.. ' . . v
MrtoyiTAnteHilEJni an? bodV-ha J?e, (Ae.-wwld be ow?,and.a I wicsd ayejpr dashes, or as thejv. are usu- X , U .1
Er.uciOWSTATl TAuMt. s a"ai .. s.h0ven50ften skid is.it amirejfale ofothcr ties-T he alljr termed,' are sewed. upat tfie side, tteiWlUi.- MJsqRA 5 V,2Jtf4l,
awouncL ireihid hoh- I after the manner fif vur ijaiihilitottst are fore' trhoare iniiebtfefl 4d'ftei siid esfeiftrij - 1 fe?T
TvrrlintTVt rmatk 3,lhA Abort subject,
tne
&WW-',t?if-.W woald ndt bciieTC he
J-ad rot .tfcfribtc Uepoastntiqtu.lo.
ritate Ji?fc!i6tfrln ?;sRcak
al Ilcligied itself ;-wnjch,JiccBsaUon,l-beliete
irwnaetlesf bjxertam cha-ractm-;
broa-fit against - Uioe, ;ho
speak of iU aSusrs onl
A lhe Christian 5100 visne, and
?itc:tabli?hrTfippt$ andthVr.' nd.
t. 4tfTrttaich!.'KatK for W head an
this aubiecUi jlo not mean to cUect
in ai partUUlar 1dcn6dwnation j be
n?e1rr ?orae couDtror.her, nf
denomination mav be the established
ce ; for where it talcs oUeh b? the
hand, ana u on,aa eTjuauty vriui wicju,
it ina v be uocicepttonsbc in a wonl,
I -Inn how to drttinuihbetveen
the cedar of Lebanon and the 'canker
that fret it. :f
.To hrin thiv 'auVJect hbrae to cur
arIerstandins and;ouc fedings,ahd
tee w!nt trout d its paria nnjpirr
isUis, (uhich.uthebest yay of tring
anV caused Jet usSTjppcia a religious
cjtablbhment to ciist in'oarowacoun
jV (rT. Hmi I. a poet's talent, I vould
' vcfk up the 'scene,' so ttat it should
startle 50a ; and that without a poet's
license,. :J,. - ' . . , .
In waking our supposition! nq nut
ter vhat thetstabJIshed sect nujr be.
Inhere is (or, Was) oocirbich origiuat
jtA frvm a gentleman named Lodowick
"MoletoniVfrora vhich circumstance
'his iol lowers call theciclyes Muoole
TosiAxs.f Suppose .theirs to be the
-AtabHled religion of America; and
t!:e oldnes of the nime tiotwithstaud-
inj, it4ia jnt as good a riht to bej
cUaUishrcr1 oj any; .tboCli-all ac-
cjuiiuted itli ,tne sctt will sec that I
make soine-f upjoitiuos, which its te
net's do riot authorise ami a Mugle
toiiian Arclwlltshop is but an anoma
l:a'iind of iniinaV after all. But no
matter suppose the MugIetonians
comlorUbly seated, and inarl the con
scauenca. Wtre all quietl engaged in our
diSTcrent vocations. The mechanic,
he roerdatjt cacli in his office i'ie
farmer in his field; all usefuitj.and
honorably enij.lojed; we hear '.the
r.uise of" chariots and of horsemen
e look up, and there comes a splen
did pw in tw ho is it? It, is the
Arch-HUUop. For what has he come ?
He has come to take cognizance of
- sehism and of hercst he has come to
oJL-'crwshehasome to sce.who
ar preaching antf prajfing here,.aiul
thercabiut5tand t&at they arc preach
. 4nr he has com to bid them cease
il'o pious,'! unrrflecting' mlnv llierc
i1w neihn; i:ajr.4poinp in lUa iJca of in,
rorporitinj rflrOT.vith gotnirocui and.
