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WEDNESDAY, 0€1>BEII 5, 1«31.
NO. 54.
THE
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Till aud ^beel-lroii IVarc
.MANUFACTORY.
J. SL'MKRR A CO.
RnSPF:rn'FULI.Y imbrm the citizens of
Charlottr, am] tlie public generally, that
thfy have coiiiii-enctd tlie above liuj-inevs at the
«ld staud IbrirM-rly occupied by E. .M. HronMjn,
and recently by t.'aj>f. Tho. A. Mera as a grocery,
on Main street, a short distance north-ea«t from
the Court-llouw;, where tli*-y intend to keep on
hand a good UMKurtuicnt of Ware, and cxpcct to be
kbie to )>up|ily at wholesale or retail, on the most
reawunble tcrnis, all wlio may favor them with
Iht ir cu»Uun. J >8. SC’ M N I’.R A Co.
N. B. All kinds of Jult H ori in their line done
at short notice, ii Wanted, an Apjir' ntice to th«'
above buhinnoi; one who can come well recom
mended, will rective suitable encouragement
CmtVG
. ME9IUERS OF TIIK LEtilMi.AT! RK,
FOR ih;i.
Anson, ricment Marshall, .V. Wni. A. Morris
and Alexander Little,
Athe. John Kay, S. James Calloway and
Toliver Witcher, C.
brtimmek. William R. Ilall, S. J.P.Gausc
and Samuel A. I.a8[)eyrp, C.
Buncombe. James Allen, S'. J. Hrf^ard and
J. riiyton, C.
Btanfurt. William S. Rowland, .V. Richard II. J
Bonner and David C. Freemun, |
Iturke. .Mark Rrittain, S. Alncy Durgen und .
F. I’. Glass, C, I
Itladen. John T. Gilmore, S. John J. Me- 1
Milkn and Robtrt Lyon, C.
Bertir. (ieo. O. Askew, S, Lewia Thompson
and David Outlaw, C. '
Crarrn. Hictiard l>obba Kpa'ight, iS. Abner j
llurtly and Wilio .M. Nelson, C. i
Carlfret. Thomas Marshal, S. Ju«. W. Hunt ■
and John F. Joms, C. |
Curriluek. Johathan J. Lindsay, S. John B. J
Jooes and Bi'iijHiiiiri T. Simmons, C.
Vumdrn. llaywood Bell, 6'. 'J'honias Dozier
and A. ; randy, C. I
Canwrll. James Kerr, S. Littleton A. Gwynn
and John T. Gnrland, C. j
('kmmn. Rickard T. Brownrijjg, S. Joseph
II. .'^kirinrr and William Jankwn, V.
I'hatham. William Renthcr, »V. Hugh Mc
Queen and Joseph Hroolis,
Cumhrrland. John I». Tooiner, S. David .Mc
Neill and John Barclay, C.
t'aharrus. Christopher .Mclchor, •S'. D. M.
Barringer and William M’Lean,
t'ulumbut. Luke |{.Siiiiitjiint'', .V. ,Murnialuk«
I’owfll and (.'ali b Stephens,
IhiriiUon. Larle.s IFoover, Jolin Hogan
and John .M. Thoiiiai',
Ihifilin. Stcjilien .Miil-r, S. Win. Wright iV
Jo*. Gillesjiic,
POKTRl
JOLD MINE.
cri
,n(Lic.
A WARNING FROM THE
BY MIfS ir. F. COIJ
Ye who rend my bed of tarfl
Mark me ! from my lowly bii i.
Yc, in me, to ligiit will bring
What will rise and be your k
I shall rule with tyrant sway
Till ye rue rny natal day:
High and low my power fhal
I will make the world my tin ne!
He who wornhiiu me liliall b
Martyr, dupe, or slave to me
Jjove and friendship, on the wy
To liiii idol, he will slay ;
f'onKcientc, 1 will still her cr;
'I'ruth, for me, shall bleed am
J will be n chain lo bind, i
lX>wn to tilt) earth, tlie immorki mind.
