'l t . Tuttlo .'licet ?s ' . JJ-- Whit - ' H M aH T I M K Tm.V littt tint ebbing bsrwiit Wong, U-irt!l terminal thinpi ibaiir With wverwhclmmg awr-cp : Yhua wavo by v Mini ilnjr hy day, , HwiA rM" itil tf - H . T tin ttcriwl deejt " aiw Kt M bobble down ih Itiluj And nb likn jrallaiil nsvim ji I nil Witt) wavmif trameni crowned : fCmulilm-a thn hullliug ttnm prevail, ' Or.rmirard iirgNl with "gc'iiM gab-; Tln-jr m-k Um pnlj)i profound. What rmwibi riniairl im iirV'a gay morn 1 A if tl trip of pleasure burn, TUry dah tho wave tub ru : While mnn-, wtio wraith iwhIimhid nsirt, Pursue their viryagw fViio irt In port Hut none, i!im ! return. Fn, fixed upon the treacherous saul. Or, wrecked on n ks, an U-acoiui aland, To mark the dangenat dmi : Yet, with Uu -an warning full in' view, Stdl many a thmpttl-", wutchhiw crew, lint iik! titiu warning ntv, (ih, happy th'"' ho cm llio lino Directed by tin chart divine, And by the ciniss Meer! "Their t4ilrhl PJot guides their nmrw, fiitr hIhwIm ahull check, nor sturm hIiuII force, Their well-trimmed hurk Ui vi-.r. l.iiL u and stowed with sacred Mori-, Ami laaind tit Urn celestial idion", They pass tin; billowy main: Thi reach the havwi, anchor rat. Ami girt tiitiir liUiL'-iarufn Uxk at Jat ur put t a ajin. MISCELLANEOUS. FKMAI.K THMTH. If thcr ia a point ihi wliirh wonifn r mpiTi ully utMwitivf, it m in thoir jfnlmwy of tlm iiilluciiie ol otli'T per hi over tins iiiiimIh ol thoHu tin y lov 'I'll i ji'aliHiny they tln-nvo'lvm utlrilnili- to wxiintj hI nti'-ction, while tl) ill imtun-il m l it domi to wimunIimI Viuiity. SoiiM'tliiiiK of Itoth li-rlinx niiiv, rwrlmM, tuiit in pnnlucrMig it ; hut we an- loth to warch tia) profiauiflly into ciiiihth whoo i IIitIh an? at leant flattering to the rfterner ex, tlnai;li they nviy not ulway la- alfref'iilile. The iniwt painful ami hiiiinliiitiii i'x h in the life of a wotunn, in w hen he hiw tli'oven-il llmt lie on whom hIk; him aiiehorl her hopes of happinr.ia in dehcient in in-ti-flepl, and yet ha. too much pride or too little love to ifljppij' the defmeiM v ly altenlii?; to her conn da. ' ,A Woman of merely onlinary umlerstaiuliiiir, artiiiiii'd by a utrorj allirtion, m ipiin s wixdom hv wilRriliK ; and, hort wij;htel iih nhe miylit Ih' for herxelf, beroniCH prCK ient for him die love ninl would nave, and wIiom; detnjetion ingulph.i ull her liopt:. Ludy JIUisini(ton. inCJIUST I'RIZn. i i iii, ii ifiui im in i ipiiiiiumi m tit , iif iwiow lllltl "A wh'nt ami loving womnn is a nriialiovei . 1 . . . . ... ,. i . w printers cannot rnrrv on their Ihisuk'sji, any tiKn rubies, und theft? js uot uiig oLjio.iiiui;Ii worth, uxU -, l i- i. ' it. . : - -j' s ... .. v, i than otht-tneti, wiiWir wlmt ih trr bmryw tAr her rntnd Ije wcll iiwtructed, The thnf-line wragraph quoted above, we find occupying an bsnr niche in almont even- paper ,.,... ,we4uv . pcruHod fif- W4iuil iwtliU. -Tb mihwV wa a uoll luiii uvuu'U n d swuioroi amuig .nejxa, II. .1 . I. I. !. I IMr anil venner. ' A nilrnt woman' imteed ! For. tend it, llyinon, that we nhcaild rver draw such a! prize ! . Rut lif-ten to the stupid dog; and nola how . I'illauKJUiiiy he iwn tbn conjuiH-tkm. A tthnt wn uiau ii) uol oiIy