f ;.MT:.:eir.v.i'A "WaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBw iT If ,Y V---TV - v rorntv. . THE WOULD. t 1 he world, lite orl.l, Iht dreary world, A liar kindred ami's bavt met And parted, in Ihrir hivelineae, . : ' '. -.., -aft W iiU Mtrruw and regret i tvbtrt hive UU Uuuul its a rcatlu iI Jujr Arwnm) thf brow of rtff, And i-ity's tcif hst wadi'd awsy TliC fulfil of dcapair. The world, the wrold, Hit fairy worlit, So beautiful and gay, Where fgrt hope L wavm- net To eaich atiminer'i day t Where youth ' roiri'injf in ' health, And yatinl old are w by. With feeble tep and aunken ehcek, Ta lav l.iia (loan and die. The world, (lit world, how ivrly, jret llnw nnclv, t'l i' lira A boudoir fill'd with an atan'l.a, A r.harrel hi.iiae uf i;li"i drear abode of t'a'k tipair, The liehted liall of mirth. The apirilhoue of hotine", 'lie graces of all the rarth 1 THF. MOUNTAIN A I II. ItT M. MimiHK. Ilaia not la me of )"'ir parklirg wine Bid not for me llir rrhlel abme i - My autil ta alhiral iui a djaug'.i! n ore rare, A jcuat) f rr ffee Mmrn'i'i ft wal on iia current the r ir i perfume "f he P-.rple l.r.tl. a.l the .dbrwtin. j M.e r.Hr. rnr. an ,e ,....r,nrn ,.,r. .Shed all lltcir awerta to Hie Mamilaiii Air. It playt roiiml the raiiki an.l the moaT I'oue ' W litre (he .inlel ilroojn like a nun alone, bbrmnlinfr her h'. Irm lite IXKiiiliUa " ''' .... . Tel filling with aalm (lie Mountain Air. It K'nea In my apirit a lone if mirtli, I boimi! with joy o'er the new ilrev-M earth, Whrn prinp ha. aeatlerM her Jewell there, JSLaJJilkaJS iili eec,'t,lhc-to'i"'tn i Air. Front Natiire'a fountain mv nectar flow., Tta lUa eaaeiica uf each )ouug hud lltat Then rome, and'urhh me (he lunqnet aharc I.et ua drink together like Mounlain Air. frani ih4 Raliimtrt Vf.rnicl. SrjtNZVS, ; Thar1! many t brow lhat weara a imile. Abort a Ueart of care, .And many . Vj:hjnr; eye Tlte writliirgv ulflet;lr. " " IVe outd noi that the worU iliotild tee The boaoro'i rUrkrecett - . " Vt'b ou'd Ti6( (ha (tie worM tmxtM knw lu.mUtitnua:.zi::; The i-mtUA Ihr invnut -one. I rannoid;H;.iV (.r.el , ' " In.pieawire'a gan ly, litierinK train, " In vain we eek relief: ,..:nuEre;ijru A deep orr.)d.ng care j IV't turn ua from the mirthful throng, '"f'AWVle-lhe-utertlKOT7.,,..'!?-;,-,''?i In train are beatttv'a imi'fit, to light 1 he rtfin nf the fiul j And anrne than ain the ma'ninf Iraught, The wine cup nd (he howl. It pleaturaa like the filial blaza Wuhin the silent lomh, tthoae flickering light hut alntwi more ;" ' '" clear" :" " '' ' Ita aid acpulchral gmom. " In tiin we aeck in's''iide The ralmneai of rese; In vain e court the atilly (rrove, Neirlfclful orour woea" " Grief will ait ill hoer oVr the antil, nd we must vet endure Mislnrtunea thai no clmrm can haat, Nu human art can cure. . . - - t- MISCELLANEOUS. DEACON 8I.0CCM. In a small village in New-Hampshire, resided, about twenty years ,aiice,..D(!aco.o..Lepiut:l...5lcmm.iar. vUa uirtv ,partiino.iyt and jffflpcf- ty. A neighbor ol his had met with some didicullics, and was obliged to have recourse to a loan. The Dea orv t;av hiitt teventv-fiv'e.dailars, ircd Irxikl'U aate,wTth good tecurity, for one hundred. Being unable to pay at the end of the year, the Deacon de manded a new note, as his cuntoni w, embracing Ir-th principal