inat.nj It raiul. for eery otlieerurulo
the porenuncat, to a profetior 0 reljyoi
Jf a priftur f rcligUn k1 a rfltiovp'wilii,
Vctc aU aj s ihe tunc ; if goYemmeots had it
.1 their power la convert people, aodjnalce
ctriJtiaKs of. them, I am acre -I tLouI.i
br the aVucvvh ch ere.the oeeprary
rtdi q: rtrcltK jr lir, lhaa by all the. 2fcrtf
A,rpiorpkxr.i.l.ii'v;cn (toe wstAce mi-
: . '"la.ii . v. -m. l n '
j-, -ms in the. rt ( solemn ordiunccs bf ri'
f., tiler w)U e"W'toina.rTpi rrcbrv-
t tr.pt frjr rcLr"w utjelt The tree Is nfrwn
Ir ts uit." :TiieJi:story of the ybrli Whe.
f-1 f us, and .hv ftt e cp;n:o;i, that rcfrtc
sMhhmci j-t Join' bind awith.pteie.'
pcitilrncc ik1 umifte froia idl of waM.
i.oa Lcrvi, c:euer us. . " . 4
,T-1 Qi .ir. Aiugicxn was ooro in xtupa
he btd the lucV,morethaa oncej to Vtt ia the
- pdlory r And fcberr MttfeloaiavD rets tn
he the ctabluh ed rclicioa Of. Ji erica, Ithink
tJut (out of respect tohrm) thtiry sboui
. tmiitiie"f.sJidTwoaicif2rthcrtoore
snodestlr reeoma
ofitf and"Irttttnwi:aijp nearer
that fhic&4iath-n.heiTenlj'.-rI-et it
be obenredrto :thatviJ" speakfrp: on,
Jure tv such poro-HJjcy can oaty male, fa
1 .Oft, ith theeTnbUtKeorerotlMTjsarc!
. 3l en nrr Vr tb e dcrd hmisclf, ;
jml I iJunk, t.'ut refifr.-onliaa been mbre in)
, 1 .t . . .1 .-. '
. -tn tne year lv.. netoosnjp me rope's cal.
; -.r.r- of Ur&ritsg sia for taone)-, jr. rs
sajd heounlTrryiacratrnii and sr tori the
.that all threstabTishrf Vl etaae ranities' orilButsameldn "tllcrwcttalcK
at th e-Mhlr? ptest 1 L?tS-t-iJdatiiatV tvlhof Itefi, W H?a(f
Kf.ir fhat he'
or be. villain enoaixh to profess without
bilicTin ifi-is bat an;finiperrcct mem..
Iwr of tHatate, an4 ?, such niust sub
roiao aur(ailmeQt of his.rivilegcs.
gMd-rictdiri ve to him. : 'VVelle day
,f;ncL-th p. -mechanic leaves his
shop,' the farmer hU field he sits at
his ddor, and.enjovs the sweet willd
of the eyenin, ''and rest s himself. A
Ibng comes- the ty thing man. What
?;vArant He wants a tenth of
that furlwlrtch'you' have been toiling
to-day: he wants, the greater tythes,
and the lesser tytheaj he wants every
tenth bushel of your corn, every tenth
sheaf or your wheat, every tenth of
your hay, arid of youV poultry, and of
fruit j and a commutation for a tenth
of the grass your cattle consume; he
wants ali this andmust have it. But,
for what ?. says the farmer. To sup
port tbrestablished church. But, says
the' farmer, I have: nothing to do with
the cjtablisheij church : I an a Metho
dist, or a Baptist; or a CongTcgation
alist, or lpiscopaHaD' I auvno Mug-irletobian;-Tb
niatter, the establioh-
cdjcVarcli fkJfcsf be sujiported, and you ;
muk heiri 1 to support it. 1 Did you not
witness the splendid styje of the Arch
Bishop ?$ ' Go, farmer, and look at his
palace and the things appertaining
thereunto, and tell me Ijow all that can
be supported without the liberal con
tributions of aU denondiiations ? Let
hose who &f, support it, (says the
farmer,) I do not. The Apostles went
on toot and the ciod old patriarch
Jacob was a "plain man dwelling in
tents." t :Ths is the way the farmer
argues, but the ty thing man knocks it
all down in a minute. Haryou, far
mer, (says he) this is not a-point to be
annieti know, that ilhe" fitiarch and
state are leagued together ; and ifyoui
are refractory, the civil nwer will
step in and bring you to jour bear
ings. So it ends ; and the farmer pays
his tythes with all the . good nature
which might naturally be expected on
audi an occasion.fThusJiave I, though
but faintly, pictured a very few of the
evils of state reliioQ la jts very mild
est fortr Would you see the mon
ster flush' with horrors fierce as ten
furies, terrible asTiell" you may find
him in the dungeons of the" Inquisition ;
there, throneilon jl bloody gack, he
rolls anleye that weeps not wears a
face thai smiles not an'd feasts on
mangled llrubs and broken, hearts : his
cUnce lights up the.deatii fire his
ortain Kinqies i,c 10 wram, anu ins au
amantine heart leaps in hellish rap
ture, at the agonies of the expiring he-
1 1 0 .
