Lttort of the Administration, snd in opposition to Mr. tlL Wbn he bd concluded, Mr. Brown, of l'e- irrait. rose and addrnnsed Hit House fur niur Ulan . w,Nir. Ml peech whir h Wt bnliev W pk tht uirtr! rBtiinent ia describing m tht highest tfiort j intellect nwl ia tut eouncilt or this butt within present rcocrituo. All parties eoofcas to th so- ptmttf of its P"W. as a rrand display of argument alujueoea. Tb Bute Eight party, to wbuse pern. (iplM b pcofeeaed bit unwavering devotion, tt those gjoot which can etva we liberties or in country, tad -A wbost (Uf h professed bit resolution lo livs and It, lrrl rant bit speech of yesterda y U worthy of lantsUwu wiu Utt npnn or m J lit tnat Keport, called out by imt crisis, tod lika it alto destined, at ttf beliavt, lo bt a great instrument in the work of .1 J I- . n: li: otlUcai KinwuMi, mint mi irviinw rcpuonans lo iht trut fcilh. Mr. lirown view or Ut natur of tht iimal msd by Mr. Rive to tht People at Virgin -federal aggrcaaioe and tht rapid and tnpalint stride of Extcutivt usurpation of ,Van Burraiem, it desirn mi IrodeBcir to rduee tht 8outh lo tht condition uf wavac U Nw lori wer or IM aval imprenaivs character. Wt art not able, aor woulj wt do it tht kMbct bad wt the time, to atlitnpt even a tummarv 4 (bt argument Wt hope, ia a very bripf space, lo it bewre our road era. Wt hat never known to aVyaa impression aiadt by any speech; and never did -mm witness, on any other occasion, to enthusiastic and noffil a eongratuUlion. Wt congratulate tht Oppo- punt, that their cauat called out ao noble a display of fcUUect, and vu demonstrated, ao unanswerably, to be a cauat of tht Constitution and of human liberty. Wt art happy lo tUte, also, that tht resolution waa at met adopted, by many Member uf Ataembly, and wt tup that many citiiena will bt feuwl to co-operate, to auUuo 50,000 copins of Mr Drown't Fiwh fer distri- I . 1- t- v. - tuUOB nuu wo nwn. b.vij uuhii is t uginia . outfit to be aupplied with a copy. "Mr. Brow n't perch had, and will have, the happi- tat tendency la? throwing down thuat tpeculative and , thwretitaJ tlifTerenepa whir h exbit between tiit two mwgt of tht ffrett Whig Tarty. Already thia tm)n- tr u apparent and powerful, produced by other cau re kit. B-trtoa reeterday doc la rail, with a feelin Out txtorted the applauae of '' e rallerica, that he bi called a Ftdrruii$l; bt. that, henceforward, bia t'jcumt, bit eicrtiona, and, if need be, bit pune. wld bt devoted to Virginia and her right, That ttuch wt bavt labored to effoct which wt have long. J Is tee, a the rainbow of political aalvation the con Julattoaof all the opponent of Federal uaurpatwnon tht btM of ttrict eonaiructton of tht Federal compact, ii oa the tvt of accomplishment, in Virginia at Wat ,Buo will tht taunt of the rienda of Power that tht appmlise) it a pie-bald partydiacordant in principle, and iilToring la ulterior vie we be untnat In ikct,a it k aow but in llluatratino of tht tnormitie ot aa AoV kiaiatratioo which hat united in a coaiinoa ttuet into tf tht moat oppoait tentiment,' p.- " ijt'' & Dutrtuing Areidtnl. Oo 8aturday ven ial, tht ?lt alluno, a the ao of Joeepa Hanet, Eaq t. M at Fulton, Rowaa County, waa returning from " kbool, od aoraeback, b nxef with la tal accident, that kit eaat deep gloom over bia fond parent' hope, and txcited tht aincert regrtta of all who knew bin. Not arriving at home at early aa naual, it waa feared that antUiing bad happened to detain bin, and a tervant vu despatched ia tearch ; who toot round tht boree fbrtiyatajiding hi tht nxi, with very appearance of tttremt fciigot and fright, and tht Ureleat body of tht "inbrtunatt youth, ehotkingly Btangltd, hanging with Mjfjot fattened ia the atirrup-joo, The deceued waa about eleven yean of age, and it (aid to bavt beta a . psuu u great prom lie. The misunderstanding between Measra. Wise ami Coke waa coaaptoraietd itnmediaUly aiUf (Keif lata id, and tbcy Itn tht ground a good frtaoda. - - Tint: WATirr was done. : trieta at' late the teeret of bow the recent Ungthf VeMge