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' . , . ' - - ' .' ' '' 1 ' -; . , - - -. - - , - ' ' t ! '- - , ' - v THOS'J. LEMAT, '(Printer for the Bute,) Earrom sb Paorairraa. HxBTa ciboliva: fwimrv imnm laraixarra-t, ratsicaa. iiiwnurii un or era state ass via aaa oca avvMruw - i .(THREE D0LLAR3A TEAB-waTAici. J j. w -a . .;,.- ' BALEIGls, W. C, WLDHESDAIT, SFPTETflBEH 6, IMS,' - ! ; '' h v - . -j ( -j w J 1 "' ;'Uf. KO. S ! NAMES OF FLOWERS, WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS PARTICULARLY VALUABLE TO OUR FEMALE HEADERS. , puniiimiost llvfehr tewesf ,; THa Whpia uni ver8 ia 6Ui wil hiwpse ',. W never, bfanl pf Uiai Wore.?, cried tbev all.".. . . ( .,''?. -, .! ...j . 'What a'ct of foigibarbnniufr' laid . ''And whaiUtink you, of .eur ftfaj propa- Ylower. Acacia' Yellow, Alinoptl Flowering, AUhea, Fru(px Aloe, . Amaranth,. AmaranMi, OJobp, Amaryllis, Ambrosia, lSTr.RPHETATlOKa. Concealed Ie. Hope. ! Oonsu med by Lov -Ruliioa Superstition Immortality. Uncbangeable.. 4 litHulilul, buUiaiwl. Iove returned. American, Starwort, Welcome to a Stran- Anemone, Apocjnuin, Arum, Abor-vila;, . Auri'icula, Searkt, Bai'lielor'sBiiiloii, Ralsamine, Ray IieaT, KayAViestli, Rox' r..-.-- lSroomc, . Ruttcr-pup. ttUla.'biopw. 08jycanllius, Carnation, Tamcllia, Japonica, 0nlerbnry Hell, Cardinal's Flower, (Jalchfly, XVdar, : Cliainomile, Cliina Aster, Clematis, Columbine, Convolvus, t'orepfls, Cowslip, Corcua, Crowo Imperial, Cypress, Daffodil, Dahlia, Daisy, Dandelion, Dew Plant, Eglantine, Elder, Everlasting, Flax, Fir, Flower of an Hour, Flowering Reed, Forget-me-not, Fox-clove, Geranium, Fading Hope. ger. Falsehood. Feroeity and Deceit. Unchanging Frienrf--rridc, H"P- Rope andIo'" Social In t p.crse. Iiiipaitf1'- ' , . I cl.ngc but in dying. Ofory. Constancy. 4 Humility. Uicbcs. . , Magnificent Beauty. Rcnevolence. . Pride and Beauty. Unpre'ending Exccl Gratitodc. lenee. Dislinction. -Artifice Pretended Think fine (Love. F.nergy in Adversity. Ixve of Variety. Mental Beauty. Desertion. Afleetion. Worth tustained by Always cheerful. Winning. Graee. Youthful Gladness. Pride of Birth. Despair. Uncertainty. Elegance and Dignity: Beauty and Innocence. Coquetry. Serenade. I would to bcaL Compassion. ; Always remembered. Domestic Industry. Time. Delicate Beanty. Confidence in Heaven. True Lore. Insincerity. FLOWERS. Hanesty, Iloney-tlower, Honeysuckle, Coral, Honeysuckle, Wild, ' lloustonia,' ' " Hyacinth, Blue, IIj.inth, I'll r ni t Hydrangea, Ice IMaot, Iris, , Jasmine, AThite, Jasmine, Yellow, Jonquil, ''a; ooooo - IMTIHrRSTATIOKS. Fascination. Iove sweet and secret Fidelity. Inconstancy.',-V ' orrow. 'lieartlessness. An old Beau . . '.. - , My compliinent. Wedded Love.,, Amiability, Grace and Elegance I desirea return of af fect ion. I wish I was rich. el MnHomDi!" .askci tlia Turk- Evanescent Fantnstltf Poppy Red, i Poppy, Scarlet, Poppy, White; ' Primrose,' Evening Primrose ! 1 Pftirirdso, ?roscVd. Unoatronized lleriu Pleasure. ganee. ' ; Extrava-- riiitlonVM ' 1 Forget fatness, or Coni; ' " Inconstanej ,"j . "J tlnye Confidence in me . .. i:i.i.. n Queen's Rocket, Rose, Austrian, i Jloee, Bridal, Rose, Burgundy, 'King-can, Laburnum, , ; Pensive Beanty. Lady's Slipper, Jffv' Capricious Beauty. Larkspur, double fl!;IIaiightitScss. Larkspur, single n d, Fieklencss lirturei, American, Laurel, Mountain, Laurustiuus, Lavender, Lemon blossom, Lichen, Lilark, Purple, liilaek, "White, Xily, White, '1ly, Yellow, Lily, Scarlet, liobclia, Locust, Lotos-flower, . tit... Geranium, Nutmeg, An expjpeuJ fleeting; , tieraniumt"Scarlet, Consolation.