4 .The number 6f Ihe e&ublish&A clergy in
EnglamU U estimated at about 29,000 ; and I
thmlcf "that some of our itinerants, who look
hke survrU weazles, Qbr in this Wtcked world
a man day utahre on UonestyO I think-they
n-oald cast a loninp look, at the comfortable
tixxngt of some of the aforesaid gcmlemen,
CuVir pronded Ihe itinerants could contrive
to antothrtcomcieiice ; (which is but an fa.
iroly anlmVand ofien jumps out and barks at
a.maii, when on the road to (jreterment ; and
rasthe Caledouian poettav of some black eve
Ki had seen,
An it winna let a body De.w)
v Itat to die point The Archbishon of Can-
sum
520
U080
vlhop'on$rinctftkier;r ' . 32,830
S BUbop of tohdon; ; - s r ; rij)
ana wo ojtr- -. j . . - j .
Vras, il lhryer 1787, od xxri
!drtA2t'ei(rhty-
QTCJ
f ' A
anj
oVaif-I Qdi fbf : Comparing- UiciB tmm;
bfrs vitb the p&Oalatiort of fiwair: ;ti it.tr;
"T- It r,Z f e tQurn oJUrif J
.in 1 .e froaL f,vlr; -fWy nine
, . iv-. , -.ivii.woqju cc cnourn (osatir.e-
iiuur, (siiircn .ioat ujiicli' uviTd defour
jrjvurj ruxiTM annuauT ine pretry uttle
of - A U - ... -3 J.
:iM ci 0 lihop of York, ; V5
1 1 - A - . . . JJ .
2rZ!ri?r v ".vs-. Nuns
oi UlOU Atat little bciLM:
I
'evcy thM? )MowA'p.eopIjpndLi. .ait fort'
Ode Inquisitor, which otild ; be
iquar to a'rxtecn roar";. J1 oris. rW , "
r tdols SfO.' - i t Hot of 1 'ricb:
Vor-:r4-;r: . Cwxycar-:.a4:
triart!. i tase le .adl tbenlres tile
STieVcrtU tTth t -and'. like the": ttu 1
1 her.tU of ArtJIx, t L y pit X btn fin? p
) fvVrA vb :ch thcyvt sleep raoch
ed it deadly'iS but' ih'e WouVdJs heal
ipg ; he has-been alive, and active, arid
that lately too 5 Mpre)Ios Jf they pro
nounced thee an jheretic for thoubje-'
lievedst tha)j the -yrovm rmight .tup
whej'troddenorithou,
the sun. and air, anti skies, were com
mon ; that he who formed of one blood
all nations of men, hnt" never ionlairir
ed that millions should tremble at the
frown ' of one arid,fothlthey mur
dered thee; the blood of thjEfniartyrsi
it is well said, was tjie seed of the
church ? nourished by jthine,.may the
tree of South -American liberty, spring
with new vigor, yielding its fragrance
and its fruit to all who love them iHmt
like the fabled upas, majyitexhale what
shall blight ;all who approach to fell jit?