ana in-1 Vrest. The borrower remonstrated but in vavn. The uual declarn- lion, l!iat he must piovide lur lus family, und that, 'if simple interest is iusti emnoud interest 1 iust. enceJ'every"appeaTo or generotuy, . Thie Deacon attended meeting a usual on the following S ihbath. On the .uternoon of the same dav, the ec centric and talented Mr. those for 'i ibjeet the a-lmonithHts of St. Pul to.Uve Gorintr-iare-churrh, in the &fih chapter of the fir. epist!e to the Coriothiaot, aud eleventh vetse. ... .... .. .! m.roof, we mutt tay. in j.ittice lo lhe Iccon, wtt cot applicable- In him, -Ireem cUo- rum an no fornicator nor drunkard, in iht common accc ntante of the word. When the preacher, who had previ ously Utn unusudly languid, ctme 10 peak nf the eitortioner, he was very becomingly animtled ao rauth to thai the whole congregation, lhe Ilea ton not excepted, wst highly excited with wonder and cutiosity." lie poin. led out lhe heiniouantss of lhe vice in the moat laiihful and glowing lan. Kuage, He iharged hit people not to think extortion Uta criminal because practised by the respectable and infl rtitial i he warned them ariint the Viiioua eianttrfcY of the wealthy J anil dedarrd that if they-would wiH to rercWe wnd deaerve the pprobatmn ! leaven, lltry otighl in that), at to other thing, to copy lhe '.irigbt txm- ple ot the worthy and laiihlul brother and DruCon. Lemuel hlocum. I'rri4ird at tlx peacon wat for the rcccnitic ebullition uf ibe pioua cs horter't fancy, he became amazed at thi tuldrn developemeel of hit own peculiar eicellencieij nor could he ; pobibly guett, for tome lime at lcit, ; whi.1 mirjht be the import v the Par. ton dicrcation. Hn.thrr lemiiel,' aid the Par- i ion, art ihou un extortinner f No i Heaven forbid!' The preacher I (hen descanted on the tin of hyp icri I nv, and ndviaed hit audience ttill to j copy the Demo o, in legurd to tinreri ly, c iicliiiJinft with the nuction l!roiher Lemuel, trt thou a hjpo criie f No Heaven forbid!' f 'Yhr Jtrncon -became wlartwrd, -and ithe tiderinir nd whispering . of . the t . at I (.liDrtpatinn wat very lr irom re- iinoviiig Ins. car th3t" lomethinrj 'more wat meant than met the ear. It.it, what wat hit ditmay, when, turn. ;nR fye, he preacher, he be- ,j hU fSe(, on wj r'ltri fVi nl'itn I hi. ij ilia u fcu vn iinti ttv !eai cxpreaaion cf contempt and detet. tulion J Hlill the ditCOtirte Wtt C n- , liuurd, and ttill were the nuctlioot aud mtLmatwrnt -reiterated. foe membert of hit own houtehold ap peart d nbtorbed in torrow," wliite the rr( of the auditory observed him w ith lookt of horror. HoW deep wat his remorse! Hut it wat the remnrie nf deircird Ruilt, not of aincere repto- the shsme of conscious guilt kept him i dumb, and he wtt doomed to tnffer, in till nee. the eXcorulinp; talire of the preaclier, and - tb - ioiuffcrable tcorn of the assembly At thit juncture, genteel fgure ia black entered the churthrod walk ing Up thea!ttfkKwct;pp(tie--the Dcacout pew, and in the mott in tin. uatnig ana ngreeaDie wanner, beck. oned h'.m ffl advance.