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the western carolinian m powbits flot i>r...i:ii.vti!ii in tin rsiri-n iriri ■■■■uv im :, won t 11.11111:11-1 i ill itto in i - i i rt ■--, 1111 uhshit i'd ro i 1 1 1 i in it-t intn t it ro rill i-f.tei.r - amendments to thi constitution article x iwx ui)ai2l^jj w iilaidii»^4)ij \ salisbury is c al'-t-il st 11 1kj7 | nwmwv !), of vol mm v6 »:. » -. . moment lo impress u ynu the vnlne fib ■bios ' lei mc bog you lo ai ... yourselves nl theso ml ■m a live in u favourod age and in a country bless j were members and which wns at ihnl limn ihe es soins now o fl'u red to your acceptance and your vantages nud go on to cultivate an ... iimintiitici ed a i mosl be i mn oilier thu sun uvct onlight labhshoil church nf virgiiuu mr m'd'uire gives improvement with ever branch of fema encd we | mv e mail tnlouts cunimiltud lo ie billowing record l tlm uld family biblu : think of tho love of your fond parents and nf i'he nil you havo been i.ne.hi w ii m gmdi rust ;— hul lei us nevei forgot thai lh in " ( oorgo washington son to augusllnn nnd m.i lhe thousand comforts their totidemess has bestow fur yum practice hut of thon selves ihev ure not lent servant found ihn inborn of burying his in lent '" j wife wns liorn llio i ith duj of pobruari od upon you think oflho endearments of ihetlo unlike tho frame work of a building which is des in the earth bul u»o boginnii f his disgraco and '' ''! i 1 ," ,]" ,'■" .""' , , '" l '""" ;; ' j '"' wn " i mcslic circle and ail the enjoyincn.s of civilized lil.ile of use 1 beauty un kman !,-.,-, y the high privilege oftoroi i'm ; lv v ,"/.«. gaud captain nln^h^'ml l life think of tho digmly and rofinoment of inlcl stows upon tl much luboiir ami kill v ,!... ting himself i'or the joy ol his lord t was but thu vos lathers and mrs mildred irejory godmother lectual cultivation ; nnd think yet farther of those musl fuiibfull and skilfully improvo the advicei libulo to the outer darkness of despair and horftir * ■-" neglected nnd lull often despised privileges from so often given you bcfnro you run hope to dnjoy ind such will assuredly prove at last all li-lti 1 mr " m'cui '"» brought togolhor a groat vari whicho t other blessings j1,,w the i'l-cacltid , all the benefns ihey are i-nnnble f 1.--i,,m ii and conlemncd opportunities of uilulli.'cncc useful zz i 1 c , vij , once ihuslraiillg hi consistency i <■'■ini nml tin s.-i-immmml t ,-.„.■/ i,-i.iiim4l\\n 1.^1 '• - ■<■•' 1 .■■■"', '..- i ,- •._ the western ii v jds k i'll v a im ii \ m i to n 1 tho western carolinian is published every fri niv st two dollars per annum if paid in advance nitnii dollars and fifty cents if not paid before the oxpiralioo of uiroe monlil . '_'. no paper will be discontinued until 11 arrearages are p-titl unless al the discretion ofthe f.oitor :\. subscriptions will not bo received ibr alesslinic than nut year snd n fnilure to notify lhe liter of n i ii li io discontinue at ibe end ul a year will be consi dered ns n new engagement 1 am person who w ill procure six subscribers in the i iriiliuiiiii inul inlie ibe trouble i collect nnd transmit ibu subscriptioil-uiunoy lo lho eklitor shall have a pa per gratis dining their continuance :,. fyi l'i rsana indt bted to //..- editor nun transmit in him through iin mail ttt bis risk — provided they pel the el unii 1 1 il l'i an ut of li i nf respectable person to prove that such it utiiiiiiii-e was regularly mule i i'lt.ms u i'llll.ll 1 i ltt wk^^^^^^^^ff 1 ' ' '■! ■' f ■' i li -, ■li it nn , — i ii j cultivate llmni'-nr g.*nl culhini mi 1 p ,.. ,,.., v i ,,'„„,, „,| ,,„ v ,„,. must they im wa :,-,—;, moral 1 -..!., lion t be n you uu unable to conquer your mi lent butyls huppinesa mu enjoy in the high bonefils ofej swift witness againsl you i none of us npprcciato sho i bus repelled an incitement io indolence lucnlion i wnrnyoiinttlu same limo to bear in mind ""'''' m - l | '; " n ''""' "" ; "" x ' omptotion moro easily resist 1 utnt where numb is gtvon mucli will be required a hi could we conceive ol the deep deep darkness and be win bus read wilh serious attenti ne sucicty has a high claim upon ynu ; you nre hei ofthnt rayless night which envelops our wrolched usaftil volume mil i prepared to enjoy double favoured her privil ilaii liters ;' your parottls bisters of eastern lands 1 could ive see them bow satisfaction froi o