- 3 vjcranium, uat, i ruej r rienuiiij. Geranium, Mourntng,Desp6ndeney.V Geranium, Rose, Preferenc. . " leiantumi Lemon, Tranquility of Mind Geranium,: 8ilver-rd,Rcoall. Geranium, Ivy, Gilly: flower, (loltlen Rod, ; drape, Wild, Grass, ' Harebell," Hawthorn,'" Heart's Ease Heliotrope, 1 Jleilebure, Holly. - -nollyhock, Bridal Favor. : Sho ia fair. . Encouragement. 'Mirth. ! Submission. Grief. Hope. Lov in Idleness. Devotion. " Calumny. v ' Denteslie Happiness. Ambitrn. ' Virtue is charming. , . Ambition. A token. " Acknowledgement. Discretion. '.' Solitude. ' '' Fasi Wionsness.1 ' Youthful Innocence. J Purity and Beauty. Playful Gayely. High-souled. j Malevolence. Grave, AHeelion beyond the Dt ranged Love. . -, Love-lies-a-bleeding, Hopeless not heartless Lily-of-the-Valley, J)eliuato Simplicity. Uejeetion, Sorrow. Love of Nature. Saered Affections. Jealonsy. ' Growing old. Worth and Loveliness. Timidity. Deceit. , . Ennui. Love in Absence. Kgotism and Self-love Patriotism. iSIandcr. Dark Thoughts. Bravery and Human. Music. ity. Pence. , Woman's WorlhT. A Belle. ' Patience. Thoughts.-' Tender . and Pleasant , Religious Fervor. Wilt thou go with me Deparlqro. I am your Captive. Anger. Early Friendship. Pcriwioklo w'o or r'UFIeasiire of Memory. Phlox, ' Unanimity. wP " Pine, -' t . .-riiy. ' ;' Pine, Pitrh, - ' Time and Philosophy I'lne.Spruce, Hope in Adversity, f1 Pinkj' red. double,) Woman's Love. TV - . . . A 1 , Oalire. , ( . . Sha will be fashionable Very lovely. i -Happy Love. Simnlieif r and Beantr Ioe; ( aroifna : liore is dangerous, ltose, Daily, red.LlghtncSs. Rose, Damask;"' & 'Yeuih: Bim, Deep Red! f Bashful Shame. , Roj.c.Hundred rvfd. Dignity of Mind. t Hose, Damask, (red,) Bashful Love, oupenor in em. , Cwifession. . , , i Hose, Imd, Moss j , s Roite. China, Rose, Mantli, ... ,.t ..t 'Rose, Musk, 1 Hose, bud, Red, Rose, Red-leaved, Grare, ., You are merry. . Cbarmiiig. fi ,.-1, . Pure and lo,ely.-'V Beauty nd Prwsperity Rose, Chinese, Dark, Forsakenl. . V1 '' Rose, hud, White, TooVoune to love. Rose, White, - 8aditess.";w ;i ' Hose, White, (wit'd,) I aniiii, Deipair, Hose, Tbornlrss, Ingrathu-e. Rose, Yellow, Let us forget. ' " nose, lorii et tano rvur. . Lupine, Magnolia, Marigold, Yellow, Marigold, French, Meadow Saffron, Mignonette, Mazereon, .Monk's hood, Moss, Myrtle, ' Narcissus Poetious, Nasturlion, Nettle, Nightshade, OA-loaf, Oats, Olive, ' Orange-blossom, Orehis, , Ox-eye, ; Tansy, ' ' Passion Flower,' Pea, Everlasting Pea, Sweet,' Peach-blossom, , Peony, Periwinkle Blue, n - ft Rosemary, Rue, Saflrn, Sage, i Scabious, Sensitive Plant, Snow Ball, 1 Snow Drop, Sorrel Wild, Speedwell, Star of Bethlehem, St. John's Wort, , Sumach, Venice, , Sun -flower, Dwaft, "Sun-flower, Tall, Sweet brier, Sweet William, Syringa Carolina, Thistle, Common, Thorn-apple ' ' Tyme, . , ' 1 une-rose, Tulip, Red, ','' Tulip, Vaiiegated,, , : Tulip-4reer ,r , Verbena, . i. Vernal Grass, 1 Violet, Bltie, . ' Violet, -Whitev Violet;' Yellow, - ' Virein's Bower, "Wall Flower, : Love's Messenger. . , uemembranee. Disdain, , Marriage. Domes! ie Virtue. Unfortunate Attach Senslti veness. men t. Thoughts ofSHcaven. Friendship in adversi Parental afTcetlon. (ty. Female Fidflity., Reconciliation. .. Animosity.' i Intelleetual Euelle'e Your devout Adorer. Iofty and pure Simplicity.