..Let the awful vision of what others
suffer, teach us to appreciate what we
enjoy ; but let not our attachment (no
matter hur ardent) to j our own insti
tutions, curl its6lf up into bigotry J
As the' good christian feels himself
bound to love the; deluded votaries! of
lahotnet or of Brahma.: so should the
good republican love and pity the mil
lions rho sicken underlie oppressor's
wrong: but just as much complacen
cy asthc christian can brine himself
to feel toward Mahomet, theimposter,
just so much should ! the republican
feel toward 1 the tyrants and oppres
sors of mankind. But let us be ready
to meet even them, j Come down !
take ;otf, your Sceptre, you, your bi
trc, and you, your trjpple crownarid
put them in the fire together ! Thjen
sir, i "your hand, my friend and bro
ther, but until then, , , f (
alan is man, and who is more'"
On the continent of Europe, and
within one year; the rights of man have
seen a dreadful outrage; a king,, forc
ed on a nation, at its own expense, 6c
against its own wishes 1 However ap-
fjropriate to the occasion, we must
eave this subject. Yet in passing the
tombs of the martyrsUwho woqld riot
linger a moment at jthem ?.- Jaba
doyere, at thine I Ney ! freemen have
a tear for thee ! antj. it is not forgotten
that the tears and prayers of woman,
oiTered for thee, (like the dew on the
mountain rock) fell unavailing, on the
helrjt ofaB glutton arid a briitei j:
Laval e tt e !0 ! ho v ' rich a repast
was anticipated in thy blood ; and now'
were the vultures disappointed I Thou
hattatihy'dooni ; thy idav was fixed ;
and thoti was left to anHcipate in dark
ness and in loneliness the u last sad
refuge from the' storm of fate V9 But
tin angel ministered unto thee! and
thy bonds jwera loosed, and thy prison
doors were, opened : Escaped from
Sodom, may this yet be thy Zoarf; '
THB PONDONDEES.
t
account of the Pondondes
tribe qfichite mn, or Indiansfili
ving. betiveen the river St. Petev'qnd
Missouri. x if
In' a conyersatiqff with an Indian;
trader, of consideramei kno wledgct&j
acute observatjonV Ieceived the 1foJ
lowing account of a tribe of Lndiansj
hitherto hot taken notice ofbyVjariy
historian. It Ms appeared io mp.sufi
ficiently interest1m to be, mlvr,e gne'
rally known, paticularlTas the relater
is a man of undoubtedTveracUy, vho
has seen ' and traded with the-people j
deicribedr ' ' U
iA pe jripmi? are oi snort, statpref
fair complexion, and .short Curbed hair,1
pfa.light;br05ya colour, iTheyire
ejcat atiarisf tn ad e j n the sides4 of the
rkelotitors were hot longsmceadly'
int err np t el t)v a cf (iari xA eddlinr I little-
p toai "3CVUC in t5 etf&fjdeppHp&ii atone;-
esc ;taedxr.er-,tireyarol tJonaparteZanousew
Jihul df cp 5 c ? n m'y j afelyjaf riOtiavtriar
flare ?ithiUria tiuUa,i whrcu7 egalrded
bJrWholerc
ilevtiurcda'
.bistoriihtelb t T.stherwhQ; A rholejpx I
'hrrrVn !.!
bankl of riyeKahirialesyfrom ad redd
' ." '. ! .i'h i ! ii 'n.Ni'm. i i i.j'i' 'h'iUi -
letnan viin a irreat cocjcea &at-pna- (as to
'MVThis eifnrbses pf tb'ete'monts nr$t rei
m ; A-
who show.' tlie hems on th outside;--Xhelr
language -'is a peculiar prie, Ye
sembling thd Scbtclv more thattfanyi'ff
ther Mn sound thpflgh th efef is f n4ef
semblance inthe wohls. :?rhe 8iafr
call them bastard white, men $ but my
informant does not hesitateto sayf.that
this is not their true: character. -MVU
hasujseen about four 'hundred of therrif
on a hunting party ; ? but . is unable
to tell of what number their nation
consists. ! They pluck their heard like
other Indians, and do not appear to be
of a more religious turn. They are
n ott.tr arriors. ' They neither frolic,
sing nor dance, as the other Indians
do, but are a reserved, sobcr people.
This trader was not able to ascer
tain the exact place of their residence ;
but he.thinks.it is between three and
four hundred miles below the Jlondall
towns. He met with them on the
gfeat prairies, yn between the rirer
St. Peter and the Missouri jHe left tle
former river at the Cut Banks on the
head, waters; and struck the Missouri
at a right angle. " In the neighborhood
are many extensive fortifications.