perusul ofthe next twcrn linvo d ini/ch ibr you ; and they linvo a right to ml down wiib hard labor hclploss and hopeless vie vain io say " i hnve imo i rund ii ne you ! o.vt t iiiiu-b lu roturn lims of tyrant husbands and fathers bowed not an hour in the twenty.fuur to spore from what if v vc been permitted to learn many fl.iivn will bard labnr a prey t every halo you deem importanl engagements 1 then snatch things nut useful onlv but c ant also if you lui and degrading pass without one drop it even from your needful res ono hour o.xclu have had tha privilego of cultivating lhuj)maineii nl joy from earth or even one single my nf imp s.vely devoted t instructive books wou|d at the unl ns well as ilm substantial branches nf oduca from heaven to cheer their despairing gloom sure yeor'a end make a large amount even the most tion remembor thnt thoir highest use and no iv hi should seek to prove our gratitude in thai •' "" reader will read fifteen or twenty pngosan | blost.end is'hot tomakoyniithobiiltoxliosofftisliioii grace which iilooe has uiade mi in diller und lu hour i.e1 ns intra tin b>nst number and you will i . i g"j "." i •• ft-mo ...... promote by our untiring cflbrts the diffusion ofthat mve 5,475 pages iu ono year and wbal an nn you fur cheering and blossing in ilm de 1111111 holy light whence all our joys arisn monse fund uf information might you acquire 1 1 pathway ul life tlioso who havo ao fondly and ten vuu ure now my dear pupils believe me i supposo you continuo the habit throe years — and i derly tvutohad over you iu the begiimiug of yours speak from conviction ynu are now passing a n ' °"'* v """ '"""' ll v >'"" will read 10,415 unforlunaluly mistaking rospoctirtg iheir duty most important period nf your existence no p n g es ' ■how soon would rending bocomo n pun liure many an accomplished girl while madly othor season in the brief space allotted you on c p source of amusement : how high would rise pursuing the delusive phantom of fashionable plea earth exerts so powerful 1111 influence on your p 1 " i'ltcllecliinl enjoyments how frugal would surcs bus fatally wrecked ihe happiness nf her temporal and eternal happiness as that through | j ' c of time how seldom would you engage i parents and its the vortex of iheir ruin irrotriovn vvliicb vou arc now passing — there mav lie ulb-j '" rivolous-oceupiitions and trilling conversations ! lily found her own era which seem to have a moro direct bearing hoon y ou would discover that one i spent with io then my dear pupils to tho cultivation of upon your situation in life but here ar found lhe l us,;lu | author gave ynu subjects of delightful your moral us well ua mental powers learn he bidden springs which under prnvidencc control mt "' 1 '"'-''"» lor tho following day ;— and you would lofty art of subduing yourselves ;— practice the no your destiny — now your characters aro forming '""' 1 ! e relunl f hie iiprnpnaied hour with a ble precept of doing lu others as you would thai now your minds are expanding — now your prin l er j".v ban the most expensive mosl lashiuna they should do to you uu happy yourselves 111 ciples are developing now your habits nre fix me a.nusemonts ever imiart the hitter but ibo your kind cllorls to promote tho happiness ol oth ing but soon like meinl iu tho mint iho impres "'"'" lc,ive l)ol,i,ul l,k ' ln ' *' bnrbed arrow to cor ors there is no source of happiness su sublime kion will be made loo deep lo be eradicated ; and r "' !<> : "" 1 nilll<l ° '■" hio i'oarl : while ibe former | as ihut of doing our duty to oilr ind mid to our whether il be nil eagle a dollar n cent or onlv 11 llko "'' on '' 0 tr ' u lod waves soothes nnd allays ; billow creatures say nut ynu are iiiinblt to con mill or a cypher tho world will receivo it at its tll kl " n "'}' passions reflects upon the vivid imngi quor your erring tempers ur sub hie your habits of btaniped value nor is it likolv c-.cr i o pass in " a f thousands uml lens of thousands ufbeaiitil',,1 ; ull'-iiidulgeiice — she who litis once repelled a pro more than its present worth inmgos and diffuse ovor all ihe montnl powers lho i vocation to nngor will find the next temptation is ti 1101 1 1 11 1 1 \ uii 1 urn i 1 m us nun an \ uni nu ] '" ''' *-■' " : " 1 — ' ----- ■'* •••' " ■*'••--' i -,- \ **>:- *—'. < ' 11 l . 1 '.(*.- . 1 iv to improve ynur present advantages for the cul t ,! 