TIioHuh ye fry me by the firej^
It will only heat niy Ire;
Though niy form ) e otlen chanpe,
’Twill but givo me wider rsuge.
For iny sake, the poor shall fei l.
On his face, hi.'t neighlior’s heel.
Then I’ll turn, and, taking «i:ig.
Leave with avaricc but a sfinjr.
I will Ik a spur to rriint:
’\'e will Mill your iKacc through time;
And a Imig etiriiity
Of'remorse thall come for me;
Now am I heri* without ortence,
Hut if ever tuken hence,
Mill will eat a bitter fruit
Spriii)>ing from a goldi ii root.
Charlotte \ t'niiKton ^ta^Cin.
KEW ARRA.VGE.ME.vr.
LEA V ES Charlotte and Camden every Puiiday
and Wednesday, at 9 o’clock, A. M.—and
arrives in Charlotte and Camden every Monday
and 'I’horsday, at 5 P. M.—meeting the Northi-rn
•Cages at Charlotte, and tlic Charltsion ana Co
lumbia Btages in Camden.
The Contractor pledges himwlf to utc every
exertion for tlie eointbrt aud convenience o)‘ pa»-
■enfi ra. II* tia.« prepared a six-paoscnger (Joach
to run on tltti line, ai^ a stage, with steady snd
careful drivers- Fur scats, application can be
nade at Boyd’. Hotel, Charlutte; D- Hagen;
I«wif Gill, Lanrasterville; Fletclinr's; aiid at
Me Adam., Camden. Fare, 6^ cent* per mile, or
the paMrnger paying in advancc, 5 cents p«;r mile
bt gf>iog aitd returning.
THOS. BOYD, Contrcclor.
Sept 5, 1R31. 50tf
ALMANACK UF FORTl'NE.
Tlif-re is a dis|)ositi(>n very prrvalenf a-
/IVgrromfc. Uuis l>. W'ilson, .V, Redding J. ,„onjj the human si)eci.;s to look into tlioir
[ ittiiian and iiardy rlowiTK, r. ir . j * .1 - • i
FrcMn. ^\ Ilium P. Williani:., S’. Gideon | ^ '“''doavor to asr.prfaui be-
(;ienn and James Pavi-, C. , lortliaiui wliat |8 to tx? ftieir ct.ndltion—
(•ui!/ord. John .M. Dick, S. Amos Weaver wliether ricli or poor—fortunate f>r unfor-
and Ailen Perplcs, tunatc—Inpfiy or ii'i.s«*rable. That tliev
i »«'‘y learn ali'tlu^se things w.tl.out yoing to
ilfay.-*—ThoHe who are born in May, if
they have light hair, will very often have
blue eyes, uml fair complexions. Many of
fho males will be nearly six fret high; and
many of the female!* will possess a beautiful
shape, if they do not s|)oil it by drer,s.—
Both male and female will Ix; much inclined
to fall in love, cs|>ecially l)etwecn llie age of
sixteen and twenty-five; and should they
make prudent nialclien, enjoy good licalth,
poBsesB a good temper, have obedient chil
dren and plenty of money, they will be apt
to lead a very comfortable life.
June.—Those whoare born in June, and
csca|')€ disease, will be as bloomiog as the
rose, and will .scarcely know what pain is.
They will for the mo.st part be ardent lovers
—the men of good eating and the womeu
of fine clothf**. The meti will generally be
as happy as circumstances will allow; and
will contrive, by hook or by crook, to live
Mit all their days. 'J'he women will be ex-
rffdingiy pleiisant, when they are in a good
humor; und, with very few exceptions, will
liveis long as they can. They will, u majori
ty of thnii, frfct niarried, and leave plenty of
heirs. Some of them will leave estates,
and .sane will not; and where there is no
thing if> quarrel about, there will be the
less litigati'ii.
Jtz/y.—'I'liis is u-'-'ually a h.t month to be
! iHirn in, Und many of the .luly-flowers will
fall bef.re they arrive to maturity. A
gn-at m®y of the men will bo fools; and a
np'at maiy of tlie womcn,coqucttcs. Those
who are named, unless they should hapj>tn
to agree, will be apt to quarrel like cats
and dogs and those who live and die single.