-Uridofan op tpoTTuniiy i io etctpc, the - Dencon went towardt the manger and foil.:, ed Mm out of the-hoote. - Having walked a tittle disttnee, the generous thus I T" My dear friend T lnew Uhe un, j pleasant tituation in which, you was ' pljecd by- yon teuiclcss rabble, and en'e'd to j cnif ferrcinirh aiipted- thit pUn to relieve you ol their into- ' I m thanifuV- taid the Deacon, ' for your friendship j bnt I beliere I have not the pleasure of your acquain tance." , . You think not,' replied (lie other with a tmileof plcttsnt tarcatm, ' but vou mistake you and 1 have been long acquainted, nor can I. think. you can be ungrateful to me for the many' k imltrtca to you by A t4g m y re quetft, l thort,'J ifindjhat ybu will more effectually serve my cause, b i withdrawing from the church than by ; ciLtiuuini; in it and the circunntan : crs of this day fully authorise you to break terms with tnese contemptible mini'-iis.' ... , . '.Voir cause !' quoth thejyeaebn. My cause, replied the gentle, man ; for, notwithstanding appear ances, your example will tie followed by many, who will assist in building up my lingdornj"-" " At the" word Tkingd6m of the Deacon intuitively fell on the eet of his friend.' -fMercy or'meT"heeXc1aimed tbrTt yon aTer' - - . .The Devil, quoth the stranger and, seizing the l)eacon, ;ahook him so violentlythat Jie awoke from. df?irny"Te en during the service in which these creations of his fancy had disturbed him and perceived hit wife in the y """"o u nediction. XIUL-Jlt:CAT.m.. f.et yourPrs't care be to give yonr UuU-$uJ4l good-; jphysical . e due axipa. Let their early years be passed, if pos?ihle, in the country, 'gathering flowers in the fields, and partaking til all free exercises in which they de light. When they grow older, do not condemn them to sit eight listless hours a day over theirbooks. the HT - -.- - . . . .... . . . r . w vork, their maps, and their music Be assured that half the number o hours passed in real attentioo to wcl orJerrJ UuV.flwill make thrm mire 'arcnmpliihed anU more agreeable (oaripamK) than thre eomniotily art who have beta most tUborstcly fma Uhed, In the modern acceptation of the tcim. The tyttemt by which yniing ladiei ar tsught to move their limbs according to the tulet of art, to come into room with ttudied dif fidence, and to atep luto a cartiae with measured action end premeriita. ted grace, are only ctlcuUicd to keep Iht degrading idea perpeiUaiMT pre tent, that they are preparing for the great marLet of the wot Id, Ileal el egance of demeanor iprioit from the mind fashionable tthoolt da but teach its imitation, whilst lhe rules forbid to be Irtgenuejori;- lhilcrrrpbert aeref conceived the idea of to pclfeit a va cuum at it found lo exist in the mmds of young women. lupposej, to have finithtd their cducatit n in tuth tsta. bliahments. ' If they marry husbands ns unirfor. med at themselvet, they fall into hah. itt of insignificance without much pain if they marry pertons mre ac complished, they can retain tip hold on their alTeetiont. Hence mny matrimonisl miceriet, in the midat of which the wife finds it a consolation to be always complaining ol her health and ruined nerves. In the education of young women, we should ity let them be tcctired from the trappings and mantelet of ruth tyttemt: par tale of every active exercise not ab solutely unfeminine, and trust lo their being able to get into or out ol a carriage a ith a light and grutful Mep, which drilling cm accomp- bfr- I-tlwn4i aily-Jtod miicUf Uie Vi.th.ern tal".n(sketjjhit