prize alivi-rilsi,s, bni ' then is nothing of so tniich worth, if her miiid bu widl in- Hrtlrri,''----! ' v- '"' NoW her hiiml may bo ?vcr so well instnictel, but if slie lirt nilcnt, ami clanters iU Ireawiren, of what value is she or her inenlnl endowments morn than .the miser who (nxsscsscs burit d or biirn i) gold, or diamonds, mrtinctr with the detid ? A fiirn Aomiin, fomoolh ! And well iiiKtructed tint! (mmkI! (Jive us ratlier excessive garrulity. Ia' a woman tuy ten thousand nothings iu us nwuv con.mviitive - NMndi, rmthor than pw-sormte M Htresw erice and torture (am to death with taciturnity Of all women, your -yen and nay women are- deridedlv tin: most provoking and tiresome. A silent woman may bf very good, very intelligent, very industri ous, und very pretty but in society, she is like a CaM) Jassaniine m a Cbina closet, trotiblesonie and out of place. It requires more patience and more tact to entertain one such taciturn a fabric of mortality, than lillv rattle tongues, who under stand how to entertain each other. All silent wo. ' liien '"'sTinnlu get fbii to tiunnefies:' Thev ma bad wives even for deaf and dumb men. lk i.lim Times, - Support yokr mkctiamcs." rtv-thtng--yhieli teiuk nmrr; l" the iuiirovenient of a town, tlinii a fair ami libe ral supjMirt iilllndeil In mechanic!; of even desc.ip tion. PoHilatiou is nei-essiiry to tle jiiosjienty ,if twi or etsintry, tind that populiifion being of an boiiesl and industrious character, rtfiiders prosjieii ty more certain, uriifu in, and unvarv ing. Bcarc.c any phu:e biw ever vol risen to iinHirt nnce, when even ssnesnc-d of the utiuo.nt coiuiier- ragenient of the niecliani-al ails, For though tlio p(itatjn of produce, anil the iuiairlatiou of - ni"rcliaifiliie.r niiiy- Cri 4h lending -tWitfrivs of audi place, the various arts of mechanism are invariably called in 'requisition, and are indispen 8nld(' To n nder the progress of comuiercial ope- " "tHtioiis safe arid eiisv. To an iiilaniT towr., im: chanios are equally imjiortant-as elsewhere. Thev constitute a largo and resM';tahle (Mjrtiou of socie ty in all countries, but in our own towns and villa ges they are almost a leading constituent purt of their growth and opu!iition. To afford ample ...support ti a claaaof ciiiaenn so highly useful and necessary, is certainly Ihc duty of thos(. engsigi'd in other' pursuit, fiome. brunches of mechanism fVave to sustain no 'ount:iil4m from abroad, the wlnre f their busiiK.ss jivvetiHiig any such in-j r-; 1- i.r ii.i-i f. ii-n''" j i,ili"i nr nm'r, t in in .)- I li tin1 iwijHiit.iii.'ii 'l' pimmI ir mil l !'t (if I i i rit iiinIiii fiiiii, iimdi' for mI'', ninl nf li'ii l tlii- B'nii iiilv 1'iwt r lute, in i!!im ifi; it iri'fi'rrnrn irtcr lliti' if urown iilurliin. Al tliiMijjIi trioli! Mini ri'iniiMTri', III mII tli'-ir VHti'MW liruiM ln", kImmiM Im frv uml iui"liin klfd, a r u iril fr l!i trim tli hiv) iirii'rily tf mir wn tnwiiN niul mI'hi'k rhiiiil l iinli( ux t'i klHrtl a rH r'naMflf mrpprt to nrtr nwn nuvhnnif t. We shtiti! n! Ii'imt jrivti tln'iit 11 rturiiirf, wlun " nr3 in it llm liM'm l.y il. A liltlo cxxrii u! will liivu I'irtitiiN'fil niiiiiy, dint it iti tnml vn- for t!nir Limit