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' whatever ulso you neglect and in i'uvoritu pleasure tu advauco the good of another tivation of your mental and moral powers say whatever else you remember forget not the ffely vviirmitl npnrer hnppiiicssuian any selfish giulili not lho kcliiinl room is u dull and tiresome place s '-' l t r '" i which alone ure able to make you wise cation ever bestows ami ihnt ilm lessons arc dry and uninteresting l ""° itcrikit life without their aid ilm loftiest ihn there is a still highor and holior motive to say not the teacher is hard to please whoever intelligence the brightest beauty the richest joj action fhnn lhe pursuit of personal liapninoss a snw lho kindly shower descend lo fertilize ilm lli at eorth can give will bo but so many lights to motive which ought to influence evory thought and edrth without a cloud lo olwcuro the brightness of otul >' ou o the dark retreats ufctcrnnl death uverj word and action ime1111lovutoiii111wl1n.se the sunbeam and whoever gazed wiib iduiiriiig rend them seriously read them daily ihoy give life's blood has purchased 11 hood of glory for his eye upon the brilliancy of tbo sparkling diamond "" l s l ,< ' |, v " double power to bless . hut should chosen peoplu ; lo him we owe all things win thei which bud not first yielded itself unresistingly inln uvd*sity throw her sable mantle 1 1 you — tis of lime or cturnily nnd full soon musl wo rendoi the rough but friendly hand of tho polisher .' ''" ll ' s '-*"'* r - losoothe and cheer by hopes of n glor l ! an nccoitnl ol our stewardship uml receive earth never saw but one who needed no inslruc , whieh sin nnd sorrow can never obscure how ma ••■■"- imnd according lo our deeds tion — in him dwelt wisdom and righteousness nnd ">'• '"""> ll " ur " i imvc >*' ro dj wa ti d tl • nu are hum about to loavo me lo mingle again truth ; all others must be taught ,- and she alone many volumes would have lent their nid to strength in iho domestic circle let yotn presence 1 becomes wis who is willing to receive in allied enlarge ynur reasoning powers ; hoi ninny conjure you shed n lustre ovor every social plen slruction—who is willing to dig deep nnd lay a iiulerest and delight your imagiiiati u bow man sure ;— learn early iu life ihnl to i ■blest your sirmig foundation ; for the sandy foundation gave '" , '' , ' v!,,u md purify your nllui lions think iiiso.iiom selves you must bo 1 blessing to others way before the storm und bocamo a mighty ruin nn y°l'y oij y-"»mg acquaintances within thu sphere li would uflbnl mu no small degree ufsntisfuc hi me too are willing i labour awhile wilh y our mfluence would have imitated youi example liun to meet you nil at the ro-opnuing of our somin diligenoo to erect a showy superstructure which ' '""' il ''* ; " l . v might ihoy have mndn much pr igrcss ary and 1 1 you farihcr 111 the pursuit of know i • tbey prcsumo will lust ns lung ih ilu y need '" ''"' i 1 '"' wards wis ,,, 1 remombor that edge and virtue hut 110110 of us con know whal its use alas ihey seem never to have 1 in »" cc <*« latent which like cvorj other musl u day mu bring forth well do mail lus in covered thai ihoro are other inlets lo lha bean 8 lvo l * faithful account at lasl irembor one ' donr to us who nl our last exainin iban ilm eye — ami that tbo gavcty of youth is lis said refoimotioti is half rlluctcd when one hun • i among us u lovely budding flower sometimes like the bright halo ofthe morning '"" sensible of nn error if you feel consciiais of promising long to sheil ahrnnd her rngrtnee and but 0 splendid precursor ofa cold bittor siorm ; having pent ynur time ttnusscly you will begin jbenuly who iu 0110 short day wn cut duwn and where oh where will such misguided iiiies*1i,ii l ' e work of relbrmaiion immediately ;•— and if you withered in iho tomb ! support when iho heyday of youth and beauty arc faithful to yourselves you cannot i therwisc f thi it my 1i1 11 young friends thai imr id mid fortune is succeeded by the sombre evening uf '" > '"" * families iu the world and to him who has . del unlooked-for futc may be yours ! and maj age and sickness uud want 1 an undoubted right to rule over us all wc all bo admonished tu propare lomool iud who rut hoping none such are present i prayed in do nol ceplent yourselves with lhe rntmc of a comcib wilh icn thousand of his saints lo sii upon beg