mt 'hod etrly to rest, and trust thtt tl.eir beauty will not need to be eoinr d into artificial smiles in order to ensure a welcome, whatever room they enter. It them ride, walk, run. dance, in the open air, Encourage the merrj and innocent diversions in whitk the young delight t let them, undrr pro per guidance, explore every hill and valley i let them plant and cultivate the garden, nnd make by when sum. mer shines, and surmount nil dread r -V... . f .... i'I1'' me, in Sa'iabtirv.on oe hefore the SOili nf of a thowe r of ra n, vr ,n botsiermsJ Uutj Bpr. . Tt w h wm.i aoove an, tei incm iaae no mr. dicine except when the doctor orders it. The demons of hystcrii and mel ancholy might hover over a crou? of ould not find one of them upon whom they could exercise any power. Foreign Quarterly Review. TTIE Ht'aBAVD. ""The fond protcciir.g leve of a de voted husbsod, it like the tall tnd stately oak that rears its erorelul fol-1 d i.t. iiwppv rnl. i twtrh itt leafy honors afford reviving shade i the melodious loogstert .of the... verd ant grove, who within t's hallowed precincts nurture' their callow brood, Uf molested bf the wanton tyranny (h ! t the elhtlgent ..gran thteld which casts, far and wide, itt bright, efentivc rayt around the timid. shrink inc form of the best, most ten. pristine love anu ventr..ii,ti. The hallowed. afTection .of . such a lusb"n, it the TsrofT - Mill Ve- w hi r.h the wife'a most ardent wishet fly, liorce upon (he itrong, untiring pin ion of woman's faithful and never en ding love. Cheered by the imile of such a faultless being, the envious summer's perching heat, the -ruthleit winter pinching cold, to her impart no pang $ 'hey past unheeded by her wen-tTefended head, lichtat the Dercy' i-toiia f utffegirdM If iteph'frV baTmy breath.-Supported by his manlv form, what sorrow can assail, what anxious care cantinvade her bosom's Calm repose f Sertne aa the tmhth surface of the glassy lake, unruffled by the storm's rude blasts, her peace ful hours tpeed on pleasure's wing. - II nvt" beautiful isanchra- nnmTf f How much more rare than beautiful Oh ! 'tit a sight that angels mieht de- ight to fix their lingering gaze upon. oat- in - mute- rapture and -admixing awe. .Mutually paving and. receiving strength, the blissful pair tread life's thorny path, on light fantastic toe, gaily tripping on, unmindful of all each dangerous briar removes j her delicate, fingers present to his refresh ed senses each beauteous. flower that ay. AN AWKWAIID PREDICAMENT. A curious affair took place' ririt long smcer ia one ot-our country towns, which we make bold to pulliih,(omit oag.aame. and lniarMiaa 1 at nrarn inc to all foriofa lawaini wWihuTk of ing to all forlora.svvains who think of The unfortunate gentleman in ques tion wat married, early in the sum- mer, to a lady wuh whom he bad been acquainted but a few days, while at me same time ne naa an engage ment with ano1eF1adTand with with whom he corresponded after his marriage. From the circumstance of their not having sufficient funds to give a. party, they determined on kee- plrg it to 0 em-rivet bntd thrlr inan. let should intreaar, J'.ul ihoughlhat stent ltd air'.ird.lhry found jhern telvet Involved in erribarrmeoit which they knew pot how ti over, come, (In reference lo their weddiog having