of the Preaidvnt waa made up. The Gineral g.v9 tb 8rgcnl i. new jacket, and aent hinp Uin to put it on forgetting, probably, that hit Mee- ge bad been K-(l on the table, Tba Bargent atyt " Aa I went to the looking gjaai that hung up in the bedroom, to tee how the jacket looked, 1 ene nine roll of paper orr the .table nnoVr Ihe glass. and took up one and looked at it, for I alwaya nuil to be learning what I can, and I tee it wat rota on the outsiJe ' Barry.' ko& I openeJ It, tnd there waa a whole piece of the GineraPa MeitiHige where it tell about the Post Office. And oa toother it waa wrote Forsyth, tnd ,1 opened it, and thre waa another string of the Mineral Message about one. ha If the countries in creation. And on another it was wrote Wood- bury , and I opened thai, and there wat another ice of the Me wage, about the Navy, And then I took up another and it waa wrote on it 'Cass,' and that had a piece of the Message about the Armv end the Indiana. . And oa another it waa wrote 'KtodK'-afld I opened that and there waa the hole yarn of the Message about the Bank. And I opened another great bundle that had 'Keodle,' vote on it, and there was all these pieces strung tut together, and dove-tailed and interlined into i hole message. Cufloe used to say, 'a good rrnv ny hands make a great deal of great work,' and by this time I begun to think it waa no womlor the Message had such a everlasting long tail to it." Our Unitxrtity No suspension of the F.xer is of College will be occasioned by the dwith of VaLI eK ivey, E. . JH itchcll, jeniur .Eroroasor, is btwn appointed President of the Institution pro itn.Ralrigk Register. . tState, We learn , that pyi the, last ,wy; theVpfo litution was conferred orA Mr. Jesse Brown, of th it ,Cny. Supreme Court. Thomas L. Clinsman.of Sur- County, in thia State, and A. W. Thompson, of aotHOerinn, have ueoa tjomHtea-te the practice of Law in the Superior Court ; and "enry Ii. S. Williams, of West Tennessee, and J. Hilliard, of Granville, in thia State, to County Court fractice lb. ' ' - . , ,.mA mod i aiack Lead, a bed of which hat been discovered ear Hamptonsville, Surry county he made a pur cbua of fifty or titty pound for the use of hi fac toy and aaya ft answer good pnrpoee.-5ofct Reporter. Great Yield I -We r informed that there re raised on the plantation of John L Davis, ; at the head of Pungo river, in tbia county, past season, on one acre of ground, which had er been cleared before, twelve barrel and a Wf of Corn. iVort Carolina WUg . I. -Short Sigkt Dean Cowper, of Durham who w rery economical of hit wine, detcanting one J on the extraordinary performance of a man ho wat Wind, remarked that the poor fellow could w no more than 44 that bottle." " I do not wonder it at alL Sir " nnlied a minor canon at table, "f we nave aeen no more taan wo u mv rnooiL"--3f tfror. ' C0NGIlKj;JI0ALrO3TrnCE REPORT. ing, from tht (mm.ttee on lb Po Om, inJ ' ! fng of the Report wat comrnenced bv wva i - - Mr. a "utvou wt nr. boo I liar d. At fuuroclock. Mr. .L.. .i n adj(Mirn, alating that there wat a eonai)eral4 por. lion of ihia It. ,:.k l.j . . i . tioo that " " r- -. uma am neeo read, and Counter.RraoH w.mbt w. . ..j Thfttla V. JaHtum 97 L ik. B .. ... . eoocluai.K, of the reading of the Report, by Mr. i.WIn Inuii ika P.- lur. f ... 1 i. . . . J ." w v""c" vommmee, r. Urun 1, on behalf clh Mi (conaislingof hinw-lf aol Mr. R.ibinBon,of Illinois.) made a Counter. Report, which wat mad. The reading of it wa begun at a quarttr before two '" niuw bi tour o ckick. The Report of the ni. concluded with a ImII eotiiainim, t... .1. - n !'' i", lira rv organization of the General Post Office ft partrirot. nucr uw rmoing oi irus Dill, a diacuwiinn sprung UP on the suhinct uf lh ron.H ,J iK. a., . : teret, and which had not terminated when the As rate adjourned. The drbate strongly evinced "the deeply eaciled fcelinira nrmlnrMt l. ik- A, r..i and mortifying disclosures of the report. PUGILISTIC RIOT. A few ya ago one of iIkmbo brutal and demo. mining exhibitions called