iuli'ii Kt to do mi, in.i'X'iidi'iit of nny ullior lv -I . - l'l :m .1... .... (ilIMTH!iiii, nfy wiu i'nm mm iimny "i iii'-' li'triuiu wIik li rmiin fnnu nfar oil, Mill in Din i-inl turn Nit in In' Imd ImriiuMt vv f-Aoii (IfY will ImI fuUltJ lo 1lllV Uril llllldt l-mll. DISAn'OINTMHNT. Iflitiio time aiia'o an Fjoiterii paper hroudit H a lior- t ihlu itory of a limn having enfcrwl a rae in wfiieh Ifyera were ronmiml, who, it wm m', toro linn joint from joint, and devoured him. A)iiHteyery newHjxi iw'-r raulit at th ntnry with avidity, imd aome of theiu w'-re very puthetir .in their Imnentnliiaia for hi folly iikI md fat". It had too minii of the Vankiw in it, Imwever, to find it wny into the Carolinian ; and, a wo expe'td, it wan amai found out to U InliuloiiH. Tin1 follow inj; witty Miri'aim Uhi the "dintrewiiiir iriiNii'i- ty " of a eerlain rlaiai of biikmuIh, we find in otic of otir echiilnfe himth : The loverH of the Itorrilde nre ilrendfully dixiip pointed flmt the taiiH' ti'er h:iVe nl used up their ke'HT, after ull. lie i uhve mui kukiuu, htm. tlrey tn 1 1 m a kitten. The fluijrriu of tin-no do. Vouri r of " horrililo iin iik-ntH," remiiMla iim of n Mlnrv told uh ix ice hv mi old ludv. "Then!," huh I hhe, " (l.tii't vmi think, fouin nlli m Histcr'n Iiiih. UiimI w cut oil' one duv Withmit kumii; nothing to iioImnIv, und he Ktuiil, uikI hIiihI, mid liaid. I'lilnl Iv, aaa cousin MnhhyV Mister, " Nadhv, my old instil it gone, I tfiii-hH." And cou-tin Nnhhy, she never aiuI nothing. Ami In mid hv, after they Imd waitiil and wailed, nv cixi-in NiiIiIiv'h MUfT, hiivh lie, " Nahhv, inv old man in dead!" Cousin Nnl hv, hIic woiiid'ut hear a word on't, Imt cuiimii N;it by'" nister, ulu liMk on dreadfulh . Hv and In, up mi i.'etn, and ci.uiri Nabliy uial her Mitcr, (lic niiie'd the iietfjtitiorM, n'ut a'wiiv ffiev went, " Ami they jM down 1iefore Sniire Wbite'a Iwim, and then', wire niiMih, they im-t cousin Nnhbv'i "In ter'n IuisIniiiiI a comiu bom', all ue and wound ; and cousin Nahhy'n nister, -1k' wb.h mail rmivfhf" Ml (UH niSAI'I'Ol.NTMF.NT. A long Inland printer nve nolriuu notice, 3 month or (mo -mi i', that Inn mfe had pn-x nlcil hun with imir ih-hiiiiv -iuiiinn, -nil likely to iio well, un well an the mother ; and the editors from one end of the Republic to the other neizcil the tuarvel, with n reedine. altogether woiiik-rful, und made it theme an prolip'ruf smart pnrajtrnpb na thn Iotg Inland inun'n htniilv wan supposed to lie in vouny printem. It h haiiin-nM, howner, tlm! their enke in all iliMinb. Then- wan no wonderiiH-nt about it for the printer' wife und fur children, Inirn an they ouirhf to have been, "at reuiiaMti intervals, n tunn'tl hoiiH' from a visit, and the father nent his IVMi;raphicnl comin-ers wool jpitlirrinjf, for new hhmIck of chrotMclin an event that tH-vrr huptened to occur. SI'RSrRinMUS WORTH IIAVINfJ. Tlio " Spirit of Wiixltiuton " shvh : " We hnvw never vet disgraced our subscribers by a dun ItiirfHign rftr coiniiuis. I lii-V are generally men ot ! 