The French call them Pawnees,
(slaves ;) but, this ought not to be .con
sidered their proper -name as it is ap
plied to all prisoners or captives. The
Afiowaan id 'themselves agree in calling
theirna'me Pondondes, the. signification
of which word I have: not been able to
learn. . ' "..j - . 1 - ,;.
, The riyer St. Peter is called b the
Sioux, , JFaterbanminishote the rver
with the troubled waters. Portico. ,
THE subscribers having administered on
the estate of John Kir rr dte'd. request
all persons bavins; claims against the itateof
thesad deceased, to present them for pay
meat witntn tpt time required by iaw.or
they will be barred of recovery, and those fo'
debted to the said deceased are requested to
make immediatr payrnnf. - ! ,
; JOHN KERR,?
JAS. KElUt.
Caswell conn tj, N. C, .
' Atifrptt 26, 1816.
Aduv'r.
85 3t
I READ THIS. -
T WILJL. give a great bargain in the sale of
400 acres of Land in Anson county 12
miles west of Wadeiborough, Tlie ; Land if
well adapted to the enl'Ure oil Corn, Wheat,
and Cotton, about 30 acres under cUltivaUvv
20 of which is fresh and under verygbod j
owing to its being rented ont for several yyiis
put to indifferent Tenants. .The Dwelling
bouse is but' small and of bat lle value, but
snuite near a good and lasting, iprmg of wj.
Ver.! .The purchaser can be accommodated
with Stock of every description common- in"
this country together Wah from SQto 100
barrels of Cor n if application be made im.
mediately. The lAnd will be: scld on a liberal
credit, on the purchaser giviog bond, person
al security, and a rhortgtgf on the property.
' ! ,WfCHCKETT
Anson, 6tb Sept.' 1816.. . . . :J
VALUABLE PROPERTY
THB Sabseriber will sell ! his property in
1 and adjoining the City of Raleigh, coa
aisting of one Acre of Ground oh; wLic.h be
now resides, and on which is a very eipel
cellent n wefling House, arid all necessitrjr
out-housev two acrei !0f Grounda little
South of the Governor's House; well inclos
ed,- and elegantly situated forfurtber imf
prove m ent two and a jialf ere"neariy)p
nofiltfi. the above Jbouiided M est by V iU'
1 mingtop street, (continued this contains a
ffioesrrotfth of timber.1 arid will furmstt fire.
wood for a private family torstverai,yearsv
"i The terms ofpayment wiU be madcknpwn
6n application tojf . r - v r
S. GOODWIN.
aTeigh 4th Scpt.1816.
the Coarthoust ia: Morgnton, on
lt Saturdav the7rii of'XJecemberribe fol
io wine liANOS, or ' ninth thereof as fwiU 1
d;scrjse the Taxeddei;(Leron i r j
acre6j given; ro dt a ouu tuv? r 1
1QO a crir,, igrvep in oy. 4ia.
; " -loimog or near toflohastoa Eiog
. . 1
Jit tut same time cwt puiccbw &ou
neirSnOt y wpes wrecniee,, aec-Ojuiyios-09-
tween
)i and HenrVs River aud waters
f of rte:CatawbllieriJ: BlirXTAI3tSbff
tehtogribthtX.ut z WPwijcxi ptt.pc Pi;4
cgive .toHtsta n
.rdW. lying ca lM.Bveradj omie of :leter .4csM,
14cresventnWie
vUy r8rtSl5,4yicpfUtUeV if i
reqtieted td'conie-BrWard AriH'make ba
m ent without tlefay-iatd tho'seaHiaims
are rqueata'tteif farytlialt
withm thetiricrescreribkYl
; i - . - L ;t ' -if" - j' ' ' ,
THIS IS TO GIVE TOICB
1 -'
v.. t.--
tdbcri
rations
theljn
18m inclusive, tolhe5 IsIaYJof Jme.:18lSi
Wayne, .Chickagoaud th6lmmfaeici
nltiesiandai iny pJacorplacestiiere ttMbs-
are ovmay lys- ttationed,'1pae4t(eaA)t&
vicinity oynieypprJ
Ohio, and on or ujaeeht to the waters ot Lake
2d. 'At any place places 'where bp ' I.