- thought A Smile." 1 Disappointment. Misanthrophy. ' "' I dreamed of Thee. v Tlirlfiiness ; Girl. I have seen a , lovely. ' A Declaration of Love , Beautiful Eyes. , , 'Fsme .f,;,,;,,, ... If ,. Sensibility, v, .. , .-, ,. ! Poor but happy, i..-. Faithfulness, ' Modsty.'S v nb , ir,Rnral Happiness Filial Lore. 5 ''-"- It 4 Pinkjfndian, , Pink, Mountaiu, Pink, While, ' Polyanthus . Always lovely. Aspiring. Fair end fascinating. quired Riches. Pride of newly ac- FidelitV in "i Misfur- AVatcr Lily, Whit e; PuH'y of Heart Ttun a open. , , Prosperity. , , , Fraternal Love. , ,., .. , i Maternal Teadernets. .Cuio for thoci -Heart :Pniienei tu aebe. 'J 'Abenoe.!,,', w-: 'm ttl f'itli U: !.! ,WithlIaael, Wheat, Wood bine. Wood Sorrvl Yarrow, Yew, Zinnia, ..UNIVERSAL FAME.. "Nor I," said the Egyptian nothing but what you atule from lis. ' You .,, M 4 K.,PAUL;iG,, .. . , were ignorani oarosriana, ana sowouiunave "IXor ), ; -iauilM Wninese, It 1 atnazing to observe how .litllo mail- remained, if your w ise men, as you cal believe there is any surb place." kind know of each bthcr, although the vanity Hicni, had not coma to Egypt, to learn their "Nor I, said fluinan nature whispers every .distinguish-, A B C.M "' one world, one en powon, inal via um?T JPJ ,wu one my, "J yur icavc, - aia mo l ersian, -me propnm.'n yt. "Gentleinen, said the Greek, "you may "l don't boast as much as you will, but bad it not been rt. t. . !.... 'i.-.t'-:t.. .: the Turk, There w buVsas. you would all hava remained'br!a' Uod, aud Maljofucf ja, Vu'riaiw h tife' dayj1 Wjha't think y ou of Ho mar. ami Eclivii.'"anil Sonnoclea. ' ah be universal. The in vriads 'of Asia, and" Af-natives of It ak bainr-the moat aneient Do- "What a Darcel of i!rnoranausei!v excljinriJ Eurimdes. 'and' DomoitWnp' ni M ihiaif: rica, with a few 'oliWyeweplioiis,' never' pbl 'of tlM eanh, ntat have been part ul jed the Yaokee, . ...... . ' ' ,- and Themistoeles. and ten thousand others. 'iryni vi' hid .4iiiiBiriwu iiL-nic, pivviiicii. uuihm .iwicuifiit Aa II ia iinpopsivic lost ;uii ino ciauiM oi wnose lame exienus to ina uiiermnit tiwi xwu, mu nniwsu ninj ui tiuniur, a m ... tu, uuinu mo vnim-sc, -every naiiona oy inese loose cenerauuea. l lie cohhoi ne eartii; . ( '-f."v "I ' "iir'W"?,vt " F"ltiZZ t iZ:t, K i,.- ,h:, , ""r, . H p l ' H WPUf'!!-, .fa.winging: ;WIi are, U.M Moftkbeads, talking a-4 are ignorant of the very names pfthe i great by st ksost ' forty thoaaand years, and that forward the greatest.mea and great achieve-bout!" asked the K ouao the Chinese the wenorthe, east, Jul jnsref an essay the: s foreign ,larbarne..derifed all tl.tk meAt.efhi. 5ounlry men, ;in haul? arrai to Persian, and 'TK-eifcotler;.' w,; will give our reader 4sslory;,p dlustiato know edge from iheni , ,aupnert hi. preten.wo. tQ supphty,, , . m .-Talking .efHriod the ..iwWiih eJi It happenmloncepn a vme, that, an Irappe from bis mou(b.