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" ' "A.- 7 :,,' i n 7 .- ...... . ' , , ii L UI HMIMfU'f 1 rHURSOA Y,:. SEPT, 10, I 821., KT.F.CTION UETUHNS- t n ixhnmas Love. U James AVhitaker ,iViP interests of Ed u cation in this State, if; vt th ere'shoul d be a good understan dmy; concert qrpperaUonsb pivcrslty ; an(htuc prcprinsp tion llhere Vi re i n formed ilialJ the xviint of Uusjf; htncrtos been injury to ; many a young man and an em- KJirrassnie 1 1. y 45" v 7 1 ' " n ; t ake 11 ; to tgi y e ex te n isiy e k n owledge ofthe Preparatory lias been occasionally published ip some of ,iurewspaperRVland regularly appears;' pr?rieilfio:thW:Ca& sued annually and distr ibuted by the stu dentsUo their : frientls, .pa;1; State.' rAni ya our not uncornmbh7 young nllitiateslfbrColl Btaught in some io admission. Jn-such pases, j a yoking inin mustj b refused admittance altogfe ther, or he must criterion a partial siand-J ing,- with thrprojnisef And expecta'tioh, thai he is to make up his deficiencies ?in future ; a hope seldom- fulfilled, , as the ilaily studies:bf his f classcall for all.th j time. For example, an acquaintance with th'esubjects'of Geography, Arithmetic and Latin Prosody; Is required, in ari mi ssi 6 n i ri to th eg lowest Jcl as i n- th e College ; y eta large proportion of the can didates are . u nprepared-on - some patttor the whole of hese-subject 1 The conser qu en ce is, th at if they are jad miCted, tin p thefeluxtane of the ife them an)J their knowledge of afbw studj of which pcrhpsjtliy plead; was u nknoWii to th e mi f theV- ar e ; hd mi tt ed wi th th ese deficiencies they labour under disad van- tages thrbugliv thei r whde4course. . Igtio-: . . , - : ... - - . - - . . 1 r . , . ! 7 " "? 'h , : . r J those - subjects' which ;the CollegeCourse .allows fand atotal 1 neglect of Prosody, fastens on thera an incurable viciousness of pronunciation; and must makethem ep tirely insensible to the melody. of versin cafid :Vn:hhe Latin Poets Is, it not high time then, that those - who have the ma liagement of Schoolsibotli as -Teachers and Trustees; should see to- this subject r Young rilen)5UIe serious inconveuieocies, ironvtneir preparatory: course ; not Deing accommodated' to j that of tlie Institution where they are r to complete their educa tion: 7 Som e times, they wil 1 b ave advanc ed further, in Latin than, is required for th eel ass ' wh i chf th ey wish to join; but perhaps, they .will he a yarbehihd-hand in Greek. Of course they must enter st aloVer class, oh account of their,deficien cy in Greek; and with that class read La ti n a q tl; o rs, w Inch they have' pre V i ou sly it u d c d a t tli e t Acad e niy; E y e ry ) q n e inust see the loss' of timd,v thereby incur U1. - ' -.,,;,. - The inatteritiori to Engl ish education in in os t o f our priinl ry;!sch oo 1 s, i s t ruly deplorable, and inflicts oftentimes ralast; iag discredit;bntthe College and- itsgra tl u atesi" I f a hoy i s sent to College, VAvho an neither read, write or spelt' his mo thor tongue; is .'.jtlto be 1expected;Uhat the Professor afe to -bebome ( Ahecetlarians, and supply hfe hiissiohiiof-tlie nurse- fc . ; " . . - , .. t 1 1 . v . 1' V -I,' r- rtii Ii " iVril 1 . I ni' IT Vtil-a Ki 1 rf''f Ve ivoHd;tto furush ah e oft repeated-rcpro "'H cation consists ofa srnatteri tig of the higher parts ofleArmng which are of little Usc. 1 f dej y ery th i n g Ijkely to be (" most heeded in life, is neglected ! History f Arorii-CbomfrCrIh tiie last' e w a J r I ea u s. Ad vert is e r; i w e : fi ji d J co mi I'mtucatHm of Jst puhlished ill thut tvi hv. TTrar, -Va" Martiri. ;jidge y ofthe Supremo l t n y '. . . , ;v 7-JF:,. ?.!'