Item aecret.) To rbviate these difliculliet, they at Icngih con eluded to htva the ceremony again performed, and accordingly made ar. rtngemenls invited lhe ecmpsMr erigtged the minister, af U"ra the esewinir' arrivtdfiwiforttiBately, the clergyman wat informed f their previous -marriage i and after the par. ly had assembled, ! tent a ante, tta ting lhat tirtumsttncei redered it inconsistent for him to attend! And, thut situated, they were compelled to tend for t t.e clergyman who had fr. merly officiated. When he triivr'd, Dtteaa 01 marrying mem, ne mim. ductd them to lhe compsny at Mr. and Mra. , staling, at lhe Imir, that he had married them a number of aetkt previout, and tint it had been kept tecret for rretrns wl.irh they could better explain than him. self!' The tentation depicted at this critical moment, on the countenances of the liero and the heroine of the pirty, may belter be imagined than desrrihed. We advise all barhelors never to pet married but on'e! nnatrn lonrnal Situation Wnld. VVKfNO MAN who l.aa I.J aeveeal yean' Ctprrience in s eminlinjr hmiva both in r'lirnpe and one of ill Korthern ri'iea in ll.i e',ntrr. fH who cooa-ih-e dima-lf a firat-nie IKMK KFr.rrF. would t eelrr (o reide in n to brinif tlie aubject h-nr i!it aitetit ion nf MtV me'eantilf cnrrmitnit. The m W nnefrep ton. ab'e ffrrener-a a In etpahility, lndudrv.aMl nuual cliarac'tf, i.l he Riitn. Ccijuuc St the fl'rairrn t arolmUo I'rin'inj J4fic?, NoKm'ier 2.1 IHV). if Twrntr-fivr Htilhrs ItKUAUI) Will (MH. f l,e ip-" hen ai':B nd di iiirry ( w i ej" i by caMnl AV, or .Squire, l fMilkctc, tu,x ,s. 27 ttn M, lit hoOL'hl ol U'm.llaihn. while in the wnmla He formerly belMired to liichard Van Faton, The above reward will he paid on nVliverv In me in S.hahurv. JAMr.S B. nl'IP. Jr. rp HE Kd'Hor of the ITniterl Btatee Te'egrapb X. propoact t puUhah an I'-Xlra ReoiUMooih. ly P-er, I cuatlaia atatoea octMa para. sjk fnldrd in pa-nphWl lorwi, la b devaied t full, free, and cantM esaminstuMi, of the treat que t'iona which now aritatt and are yet It act- ti.- r ,V. powers of lie t' I - ....t WiMI .1 1 be abuaea ttf the Kteu4to powet, ajm the' remrrijf ajramaHheaa , -r .,M... . . Ait Arrenitineni w thePenriliiiiloti-afTStj fttalaa, (viof (Itt cle(iaHt f f reatiltnt tw 4t PuorU, anc Hkinf lh ttUiaMa 1mhs frwaw Iht II ouaw of liepeieaenJalivea ,J.. -. The dependence of lhe Lef klaiire Depart, ment on the Eseeulivt j Ibe effect of that Je- penitrrH n4 w-riaml,.,. l he Currencti i Ut Pcaulanliai Election a " And lhe bearing of all upon Fubhe Liberty. He pnrpnaealo M'vite the ahtert pena to unite snd make thit paer t Common orean f od- drei ne the inteihaenee uf ihe !eiiilc i ad be. hu rertired soutknect rot auaat tat tlwr SniW eblana atwtetnenr '"""' lhe time when all t hone who wrniVt mitt the datiKermiS USUrptioM pf tlie F.s-cutiee, Should unite in tm woromrm efTort, hwa arrived tnd, under s hope thai the pmpnailion wiil be lihrrally patronijed by the I'eople, the tt In will be furni'lied at the rale e aneJiYnr ami J! fig tent pr annul) i but where fits or rrore copies are wanted for cNatiibution, it will be aent at the rate of five ecpie per annnm for RS per annum. D. GREEN. - M alunjcto. Dccaber X 6 - - IN LINCOLNTON. N. C. tr.vViLl J . laCts; A vteekly Newrpaper, t as eaiLtw