toexpectanif prompt us tjo aspire to. All the heights anil depths of ph il oophy , ? & al I t he flo w ers of e I egan t lit eraturb Jie before us1, Jntl Eurbpe .beck ons us a generb Happy'; is it that a there are so variousarid iib allur ing walksjinwhich ;therfestess mind bf niar ; can harmlessly employ it self, and not be teniptetl to Seek requisije Vxcit imerit ib the disturbance bf socictyr This is. one vasj ad va n la g( w hen the genius- of an a t i op takes, a literary turn,r All its activity is nojse.less, all its pryjects-are-p i ts t roph i es are u n bl body.. . So ma ri ym i rids fiij'dj- in tilts w ay', pleasurable exercise ami repose; either as writers or.as readers, that it'.is past calculation what a sum of public happiness is thereby earned, and bow ujuch the ffrey jwose qud or; shedding any more icstiy liqaidthanfthecontentsof thelinkf fAs;th6 'pulicmjgd-aiJya gence, s we may. hope that the 'dominion of so saietaiilasyi um, and- was t a J4 reason over, uiu ,wuinuu,avuui!s ou. men 1 greaiec, penecnon-ami' snrrooo . . :u w ill ffi i n jrouni! ' .Whi lelsbcie ty i s io;its infancy-and the inindsTofmerrare'darlc ajd I vices Ayhrch are the desiriiriil p t rud e, e v e ry th 1 n g 1 s carrie d pj o ru t e.151 r ce But i ii St i b nronortion-as society-ad vauces b w" mW m m . - a mj m mrm m w w w m - mx wm a i u . ma. a ' in f efi nfenien ii men ral povvers acquire', an ascent) ancy over corporea I s t rbb gib; -W lut an tndocemeniinis; ipronng our minus io the highest, state of im prove m en t, ' t hat, w e ;nay poVsesrso powerful an engine for moyj' 4ngs th$5$b ti tiide of iankind(Sf How-flit; Itering J he idea, ho stitnulatiug ;tb geper rus exertion, t hit, in this eiijighetied day. by ,1 be agenr.y . f tht press, one poten t pit tul caoi send abroad itsthobghts, aWijiiv Uie wings of the wind, to light upon ten tliou- sand other minds, moulding their opinions tietertnining theiripursuirs & like the! ha'rj- 0 f Tl m ot he u s, . no w k 1 ml 1 1 ng' I heir passion s into transport,; now lulling them to slee p H e re , yuu ng ge n 1 1 e m e n , o pe n u po t 1 y o u , a glorious motive for pusning your intellect I improvement to the highest point, and O or StUU yi Ilg wn 11 ca re. me an ui e i c - gantxmn position.' As the age ad va nces in refinetntrt and vigors of inte lect, its taste wiUlenabd the mojt finished, sty le..j No; book s bu t thbe of s u rpasstng m eri t , both i n thought &ekpressiofi wilt have any chance of public fi vor or:ihfluence. 1 But these will exert a sw;iyoVer ; sucesive? generations, ser ving ik the wofksii Bacon, of New ton, of Locke and of Adrni Smith, to ef fect the most auspicious changes in the re- earcne Of piiliosopiiy anu i nc.au uu;iiu 4 tion of gbv5ernments. A stiil imire sicred Use and a Still prouder achievement -vtf mejn- tal power will U be, if you can, by the me dium of the voice or the pen, restrain the vices and purify the morals of your coun-tfw-' What avails our free Vgoverpmenr, our plentiful a n d unmol ested t ru 1 1 1 on i o t every earthly good, if vVe are th slaves of vice ? How is that man the. happier for A- mericah privileges who makes nor b use of, his ease arid : plenty th 11 to brute himself ; by intemperance; reduc ing his family to shame and want K LVul IS it not a mTeiancholy tact t th.it there are thousands of such .wretched rnen,; and of families, made wretched 'by -tliemj in these haprVy United States ? ' Now" if so, of what use to theinare all .'the i en y lid privilegesjof Anierican citizenship ? Less unhappy than these are the toil-worn ; sub jects of an" oppressive government, t who at a scanty meal in a ipud-walled cottag, and have neither the time. nor Ithe, means to be intemperate. Thus does vice -blast all the fruits of the patriot's battles rand the statesman's counsels, and turn the miik and honey of a land into gll ! Whaltri bute of uational gratitude would repiy the merits of that writer