-MashallnW there itraon,so great a,poe.t s Bawl, so Lrava a ahitriran nf tmmiii. jA. a.v. - .Z I 'lite, an Egytian, a Greek, a Turk .'a Per- " Teltgion tat" that or Mahrtrtiew ami no a warrior as.josjiua. , whq made Uie.un 7fll" " ,"" rrj 1 man;aC,nan,an lV.n;arid'art the, Chlitian., are JUbbi Pen tlummcsfcemU lm' wtMlJ2i&Z ' rriet Hcrfce at t'hiti,&My?oteMK degs, and , there is no,, truth but mong ihe.yond tLeiaprehepsion of aU hi. ,der.r om ' wm tholv ! 1? , " in'th Wt;vnd bein'.V! great travellers, folloier. of the Prophet:" 7 asked the Israelite. , , ! . V WV ' 'r'" " "Pak' maW langnage entered Into coo'- j "PeAer' -eried the Frenchmaif.there ' , "Did the world ,er produce uclt afiem Stl -l " 1UM,W Iversa!!!, wttfi each" other' "As ustial. they" w nobeeyiknol the tree an ef living but as Napoleon,VuCh a ptit MoltauS; ' anflifa lrl fl,eir esie oTtmman hapUtc French'.,, 9i-, , ,i ? , ,4ragie.Vrite MCoSifleaJi SS11;0!! hew.-.Ruaiaiul.ajai Ae. F'5ne; life cbmhahfive 'ralae'ePmirraW "There is no nation .whose music is upt a comic one a Moliere, or sack a daacer ai T., , P?elM5l ormtn(s ( jjiL.8hl abovd in their' intorerablc,ut the, Italian,- said the, Cap- Vestrisl" cried ihTrerwh!. ; i( , ; entjr .iheusand- eou. y owaUividual imp6rtm,cei,,',hMcal.of eatan. ;". ' :;-; - ' 1 "S -PahCclairaed :abri.m.,;rT f iVVTZ s Bach -t,he held tip his owrt coun- t n Oermans are" all1 philosophers,"1 u What do yon think of WelUiwtniwJNeUon u,a T BWT w a the I I,I",,l';?ime "rperrortionrsnd th ntmost! eao thtnative of Weimar s f .-. hakspeare, Bacoof Lock,, Wewtoiin .I1 S'" ""'"M' fntyp;,,, J'-f" i'": ';"'' " ! t Ban Mnvatil. itA tluMiai--.' i riA. r,l.. f-..l.l-J-Ti'.t;...'1 ""Lr.! .r. ii . to ?:'. .1 4Hv.pir.J ; v-jr ,,. .,f.4,Rrt fc,,- .vnVivi-ft t .-... . "'.umiie miiaamuniii ,.,,1, ,., u ,... uf ivus r v't . wf WHiuer. or UOetne! "V bat limornnt wrBlchn" , nuilre,I I - t -i e!la1.ned'the YsnkeA-"Thtf said the German.. ... ,, T,. ' peraian , ' T thra,n?fcim.' . f.r.!'''!:.l' "v rattWu.0lutbCrs, wJu.ylh! Ye, eld, bromer Loo Cbbo, kaoeke , I " Ti ; , "WM rdnkKT." - v. nauai,. ,wurr did yea eomeJ.Tw.riw my couirymen. uwogii mcy eajttaa4 ,na ,wor.biHVV;ii- de.yw my r.f.t , . . . iii . . i i V " . r',rc ",:,t ever a-jornei; - : imii at their law rue iM tfieir !art o, " t'"U d'lle Kgyptian, you bad From the New World.'' y s, their litrra- " never heard '.-"" 4,9:5 Turk. "Nor 1,7 said it "t-i -lHhawl'' aid nd pliifl the Yankee.'all your hiverte, Kwang Chung, lord, ef the Celestial I . of tit before," fid die heroes and philosophers put together, .woulll Empire and head of the World,' wliO W lot il , ... ' f.r j , i. "K .'! PraijkliBi or .half Washing t"1' hundred Volumes of poetry, hVthe K is Persian. tui,I( ' ' ternretation o A lahl his ;s word was iVvinctbe agaiiu.t thQ enemie of , the (auh. and his wisdom more invincible haa his pwonl.( All knowledge eoutainM in tlie Koraiu . h t k,;s,.;..i r "It may be, ,bvit we have never readlt,'' said they all . with the exctiptioa of the true believers. .;.',;-! - ':r-:i, -.f . t "Uogsl", cried be."may your heads be converd into shoe btuslies and your e lwr-tniA Klin.L mta erfluii ii nilit.iaiif intvsal: wvvvhig vihim' aw j v' m mik i visiHim; a -1. As is u.ual u) UKae cases, ctMjtenHou sue cneded arjumctit, and aue wis suawsred by reeriuiiuation. Each beisgHoable toestaU- Msu lus, own claim tasunerairuy, made bim self amends by detracting from the claims of Ins opponents and if allUad o0 true which they said of .each, 4lier, lliejr heroes and great man would have been s parcel of mis erable