THE LINCOLN IIKHAL1) THE undersigned beiny; ardenttv aolicilJ, by sitny of bit friends, to undertake thf pnbli. cation of a Newspaper in thit Vil'ajre, has been imluced to oflVr these p'opoaala, relyinw on pun. Jifi4Stjrongt for the aojiportneceasarjito justify mm in theproaecutionol tnaaame. Ilis main oh feet will be to rnstrtiet.ln please. to excite uee ful new, to add to social enjoyment, and to expose whatever has sn evil tendency oa gmHi writ, - . -. I - It wiKbe hitpurtioae to nil (he-tmpnetant news, both foreien and domeatic, to inaert Ac ri eultiiralEata) i, and to difTiiae Iiifiirmalion on all suhjecta that have a ( ndtney to improve socie ty in itt various relations. ,,JU, wjlLInlei-sp'rtft da. irt.T . affT(jyglL('V"-iemrtte inatrnctmn, tntnRljnr, at Mve aarmr time; rtiTonr of Ttoetry, ecdote, in order to present t varie(y,o that etch indlvidtisl may find tpmediinir tt rrstifv hit own pan.Seu'ar tstt, -f -Ha nmlei. a bw a Kepith!icau.botl orin. fore, will be, to pnratie (acenrding to hia ,l'it(r- ment) the traces marked out by the aW Jejferu. man rrAo.-avoid.nr, on the me hand, that ex position of the Coristitu'.ion w hich (ends to eon. aoIidHtion,and shunning, on the n,',c r,thuerj!iai. ly duseerous doctrine of null iftciion. - ' - tie foww.-wa hewotorethe tirgkea nejrsTtt for the character of Aml'w Jackson, tnd the ntmnat .ene h,, "FT . 5',?t.'r&C0T,u itS " aacTtrefwrririn confidrnce in hit Admini9r'ion. He leavea ccssor-free to tup port, whenever the eiigency srrrves, whatever lO'lividual in his opinion, froni .DTiiracterTlaleht, "and aoiind priitcipi;Ta entitlett to occupy lhal elevated station, . All personal conlrorenry will be strictly prnhi bitedml every exertion will b made tn present such a paper ai will be acceptable to the public. (O The IICRALD will tie publihed once a Week, on sn imperial sheet, at Three Dollars per annum. The first wamber will issue on the firat of January, 1834, or aa aooa thereafter as practicable, provided s aufricient " namber of subscribers are obtained to authorise the conv mtneement. PEREGRINE ROBERTS, LiacoUtoa, Sept 10, 1833: norll Now Fall (U)0ihy ALL Cni'APt (D.lDH.5()'JliVJfl AHI NOW RIXT.IVINU TlllJIt YAM ftUVVlsN, And would repTlfully tnvila tltrir I'ria-rvla and i uaiiMiwra to CALL AM) KXAMINH. llxrt) iH be f d a awat A.aortmcbl if ' Vine and tnc-Vrirrd rurrns, , (.'iiierr, 1 1 i n Bilk Veatinj, l'iiirtd att tin. V in" MarwrdlM dn. fILkJi.yix. Italinn I-nalfin, Pan An (4 r'atin lure Iran- ttna. frfn4'4 r4.eil l Cttm eta Ilrrlin, l'l.irsrwl white Va- fVnclitwi, Hamuli la, trrtru iht. Tim-Futiti n.eed do. Cohrcd fTttrenee. l lanntta, alllnr(( Faddmf, Cireawlaot II irli a ar tea, Inib Line (bne,) Nv-(tl Calteora, laik Ixngliams Siik Vevel Cel'a, (a wl aawelaaent) Fare. HiMmm t4 all 9 wit (.rnilemen'r ttlaek and lanev irandkercliUfs Indira' and lien'.lemen's litmtt d - - 4. d. - Aan(d Haaiee fmhrefll'. Bpnl and Float Ciitw n, Bewlrig $i!k I'ina, Nfi,l, Tleadt, Tipra, H, a;enler I'neke Ht, Timih UruaV a liraaihan and Slnrk ( omhi rf rrery deeriptioa (. fne Haler, IVar'f Oil, AnOqu Oil fancy dmp, K'(i(I tt'Sea, Ruttoiia of all kinds C !lleUd and Ulilttrathr.t M.irl. POMLF. 