you ell to endeavour to bring back nof to thn scholar names indeed what ore they i butomp he i h rune of hia judgniehl ind now with tlm meinorv iilnne but deeper still in the iiitnusi heari "• bubbles willed on the ambient air which gaily '""'' siucorulj affeclioiiato feelings towards vuu whatever instruction ur reproof or counsel it maj floating ioi a little moment in tlm sun-beam givo ■''"' ' '' '"" r t l " ll " rt soasorfl my mntoriiul rcla have been ynur privilege in receive the i'-rlib to thu dutighted eye the gnrgenus colouring of lho hon lowurds ou may ihal gracious l'rinnd and soil must cherish in its bosom ibr a while uio pjns rainbow but if approached too nearly oven the i'rdtector who loved young children aud blessed emus seed it receives afterwords ibo using suliu.-.-i breath of the wioldcr hursts iheir bright icni wntch'over ond bless you ! that ho may fit germ gladdens ibu eyo nnd the opening lluivni fills envelope nnd all llmir glnrios vanish into empty ""' i " , " r "'* \' n " '"''' i his glory is lln iinicigned the air with fragrant sweets and the ripening frnll "' r " leaving no trace behind to lull whoio nil wial of your friend and teacher repays en hundred fold the labour of cultivation that beauty wns susan i nye hutchison mn iu he iiubils nl regular ttr.d devout iittrnd uiiei ui church nnd bis regnrd for lhe inslilulioiis i religion rarly in lho cntirso ol'jiis mililnry i-nreer while occupying l-'.nl necessity il wus bis eustoin to lune prayer in the enmp tlm inlaw ing year icc-jrditn in the leslimnuy bf nn oh sol dior adduced by mr m'ouire washington rend the funeral service over tho remain nf genernl brnddock by tlm light of n torch the nu'lhor remarks that " il was vory common nt ilmt ihiy and long ullerward with gentlemen in virginia lu perform inch ollices in the absence ol u elergv innn after bis period bo was engaged in lho french ami indian wnr lur soma years of bis habits during the vicissitudes nl dial trying con lost mm nf his uiils colonel i temple of kin iv;ii ,.,„,,,,. v .:..:.. >.-- t • ■■• i uy flint frequently on lhe sabbath in has known col wnshinglun lo perform divino service with bis regirhbnt reading lho scriptures und praying wilh t in-ill when no cliiipliiin could bo bad i'm a considerable part of the lime during that border war bis regiment was without n cliiipliiin of whieh be often complained in his communications with the governor in nil these he manifested his high sense of the propriety nnd importance c public worship in a subsequent letter to lho president of thn council ho says : " ' the last assembly iu their supply hill pin vidi.-d fur a elinpluin to our regiment on this subject i bail often without nny success applied in governor dlnwiddie i tow flutter myielf that your honor will be pleased lo appoint n sober,seri ous man for this duly common decency sir in u camp calls for the services of a divine ; which might not to bo dispensed with although the world should be so uncharitable us to think us void of re ligion and incapable of good insttucliuns p i.ik after the close of the french and indian wn . im married and sollled ut mount vernon from his private diary of lho year 1700 mr m'guin gives several passages showing bis habit of reg ' i - - ■•'•' i ».- r a _... i later limn this wo find him u vestry man of ins parish church nnd nctivolv evening himsell i'm the rebuilding of lho edifice which had becom dilapidated " it was here says our in thor " at the new or i'obick church that washington habitually ut londed i'rnin the poriod of its qroqtion till tlm coin nieiieeiiieiit of the revoluiinnnry war here he uflured ins adulations to lhe cod anil fa i her of all and hero received lho symbols of a savior love ti the hands of the consecrated servant of tbo al lur " the rev i.oo massey mis tbo rector of lhe parish tit the time here referred to ho wns ,, lugl / rospoctablo man ami shared much of lb esteem of wnsbingtnn iu regard lo the religious tlepiirtmeiit of his distinguished friend especial iu the house of cod ho hns often boon heard ,., express himsell in lho following strain : " i never knew so constant un ntteiidiiiit on church ns wiisb mgtiiii ancj bis behuvior in tho h'ousu of cod was ever so deeply roverominl that it produce i tlm happiest ellects on my congregating ; and greatly iis-dsled mo iu my pulpit labors nocorn i.oiy ever withheld him limn chinch 1 have j nn in to ut mount vernon on dm sabbath mor ning iihon bis brenkfust table was lillcd with guests but to him ihey furnished no pretext for neglecting bis god und losing ihe satisfaction nf selling a good ample l-'or in-niid of stayiil nt home out of ful.