1mi nill.tl. t.r..f I....I .....ur. .. ... I... breath of life." -- " ' " . T0 MKRC1I ANTS" AND "PKDLARS. THE SL'nsCRini'.R ion jt PRFSMNT ox HAND A V Is- it Ii; A .Hfi tt T M r N T:;i) F : " Maderfif good materials ond first raV? wrkmtjri slup, consisting of tho following urliLkn, 120 doten COKFKK VirtX, aisorled W.n ; 40 do.cn Open I'.uckets, ditto; B doKctr t'nrered ditto, - ' tritrrr ; ! - 7 do.eti f'reain and Patty Pans, ditto; 40 dozen Iiifhts of Caudle Moulds ; 1'2 dozen .Milk Strainers ; -K-dotetf tA NS; Mrrrti(f'M.PS'-"'',"'"';" " "'"'' 32 dozen Measures, ditto; 21 dozen Fumieln ; 100 dozen TN (T'PS ; 20 d.-zeu Milk ditto; 12 dozen WASH BATON'S. ALSO Cullenders, 8tew Pans, Watering Pols, Card Stands, Oil Stands, Hugles, Dlow Horns, Lauthorns, Pepper Hoxes, (i raters. Dippers, Dressers Scoops, ' Stage Ltitti'p,"&rV7 ,c: -t-..., 00"" lieeswax, Fuathers, Tallow, Pewter, Old t'iqqor, Wool, aiid Iron, taken in exchange. DANIKIr II. CRKSS. Snlisbnry, January fi, I .'M. tf xotii rrlll' underigued has this day qualified as Kx A cculor of the limt Will and Testament of An derson F.llis, deceased, and hereby requests nil persons having claims against said I 'state, to pre sent them for payment within the time prescrilx-d by Law ; ami ali those indebted are hereby re quested to make payment. November '2:1, lh:j;3. tf Tlir rarmcr'H ami PlajiU'r.'a IT A I nhume FOll Tl Hi UlL--yiUL-LORU : i'8 3 4,- CALCITI.ATKI) korTIIH A1KR1DIAN of SAI.KM, And Published by Mr. .Fol.r, (,'. Pdilm, . Can be had at the Carolinian Office. T addition to the usual contents of Aininnncs, tliis "-.comprises Chrounlnirical Tallies of Remurlsiilile Iv vents, and h great iimny usefur hints on Agriculture, Domestic Kcnimmy, &c. Salisbury, .Novemfiit 11, ls:t;V tf . I f S. LK.MLV cSON Rclurn tliatiki for tbo lihernl pntronnn thry have received during thn ptiil aeanon, nml inlorm 'n' lt J rieuJ und thrr I'ntilii: Huit,' ' 1N ADDITION t Tiiru FORMr.K KTOCK, They hate Juit Ilccclved, From Xi tv Voik and Vhiladtljihia, rrrh And IlniiilNome NttppI) - ut " Full and Winter Goad,, rosiTi?i(i of DinV.'OOIW, IIAHDH'AUn, CUTI.KUY, CRO'CKGUV. . jkND.cR0c:Kttirij rtOMPHISIN'O ALMOST fiVKRV ARTICLE uiMHtlly kept fcv Merrhanla in thin iection of country, which Ihey A'ain oflering for ante on very accomrnodiiting tcrtna. 1'hey renjM'clfully invito an examination of eir naaortuicnt, by all erauui ho winh to urchuae (ohU. , (t- COUNTRY ntODl'CK tnken in pay. pient lor gooda or occouula, at llio highuat iuur ki;t ptirra. Huhabury, Dec. II, 1HH.J tf frT We liave jmt priutml a fw piiri-n of UI.ANK (I''FS of IIA.NI, which are ri-ianmiihliil an much ni-nler and mure -onoinicHl tlinii written Hill's. Jummry V.M-:ll. CAIUltINIA.V Kim aw;iy from the Sultscrils-r, living in Montgo intry Cmity, on MMiilny the .'lOtli .f lcc'iiiln'r last, . Scvo M'cUXfUaincA Vi'U'v, And vs WWc, uAincA san. Peter is nln'iit fl fe t liib, IIO years old, spare maile, of u dark coiiqdexiou, and u pleasant coun tenance ; be has a scar on bin right fool. Nan is ali-Hit the middle size, alnsit 2 yrvirs old, of a yellow complexion, ami ban a scar on her none. They have ln-en beard of in Randolph County, under false names : Peter called himself Walter, and Nith took the name of Polly. It in upMied they an- aiming for a free State, in conqsmy with two other negroes. I will give the nlxive reward to nny