- '-:. '- V'W . Mrl or. ij(.niisiana and formerly a citizen vhis StaWf er awiretlmtdo J. f e Tesi I eiice of Judges M artin iiiith i s y' he had collected ermple 'niate !!f ' f 1 ej Pqi shed'diis - i r. ten tibhs on' ;tliis (j t; ir v' jKir t pbh ed the ifitiui vi e vv if the lltntvinl a . I -'yt l.,:f 1 ....T 7' !- :, T . ,i'.'4.' 7:-fl !le eru di te, mujd b f tlieaumbrndnS miiarity-with the arcliiyp :W h'S7vloVktirbile ad ejitthou-AW iniv :.. ' i . ' ' . . r. . .. . 7 --.A i uebted to ajnative ltorn bitizciiti lleReJoupties compjeiq ine s return;: vr i " tat n j th ese ,d 1 sc red i tabl e . deficiencies; thl o' iii Coilgiate course; aiid go forth into ; i iruuv 7Uuuut-ioourr uFeseut, lQ0n,the tine neachiM ln fK t'lf'WVlr- ,rdatot.'tJgeMartmV an acquisition to ttie youth of 'Nof-CaroTihtas theftfirs tu al mcation, o, citizens of aj fre Statv XvhoseInstitutiohs !havd7set upI in the common field. sK boors of the highest fermentas priie tb'ugh;.hdh the vm6st.hriitileV elevate aniproWessv t'at'rfthe?d i nitj o f their birthright. As a hbolc'of re ference and authority, adapted, not only to the citizens of thajt State, but also to t h 09 e to f J the rl S t a tei as ; a'Jin k J in the rct liain ; of even ts d ii ri t!m; long struggle, that termi natl in Auhtling the Urt colonial system, it contains much valua ble information on ( the progress of the fir-aiiyeVtarers in that province, their institutions, laws anel final , elevation to intl epend ence.,,;l- 7 ? i - - ' y SI : .e- : . .- ; f ' J: :t-: SoiUhebi Grape.I Pio neer, of SC. states that Col- Clendinen is taking great pains to raise a large Vine yard, whicU promises to reward his efforts. a. wo grapes, gathered from one of his 3Xadeira vines, Kveighed 80 grains. ? His .muscatel vines are also crowded with grapes,, averaging 50 grains. ii0J,:P i, -V. "7. ' ; : ; ' Cretins or Idiots. The class of Jiumn beings : described in the subjoined ac count, exhibit a striking example of the influence of particular climates and local situations on the faculties of the mind, as 'well as on the fra m e of the body. Th e facts mentioned, arV so little - known hV vond the limits of the narrow district in wluch they occUr. are so'stranjre, and so d epl prable, that v e( are I ind u ced to copy them. ' v; i)? y i : ; 1 - , ;l-: The Cretins Or Idiots, are' cpmprizeh in the lower p:;rt o'f Switzerland, between the - .Ridges- of St Muurjce and Ride.- Physiognomists have pre tern! ed to'disco y ei a trait' b f t h e i h wa rdfcji a ra c t e.r, w r i t -ten on ;everytcoutiteniance 5 and one proof may be anded.to their:sy.stem, for. with the r.. .a' a . 1 ' . j vsieuu, me vacuimi cannot oe misiaKen. bvery mental faculty is benumbed, .and & d reau f u I torpor. 1 s u 11 eq u i vocal I v ex press edi pine, Jiave a kind of Vofce : but tl ueai ami tiunto are most numerous, ann there are multitudes of mere animal ma chines; almost devoid of sensation Their stature scarcely ever ' exceeds , fimr feet an d a h a 1 f t heir countenances pale and liyid-niout()s very wide; and tongues ami lips remarklibli thick. They die young ; there are noj instances oT their arriving at an advanced age. These distressing pe culiarities -are, confined to a region of country about $0 miles in length and 8 in wid th. Th ere have been gcncratioiis af ter generations of. them." A family corn in from a distance into this unfortunate region, though they may hithertoJiave en joyed excellent health, find any increase of iU attenc el with all the idiotic symp- toms above described. And those C re- tins who remove to a distance, though they niarry among themselves, soon lose these peculiarities. Throughout the whole country in which they are found, the air is - most unwholesomex They reside in f 1 c i, i n Ja vas t basi n full of excessive ex halations from .the Rhone and the marsh es on its sides, and the reflection of the so n" from"! iKe-'Ji'su rr.o uj n d i ng m ou ntai ns, which jsalmbstpref tical, fbrius an .atntos ph'ire yervy singular a ndu npleasarit, froai iti hbiniitf ahd heat:" jv -.