-e cnmpliiiaunca to them he i . l eonsiiitiilv to iiiviin ilicuiio accompany bun " p i 11-2 in regard to washington s being n coiniiiiiiu cant — a point about which a good deal of doubi ha been expressed wo mil givo the substance .| what is to be found iii this book wo mny h murk by ihu way that the personal opinion ul mr m'cuiro is cnliile.l to mora than ordinary weight fn ii n ihe lie i of i.i h'-nig connected by marriage with tlm family of washington ami having some spec in i ml v milages i'm liiriiimgii correct jmlgnieni resides ibe stuiement quoted above m'cuire else where suys that lie considers it certain lb ii washington did part ike of the lord supper '' _ i i sac m i ,. ibo ii-.'^au 1 advertisements will bo conspicuously and corn ct tv nis.'iind ni li'j.j cents per square lor lho lirst insertion and i7 rents l»>r moh cbtilin nance : but whero nn ad vertisement is ordered io go in only twice 50 cts wiil bo charged ti>r each insertion it ordored for one in sertion only f:l will in all cases be charged j persons who desire to cnjfajjo hy tliu ycar.will r accommodated by h reasonable deduction from thc above charges ibr transient custqth trrm9 of al krtisino to i'>ifi{i>rom>kn'rs to insure iiuiii attention co lot torn aridrci ioi to fin kditor hn 1 postage should in nil cnsi-s bfi paid to wchovsl vi i iliusii indebted to tho estate of tho late fielding sin tor either by note or otherwise arc requested lo cull and seiile the same without delay ns the business ol stlill icslnlo must be closed ri m i iill persons having claims against kai-,1 estutu nre requested lo present them fur payment within ilu time prescribed by law or this notice will bo lend in bar of iheir recovery thomas ill id i . . . burton c11aige \ alln " "" june t 1837 i 52 if the markets at salisbury august 11 1s17 bacon io'a 13 mobuscs . . j i"70 1-rai.dy apple . i ill ic 70 nails . . . . fin 10 p neb . 7 n 80 j oats 25 ii 30 llutter . . . 15 n 20 i'ork 000 a 80(1 ( i it 11 iii i-i-il a utt uuglll.llluitiij llll 13 clean . 8 a d i ml . . 18 a 20 cuitec 15 if 18 hull 150 corn .... 00 a 7-"i tallow * * • ib feathers . . to a •*•"> tobacco . . . sn i flour 70oa80o wlioat,(blishel).llk)a 125 l-'la.v.-i etl . . . b7j whiskey . '. in n 00 i ms ed oil per gallon jil 25 at favuttbyille vugust 2 1*17 i'.neni ilia ii iron . . . a a i llrundy punch . 75 a 80 j molasses . . . i."i a 10 apple . ill n 70j.\nils i nl . . 7a a * beeswax . . 2(11 sugar brown . !),» 11 coffee . 121 a 131 lump . 10 ot ion . . . ii n s loaf . . 18 n 20 cor uo a 125 halt 50 a if l-'bixs 1 . . . 100 wheal now 115a 120 flour 050 a 050 whiskey . 50 a 53 feathers . . . 40 wool ." . . hia 80 at ohkraw bacon 10 n 121 lb i uiiv . , , l a 20 ullee ,-!!, n 10 hon . . . 7 a !).*, i oorn 10(1 1 h l-'lax-s i . loo a 12 flour cniliitiy 700 fl r-olli tlft northern . 10 a i2l1 feathers . . . 10 a ■!•', iron . . . . rm ia molasses . . . to » w ii 1627 noils nnd ilrads hj a ti hugnr brown . in n i do lump 145 a l'i dn loaf . . h"i u 18 suit per back mui a 12."i in bushel . lull cotton ragging lfl n -!•_ bale rope . . j a 1*1 wheat . . . khi wool 10 » if whiskey . . 1(1 n in i t ic i:\vi iiii ai»i>ki>s ai the examination of mrs iiitt'lllsiiy.s school in 1837 mv dear pcftls ; the revolving year in its i i i less course has brought us onward whether through joy or grief improveinonl or neglect lo nn.'ilier siago in the great thorough-fare nf nur temporal existence how rapidly are we leaving behind us the pri vi leges offered in us i,r iiiiproveinenl how much like the " airy vision of a dream "' dn lhe opportu nities so liilely nur real possession now rise ik-cup ns ! hut still tbey have n permanent existence and so ui must ihey appear as evidences either to our dis may or justification before that great last tribunal from whose decisions there is no appeal yf ~ iemtiiit il 1 *********! ttcighl-nrhni i of mi i vein ai and ibo dost > iff danls of such others us have recently gone down to lie grave there is but ono opinion in regard lo lhe fuel of his having been it communicant in iv bick church previous to ilm revolutionary war the