person who will lode. them in any jail, and notify me of the same, WILLIAM IIARRW. Muiifrroniei v Cinrity, N. C. ) Jarumrv 27, . THE -SECOND SF.SSION OF THI3 INSTI TUTION WILL COMMENCE On Friday the first of November next. THE SuhsrriVr, thankful for past patronage, plerlge themrtYW wrentprtipon tiro eiCTcttfCS of the next session with renewed zenl. P. J. SPARROW, T. W. SPARROW. Stage Accommodation. FOR the ronvrinirrir'c of Travellrrs, nn rrrrl lent Lme of 'A C (P OsAf J( O J) ATlUJ S'T'A'Tr"E''S is estahlisKed to run between FAL1SRURY AND LEXINGTON, On Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. It carries pasncngers Lexington in tune to take Pecks & WclliirdV l.mo to the-North, Salisbury, November t, tf TO U lillTa Thy. . iliici - tuciMurl fp- o:t;upitvl fi v I h OtlW-? of tlio Western Caroj'!Jliniau. It is sitirited in the northwest side of Main Street, nearly opH site t!ie old State Rank. Apply to the Editor of this paper, or to JOHN'C. PALMER. Salisbury. January 20, HIM. tf IiurlfMloii and Cliorau. THE STKAM-IM)AT MACON, " VTrr.mirt fflWINO In-en engigeil, last Summer, in run M'"S b'Jwwii Charleston and Cheraw, calling at George-Town on her way up and down, will rc sitmo her Trips in tlm course, hf it few day-aad is intended to bo continued in tho trade the ensu inj; season. Her exceeding light draft of water, (drawing, when loaded, only about four and a Uulf feeiVwili enable her to reach Cheraw at all times, except on an uncommonly low river, when her cargo will bo liglftcrod, at the c.xpeuso of the boat. J. B. CLOUGII. i.nanesion, oepi. iji. u XT?TKnT1uw'T6i Charleston. Sent. 2fi, 131. tf a few passengers. ' J. 15. C. ' iNF.W ROOK BINDERY; VITII a view to the more efficient prosecution . .. of their business.,, the ..subscribers hate eg-, tahlished a ROOIy BINDERY. Having procu red tho best irrHtdials from the North, and em ployed a workman who comes well recommended, they are prepared to execute on moderate terms, all orders in this line. Account Books, Records, c, ruled and made to order f and every kind of Binding promptly executed in the best and neatest manner, on 'rea sonable to (ins. JOSEPH GALES vV SON. Raleigh, August, 1. U J WVWVAWW. w.ii cni' vi! CADK CRAKJIi arm now ni:cniviN( rnr.ni Ami would rn'( il'ully iuvitu their Frietula and Custiimera to cull and (MiiuiiKS There- will 1 f.uiid a neat assortment t'f ' Fine and law-Tria d CLOTHS," silL- vivrr' CASSIMF.RI, Italian H STRINtJ, Plain Silk Vi;STIN(J, Pan do I'oi Figured do. do. Fine Marseilles do. INldisi Colored do. P.ntT nnd White , ... do. vTilencia Finn Halin-fiiceddo, Sitin-f.icj-d Ix-vntitimi ilrm do Rerlin, S'tM-hewa, Harsiietts, t!oloril Florence c. ALSO Flannels, Sattin lts, Padding, Circ.iniaiia, JbuiilwzeiUa, Jni LINEN (iuH) - New-ntyle CALICOIIS, Dark (Jmgbaini, Silk Velvet KELTS (a good assortment) I'aiH-y Rli:i:O.NH((,f all sorts) (SeiilU'im n'a UiM-k Mini liinrv lliindkerchicfi Iadiea' and (ieiillcnum'a (iLoVliS " "' Assorted Hosiery Ftnbn Him, Sdsland Fiona Cotton, Puis, Needles, Sewing Silk, lU-iulen, SllnS!isira, TaM-n, Pis ket Hooks, Tinilh IJnishes, Iba.iliuu ami M's k COMI!S,of every kitnl ('ologiH' Water, Dear's Oil, Antique Oil I'ancy Soap, Snulf Doxcs, I'lillousof all kinds. DOM KST ICS: rtle:-.cbed anil unbleached SHI R'l'l NC.S, Illue and fancy colored PLAIDS, ' Apron and Furniture Checks, P.ed Ticking, Y hitu and colored 1'iistiiuks, cWc. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY: Knives and Forks, Po Let mid Pen Knives, Scissors, Table and Tea Spoons, Augi'rs, StHitfer, l-ks of all kinda, Tnck, File-f, lliind-uiws, (iiuiblets, Frying Pans, Tea Trnya Cnrry Comlw ot a mirs-rior kiml. Razors, Razor StrnH, Shaving lloxes, Spectacles, Silver SH-claeles, S rews, Pincers, Hiiinmern, Avs and Awl-liliiiles, Hinges of all kinds, Drnving and Cutting Knives, Coc Mills Ilcs-s, Axen, Collius's siiM-rior ditto Driolit and him- True- Chains, Halter ditto CASTINGS, A.c. c.c. SHOE?. Gi PIIOES. A- GOOD ASSOUTMI'T OF ALL Ql'ALL TIES OK SHOES, comprizing (i cut Semen', Liulie.', Io', (irls' ami Infants Shoes, (leutlonieii's Puntps, Negro Shiss, r. ALSO LnifieV laVt Prunella, Seal-skin, and Mo rocco Shis-s. HATS AM) RONNETS: Oontletnen'n fashiiHuihle Hats, at all prices, Wisd Mats ; Fur, Cloth,' and rVal-skin Caps, Fancy braiil Ronnetn, Sus-r ditto, Tuscan ditto, 0Kn-work ditto, Cy press ditto. Fancy Cottage ditto, Dunstubles, Ieghortw, cut in th most lashiormble shape. Chinn, Cilaw, niitj Queciiwarpjr" - Cojnprlziug a g(ssl A.ortmt'iit. GROCERIES, rB mt-rr . ' Loaf, Lump, and lnvn Sr(!AR;Cotree;Tea, .Madder, Indio, CopM'ras, Bar Snip, Nutmegs Peppr ! Sjme; i'"ri Powder ami Shot," "Tar Lend, ropal nrisf KlncK Vnroisrtu . Shoe Itlacking, White Spanisti Rrown, - IVussian MIihv WirMlow '-(ilnss, Pnttx,- - Etsoin anil (ilauU-r Sl!s, Camphor, Assiifctiila, Wool and Cottm Cards- to"-tlier with a quauiitv of othi-r aitiilestmi mi-nerous to mention ; all of whii'h will Im- sold cheip, either for cash or on the- usun-l-rretlits! fi,r,mnchi7rlrTiW'i toifier'!. OCT" 'Ve return our sincre tbanks n eur fri"ttds and customers for tho liberal wtromurt we have rwcHiiod, and. hope to nicrit a pontiniianeB ot. tltc same. CADE & CRAIOE. Salisbury, Novcmla-r H, ltl tf To Printers. rJI!E Materials lately mmd in printing this pa per, fliavuiL' been substituted by new ones, are OFFERED FOR SALE CHEAP. Thev are. amply sufficient in quantity and variety to carry on a Country, Newspaper and Job-Ofiice consisting, in part, of the following articles : ..A..uiWWajPLVm PRESS, of the Ramage make ; ' " "" " ' -"-- Fount f Small Fic, Long; PrtmcTrnnd BrrfirtrTrh- we helon vier TYPEi Various founts of JOB TYPE, cornprising nl- most every size between R lines Pica und Pearl bold fitce, bltek, antiqtie, 2 line letter, Arc. v All tho RULES ami LEADS formerly used in 'he. paper.; , A very good variety of small METAL CUTS; Sic. &e. Ve. Persons intending to establish themselves in our business, ami who desire to begin on an economi cal scale, will do well to communicate with us on ' . ... Salisbury, January 0, l'M. Horse. TAKEN UP, near my plantation, in Davidson County, North Carolina, ADA UK RAY HORSE, 4 BOUT 6 years old, and rides remarkably well. A- He was brought into this neighborhood by a Negro- ijnan who says that he liolonas to John I W. I.' .1. ... '.r . i . ;..i r . li ' ' iioiioik, on mi: naiiiiiocue niver. The