From the New England Magazine.
SOL'TH-CAUOLINA.
To a person that arrives in the city of
Charleston on a moonlight evening of March
or April, it seeme that he has never seen or
imagined sodelictous a place. He will walk
delighted through spacious streets, lined
with pride of India; he will sec the niulti*
flora rose, with its clusters of a hundred
flowers, clasping pillars and balconies; and
he will breathe an air perfumed with tha
blossoms of the orunge and Jessamine. Ha
will see the dark green laurel shoot up its
pyramidal form, covered with large glossy
leave*, and studded with huge flowers of a
delicate white; and he cannot fail to admire
the slender palmetto, shaped like an enor
mous umbrella, with a straight shaft of six
ty feet, and a cluster of hanging leaves at
the top. The stranger will see in Charles*
ton not only colonnades, piazzas, and domes,
with other parts of good architecture, but
he will find many trees and gardens, with
out which the best edifices lotie half tiM-ir
proper efiect.
In the morning, let the traveller go to tho
market house, to see the pnxluctions of tho
south. There is no lack of supplies to fur
nish forth a feast, and the array of fruits as
well as pfiultry, (which is manacled in pairs)
are sold by negro and mulatto fenmlf^,
whose gay turbans of iMadras, anl w hose
manner of sitting beside their merchandise,
has a very Turkish appearance.
In the vicinity of the marlict are hun
dreds of large sable, bald-headed birds,
bearing the respeciable compound name of
'I'urkey-F.urxards, and enjoying an exterior
wdl neve’ know what it is to be married. [ pf'rticuiarly grave and solentti. I noted
fw'aft.
*"f;roncX'.‘’\\’ilhIm\’(l..«m^ Spcncer O’-1 “ fortuneteller—and thus s«>e both time
Bncn and James Wyehc, C. | and nioii''y—w e have, with grf atcare, stu- j
firtriir. WyaU Moye, .S'. .Artiiur Sfieight and dy an ob.'ervati.>ii, connei ted for their nso
James Harper, C.
Unlifar. Isham Mathews, S.
I non and John R.J. Danii l, C.
I Herthrd. Bridger J. .\lont(;omfry, S.
A. C'hamble^ and Godwin C'. .Moore, C.
Thoe. Nichol.
Klisha
Mui lii-M eat 01 tiie Coort-House, in Lrxinfttt^, N. C.
is aguin opened tor the reception of Travellers &.
Boardera. The vtablea are extensive, roomy and
dry; grain and provender of tlir beat, plentiful,
aoid aerved by good hoatlrra. The hou!>e has nia.
my com'urtable ruvnis, acrves a good table and re-
ftinhmei U; and the proprietor and his family
«iU omit nothing in their |>owcr to make it most
qui't and agri-eable.
I tfi B. I). ROVNSAVILLF..
Li-\l> KALKS,
fiy virtue of orA'rs from the Court of Fxjuity.
ON tfte first Monday in November next, at the
Coart-llousn in ('horloUe,the follow ing traett.
ef I..ANO will bcex|KMid to public, auction, vix*
One tract Ulongiiig to lh»’ hrirs of the Kci’nd.
Kami. C-. aldwt II, dcc’d., joining ill*- lands of .Maj.
*rho«. Alexander, tieo. Koss, .Mrs. Susan .Mexaii-
d» r, and otlirrs, known by the Kobinwin Plania-
tion, containing ‘.ZtK) acres, more or less, on a credit
of one and two years. One callcd lh! Orr Plan
tation, joining l>r. Jo. Alexand« r, Albi-rt Wilxon
and *ith«r»: thie calUd the Mendermjn Place,
joining I. vi I’arks, the lands of Wm. I.ucky and
otliars. Terms of the two last made known on
tlie day of sale.