1 '"CS blM and feiu-y eol'd riaWU Aprun U fnrniiairt t"hek, rd JICS: J Ixiuf, Ukile ami colored na- Q tMina, tie. s'c. etc. Ilnrthvare nnd Cullcrr, U l Fni.vea .r't r"k, Tntkei awl Pen Kr.irea trtt l- f'nfiir ami Tl a S 1uuiiiTt'iei't LufTca, I. el" ah kinda, Taeka, I ilet HaMlaaw. f.ia.hleia, rryinp Tana. TeaTrays Lull) Ctin tx lit a anpenor kn 1, K.rora (t-.x T H'r-, Mun.r Itnie. fipeeKlra i'Vf r Seriaca, Ki'x wt. Awl. ami Aal llhulrl l'ner. lUmrntn, Ci a . f all k ir rl lnii.f ail t'ui'ii r Knur a, ( flee Milla II w, A.". t oHii.a'a au-ri'r iliMo ll'i,-hi.ant hte Trace Clwina, I Salter d.ito Ci.ringa, tic. ete. re. Shoes. liPllbss. Shoos. A gv.l Assortment of all qualifies of ' -'blMH-, eevtwjwritwaj --- - - (.rni'emen'a, l.i.l e. It . i.irV and In'anla Shoea (.ei.llcn.cn a I'uii'p, Negro bhota, etc. e(c. e(e, Also Ladies' Ik-M IVunclla, Kt-al Skin, unil Miirnrco Siiora. 1!h(8 and Itmne(a aa folio wtt t-wilcaaca'a taalUouibla' llala. at all prices . mi Mar , Fwe, ( totk, anal eal nkin ( apt Fanet ttra. J BonAett, Super tthto, Tvacat) ditto 0;n-0Tk ditto, (preaw ehnw Fsnry Cotftg dnHv, Hwwawbae 1 1 i.iliorna cut ia lite moat Ualnonable slrept. 4 i Cfiina, (alass, ix Qnrcnayrare, Compmlng a gnnel Assorlmeiil. Grocs?Tea, am) Other Articles, mt at .. . . . IjdsC tliasp. and Brown Suae 4 Coffee. Tea -Mattder, Inrligo, (tppera, Car Roan, Xutmrga Pee, f pice. Oinaye, PnwW and bbot - nar I-ra.i. Copal and Black Yaraiah . atrrrir a'acVlm.'Vtrriie l:e4."riain4ali irnn - rn -pin nur, i n tw utavaj rw.ty Eptnaa !! fllanher Sal1'. Camphor AWiMMhln, WJ 44 Cuttun Cnrda. . . . Together with a tptanuly ofartiolet "wa. aacrous lo anc niton. (J We return our sincere thanks In our frirndi snd co-tnenera f ir the liberal pslmmgo we have received, and hope to merit 1 continuance of the ram-. CADR it CBAICB. Sarabory. Nor. J8. 183.". tf - : TO rillNTEIJSi, TjlllE PBESS upon which the WeeWrn tVi 4 rolinian wa peioietl pevi.tly lo the en-' htrKemenl of the aiieet, H IOII S ALE It it a wooden Prer of . liamage's maniifac'urr, is a autertyal siie, and eseeutes work in s very approved atvle. If applied for' soon, it will bt sold very cheap. ' ALSO FOR 5ALF., A Varietjf lMnttn Mrttrials,4 SuBirient to establish the buVmett in an ern. nnmicaJ nannee, and which, being part ly worn, will be diapoted of on reasonable terma, . A ea- talnme of the aHielea will he viwa dmil. v";eait.r i . . . o TO LKT, i itiL THE Honst lately neeupied by the Of- 0n thn Nm-thweat side of Main Street, nesrtv nppoi&eThe buitJing formerly occupied as (he state uanK. Apply to the Editor of this Da i-en or 1 : : jom c palmeii, Itovember ji I33i. tf , WITII a view to the more efficient prosecution of their business, the Subscribers hsve established a Having procured the best MateriaU from who comes well recommended, the are prepared 4 xec4ite oq wveyate termjtij all ordera in this line. ..." " " Account Cooks, Records, &e. ruled snd made to order t and eters-kind of Binding promptly executed in the best anc neatest manner, on teasonabte Terms. 36tf J. GALES & SON. Iiatrifih r. - iP2iaFffl'a?K3 " ' J-vi. .