-;Hay:li:t;. ; i ' ! " . v .vl '-..- 7v'v1'' 4:7". V-' . : f - ' . "' C JflwtesalefJteform The late Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri papers, notice the removal of sundry Registers, Receivers, Rt PiictiriBfiri-lin ihfr S(fMtt- anil th I .nnmntmAtb nnthoni to fill thnir nlflr. I Xi r.nrJl.rivpn1 fi.r thiUo r..nr. none being in fact necessary, - These offi- f ces are natural & lawful spoils of the vic-j t0ry..V.nr. , v, . , From the personal esteem which ween-' tertaihlfb bbr late respecteil Ministerto Columbia General Harrison, we are glad tliat the firstdntclligence; we have of his arrival ' near the Govern ment t( which he was se fit, com es accom pa u i ed by proofs of thtf prompti-de aiid'eludiency with which lie engaged in the discharge oF the duties of hisi, mission., By a letter from Caraceas of the 13th ultimo, published in the Balti m ore Gazette, it appears that General II. phad "succeeded in prevailing on theiGov- e r n in e nt ol Colombia to postpone the ope- -rir--:l Uf:. . k:u: ri'.. rat ion. 01 lis sweeping i fi uiiiui mi j laiiu, until the 1st of Koveyiber, with regard to articj es i m ported from the United States, and iiutil'the 1st of January on those coming- frobi; Europe. ; The proscription of this excellent and distinguished Citizen, and the indecebthastQ wh which he was superseded in tlur high trust so fitly, con ierred on (lini, cause us, we confess, to tke thejtboreleasure; jn -any success 'Whiblinayhaveiattem i VVe nielu' nbthi ngntidibus-towards his ibc?esspr tnWardsp kind ness-fartd whb wil 1 doubtless (serve hilahtry vf6 th beshibilijgr. 4 v Amherst J College; : Mass. ,1 he annual Cbnimencemeiit of isinstitutfbti$was held bhVVednesayl :stuileptstobk?th or O-ue ex ercises, iv -fJu"".: r was vconieri eu ou tuu v 1 v 1 lhi I liM Pknange taeithpyeral per4' C)?a4 :tn anmgagaihst one of ti rt? ,crown' ,atei American Minister a ne ouun ui , rrance. s nas kvOeentietainen Court of France 1 n th ate ou n try bey bevond thp nonhl ; ofi hie in t e n d ed d e pa r t u re, on a c co u 6 1 0 T . v j j . heal th of his lad v ; bu t exocted U1C III: to em bark m the packet of Aug. , id, for New- i 1 ork Jitlanhc SouvenirsThe editor of the. National Gazette haseen th4 ! forthebm'; ingf vol unjc jiif -this?; work. i In regard to tjie: e'm'bje 11 i sh m en ts and tyrji gra pli v, it certainly Surpasses, in ' a griatt degree' thbsje which precele?it S e n ra v i ngs a re bea 11 ti fu l ; a nd i ts yvhb e'a p- pea ranee d oes m u c n c red tt to America n taste and Askill. - Among tjie prose wri ters are, the accomplished autl or of Hpe Lesl ie, our fellow citizen Tiicliard Penn Smith, al ready ad vahtageously.. known, Stone, land seveiui others.- The poetical contributions embrace the, name's of Percival, Barker Thomsons igourney, Eckard, and otheds of equal Mr. Clay. The partizans o President that Mr. Jackson exu I ti n gly . a nn oun ce Him,' i Clay's fwends do" not intend to nominate him for thV Presidency this winter. Tin?, is great news for the Telegraph.- Mr. Clav .is theunivprsnl nh ect of ap lole Jack- 1 . 7- " . t prehension ami dreal to the v son party.. Hiey fear hs pow er and his xriTiuenoe. it matters , but would inform the bnoosers of little, ye Mr. Clav, vvheJiier he is formally Homina ed this .or he before tue next wintf. .fAfreailv is Me people ; all ;es;ire.j turnbd to him ts tne,ari;arat m wine!, must itest ourpo- nncai ark ot - r.tefy. His nonination is a s po n f a n e o u , c r. ! J p r o c eed i n g flit m e d i a't e ly from t lie peoj a call that will be heard ino vbt'vd- Tli? people will have him p their .'Ijv!d?nt in despite 'of the ma- rguant slanders 'of his foes : 11. 