ereaUires. unworthy the grautuus, or evon thereinambianeeof ponieriiy. . i "And tliieia -Universal t ante!? exoimm- ed an old dervise, who sat smoking hie pipe quietly ia a corner, : without taking part in ilia debate, "to be adored as a pronhot in one quarter of the world, and abhorred as an impostor in the others, to bs a hero w one nation, an oppressor ia tbe eves ofits neigh bours. to be held an oracle of aviadom on one side of s river, an apostle of error on the other) to be venerated in one place aa the champion of libertv, and stigmatised ia an. other as a rebel snl traitor; and to b ' ei their unknown to, oi hated and despiaed by. mora than one half of mankind.- This, this is CNIVBRSAL FAME!" ' -I I , .... .;rr From the Baltimore Amcrkiafl, r ; The. Globe is fia-htinff its battles manful ly. . It will not yield fan inch of ground. or bate one hair s breadth of m claims as the genuine oriran of the Democracy; but drives off intruders and interlopers with tbe strong hand. The number of its foes has lately increased by reason of disss n- - malt sions In the camp. I he Spectator, Mr, Calhoun's org-an at Washingiortl the Moo ning t'ost, Air, llenshaw s organ at Bos tons the Madisonian MrrTylers'sefgan In general ore all attacking' the Globe with the utmost fury and denyinsr its fight to speak for the Democracy, . The Richmond -a .. . . Enquirer, stanled by the din of thsj Heree contest, awalcea trom Hs speculation on the resolutions of 0S and its other dreams and abstractions, in order to interpose; ' It steps forth like a police officer when, with trun cheon in hand, ho comes to part a knot of I Ii .l-2 .Li a raw ung peace Dresners, laamgone oy ui shouldex and ibrasting another with hia el- uow, commanding una to ub aim una me other to ha noiet. - Uo . ; u'-itd i.8 , We deeply regrfet," says the Enduirer, "td see bandied about br iottrnala of the ionse political 7aiA, such violent expres sions as "wearinr his poh'tics like a loose robe made to tit anybody, butr a color that might be called DenoeratSci" 'hW est lago rattenm? upon the spoils which ethers had won;" "violation of troth," jus tice and decency' (."needy adventurer," i'proseriptioit t and dictatorial ' course," "meanly ond abusively resorting to an en pedient which is not lastmed by truth. efces vye cannot refrain from tnterpos mg tne wand or pence between these? contending- Demoeratsand warnln? them to desist from a war which cannot but ennre to the benefit of the Whigs for 'whom we should reserve-all our weapons.' Hut the Ulobe does not eeasrf Its f tjrof- ous blows for this remonstrauce. ; Ipper- - . Y - . L ! 1 . i L ' 1. ! emves, or iiiinita o, wnicii is ino snmc thing, that fhero is a dctermmation on the pan of h omailersrito 'puf down Mr. Van puren, and it stands forth hi that gentle man s defenee' with a ieat wofthy Of a wbr- thier man, i We quote from the ' Globe ef will be difficult to make them believe that so sagacious a leader aa Mi.Clayer event such e pettifogging politician as Air, ,Ty- ler, would ceniine all his eff rts to putun; . dwoha dwarf, whleao :irny o giants, iainthe held." -.iciCT-jaf.n ..i..(fwi.-.. - ; f a toxiCiTi a j .When you feel your, passions .rising, oev. er confine or repress 'then.j How marry , boilers have baei burst by tooel0ie sit' Inf .' prisonmbm of their contents? 