prize-fighu, which have been nearly abolished bv the force of nublic out. moo in FjigUnd and Ireland, where they were lately to common, occurred near Hoboken, New Jersey, in the presence of many hundred snnctalora. The two combatants, one of whinn wa an English man and the other an American, fought nearly an hour, and were both bo beaten at to be covered with tore, wounds, and bruise. Thia a flair bavin- thus passed off highly lo the satisfaction of the imtmrted H gentlemen of the fancy," who origina ted it, another of like kind wa arranged to take pltce on Saturday last near the tame not ; and we re told that a teriet of other are in course of preparation. One or both of the intended combat- ants on the latter occasion being Irishmen, upward of a hundred of their countrymen crossed the Ho boken lurry on Saturday for the purpose of witness, ihg tht contest, the scene selected for which wa the Elysisn Pields. " But Mi. Van Dunkirk, (he su perintendent of the Ferry, who had watched their movements, having promptly ordered them off, they proceeded to Wee hawk Hill, and commenced ope. rations on a piece of ground belonging to Mr. Cantello. Before the parties had quite arranged the usual preliminaiiea of the fight, Mr. Dawson, an officer who had been despatched by Judge Do. remus, lo preserve the peace, arrived among the crowd, and ordered them to disperse. Highly ex asperated at being a second time foiled in their object, the partizans of both champions united in assailing the officer for hit interference and, but for the timely arrival of an efficient force, headed by Mr. Van Buskirk, hit life would probably have been sacrificed. Ha was fortunately rescued be fore be bad received any serious injury, and eight or ten individual, whom be wdentined as the most violent of hi assailants were Arrested and deposi ted ia Uackentack jail. Courier and Enquirer. Frim Poidtoni Aiterlitrt. TO THE EDITORS OP NEWSPAPERS IS THE UNITED STATES. It has been for manr xar source of deep re fret tq the writer; to tee the publicity that U gi ven tP case of Suicide,.. Uur duly papers abound itb instance of this kind, accompanied with name, residence, and all the particular circumstan ce connected with the accomplishment of the act. Permit a- fellow citizen of Medical profession,' who has had long and ample experience on this subject, to present tome views for your considera tion, whicn he earnestly hopes will induce every Editor, who has claim to feeling and humanity, to abandon the cruel practice of. publishing cases of suicide. What possible benefit can result from these annunciations 1 They cannot operate on the poor deceased and deluded fellow beings that have fillen .victima to the prtxiicewferbapf . ogmay conclude that publication may produce a salutary influence in restraining others from following the tame fatal example. Hew rdalm the light of tittering the voice ot oDeerv&iion ana experience, sou uaiuro w u declare, that- the publicity which ia given to these cases, to far from deterring individuals who are disposed to suicide, has the opposite effect. I know what' I .say; when I declare te-yeu, that ihe appe tite for self-destruction is sharpened, ind the dispo. sition for speedy accomplishment it increased, by ' i . J i . the power of example. And furthers let me appeal 10 you as nusosnos and fathers; place for a moment your souls in the stead of those who, in addition to the loss of a near relative under the most agonizing circumstances, are to have their feelings still further lacerated by an annunciation of the name of ao afflicted family in the public papers of the day, which can have no other effect than to affix a stigma even on inno- cent offspring. -v- Is it possible that, after proper reflection on this subject, you can any longer consent to gratify a depraved, taatft among, certain, .part of the con: mmilynl suf hill eTrortnoOT expense! rjorne, it true, by a very small portion, whose indition.in: periously demands all the tenderness and sympathy which humanity ean bestow. MEDICUS. -A-FOGNDUNGr- A