1. Uournal. (.' From the Newj-York Commercial. ' The Secretary of St a e, Dropping in at Vi'. lnma'irs parting room yesterday, we were gratified with a view of t te portrait which this.we will not say " promising artist," because his reputatior is 'estab lished, npn a' basis th t can'n t be sha kenhas recently taken of theHon. Mar ty Van Buren, Secretary of State. Mr. Tnmau was ' thfe Artist selected by Mr. Van Buren himself, to-whovn he would sit, pursuant to request from the.Corpo ration of tlys city 'x and Mr. I. has re cently visited Washington, to execute the apreeable task. In our view, It has been eminently successful in catching the uick and apiinated lineaments of his dis tinguished subject, though the more South ern climate has heightened .his complex ion a little, and he is cultivating a parr of -whiskers which do tiot'approve his ap pearance Jn the eyes of those who prefer the next administration to thjje present. In truth, Mr Van Buren's head is an ex cellent subject for the( artist fthe organ of amb'rtibn is strongly developed and j when we add th it Ithe artist has sUcceed- ed in catching exactly that fea lenotes a determination to un Calhoun, "and one day become ure which lorse Mr. President of the United States, himself. the public hereabouts will say that the Tikjeness will be a chf tfxuvre. j Hie militia 'system. Th e State of Dela ware has abolished their, militia system altogether, j 'Die Philadelphia Aurora says that it is a creditable acjt, and we cherish the hope that Pennsylvania and other States will follow the eixauiple. ii has been, estimated that it cos'ts the S'ate of Iennsylvania and it4 citizens, UpWards of three millions of c! oilars an- lJ to support the caricatur of an ar- 'fy--t( perpetuate a series of periodical iiuisaiitc?) j 1 u staimaiit.r tiiiu ji i iij miu contempt the milifary art ; to corrupt the morals of the people, &c. without the )4ast particle (of benefit, immediate or prospective, to lithe State. The,, Aurora jurther says H it has been established,! by the concurrent testimony nf most of the eminent military men of thp country, that the militia laws, as universally, en forced and observed, in place jof promo ting military science and discipline, pro duce a directly contrary result! No dis passionate person, who has ever witness- eo our miutia musiers, iramings, ami uai- talion days, will for a moment doubt the correctness of this 'Conclusion- As mill lifarvi disnfavs, they are a ridiciulous bur- lesqe- as schools of vice, deplorable : naoyi a ytfuin is uiui e iuiiuilc iuiu -.toe, practice of drunkenness; and t ie records bf , the- county courts bear tes :imony, to the violence done to morality. I ns 11 b or igination; disorder, and debauchery reign nredoi!itnant and uncontrolled.! A, new and yaluable Styptic, Avhich ill ceding even bf the Jargest ves- eis.J3Take of brandy Or "common ispirits ou n ceCati le soapj il rachni kf. -pear 1 ash 1 d rabh in ; sicra jie th e sba pi fi h e, ancf disssolyieit in brandy, then add Jtheearf aslv:55 mix, itNvellttogether, 'an ikeep; it closed in a phial ; when you applyjt let it be Varmed,vand dip pledgets of lint in it, a'n d th e bl obd wi 1 1 j m m ed i atelyl co n geal . : I I i It operates'by. coagulating.the blood - a c p osi a erao i e way ; wi uu n xne vess e i ; a Af: applications may oe necessary wnere e wound is deepi or a limb. cut off. ' r JftstWe areibhlthat he VdttedinV thfcwell fcrter ;nie smmnfii a nr itmtpr a-rtrpi jtraf t ,0' t.liJKi t V oils. k :7v.u.: .: 1 Miuvii) us niii mi ui auu 1 inc. ijii isi- 1 ,ian si 'acqiai p tedt.tvi t.li Uhecasbi