1 Always proclaim , the faults of piliers , , There should be aa secnta in a republics., governments .Oitwrurt u.m t4 i Nevisr tive up your bpTnion ihougn 'ton ' knoV yoo. sre. wrong: it sliowsi that you havf no, independence. - uiiti; ;i vtti , iWfceneWyoo sttaek .your heighbor'ai character, do it behind his back, SO as hot to" woond his i feebflga. ' t 'ht i! Make it a tula to keep company with rogues and raaeals, and then if you should be" prosecuted for art offence you have eoiansitL ted, and your .comrades should be called as witnesses, agajiwt you, nobody, will believe them, ana so you will get clear. ' Never forzive an injury. Tlie nower of pardoning" belongs io'the'Goveruor and , Yhen tou have done an art of ehatity pubd lish tt 10 others! so tllat they may do sa'" toof Besides eveiy mah"can'prcch"ftoni'1 bis own ,notee..,,, l(,, i . . .Jf . , Npver pay your debt-iti is, ineonatiui..(; tionalr for payment impairs the obligation cfi a contract, and even the Legislature hat M f right to do thaC'''"' ' ; ; 'w.' . w. rw Tprapsrance s a great virtue! tlierefore hU t ,t ways be moderate in the use of anient rpi' its Six glasses ef sling before breakfast are' aa good as a thousand, '. '"V 1Jt 4i ,'.', ' When you are in churcfu. go to sleep Sunday s dsy cf rest, 1 ,1 f i )s . ti , ; If secret has been committed to Vortoai keep, take especial ear to keep if tfely4 and it may be Well for caution's sake to ret' one or two m nip you, Ana as. woman ie ,., Called the ''weaker vessel,'! she should have half a doaea to help her,! Fut hind.' fast Un -"is.' , i xro .i'i- ;v a 5 ilYeVer tftlsh d(4n lioirebtlt Is port of i spidsrV d welling house, and of course bis . i ttntlti and therefore 'peis iacr -; ft ?.'" -.rj:;MAfivv8cT.,:vyris;: V a ooservo in me riuiatleipUia papert,a pi Jo :il notice Tsfa new Tell jto ns sect called, "BI- ' ble Christians.' The Mercnry thus givee a summary of their creed:'This doijoraiua' tfien, abstain from all anjranj food, and spirj ' ttqouf jUquors, snd live on vegetables and.,! jjreits. They ntainUlq, the anity'bf God,' ijha divinity .of Jesus and the salvation of ' ! to-111 "I'ilttainablVoniy; Va'tife ofobiisrtee' e ' light ' manifested to his' mind, am) a grateful acknoa ledgment , or his ' Indebted nsi to the great giver ofajl. ,The eongre' aiiom humbers about 70 members' ' 1 " GIlKE.'slOltO KKMALK- COLLEOR. V ; The interestiiiff ceremonvof ,lnvir the m .1 e,r storM of lbs tiracMboro'. Fasaala Uoliege w4 vf parfurmed, at Tusly .sfwraoon, byhs M.i.; son in fralxr.iity , io preatnot ol an iiumnnM fua t eonrse, of peole, The prgcfsnion atarierf frnm ' ma todse halt at 1 o'clock, arrayed Is rnll IrtMsf'"! ais, and moved to the she 61 ttis Collega, WhetW" ' staging and an ample sibnfiind beenareetee for 'i ths-avooeimedaiioa of the efneersof tbs dsy ant 1 fpf Ui speruloraxv ii i. i H'--td ifr.h ' 'AfiM prayet by the KHr.'Hr, Wyabe, asd, i t hyma saag py b anitti vojnaa ef tbe sm(4 blago, the proper ofUctri of ibe JUodn proceeded,.,, iT dpnoalte In the corner' alone. enniilni r,f" l-i -vi diiM the Various dmomlnniicth rf Amnrinn vnlm ika " 'Bol the Tenson most treneHr1onnt"!,0',hTr',?, f h College; ttb amtiei it ffM"iftftnm5n th nftmirirt.mH t,r, ?' ,w oiimers sau mmRr, and a snnr ef the ur v an nuron "isi mat ne is one- oi tne weakest candidates of the Demoeracytfhef 1 the Mrtr will riot Vallv nrbnnrf