owner is- requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and -take him awav. PHILIP SOWERS. November I'n, l.'33v . - mHiH)i&;.J .FOR SAIU. I OFFER FOR SVLETIir. LOLLOWINtJ IlLtODLD IIORMISj ... No. I. A LARGE SORREL 5IARE, H'veii yenra old next spring s aim Has got by Wa-diingtoii, and came out of a iiiare that Has gut by a young Diomeil llorne, und alio wu out of marc from a Junn utia k. " No.irrrR(irri:m ' Twelvo j cars old in llio Nprmg.niiil an excelh-nt breeder: aim Has go by O-sar, 0 ir by Wilkcu'n Wmi-ler, and Im by Old Diomed, Mil of F,pV mam the mother of Pucolet. No. 2 came tail of ion r that w4 pot by Krtifticky Whip, nnd ho by tlm itnporleil Whin. Sim wn putlanl apriug, lo Old Eclipse ; but I fear alio i not in rail. No. 3. A SIMUIEL MARE, Of graal fiirin, eight cnra old in thv sjiring, hy Davis's EsraM, isit of a Columlsis mare, ami alxt out of a Cicur de Lion, nml abe of Colo. Eaton's Janus stin k. I!caj was by TunoN'on, out of a full fistcr lu old Sir Archie. . ' No. 4. A DARK DAY MARE, Seven years old next (.pring ; got by Timoleon, (Hit of a el ina re. No. A RAY HORSE COLT, I'v Marion, out of No. I, and will Is; imp year old on the Ills! March next. No. fl. A DVRK II A V FILLEV, I'y M.irion, out of No. 2, und will Is; one year old on the lorh M.ij next. No. 7. A SORREL FILLEV, IU M iriiMt, mil of No. 'A, fmln 2-th March, l:ij. 0 7" These three ('.ills nrr of superior form, of good size, line Issm', and in onn conditioii. N'is. I and - nn now in foal bv CorKHi ; Ih wiw got br Enferjinzr", nrtfof a tirr Kiwwslry rrwiy. - I oiler ibis Stink fr sale Ix-cuiise I Haul money more than blooded hor-cn, WILLIAM M. KNEED. Oxford, (irnnville Co., 4t Fekl,l-:i. STATE RIGHTS' AND FREE TRADE. PROSPECTUS Ol TI.K PFRLISIIED IN A FGrsTA. (GEOIIGIA.) liv AKil STLS It. I.ONtiSTULKT. rpo-DA YrThA" North American flnr.ette chnri!rea its name, its Flitur, and it mlitical irincipli i. Henceforth It will be the advocnte of the doctrine cim fameil in the Prettuililc ihI llf-rollllHSin T tlw Klab Rights Meeting at Milledgenllc on the lrtth Novem ber last. ThiiKe wIhi are tmacquninted with the Pre audile and lUiwdutionn n-ferreil to, are mfwniwil Tliat they denounce, in imiimlitiisl teni the well known Proclamation md Force Hill: They re-assert the prm riile ofllie Virginia ami Kcuttn ky ItemhitioiHi ft 'IH, m thif plain, idiviinis, nml primitive sense ; unohseurcd bv the sophirtry or modem retleralists, and unuiipnir ftl hy the utreiiL'Ui-wast'mg refinemeiitii of httri-hearti'il RciHilJicttiia: They uphold State Sovereignty ui a sen Slbfe't; inn, ami u itii intelhgihle attrihwtes : 1 hey main tniii t hut the (ieneriil (iiivernmetit derives its power rmTtainpTfft1ieTwV'eTtTSwil"Wlttl' : That tlwfo pew awtrmrtrrl by rfn'TinnT wmtmd'intcrtidn of tin; uu-truiiu-nt const Jntin tliat couiwcl ; and that in cine-of deldH-rate, parpnle, and dangenMia exer-" cise of other powers, not jjnmted, it is the right and duty nf t!ia Sutiv tn inioriw.' fiir nrriiiii the unilffLTiT' ir reMM'ctive iiimu ; Htm miti tlicy liavi; flic rigid f tu juihu . aa we.ll iufViUtiiis jf :- -the Cotfsiittition, an the mode and mca"iirc of re dress." .... These are the principles of the State Rights Party of Ofnrgin, the; jrini'iples'i.f TltWJrtKfawj artd' tti''X.v pnnnpUn ot tins ga 'tte. We rwww tbr, Wmntsw ' W0 liivl them LI. udii-il willi u I' tTu oriiriiuil clement of our Government ; aud bL-cju.