Hundry traeU U-longing to the heirs and deviwcs
of l>anl.G.illant, dev’d. vii: One called the Siiiilh
tract, joiniu;; tlie lands of Hartwell Glover, Fred-
crit k Dinkins, dee'd. and others, coiitnining llH)
acri'S. t>ne called Itie White-llall I’laiitation, on
which said Dinl. (iullant lorm riy lived, contair-
ing lf>4 acres, more or less. Ont oilier called the
llynam tract, joining the White Hall plantation,
the lands ol'Aiidw. Hoyl, SamI.Cox, and others,
containing 105 acres : Oue called Ihi (Jri't ii tract,
uiining the lands of Gen. Tho*. G. Polk, Jo. and
ItobL Porter, and others, containing ."Ibd or 37U
acres : One other tract near Mason's Ferry, join
ing the lands of Mason, t^aruthrrs, and otliers,
ountaining 130 acres. All of which will be Mild
on a credit of 1^ and 16 montlis, (iubject to the
widow’s dower.
Also, one small undivided interest in the Plan
tation on whieh >en. tleo. Graham fbrnierly lived,
on a credit of I’J iiioiiths.
In every instano , iKinds and app.r'ed securi
ties will bt; rrquind.
1). R. Dl NLAP, r. M. i:.
Cl.'ifi-pr. adv.
.S'7 177; OF Mfiirn i^UOLL\A,
MErKLr.NHfHO ( Ol NTV.
William Black, I'x'r. of John Black, ^
I'*. 1 In Equity.
^d^m A. Springs, tJeorce Hampton, | .May term,
.Kiiias ( lark A ilarriet .M’Hryde. j IKIl.
IT upp aring to thi' satisfaction of tiiis Court,
that Harriet Meliryde, oneot'the defenilants
in ihis e«H', lives wilhoiit the limits of this State:
ll is therefore ordered that publication be made
six weeks in the Miners'and Farmers’Journal,
lliat mill - wiid Harm I McBryde app« ar at our
next t 'iiirt of Ivinity to Is- held at the t imrl-llouse
ill ( harli.tti, on tin litli Monday all* r the llh Mon
day in S-ptenilM-r, and th( re answer, judgment
will l)e taken eximrtii against her.
Wit, CBS. I*. R. bl'NLAP, C. M. E.
6tT)(i-pr. adv. II j
i'otiMtitution of .»>. i'arolinti,
AND OF TIIK STATIX
I^OR Sale at this Office, a few copies of a
Pamphlet containing the Conslilutinn of tht
th** CiHmiitnlton of yorth-Camhna,
wd the Declaratian ofIndrpmdtnce. Price,tts.
the following infallible rules. All that is
necessarv' to the correct underf.tarifiiiig of
them is tor the reader just to recollect the
month in which he wa-s Iwrn. They are
Hydt. William fvibv, S. Thomas S. Single, arranged after the plan of the Frcnck Al-
ton and F»ter Jarvis, C. | mamc, now widely cinnilating in the now“-
Hiiyicooil. L. u. Parham, .V. N. Ldmonston: . . i , . r .
Tiie men, w hen they are provoked, will ve
ry often ly into a passion; and the women,
under siuilar circuinstariccs, will sometimes
ponf as to spoil tlieir beauty ; and neither
malt’s nor lemales will enjoy a nioment's
happinetti until tiiey get fairly over their
anger.
Aui’uM.—Very few persons would l>e
horn in August it they could help it; and of
those who arc born, very few are either
and J I «mith C ' 5 l^-rft'ct accumcv, ^ li‘althier, or happier than they should
hedeii.' Pi«Jkney Caldwell. .V. Coo. F Da.! will be found verv far to excel the foreign ; are generally subject to sad di^s-
vidaon aiMl Joseph M. U.gl., C. productioti—cspe'ciullv when applied »o the ’ fppomtinent-s and hardly ever attam to the
Kisden M’Danid, S. Jamca Howard latitude and longitule oi'this our tir.-^t rate, i height of their wish»'s. Those who lay
: true republican and »vei-beloved conntrv. I'nmensely rich, will mostly
and AihUy Sanders, ’ i N- To be especially read Mien the ! ‘*“1 Hieir schemes; and those who marry
Ltnedn. Duiel Hoka, & Jacob Abernathy i -Moon is in Perigee, and near the fxll. But ^ they had
and Hi-nrjr Cansler, C.