-.. " I j m' 'ccumntntttlnn. rt0lt ll.a eonaenUnz-e f Tiaval!r, in r.Hrnl in l Ar.i-i.tMni.itni.a Sinea i ea'ahli.had In f tin between Na'wlturv thi in 'iS tm 1'iienya, f ndaa, and itnitava. I rmr pawani.rtls l. tinrliMi In Iia ta lak I'rekt It WeW.n.l'a hit lotihe Nrlb, BtlMhatrf , hwaw,he 4, 18 tj. ff A KriN lip near my pl.nlat Oavldaoi X County, forth Csrvtina, j A DARK HAVJIORn, AbMrt sTs; years ohasd fl rfm'ilal,ll.tt IU was bi'ilil Into lb it MMKhborhmxl by neirrri wan h aia thai lit be long t laluhi Walfurk, on the rbt'ihneH tiver. .J The- nwnee i yrinate4 -to enma fm war., prof property, pay eharjea, aid lak' hint sway. I'lllLIH kOH Kllk Noven.ber IR, 1 1131, tf 1IIK Fnrmrrii nntl Planters' Lnrg Fnrthp Yrnr 1831, fulruliilrj for (ha Meridian of Kuloin, An-1 PublialieJ by Mr. John C. Ilium, Can be had at this Office, IS addition tn lb nanal contend of Almanarj th rtn.priara l.'hmnohieieal Tahl i of M1 anarbalile Krenta, snd a rnwl mant uvful LinJ n Agriculture, INiniett Lconomy, Ue, NWmher II, I8.U f ACADE1HY. rPHn tecond session cf ihit instf lution, will cooimeuce imFfrdV ihe littlty-ol NWrrtief rtext.--Tr. suUcribert, thankful f r past ptrrW ge, plej,T lliemstlvcs to enter upi tne exercises ol tlie next set ion w renewed Zeal. . ' . . r. J.FPARUOW, T. W.fcPARR0 Orl. ill, ISJ3. 96if MVNSPAI'fH ACCOffllS. Ja A l.t. peranna IndehtH lo the anSriber SV. efcrr milvt'Utinj ar jtb wtrk tarn, a l requealed In aetthr lhe nine. Tb lhe Aral eVI of the kind I have mle in ll vea, and I hup it will be attended to. . Th hupf at a dinanre ran tmnrmil lhe aiwnnni Hire t( my rik. Id'KTON CUtl(,l FOR SALE. I NTENDLS'fL li . remoreftv-j . Vrt"I ofTer lor tide,. on accoj mooa'ing terms, the rHce where ling house, a con venient house fur OFFICEi or thop,and other' necessary buildio Ato arterat ilhef loirin Town". All pertont inditrenT6"m7TifT'f quesieii tosettif Oeiure - tin . Jtrsi Jinunry next, or they will Tmd thi pspf r 1n the handa 'of an olTicerFa those: I Aweure: rttjiic slid !acalt,fr: itttirmdy awnntmr;io:pa;tVcOTt' I be business nt my thop Wil carried 00 until J If sve here. 121108 .iditr UTZ5IAN tiftfisttHry, (Mt. Uj 1 8.13 CHARLESTON and QllEIlA nvj:3. con -Vii; AM.havincbt TWA engaged last sil mer, in 1 runningl)tTWiee"rlrfyTAw y Cheraw calling ar G?afetwth- her way up and down, will resume Trips in the course of a few days 1 is intended to be continued itt trade the ensuing season. Her exceedtni' light draft of W; drawing when loaded only about fj - aud a hallTeet water wiTrehabIehe reach Cheraw at all times except uncommon low river, when her if will be lightened in the F.xpencej lioat. - - J. B. CLOUGIt " ChuTlestm,S(t.-i6rt3i N. B.lShe fcas comfortable acei odationt for a few passengeri. 93 "af 1 j'-wjf.!: inns ,im .twmj, ,5:- J. O. Wcatftitt CarolVnlan. TERMS OF pfJOUCATlON. ln!lBlV,STani'CAaot.ls, is pttbl IL every Monday, at Two Collar per aul if said wittiin three niontns aner ine ao tion l commenced; or I w trtioara ami fcenis, if ' not pid" dhfll afrev the eavntati that neriod. WO paper win iki nv.mi " , l M ,h.cript1on a received for a test time than one year 1 4 faitur to notify iht EAttar ol wish to oi TinusraT tesst ontTnonth before the-pii of a year's subtcriptiaii.will be consider s new enfrseemeni. ' Any person who will proettre six auhacri to the CsroUnisn, sna te 1110 rm:uv lectins' and tranmitl:n(5 tne auownpuun to the Editor, alia.ll have a seventh copy out charr. - . '' . CJ Advertisement conspicuoi if m' it the osnsl tst es. ft J" tetters by mail, stldrewed 1 l" , wiusl in ail cases be post psid, Of I' not be attended lo. AT THIS OWICE.