hlm witb juoiform alacrityl and thnf, 'having-;wee lost1 a race, he is not jikeiy to mn again, ( "l hut this ia mtro pretext, is evidenced by the clearest demonstrations-, Whr.lfMr. Van Borrn ie eo weak a candidate, is he singled 'oat'eii the peculiar object of Mr. ;iyiers hominrywhiK ,oe ratie candid atee are' .TtLu j ,M mat V'xpJiiet s4 ot.M letjn)0nek and e-eneibje, and bis.cvncItis.ioa waa vary o6ueat-e. ; by-laws, at the' Udger sad lasubat not least 1 r-a btMiber ol tbaj Ureenakora' .PitiioUs Tbs . alee was then laid; at (he sppolaled apot la tba,; founijaiion .nif lha ,bUding, whera.it, wULne ; diiubt poa for ages bniieaib the vast walls ' whlrrV will sobn be erected over It,' . l"" " ft The Rev; . 8, Brysnt; presiding elder ofiha " Methodist Eplseftpal Cbofeh lathis (tba Dan- vilU) disirlet, ihea sddressed the assemblsga In i explanation sf the erli s and abiacia of iba CuU I ;hSl),,'t,li Mraark' U hiaathas.teafclrtaw Mr. Clay is forffotten! Nay, wlfat is still rnore significant-i-why do he adwoeaubs ant su ppo iters efl lie e rest Wbiir condul ale, at theisaroeitiiAe f hey are baiidrif all their' fowes agmnsl rVlr-Vara bUreny caime. m with Mjr. Tjlor in. proclairinr hira-the weakest of .all the candidates of the Dera- prracy?- The, vie iy fsct thathej thus ain fled out as tbe poculjai object of hoatilityi v .see rot Cora and o oca enemies, ie a, e f . w . - i . . i'.. Cisive proolj. Aotiot) weakness ibdt pfi,nrtNS siories nig., etrerrjTtb.j,-..TJia ,.JectoR pHheir Jests j points tolhe source ef tjieir? greatest, dannif ger,. ana eleajlyj Brtiotc' the .eoflviction that Mr.A'sn Jiurea i theie moat danger- oua opponeji t, , I f hej $ pot , Ma ui tvK they, would. nptbe,.aa .solicitous U) brII him down. The heterogeneous .inlltinccs coalined fljainU him furnwh dciire,e. jdence of ,his ,, stre ngth. J Thf t .barg eon- ccotraiea an inew iorccs,ar'aimit uun as me Jbuiwaili pjeraocrecysnd tljp point of .....I..) ji.. : i:..... . u ' li It Is the object of the eontaiDptated lnstli'uiion Id furnish d complete course of fomals eduea-"u librn Rdsptad to the wSnts and the doctrines of -Jhn Malhedist Episeopal UhareH.',;1-t f , .Tbe-betiding ha aea eopiraenevd, snd Uia-li Wofkaaa era itiow engaged aa the eeaUs per n iioa oi u - M Wit vory li(re strsetnra attack"clcaiil .indicntt SiWieta. the- rally vijuuiu uc iiiuijc iu iin ut-iviii;c pie have rense enough to see this; tTiis; and tt -larger,, we aeppwie thanany building in the,, Slats WHof Bileiffh, The main atructiire ia to be uf brick. 131 .fret' tonj by $3 wida, and' three siovies high."' In addition to ttjisi cortmrt- diotia otlieeS are to bs erected." " And alt lo be"' futhed ia ptjinj knf the mostdanble, tiiyte. i The, iiiaatlin is-0i a very FsmTMnding eaibvi 4 erMat tbe westeva tad nftowojjemeuJaWenf . thaoorsdratiqa iiaa Arool. ffrouod asatat 1 . Uparvatid wi)i-bi,jivilo.ilit, ufjiUy ifuptoVed; " led to Midoiw whdb will contribute to,ilT "' ln-an, quVeines'a iind 2irnf edinfoit of the'filf student. t J t ; ' A ehibbet "r latiniaVi beer' tsfif off M 'KW wwalerel prt.f lwm Upon lend betOngrng tlb.P Traatae ef UiaCoUdge.'eaniarisitig soma f ifca - fintal Ariasiipna. ia lows, wbicb erenow for t ealo. 1t) .!).',(, -, j ; , ; 5 . 1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1843, edition 1
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