writer himself had it lruin a resectable ladv ilmt she once hoard lmi mother unqualifiedly de clare that general wusliingion mis a communi cant in that church in the vicinity of which be bad imr residence mid uu llie services nj-iiliich she nllendcd a living grniid-dauglitor of ibe rev i,t e mas-ey rector f mount vernon pa rish bir some years after washington's marriage says her grandfather on u special occasion told imr ihe same thing in answer to a particular liiqui ry on the subject p 111 tho rev hr richards of auburn in a idler io the author referring lo a report of washing ion's having pinrtakcnnf ihoeniu^fc^yij mern-i j |. no inb ihii^^b^b^mhbmh lthli and nill vou not inedilaic wilh seriousness and ! self application upon iill you have boon inughl in the school-room ' will you not yield your livi - tn the influence of the principles whieh hive been inculcated upon ynu so fur -.,-, you shall find ihem consistent with lhat rule which is laid down hy unerring wisdom to guide us all through ilm dovi ouf mazes of ilns uneortuiii life thus will your j characters bn formed to virtue nud eonsequonl use fulness nn earth nnd if sniic'.ilind by lho divinoj spirit lo happiness and glory in tlioso abodes of celestial blassedneas which havo boen prepared for the followers of the divine rodeomcr ileinemlier the lessons of lhe school room wero never intended 10 be the whole ofeduostion they nre a lump to guide your search for prct ious iie.i-ures which wilboiit its light would have been not seek so evanescent a possession ! b glowingh itniih the nf^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^h ■oiilentmeiii nud love and joy hns degenerated un itl.liolouh opinions and i'll ml \< tkiiof iler ilu baneful influence of nn ignorant improvi u imiinuton dent useless wife and mother into an abode „| t1 "''" ",""," ''■" '""" " r "*" li lll y mii'le-by bitlofcdisappoimmonl discord dissipniioo.npvorly ed . i irao-thai george w«.hi„gu..i a lelmtl and women origma y v m t : '" "'", " i "" : """' '""" l ' """"' '"'^ * j j 0 " is-en a i al inanv who wilboii filing credit to u a crowning blessing even in the beauteous bow libal assertion have yet too readily admitted til ers of i'meu has become but another mime for impression ihal it was very fnr frnm boing clear weakness and folly be was a christian the ovidonco contained in we arc all cquully concerned in rumovin this hu '" ','_!'' '•'' '"' i """ m opinions nnd chsrai ..... ii r . it . l.-r nl iv i.shmgluii by b.c m'gutre.l omdit i reproach but generations of intelligence nnd sir i i 1 . . ■'. """"' '" ' * *"*" convince both these sort of persotiaof their mis ine must follow one after another in long succes inke nobody con read it without coming lo lhe hot-more ihey ran redeem oui so 1 from tlm ad conclusion ihal washington was either a rue be ■,- li..:u a t.'i .'.-• - , | ,,. | || jt22jll_i ' "-'" bg'.'h — or el-i 11 hip i • k.ii.ib ann scott an uncommonly iateresting little . died very suddenly soon oftor lho examina tion ol l-::ii who can think of being hurried forward by nu irresistible power toward that solemn point of uni versal destination without feeling deep solioitudo ihal nil lln evenls ihr.nigb which she is so rapidly passing should contribute to prepare lu-r ibr the groflt triul towards wbich sho is certainly advanc ing ' who can lliink of being bound by u docroe nol t . lie reversed to give an impartial account of every net and word and thought without uu irre pressible desire to ineel the approbation of thai judge who-m voice nlono decides our evcilusting iienl or woe ' and who can tluiik of mooting again beneath tin eye of omniscience in llie midst of emu i less mil lions every scl she inn performed nml every word she b.is nl lei cl and every though she bus indulg ed wilhoul the doepesl sobeilllde lo impiwo aright " imtcver privilege may vei lie within her reneh ' l.el me ib'-n mv tleai pupils ,,■,/- thi pn pnl foi there iu 17"iii mus writes i became a rcsi-1 dent in thai own in the summer of 17*1 - 1 the report lhat washington did actually receive 1 ihe communion from the bauds of dr johncs was 11 urn ti hii'-'g ihnl p forever bidden front yom view — a bridge over a deep stream which will cnabl yon lo explore larger relief lovelier scenes beyond its 1 1 .. iban evei yi hnve mcl yogi iin-ni.il ■uotu^u^hnrz^n^muiitli i lb b.