' WiWiin D. Moerh, 'S.
Wooten and Shadrac Wooten, C. .
Moore. Jo«iah Tyson, W ni. Wadswortli Januarv—He that is born in Jamiarv ,,,, '
and Giden.1 S.-.well,\;. and lives io 1h> a l.utuin.l vears old w.ll see ! , not a few of them will be
Montfomtry. Rcuhen Kendall, .V. Pleasant M., a cold dav an 1 meet witli nvinv i ‘'-'‘"•^^•‘boxes. Man\ of both seX-
Mask and Gi'o. W. M’Cain. C. ' i n ’ n ii ? *1 es will die of eholera inorbus, fever or sonK*
MtrkUnhurg. Henry .Massey. .Sen., Jofm a.-* C'ld. His DO:W, unless |
Hart ami James iKmghcrty, C. j " t'll protected u itM tur or some otiicr warm , i;...i i i^.i
.Htfrfin. Je«se (Vx>|4-r, i'. Josejih Robertmin commodity, will bi'fomc «s blue as a red
and Jjhn ( Ionian, (. iM)t»t(v'i'\rrv limp lip vnninrAu ?i
I will answer, upoQ a pinch, fijr ahv other
Allen W, (
married for money—and vice versa. The
s>oim, unless th^y have ft parrt^ular
for truth, will many of them 6e liars; and
.>ne With a dost? re.semblance to.ludge Bar
leycorn. The buzxard was reeonnoitering,
from the ridge pole, a shin bone, to which
he otlen turned his head! to look at alter
nately with each eye, as I have often seen
his Honor turn first one ear then the other,
to the words of the counsel. Nature ho\v-
ever has furnished him with ears upon a
bHjntiful scale. The buzzards are protect
ed by law, and, in requital, make them
selves useful in the capacity of scavengers.
Nothing escapes them; they scent their
food afar off; and, to say truth, they may be
found themseK es at some distance in a sim
ilar niannor. I had once killed an old alii-
gator, nine feet in lei^th, and bad him flay*
^ upon the spot. When the skin was ta*
ken oflT, there was no bird in ai^lit but a
! live to be a hundred years old.
Se/ttmlftr.—This is a very clever month
fore there were seventy buzzards rank and
file, pressing to the banquet; and in an hour
there was, on the bank, the cleanest skeleton
of an alligator that you would see in riding
fifty miles, even in Alabama, where the
fences are made of them. The gait of tho
liuzz-ird is like the short hop of the bull-
f 'ojr, and reminded me of a dancing school
1 once attended in Vermont.
In Charleston, the stranger will not fail
„ uti iieiuii. Ill love mailers, ii win in an. ,, li . .u ■ i to remark, that he is in a country* where
icn .nd »;.-orgeliKldie, C probabihtv go hard with him, should he i at home is vet "so much
Smihamnton. James I. Havlev, Richard u„.' i j .i J he men will be the most obliging of hus- . ^
Crump, jr. and John M. Moo,ly, , chance o woo an icicle and niaiy a mustard { better fed, clothed, and conditioned, than m
OitsW. u-wis Dcfhoiitr, s. Jolin P.Thomp. I P"*’ ‘>ii'^>nd he happen to fail in money
sen and G. A. Thompson, c. ' nirittcrs, he will, ten to one, be as poor as " I and comfortable, if not rising in the world.
Richard
bands, w hen if suits their interest and ineli-1v- ■ ■
nations, and the women will be the kindest ^
iic »ill, irii tu oiiv, iRi L>vui u?*' * .i« II ;# I and coniiortable, II D(*t ri3in*j iH llic worlu*
/Vrson. Ilolx'ri Vanhook, Rtnj. .\.Sumnor 1 ’ *' Ljid female, will live to a gxid old igc; a
ami Thomas Metielu e, C. | . I . ’ - i
Vct'fHotank. .lohn Pool, S. Thomas Ik.ll and ,
John .M. Skinn-’r, C. I l 'i i i . I —
/ Iff. AHred Moye, S. Roderick Cherry and buttered—not be- bv the ianglinirs of their heirs.