male child, expensively dressed, wat placed, nn Monday mirM. DV lis ummiurai h""i " M,v vestibule 'of the City Hall. It waa discovered by one of the members of the corporation, and taken Id (br m,u trnown frentlpmnn of fortune, who was present, and who promised, should it live, to bequeath it, on his demise, the sum oi iuvu. We i sorrv to liear lU it s Mnng pre mium to eeduction, or adnWery it encourages people barbarously to expose their infants, it places Ihe illegitimate child in advance of the infant born in honest wedlock Such, doings should never be thus encouraged, and ihe State Prison should be ik. yt rJt Ik criminal evnosinir a helpless child to tk. nf iK,i elttments and the world. At alia events, a child thus exposed thould always be tent k. 1 nnhnoM Ia bt broupnt ud witn tne omcr or phans. No citizen should be permitted lo bring it because it was led at hit door or thrown in his y. If Provideiice has not blessed t man wjth ildren of his c-wn, and he desires to adopt one, M t ik Poor House and select from the up way. eh let hundreds of unfortunate orphanB thrown r puwic charily, a fine, ncalthy---tf you please, hwdMTM child, and on that itdtnl kf his Oierry and hi "J2"t ii j rn lo taat sosntj r h rake's sturius "..Tnin-.pnnMUiUIly fmiksHl Ma UkH, tndt ""wiiob pomea to Id cap. Marriage is i reft gwut a well at a cid lis, and nothing ahouU U d-me to bnn it oil, ration kato tWputt-iVri iork Star. Dallimart Conmtio M-JVwanf-). M. dsy, the 5th of January, Mr. Lewis, a'Reprtea tttire from the county of Benton, la Iht Legislature of Alabama, oflrred iht following reenuttion n t a a - netottra, ty u Uou$t f flrprt$tnlliof$ of tie 4 wt raounmed lolhsetlw tent of thit Slate, and of Ihe United Butea. la b, XI a Convention at Baltimore for the nomination of rrrsKlent and Vict) President of ihe t'ml-d fiuta. snd that w will sustain such nomination. The House retected this resolution bv a Us of VI MI O, mm ' The Fredericksburg Arena gives the futlowiiu account of an invention which, if succeWut, will prove uf much importsnce to the Cotton growing cxaica l rttertbmrr lMltllmmer. 44 W have had the pleasure of examining a mnoct ef a Portable Cotton Press, invented btr our Towns man, Mr. E, Eliaaon, Ii puaseaset, M aa eminent degree, power, strength, and cheapeMs. Ilia con tained in a compact and bortxttol frame, so con structed as to be easily carried on a wagon. The power of a single nurse, it it calculated, will exert a force of 30 Ions, and press a baleofCmUm every ten minutes. BJtoukl it practical uprratxm realize the exprxOalMiM. inspired by tb mndet, it wilt prove a valuable prenl to thd Soutliern Staleaw" One hundred of ihe r.itiims of Richmond, em bracing member! uf srversl difP rrnt churches and dominations, presented lo the veuerabfat Bishop Moore, on the 1st of January, as a New Year's gift, (4io Testament, printed on porcelain paper, in krtter of gold, elegantly bound in arabesque, with glkJcd edges. Un Ihe rront of rf was this in scription I Presented lo the Right Rev'd. R. C. Moore, by the citiieosof Richmond, wiembers ef different religious denominations, a a tribute of their aAecOonate regard and esteem for one who hat to long and so usefully devoted bia life to the great cause of ChnstianHy." Lynek. VirginUn. The London Courier, of the 1 Ilk of last Month, has Ihe following paragraph J "There are in the United States, says a New York paper, 300,000 drunkards. Suppose they wtre all lo die today, and lo be buried fde by side in one continued line, allowing three feet for the width of each grave, and three feet betwetsi them the line of graves would extend 3409 miles! Were they to be buried in one grave-yard, they would cover ao area af 990 acres, and a fence lo enclose it would be more than four miles in circuit. War has its horror famine kss its horror pes tilence has its horrors but the horrors of in tem pera net concent rale and exceed them all. In ten years' time the whole procession will have passed, and the grave-yard will be filled. Mi friend and pitcher. The