-i-.e.i 1-t desliliilo ill evervboms and semi abasement hul though wo are not !' lc i 1 t , 1 ,""" '''''"' i . i , ,* , , . 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Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1837-08-11 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 9 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Joseph W. Hampton |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Joseph W. Hampton |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The August 11, 1837 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601573755 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1837-08-11 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1837 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2123323 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18370811-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:44:18 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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the western carolinian m powbits flot i>r...i:ii.vti!ii in tin rsiri-n iriri ■■■■uv im :, won t 11.11111:11-1 i ill itto in i - i i rt ■--, 1111 uhshit i'd ro i 1 1 1 i in it-t intn t it ro rill i-f.tei.r - amendments to thi constitution article x iwx ui)ai2l^jj w iilaidii»^4)ij \ salisbury is c al'-t-il st 11 1kj7 | nwmwv !), of vol mm v6 »:. » -. . moment lo impress u ynu the vnlne fib ■bios ' lei mc bog you lo ai ... yourselves nl theso ml ■m a live in u favourod age and in a country bless j were members and which wns at ihnl limn ihe es soins now o fl'u red to your acceptance and your vantages nud go on to cultivate an ... iimintiitici ed a i mosl be i mn oilier thu sun uvct onlight labhshoil church nf virgiiuu mr m'd'uire gives improvement with ever branch of fema encd we | mv e mail tnlouts cunimiltud lo ie billowing record l tlm uld family biblu : think of tho love of your fond parents and nf i'he nil you havo been i.ne.hi w ii m gmdi rust ;— hul lei us nevei forgot thai lh in " ( oorgo washington son to augusllnn nnd m.i lhe thousand comforts their totidemess has bestow fur yum practice hut of thon selves ihev ure not lent servant found ihn inborn of burying his in lent '" j wife wns liorn llio i ith duj of pobruari od upon you think oflho endearments of ihetlo unlike tho frame work of a building which is des in the earth bul u»o boginnii f his disgraco and '' ''! i 1 ," ,]" ,'■" .""' , , '" l '""" ;; ' j '"' wn " i mcslic circle and ail the enjoyincn.s of civilized lil.ile of use 1 beauty un kman !,-.,-, y the high privilege oftoroi i'm ; lv v ,"/.«. gaud captain nln^h^'ml l life think of tho digmly and rofinoment of inlcl stows upon tl much luboiir ami kill v ,!... ting himself i'or the joy ol his lord t was but thu vos lathers and mrs mildred irejory godmother lectual cultivation ; nnd think yet farther of those musl fuiibfull and skilfully improvo the advicei libulo to the outer darkness of despair and horftir * ■-" neglected nnd lull often despised privileges from so often given you bcfnro you run hope to dnjoy ind such will assuredly prove at last all li-lti 1 mr " m'cui '"» brought togolhor a groat vari whicho t other blessings j1,,w the i'l-cacltid , all the benefns ihey are i-nnnble f 1.--i,,m ii and conlemncd opportunities of uilulli.'cncc useful zz i 1 c , vij , once ihuslraiillg hi consistency i <■'■ini nml tin s.-i-immmml t ,-.„.■/ i,-i.iiim4l\\n 1.^1 '• - ■<■•' 1 .■■■"', '..- i ,- •._ the western ii v jds k i'll v a im ii \ m i to n 1 tho western carolinian is published every fri niv st two dollars per annum if paid in advance nitnii dollars and fifty cents if not paid before the oxpiralioo of uiroe monlil . '_'. no paper will be discontinued until 11 arrearages are p-titl unless al the discretion ofthe f.oitor :\. subscriptions will not bo received ibr alesslinic than nut year snd n fnilure to notify lhe liter of n i ii li io discontinue at ibe end ul a year will be consi dered ns n new engagement 1 am person who w ill procure six subscribers in the i iriiliuiiiii inul inlie ibe trouble i collect nnd transmit ibu subscriptioil-uiunoy lo lho eklitor shall have a pa per gratis dining their continuance :,. fyi l'i rsana indt bted to //..- editor nun transmit in him through iin mail ttt bis risk — provided they pel the el unii 1 1 il l'i an ut of li i nf respectable person to prove that such it utiiiiiiii-e was regularly mule i i'lt.ms u i'llll.ll 1 i ltt wk^^^^^^^^ff 1 ' ' '■! ■' f ■' i li -, ■li it nn , — i ii j cultivate llmni'-nr g.