•' .1 ... ui;.. I 1 ■ I I ' ^
(>riHge.
aiic and J
principle upon which the negro renders his
Fcbrmry.-T\M,^ who ar« korn in Feb- j brge‘prtion"of‘them w dl d.r.n tlielr'K I T"*
uary will, lor the most part, in-ver know j and the rest will rarely, if ever, be disturbed ^ so^ened In uimi'iie treatment.
Henry Toole, C.
I cause they are stone-blind or rii^-oid of taste 1
Those who are bom in Octo-
aiul 7 rr,!''end'c"'^' ' ' 7-^"“ -‘'1 I ber will t>e' endued with a gre.^t varietv of
He will remember too, that the evil is like
the gout, one of inheritance and that there
is no remedy.
.\mong the people of Charleston are
rheir per- ]
many of almost every European na-
and Riehmond .V. Pearson. C. , =» -’^ui.i.io,.^ an., sun w, i ^u.ate upon , ^ ™ — v ^
IVnj. Flliott, .y. Jonathan Worth'Other peoples laihngs. I l«se who lw»ve L,^ 3^,,,, ^^ick; I
and A.tunningham, r. __ Qoiiker f.K>t, Will never make good l.mw,, and somo here, t(M), a« litre were
William L.
Walter F.
p,^i „ i . .. r- V ..1- 1 ■ 11’. . ' istime will be brown and some faic; some
'r:,-..“i';-" u..^ .k
w ill be just as it happens. .\s to tlieir tor-
tuiics in life, they will dilT(jr no less than
their minds and their persons: some will
get exceedingly rich, and some remain ex
ceedingly poor; and none of them will carry
a cent out of the world with them.
Noccmbt r.—Many of those who are bom
in November, if there be any truth in signs,
will have occasion to laugh out of the wrong
and
Hobttim. Shadrach Howell, 6’.
Miller and Alex. Watsfon, C.
Hirhmond. Tryain McFarland, iS'.
Ieak and Dunean MeLiuriii,
Rulhrrfoid. John Mei'.ntire, S.
Wrbli and Joseph (Jre-en,
Hjmpfon. I>nvid I'nderwood, S.
.Monk and D. Sloan, (!.
likelihotKl, will notdaiweat all. And every
son and duugliter of them—Hiless they get
married or die in season—will be old bach
elors and old maids. I>o not b* born in
J.-unes M. tjjis nionth, if you can help it.
.\reliibald Mar>'h.—Those who enter the world in
. ... .March, will seldom meet with too much
IsuTri/. \v III. r. Dobson, .v Danl. W. Courts -.l ri ■ j l-
and Morde.ai Fleinming, C. ‘nend.^htp, or compassion.—
Siokrs. John Hill, .V. Joseph Winston and ' " ''I tall down and bump
la-onard Ziglar. C. their heads in infancy; will frequently beg
TyiriU. ^ 1). N. Ikteman, S. H.G. Spruill and , in vui'i for coppers, gii.gerhroad, and plav-
( harl«s M (Ictsr, ( . thiiigi ill school; will have more conceit
Wathwf^lon. Samuel Davenport, S. Waters
Heekwiih and I’riah W. Swanner, C. knowledge or gotxl .sense, in
H iU>s. John .Martin, S. Lli Petty and W. youth; and have cause to complain, in a
C. Kniinit, C. gn.-afer or less degree of the many hard
l\«rrfN. .lohn 11. Hawkin.s, S. John llragg rubs they will meet with during the rest of
and 1 lionian J. Juukins, ( . ■ i * n * i
H«vne. tJabricl Sherard, A’. John W. Sasser ‘I*"'"’
and John Uroadlinrsf, C.
M'nAe. Henry Seawcll, William H. Hay-
wood, Jr. and NathaiiieKi. Rand, C.
B0R0U(;H MKMltKR.«.
Tliu-n of Filrnlon. .Samuel T. .'lawyer.
7'oirn of Hilmini'Inn. Daniel Shi rwool.