I ifey e,' W theionly article of. ute!mnf:AfIf1ch be whaditakenV'ftir jmf-la irffl.7- I- Is.; bml r "?I J a i-v 1 . j' ... ":1V1 1 ' is represenieu 10 nave uurne xne: appear a n ce o f a m u m h v th e fl eshbei iig wirs t- ed awa v the skin discoloured ahd dried The, deceased appears to hayeVjabmi fed 'unler.thtf. (1 el u 31 on of an getyaibf d inary revelation being" coihniitted ling his friends it was his lot t K lu t, foi r r;- ty davs. At the expiration ofttiiatitimei lU'i.MC'iuiica1 1 1 wa sex pec ted th a t persuas ioif Hi i gh t' 1 n- nuue nun u eat 5 uui ne prsisuu in ay- ingj he had no l i vi ne cammand 'to eat,3.bu t -wonders wpu hL ye t -be 7av niuh tt by I ii tti, &c. In this way he continued, till tast-1 .11. t : 1'. 7 1 L ; u 7 i, I: ' " C77 i7': I ? '7 ' i ng re n d e red his 'spec ch q u ite i nn rt i cu 1 at e- f anil o is re mi a 1 1 i rig lacu 1 el e S grati u a l iy raij vd. Little Fails Friend. ; : ,? tJ " f - ' 4 '--'it. j r 1 1 7 KlizabfcthtWn, K : Ai?.' 10. Horrid -Transaction.- We learn , by a letter that a. fatal transaction took: place in Hancock county, on Saturday 19th bit. i A dithculty had arisen on Saturday be- twee 11 a man by the name of Robert llogg, living on the bank of the Ohio river, and avMr, Lowry M'Cully; who lately resid- ed in Grays'on county. ' ThVpartiestse - iti ii eu tin ;oaturua.y 111 iinger, put: no .vio lence passed between them. On JSunday night' following, MTCully collected a par cel of select friends; and repaired to the. private dwelling of Mr. Hogg, for the pur pose of satiatinghis vengeance upon its in mates. The first act of depredation com mitted by theni Avas killing the trusty dog who warned his, master of tlieir approach They next. shot through the window into the house ; then attacked the door,': thro' which they fired 15 or 20 musket shotj -By this time, it appears, Hogg thought them really in earnest and determined ti stop their unhallowed career. Accord ingly he level led his rifle and fired at one of the 'besiegers, which proved to be ,;M'CulIy himself. The shot took effect and passed immediately through:. the cen tre of his body, -which caused j instant death The affair then terminated. The besieged escaped 'uninjured, and 1 the as sailants retreated with the loss of a com panion, in wickedness, promising them selves, no doubt, never to engage in' an affair of!the kind again for the future. Hogg delivered himself up to the proper authority and pleaded self-defence ; was tried by an examining court, and honour ably acquitted Stdtesman. "'j v' i We have more than once had bur ima gination roused against a certain class of the community who "affect to despise thfjt portion of their neighbors who obtain their livelihood in mechanical employments. We have known .many young men morti fied and pained to the heart." by the un ceremonious, and purse proud haughtiness of their su periors in wealth and impu dence o n 1 y c'ro wd ed i n to the bac W -grou n d to give place to idlers, and gentlemen at large, merely because they happened to- be vulgar enough to chooser-industry, ra ther than idleness and independence. .; But let not the mechanic relax his praise-wot thy exertions. . He can give back the.i sneer of the conceited fop with .interest; He can stand up in the strength ofan indef pendent 'spiritrin the proud sense of the, superiority or real worm over tinsel and borrowed ornament. He .1 , V fills' an honest , place .in society, and it is time the true merit of his services was appre- ciateL I It is time for republican America to cast off these fetteiv of prejudice, forr ged by the atfstocuacy of the old W(rid, a n d a w ak e t o h e r p ecu I i a r ,1 egi ti in a te inr terests. V The industriousmechanic may be ranked amng