-c they are Hiljinr ililc m tbeiiry7aiiiT'htnT more aiTVir'iSTi1e':n''prac't:Ppr' AVo'di -jiriT itf tlie;r nn.Moni.--'t d-clrii'i t ; kcu'ise tJieir pro line's have ever lieen ('onsoliihitmn ; pad their fruits -Iisseni miis, uwirKitioii, min-tiie. aud oppn-sHion. Tin ir. first ten v ears' rciL' i pro need th." Alien and S' AslmlAVSrrS&tlicyJt&teii lust ten years' reign hnve hrotiirfit the country to the verire of civil War c!ot!i"il the President with llictatorinl iwer.nnd exhi b t'il his troips on the niiirch from State to State, in iifivicing nrny --nm1 t'o-t rnffa on .' ...s IathuutUto of tkitus -iiihoMnier m -wJ Jw the welfare of his country lit hert, to consnler what he t:ui do to redeem her liuiii di.-vrr.u;t unit to rescue her from svi'!v dissnbitieil. We la-lieve that we ennnot hitter direct our time nnd Inlsir to this ohjct, thiMi by usinif our honest endeavor to bring Iwck the popln to liie Rj-puMicanism wh.ch thev have forsaken. To this end, we take the STATE KKiHTS SKNTINKl. in c-harge, am! earnestly solicit the aid (if all w ho think with us tion tins deeply interesting subject. As We helcve there is nn msep-iriilile connexion be tween virtue and liuimmcs., vice and misery ; whether considered in reS'i-eni-e to Imdies politic, or to individu als; it will be our ceaseless endeavor, to impress this truth iiMm the minds of the people at large, and to Hiake.;'n; infwr KM- ntsiitntH'n" and nsiCiatioiis, therelbre, which have tir tlieif object the improveineut of the moral condition of our fellowwiliy.iTic, will fun I a wann wppnrter in the F.diTor "nf this paper; and nil welt W r itten ..csKiyoi. .tunUiuc .ta-thcaaiiMi Jji;t,i. duUL 1m -welcome ! to our columns. The Si ite Rights Sentinel sliall he nn indejiendent prrpiT; or-rf itn H'r;RsA f' be. If winpiiy nTiiiil siilw" servienee to no party it. will sutaiurt the intentional errors of none but it will not viit the errors of indi vuiiiuls njviri the p-irty, nor desert the party for occasion-id errors. When the juvrty wlcch it will hereatb-r advocate sliall dejiart fnnii the Jeliersonian principles, tins L':i7ette wilt tie this sra7ette will dejiart from them. TTirrttrtnr-t ntnT ing and interesting (o nil classes of renders ; though other business, of the first iinHc, tance, fbi onls .me to jironiTso'ViiifcTi for ii tnonth or two (income. TERMS. The State Rights Sentinel is published twice a weeTf, at, Five Delia rs if pn'd in aibanee, or i.x Ikillursjf paid at the e-xpimtiouof UiR y:ear,-.,Tl,,sfi.u.. who prefer it,-can take n pai'o!ily once a week, o in sisting1 of the matter of the pro inside impressions, for which they will he chirked Three Dollar in advance, or Four Dollars nt the end of the year. AUGUSTUS B. VLONGSTRKKT. Augusta, .Tannnrv it, l:ll, SUCH AS Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, Cards, A;c. PltOMI'I.Y KNKCUTKD AT THIS ()FFICK, In a Vi-ry stqaTior slylo of Workmanship, r t -;1

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