are or thybetropetUvniarcj'd i)e reernit.
ed within 0:SlQfKiex
od. At anyplace or plfleesSvhffe troBparc
4lh At any place or; places' wherJe l&oni.
are or may be stiCioned.Snaitiied of r&rriked ,
.HP II AT separate proposals wilt be: received
k ,-atheJbffice of eSecTetarvrJor lthe V .c
envoi var, unui.xne jaAsis aay oi uc- v ' 1
nest j inustbeuppl.bfiilt 'j , :?.xm
that tnavie- Teoatr!d;f6r tfi; use?of . f-i
ifed 6tates;.Tromfthfcm H
1st. At 3)etroit;vMlchiUmaekIiu
5,Atrny.place or:plaeeh1eriiop
ai-eor may be stationett.marchfil oteetuit- :f
within theitrict oC-'Maltte stirliiif'..' ft 4
Hampshire.. ; r'r , '
6th. At anyplace orMfcvfliefc: .hfOplS J 4
are or rajr be stonediarchetl orrecruit-. ; ' . f
ed within" the state 6f .Massachusetts. f fj - if
7th. Atlo3fpeo,placeS tdvpreltrodp ifcr,;
are or maystttione I 1
WithitC the, .iitates-f tecticutaRhode c v ;l
are dVmay Ve stanemajxlied or recruited j
within the stalepf ew-York' stOrth of the
Uliehlands and withlh'the state of Vermont. E
are, "or may be?sibneimarchedr' recruit
ed-Mthin &iii;&?F&&k s?utlibfthe
HisdilandaT incrudm West Pbinrand ' withm
:jthejtate-fcfNe& i.-,,.
a via, as any piace; r aces wnere troops 1
are or maybe stationed, march ed ' or rec ruit
ed within the state of ennsyoiia ''-Klf".-:
' Xltb.-''At1anvvplace5p1ac'ea;wtu
ire oVm' be. station; mfc
ed within the states ot; Pelaware, Maryland
ana tne atp7tcip.r vmumoja. 'i, -:y
place orplaca where troons
arenaybe stationed marched ;or recruit-
jajt wiiiwiuiesateoiortnffojins!.. . v
w:14thcAtanplaceor placed wbertroofis W?A
otc iy may upTifiwcu,,niarcu?xi.r -recruit- H , '
ed within the sUte of 3Uthroijna. v
are o?, may be statumeai msced'ior reetaa
ct wuuu uic sutuc vi .eyrgia, iwiuaingifiat s v
part)t;tte.AeeKra una i witiiin the:er.4j i v
ritoriaTKmitsof said sate.r f i,
' it 1 J .-r;.
A : ratwnCnsiSt of porjMaaahf ,
-
miarter ofoee pr.three'quatters of a w?' id tc
ofted'-pjSgroefwifcr of bread ci
floui johe giU ru): whkor brandy.
at the rate oftwo quarts of salt,4 (bur anarls or;
vinegar, four pounds -of sbapl .and one pound ft
and one: Half of cdlesApery ' hunedjra- ; U
tiohs epriees of tae Several connent - !
uuu wi,iuc jshuu uc ftucviueUt Ullu lilO . , &
such alterations in,Hhe pripeoftheconrimen(
parts oif th e"rationforsaid, a shall inaketh e.
prlcept p'k-lop
ticli.to theprojedric effliejvfcoje ration.
The rations are to furnished ift. suh quah-V
titles tlia1t'taei;$ :tmiel4aripgf .
the terra of tiep"reae3htrfctj beaujBei
lent for the cbhsuroptionpf1itroi)p
months .ihv advaqct, of irood- Jafld holesotne' , -pWtfifws'jinheaetilW
:;itS1 '
cbmmantotaof tified
- sw;pi supplies .e liK prtmms inaK: ;
varft,"as ,sn;tu?. jtiscreton joftnecon?Jiiander -
U Daj:cme proper. r - 4' - 1 f
e ooatraetor tslefto
at tnixperendrisk of Tssuihthe fopptlea 1
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