her'firmesf supptirters and the time is not far distant .when hb shall be placedin his just station in the scale of society mmertJlanufaQtuHr. I . Neic-Ycrhi Sept. 1. A touching case of the fidelity of a Dog was exhibited at Bridgwell' a ilew dasj since. His master, a 'poor vagrant; was taken up on the BaJ;tery, aud ; committed; to Bridewell, who was possessed of no more (of this world's goods than a faithful,! affectionate . dog. The dog followed to' the doorj of the prison," and finding him-! self debarred, remained about the gate. looking up most piteously .at the walls,! implored admittance. Time and hunger! produced no change in his attaenmenf three days, having found him rivetted toj the spot, aud spurning every temptation to renounce his allegiance. At last,' the; unmerciful eye of the officer, jap6inted to en force our municipal regu I atib n s. fei 1 upon poor Tray ; and he "was carried ofl to ue Dutchcreu, lor Having presumea io ad here to his master " with a regard that k new no d ifference between pros peri t yj n'n'fl nrl viri r V7 Jmir- ttf Cnm t;H 0r!JoHNsoinraost beauUfuHy?rem?irksvr V 7 -' that VV he n Taf;frlfnI is : carreik tiK ii i Sj grave, we :; atonce find ' excuses for every Wakness,a1ridi palliations uf" every fault ; we v recollect at. thoouid enilearinents; which before glided birbMr.mlitdsi'withool iinpressTonVa thousand favours runrepaid, a thousand duties: unperformedj and wi"fch,r vainly : wis)V for . his 1 return,, not so ? inucb Ah d vWQi m ay receivers that Sve may beq stow happiness, and recompense that kind ness' which before we never muterstoadJv) rthcf-turlihatyh traelhiH-oiij bur w'bn'der is ttxc-itedr n'-sHiMiTnn t'i.i1.i,i , inltbe afternomv;; articled 11 f nocessi , a.vAv:: ' h . -, 7 - - r- '1 ... -i-ff : . -,..' . . , ro.or.Ring7marKefs,un-tu'nnan.J ninety & fifty;jn1J.e:--tl4a'h ?Xi6Yrk 'ihiaih vVuUitnunt : w ejt r e plea iICt?luruzipo a5liJ;ctVe,ft; ti tioi; aoijUeWciesi a Mribiri tine: ina ri v t -$'Z$0(U '.afto'ds; ajjtiiivinciVg o!f tint tht xty heHl;iiy toaity ijf f fs mpor eti lt5wluiJe ? tiit-brg-v t'5e :.iisoitior''- ? Jhy by ti 16 i I wmi;s.7 Tlie uVsv nf . ip h u bdrcd cl o 1 u rs - : has- b-Ji reef ed; fr;j Mr,; (lorgt Iln Aveii; t,f Kred en k - cou oi.VVXV. !;e i his -k 1 1 ; t p y' e u i f 1 o r ' I he jf.Mi;if '(i-i iirc SmilhvTheJ Itei l)iv 1 eii d t7 V ; f 1 1? " st.Aii'? V chuii?y hav traloWjif red tb he "IVeisurer d; 7 t .HeJ So'ci tyi libjrnjbr lJa-1 Jeoietj iu ' j v ' hisicoiigregutmaOi t 7 1 It is seated , t fi'stj; hVbrrgt ff;t h e ;Sb"c i e-" ; , T SSrCOO-te-r through ; lie 1 bffurt s Mf tU0 gefit f e ma nj'iif.' s -7 wli fohV u iprj Mr? and hlfj:mi I y: eb i f r i b-'": i ' ' u led S 700: :If ihe be;i ? vleuce d Dr. M . . were up ire.; generally diltus -d : th rt u g! Kn u r c ou ji 1 ry lh reat 'a fid i m p'm h 11 r o b- . B r rl"V; 'jr? - ' , e A mricaii .;U;domz,.uion Socie- - - ty .would sootfpeacoiwu!; . It 1 mo re .timer.. '" The ship It iosan, from Liyerpoal, arri ve d at Ne WiYbr k on tlie 2 1 ,i n s ta n t, bri ngs London dates to the :2fth .Jit ly.! It appears that disturbances iti livh-ftuLsti l continue. At a meeting of the Privy Council th Dub lin, to take ibo consideration; the;alarm'-' i n g s ta teo f 1 1 1 e : c 0 u 1 1 try," a Pro c 1 a m a t i o n w as j ss ij e cl for s u p p ress i n g all 'Ass em 61i e s cajcu ated to en da ngqr th e pu ql i c peace. -. . No later jntelligence- iVAm the -Theatre of War than' has" been alreadyfeceivedl On the 27h l:iih.-. Mr. II ibcrtlTvev to Lucy L Williams, all of) l .liias-r-oity.-: ' in indies cpriMtv,- oil liie' lotlr ui:io1o;vaiam Jones, Esix.ofj;i;erquiuvMi"l Bozmn., .A In Franklin, on the . 