*nl culhini mi 1 p ,.. ,,.., v i ,,'„„,, „,| ,,„ v ,„,. must they im wa :,-,—;, moral 1 -..!., lion t be n you uu unable to conquer your mi lent butyls huppinesa mu enjoy in the high bonefils ofej swift witness againsl you i none of us npprcciato sho i bus repelled an incitement io indolence lucnlion i wnrnyoiinttlu same limo to bear in mind ""'''' m - l | '; " n ''""' "" ; "" x ' omptotion moro easily resist 1 utnt where numb is gtvon mucli will be required a hi could we conceive ol the deep deep darkness and be win bus read wilh serious attenti ne sucicty has a high claim upon ynu ; you nre hei ofthnt rayless night which envelops our wrolched usaftil volume mil i prepared to enjoy double favoured her privil ilaii liters ;' your parottls bisters of eastern lands 1 could ive see them bow satisfaction froi o perusul ofthe next twcrn linvo d ini/ch ibr you ; and they linvo a right to ml down wiib hard labor hclploss and hopeless vie vain io say " i hnve imo i rund ii ne you ! o.vt t iiiiu-b lu roturn lims of tyrant husbands and fathers bowed not an hour in the twenty.fuur to spore from what if v vc been permitted to learn many fl.iivn will bard labnr a prey t every halo you deem importanl engagements 1 then snatch things nut useful onlv but c ant also if you lui and degrading pass without one drop it even from your needful res ono hour o.xclu have had tha privilego of cultivating lhuj)maineii nl joy from earth or even one single my nf imp s.vely devoted t instructive books wou|d at the unl ns well as ilm substantial branches nf oduca from heaven to cheer their despairing gloom sure yeor'a end make a large amount even the most tion remembor thnt thoir highest use and no iv hi should seek to prove our gratitude in thai •' "" reader will read fifteen or twenty pngosan | blost.end is'hot tomakoyniithobiiltoxliosofftisliioii grace which iilooe has uiade mi in diller und lu hour i.e1 ns intra tin b>nst number and you will i . i g"j "." i •• ft-mo ...... promote by our untiring cflbrts the diffusion ofthat mve 5,475 pages iu ono year and wbal an nn you fur cheering and blossing in ilm de 1111111 holy light whence all our joys arisn monse fund uf information might you acquire 1 1 pathway ul life tlioso who havo ao fondly and ten vuu ure now my dear pupils believe me i supposo you continuo the habit throe years — and i derly tvutohad over you iu the begiimiug of yours speak from conviction ynu are now passing a n ' °"'* v """ '"""' ll v >'"" will read 10,415 unforlunaluly mistaking rospoctirtg iheir duty most important period nf your existence no p n g es ' ■how soon would rending bocomo n pun liure many an accomplished girl while madly othor season in the brief space allotted you on c p source of amusement : how high would rise pursuing the delusive phantom of fashionable plea earth exerts so powerful 1111 influence on your p 1 " i'ltcllecliinl enjoyments how frugal would surcs bus fatally wrecked ihe happiness nf her temporal and eternal happiness as that through | j ' c of time how seldom would you engage i parents and its the vortex of iheir ruin irrotriovn vvliicb vou arc now passing — there mav lie ulb-j '" rivolous-oceupiitions and trilling conversations ! lily found her own era which seem to have a moro direct bearing hoon y ou would discover that one i spent with io then my dear pupils to tho cultivation of upon your situation in life but here ar found lhe l us,;lu | author gave ynu subjects of delightful your moral us well ua mental powers learn he bidden springs which under prnvidencc control mt "' 1 '"'-''"» lor tho following day ;— and you would lofty art of subduing yourselves ;— practice the no your destiny — now your characters aro forming '""' 1 ! e relunl f hie iiprnpnaied hour with a ble precept of doing lu others as you would thai now your minds are expanding — now your prin l er j".v ban the most expensive mosl lashiuna they should do to you uu happy yourselves 111 ciples are developing now your habits nre fix me a.nusemonts ever imiart the hitter but ibo your kind cllorls to promote tho happiness ol oth ing but soon like meinl iu tho mint iho impres "'"'" lc,ive l)ol,i,ul l,k ' ln ' *' bnrbed arrow to cor ors there is no source of happiness su sublime kion will be made loo deep lo be eradicated ; and r "' !<> : "" 1 nilll |