Tvwn of Fat/fHrtillr. Iiouis I). Henry.
7’oirn of Saltghury. Charles I'isher.
Tiurn of Httltfiir. William L. Long.
Totrti of //illrlmiuu/’h. Thomas .1. l-’nddis.
Toion of .\fwbrrn. Charles G. Spaight.
A curious fact occurred last week at the
farm house of Mr. Wm. Nicholson, Mea-
thop. Mr. N. hail bwii troubled with rats
for some time, and, in order to destroy them,
put in a good cat, which, to his great aston-
ishment, on o[)ening the door next morning,
was found entirely devoured by the rats,
excepting the heud and tuiU
their lives.
ble to colds aiul coughs; and, if they lo not
dio of .some other disease, w ill b«? very like
ly to goolfby a pleurisy or consumption.
April.—Those who are Imrn in April,
w ill presently l)Cgin to cry ; and, shwld they
live and grow up will shed a great many
tears Ix'fore their life is finished. The fe
males w hen they huve the hysterics, will
laugh and cry in the sjinie breath; and the
males will generally have cause enough to
weep without an onion. 3Iany of the wo
men will ha\e elegant headsof hair, if they
do not s|ioil it with combs and curling-iron.s;
and many of the men will be in the habit of
getting shaved. !Most of the women will
get married, if they cun ; and tho gixiy
marc will lie frequently the better hor.se.—
,\s for the men, they will some of them be
rich, the rest from poor to middling.
in Italy, frequent swarms fn«n the ‘ north
ern hive.” These are called Yankees, and
if they do not often rise to the highest digni
ties of the state, they receive, in the pro
fessions and otherwise an equivalent tor any
denied political honors.—This race of men
is so well known to you, that 1 will spare
you the description, and perhaps 1 could
not describe them acceptably w ithout a lit
tle flatterj'. They liear, as all \cw Eng
land does, the impress of Franklin. 'J'ho
•Side of their mouths. Their heads will of- [ philosophy of thrift has done much to stainii
ten be where their feet should be, and vicc j upon his countrymen the principles of hi-
versa. Those of them who have the hypo, | own tVugality, and where the seeds of his
w ill Ijti gloomy and desponding; and thosi- philosophy have fallen upon flinty grciind,
who get tirwd of life, w ill hang and drown j they made the miser more avaricious, and
theni-selves, if they can muster courage.— the churl more niggardly.
.K great part of those who dislike inatrimo-1 'phe Carolinian is widely different from
ny, will never get married ; and several of | t|je Yankee, but I know not that he is bet-
thosc who w ish to get married, will live and jer. If he have not our faults, he may not
die single.
I>eccmlH'r.—Those who come into the
world ill IX.'cember, will be born at the tail
end of the year. In many of their desig;is
und speculations they will utterly fad; and
in others they will be a day after the fair.
Those who build castles in the aerial regions,
will fiiul them vanish away; and those who
conteiiiplatc them on the solid earth, will
•seldom have the pleasure of seeing them a-
ri ?e. I'olitieians will be selfish ; coquettes
will Ih- f«H)li-.h ; crws wives will he unhappy ;
jealous husbands wdl be ridiculous; and
luiisy h% pecrites will miss the way to hea
ven.
be possessed of all our virtues. I did nut
remain in his country long enough to sen
many of his faults; and to be just, he has
very few that appe ar in his conduct to hia
friends, though he is held to be rather in
tractable to his enemies. He has, m hi.-i
carriage and feelings, something of tho
Don; yet he is republican, and would not
exact from another what he would b«' un
willing to render in return. Be generou^^
and confiding, and he will outdo you in gen
erosity and confidence; l>e passieniate and
pugnacious, and he would have the leas es»
tiinable victor^ there. He is not apt to
give oflenre, for he is courteous, nor will
he receive a provac-ation, without stronger
If vou want any thiiiff uone, CO to the man hIio , * . ^
is full of 1.USUU.S. He Uut haa nothing Wi do, 1 rt'inon.-^trnnce than men are accustomed to
can do uoihmg ' mak5 u> New Knglsui4^ Ue will peril liS»