who should, by 1th e irresistible force of argument and persua sion, givera death-blow -to intemperance. that foe to all the peace and charities, of the heart, that scourge of our country, that agent! and factor of death and hell ? If Rome estowed her. highest bad go of hinour, the civic 'crown, r upon htm'lwhb had savedj the life even of a single citizen, what garlands shall be um adequate re- compeose for the countless lives a veil" t)V him who should dry ,up that fountain,' whose malignant waters; not- nn'v destroy myriads of 1 he : present ge'teratio;.,! buc ihreaten ti roll down upon, posterity 0 stream of poison, about which thousands yet unborn h ill gather to taste the wve a nd d 1 e. ' S h ou Id t h e w 1 i i ngs of , B eec h e r work such a revtdution ; should their suc cess, so hajjpily begun in th'i format ioti of two hundred ;aud twenty I eiiiprance So cieties, co o t i n u e i ts t rj u m ph a o t rca re?e r u n -til the whole nation shall be sworn to ,ihe virtuous compact, his reputation will mount ' above all Greek, above all Roman fame future generations y i 1 1 rue - np and call him blessed, : his country will hail him 'as the vanquisher of her mut d;ingerous-ene-my.f tier matrons will chant his' praises while living and mourn him when dead. as the preserver idlthe livesand thorals tl their children, and. history will rank his services' to inankind above the exploits bf Hercules and Theseus, as having rid the earth ot a mre pestilent tnonVterthan a ny. which fel beneath;, their arbnr 3ibiil.ir honours await those w h o h a 1 1 o v e rlw h e 1 m with' the weight of a rgu tn e n t; : th e patii os of eloquence1 r thetlasijes brit;rhosesins ol the honourable aiidgenteel' clashes! du elling, t garni n g, r pro faniiy and di ssolu t e n ess, which uai n tain credit frbin the rank of those who ; practise; th eiO, but . wnich ought if possibfe t o be r e n d e r e d c ' n t e rb p l i -ble like the more vulgar vices5 of lying and sieaiibg,-.::;;:r v':Mb. But iloubtless these are ch-inges toQvaS aod gomjly to expect r froiiV-theC force' of reason or the ch r ins, o t '' li t era'ure. W ill these be able to bteiii" that trVeitt ofyo lupluousnesand jp;iriinacywnichw.J'be;-: a pt. t o p 0I1 f i n ii p itius fr' 1 1 a'; I fgWbii r se of 'fbi tyl -.J' touai;.. ', Rrfc in.t h' first century of the Christ i iteratnislress of tlie el y 1 1 1 zed w orb lfq ueen o f -art ;a nd elegancies ; -yet, by the indignant cobfe?y siotis o f .he r i w nf yv ri t e rs,' I tVa thso m e fo r eV e ry s e di o f fl agi t W .fojfeyefjitirpH prefer:a, n oref tiiod eirn.VexampleiooU at .Fra tice, juat ? befjre her "rev ol u tion s t hi chosen eatbf learpVbg anil pbilvsbbhVVtheJ. . proveroiat. mouet 01 gentle man n ers v ana ociai etlemeJIrputseen,: pissiotis once j e 1 1 oose and pe rha ps nb b Ir baric pa--tion ever exhibiterl jilparafletbf ge! fu ry and insatiate appetite for blobdr t No ; I'spiteof a 1 1 ft hbSe Jfa vobrabl e: circiiiio stances in our sftitationiHi hicti have been detailed, ir ihallr tt is ' toTbeTearedpgb -' "A- A. exiSTs.amonff.us. anil - v 'iMm :ra! 1011 and lh.'is, the CUraiim7 nr rvF haqpto an J ...'.P.- . .. . . "(' wii f 01 OUt,f While V thnt ! "ttno1 which promote its happiness-and Ir witLispnngupAud.Ml.ur seem; from the prophecies of scrnj b theJntentioo of the Almi lrv rv u ofeartntjffiith kindall;guontr,5improve5 .'. earth shall exhibit biigUter'scenrsf pmess and. virtue th in li.ive ever yet edJt.Irso;jha nutiunmav. suinnthiirhtiDe for entliirbi.;' r... ' -l sUaUjend Itself :t: furivard the LTk ol Onuiipotetce: 5 bu t wb to every n ? '7s ho shall by depraved J umnls imstil.tytab lent designs. Here-rest ihe tairVi- or mis couniryv it npars to be 1 mental ib the hands of G.ul in acm inz his designs" of i4 neacRnn . Sixl mo men.'?: If 9i nick. t will , be a' sure foum! .'