21 instaot, jMrr;W;SIobre, u -very" rtpectable' tinifc'f!? ''-''A'.'V- 'St - 1 lti "Jphnstos'i coiiritjv 1041 vtrSTtn ult. niter h few days H h ess 01 bilious fev r vlri iJUbet fi Ann I ,Tomliiion; cdnsoftijbf, MKams ; t'o:n- -linsnn ah I daughter 'of the Ugv. George Nance, in the 28th yeur of Jier ag,ihe.wAs a .iiVst. a miable and xceHeiitv wtiminarid was beloved '" by all who kiiViw her. V';She as oOh memb'el of any church, but her exit Was nevertheless a trhimphant one, and exhibirtd aBiilsirc-iriVa!ice -of the'pow'er of reIijio'cn ibe soul at'lhi-i trj itg 3 time. iShe xvas in tulf xjs?issk!i of herjinenul ' ' fienhies, and hul ih'ti poer of speech liil VitiV' in a few minutes of herrleceusfw- Sho mjn!tt ed no alarm, at th'e approach of loaihi biirw t willing lo meet: iti:; and expressed Ui ht;r parents and others prtrsent;the jstnn:est . assurance of a happy rccepiioiiTnlo, the kingdo of heaven. L'-V.-Vt"-, 1 ' , . , Communicated. ' In lidgecomb county, Mrs. ;jCh4rr)-; "wile of ' Mr. Lunsl'ord W". ;herry. , : .".-j 7 vl - .' - On the 1st instsiut, al her residence in Craven" couiuy, lrs ESeanir;7Wads;artti, conbovt' of , Mr. .Thomas Wadsworlh "irf the: 43U, ear of Lei . In Halifax cotinty, on the 23d ult. after abhut 7 days severe indisposition, ' Mr.1 Henry Frcear, ; aed jl6ur2jr years. Also;v oti itliesamei da', ": Miss Elizabeth Ilavksdat.jAlso , "it the 1st iiibt. M i s l'h omas ; w" fcol' Noffi eei'H 111 om as A 1 so, a short time sinct Mr. Jos. Gee. son of Colonel Nevjlle tiee, dec. " n'."!Iertford,; PeKpii mahs cqiinty, on I f he 21st : tiltinvy Miss NancAVjfulj iorTnany, years a mem. hereof thi Uaptist- Church lady of exemplary piety. y . . V . y , ' ... : On the27th u!tin Greensville county: Vlnf. I Mr. H'ejuben Iowcll,- f ol-merly of Halifax county inrtbis Sate. i ; ; i , ; : ., - m 4 in die pitniic jau ai ,iuusia,- aiaine,'tienry M'Caubtard,apjed 70. where he hadsbeeu im-. - jjrisoned i'oroi years!, lit 1793 or'4, hmmd - : k' 7 r t i ... gined that . hts litis could only be; parUoned by 4 his mkjner. some, crreat saqrilice. He says the jL."m tunuuaiiucu 1 1 1 ii iu uuca1 uurn; onerm?. and a liumiaiV sacrtfice, and under ihis -dslusion he murdered a woman and burned a church in Gardiner; where lie resided., lie svas tried for nmrder'hut as liisJnsanity; waa apparent, lie was not sentence:.;. He lowever said there.were.se- ; veral other wicked persons whom he was' direct- ed to kill, aiul; was therefore ; imprisoned in a solitary cell where he has remained ;ver since, an object of cui iosily to hundreds 'who .-have vi sited Jum, and beard from his hps the oft repeat ed story of his; putting1 the 7 wicked woman' to; " dea tlland burning the churclCr-Jj ,j v ' - r f At Lyndebdruug'h, N' II. a Mof.Colpnetlut' nam, aged 3 years, while.' playing with a spear . of herdsgrass, byr ptitung"rit into hi mnuth, h ' piece ot the he.td, .about an inch jon; entered, the windpipeV aiul - from; thn:e intc the rint side I of :':he Jungs .w.h ere 4l r'etahied. We survived iheaceident 4 weeks. l ". - ' BES5&V423ea9 BOARDING. 1 jfplIE MISSKS PULU A Vf will be prepared to iro cl iine G eriera! A s semb ly with' 13 oard . f1lHE-'! Subscriber has everal convenient Bed jL i Itoonis detached fi-on bis Dwdlmg-Hou&e ,.; on (lie main street near i lie Capitol and would; b- -glad to ficcornmbdate with Hoard twelve or. fifteen'Mtnbersi uf the" ensuing Legislature. The favor of early application is requested. ' It is convetiient also fox him to find twelve or fifteen Iloies, at xx'y trioilerate 'price-bavicg plenty "of provenderV'gpbd pasturage, ;and well enclosed lot abundantly supplied with water.. ; ita!e b, SeptlO. V - :':':V r r -' i . ii.. K ' 1 - Si- ' 3 5" 4 ?Y7;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1829, edition 1
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