!... ' wnich wevinav rear theltnwer ofi nnJ tional greatness untilit , reach the si" whose over-hanging bolts shall be mdn; noc en 1 ly pfl' by j t s c 1 ou d-pie ret ngj Spire. Ten righteous 'nPn : would have suJ" city once from the .impending vengeanr of heaven, if so manyi could have l. ' found within its walls, and a ship's Cre, of two hund rcetl and seventy-uve souls were saved from the devouring deep bj the s. -bred' presenceof Tan vApostle. vVe raaj then hope that the day of ca I irairy m i I averted -frorb our land, prjf it come be alleviated, tpj:ihe sake not of , (he tea but of the fen i tliousVno! ; righteous, prayersare unceasingly offered for the tions welfare, hnd j whose strength wealth are i unsparingly levoted tnhe vancement of that cause for the cmsg v mation bf whicli heaven protracts the t!a of this terrestrial scene. Now country; f begin tt conceive less trembiii hope3 of thy preservation. The hoi? cause of lieayep is delegated to thee, aad thy person is therefore inviolable.' k What flost thbi; fear, ' Said the vain jrlorioiu Roman to his'dismayed pilot, in the storm tnoti. tiearesi ACBs.ir anu nis tortunes.". But V beholcl a greater thapCasar is hr-re." 1 Th e sh i p on wliich .Chris 1 is em bar ked caa ii'unaf c'l' tr - .'V-'i--' '. ' " v ' Nil.despe'rindbm '' Chrifiio ' duce, et aaspb :.;,f; 'vn'i 'i :- - Vi ml s and wayes 1 may - toss and vex L Dui uare not; uesrroy linmies may it tack the gallant bark, but there are legion cf self-de voted hearts on board,-- who. n the trials j will gatherAround the Sacred r reign t; a r( vow to eacn ; otner neyer to -,-gi y aitbb'hrp.rr - v:;-: -'';: 4. : ' This, then. Is the glory which: we ought to covet for our couiTtry the glory of mor al l excel lence--the honour of being the inost virtubus:natitmon earth,., renowned fib j ustice, f orJhumabity , fur ti uth, lor temperance, for industry, far pious grati t u d e io G od j .f u match I ess beneficence ta niao, making happy every heart wiihra its own spacious boundaries, and feeiUnxfram is overflowing abundance thej need of otner .nemispneres-r-'ue umpire 01 coninm tng n t lions, ine peace-mKer 01- tne coj- .yerse. ... ,.. ' : I trust it .. wdf: not be deetned too sfnoo for the uccasion .to .refer, the r?a!er to tt; foj Jo VAo'g' passages of isCriptur s an illustwtiw of the above ' remarks and j of the dealings ( ProvfdeHce with nUions : : iGeo.-- xviii. oi. sir. 22. Acfe xxvu.: 24 MaVt. xxiv. 22.' r For Sale or, Rent, ' SH AT,. Valuable stand on Fayetteville Stree! Sims, and formerly by j'pybjP;- Gdneke, J , ; - v,-; :: W.: Tl. GALES.- ' Rileiffh 20th Aufr.': ? ' ; ., i . 4L NOTIGE. M RSVS t? A t F GLKN DENNING, Me of Graj ' -Ville eniihtv. formerly resident hi IteUlp has latVly'dktd intestate; Jdany f her next ofkja reside at-a distance from this Enlace, anu ' f? iu-reby notify all persons concerned,' that th 1st Mav. loA as prescribed by iawV I shaU be ready and y hug to settle the saidVEstat e. I ne a,m,l'Z, Hon hf said Estate having been cornmiited to n by tlie County, Court of Granville County taMl .'. lill attend to all commumwtiQns (post wliich: may be addrtWed to me at Italiii Ju , X :C'T. PAKKEH RAND, Admf. NOrtCJi. I ,. ': - '- ' ON:the 22d;day of September .Sold to the lughct b dder, at the late V hiU House of John l)ays deceverul ry" Negro Stave's. Ml - the stock Ho tlOffSind Shep Cor-iFWderrOats, iwu hold and KUchen .Furniture, Plantation eyery;deciiptionVagKo'l r& osL Tools, and oiherrticles lo-S lediou i I A credit of six months wol be g.vcu l L. 'ItmV-uttdtm'bte'tf .securijr reiiuirrd.v j -', c.,i...;ii niitniiip tinmdar too-1 eaUeubty, tSth A ugust, lv aJ TJIE Subscriber' havfng qo-l' k. - - - ' - - 4 - . . - m rT I lie of the: tatejbim Dayiequesis U P-j.o Conrt t82. AaiTaiuraiur r - :debted to .maMibubedi5. Wmf , uf tbrWkrdautheoticatcd :e M iheir rcc diis noUc& id b p;eajiivrpf u; w.Vnfy !8thAg ,. ..''V'1- -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1829, edition 1
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