iournefmen oak coopers of Philadelphia have presented Gen. Jack son with an erst pitcher, constating of 750 staves, made from the tree under which Peno and the In diana negotiated the celebrated treaty. What the precise number of 730 stares typefy and betoken, is not stated probably it ia the number of office holders, whose salaries underwent a pro rata in tW fraying the expense of " getting it up." This may be a mistake, bowevert We know nothing about it, we are sure. Courier and Enquirer. Robber of Hewpapen in tit Pott-OJux. A very curious report lately appeared in the New. York Courier and Enquirer. The result of it is, that daily and other papers of that city, put in the Poet-Oflice there for distant subscribers, have had their wrappers torn off, and then been add by one of the persons employed in the office, as waste paper. The extent to which thit has been carried, may be Inferred from the feet that one witness stated be bad bought four thousand four hundred papers within two months from one MM, in the Post-Office. A n wtfeainerta stpro, sstt enougwj An oto maid residing in a village near Norfolk England, has taken it into her bead jhal the it an old hen, and all the efforts of her friends cannot drive- it out of her crop. Having given over trying to persuade her lo ihe contrary, she has made her nest in an old dothes basket, where, st the M last advices," she was sitting upon three Dutch cheeses, in all the, confidence of incubation... It is quite possible, that the good dame may be what she thinks her self, but we should be inclined to consider her an old goose Courier and Enquirer. ErrrAra ds a Maoicub. ..;.,3, Here lies a weathercock, eeWd with mat. That turn'd lo all parties and then turs'd to dost; Poor Matty haa gone but it matters not where; If there's room fur desertion, he'll mot be long Iker. EpiMropal ScltooL AS the acrommodstHsis of the Episcopal School of North Candins. aw. insufficient" to admit more Pupils than those whose tumea have alrea dy been forwarded, to the rWtor, the Executive Committee take this method uf informing the Pub, uOhltfunhef session cannot JbereceiyeA.,. .But that no anon as the accommodations of the School can ne enla rged, notice of the same will be given. By order of the Committee. L. 8- IVES, Chairman. Raleigh, Jan. 31st, 1835. 3U Land and Negroes FOIt SALE. THERE will be sold, en Mondof the 2d day ef , :M VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, situated on the CnUwba River, one half mile above the Island Ford, in Lincoln County. Also, Eight Likely NE GROES, ,...,,...v...,,.' . A credit of one year will be given, upon appro ved security. ...... MICHAEL HOKE, AdraV- test, annex, of J. Sberill, dee'd. February 7, lfr35. Vive Cents Reward. 11 AN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 53d 1 ultimo, Alexander Russell, an Indented Ap prentice. 1 forewarn ell persons from harboriog or employing the said Apprentice, it I will en force the law against all such. 1 will give the above reward, but no thanks, to any person who will deliver the said Kusseii to m. . . ' ROS3 JUSTICE. Cabama Co-, Feb. 7, IS35. T ! DEATH OF DR. CA t J) WELL la Bublusjing the (Ulowing nrocesdingt of t sattting of tht BrnJent at Chapel Hill, kt relation at tht las tusUised t thetn ia tht demies of their vsoerablt Pre- sulrsit, wt know not better hew tt txprws) our teast sf bit worth, sod In dtprseaU the nnurtun which the easM ef Science and Learning will also enenenter, ia Ihe sad event, than by prefacing thea with the $A)aw. ing tiUmct from tt last kUUigh hVrMUr .' -A great mud rood mna hot fmUt I Tbt sainful duty devolves sprat m of ajinuunrinf the decease of tht Key. I. UUviU, PTtsidsot ef the University of li. Carolina. He esparad at bit reaidenet at Chanel IIilL oa Friday eight Ust, after t brief Ulaess as these or fear dsy preceded by gtneral indiepaniUcs) of long er daratioa. , ' "His nans it too intimately Interwoven with tht kn tory of nor Htate, to mass it aeeeaatry hi as, wert wt qunJined M Ihe task. In accompany this annaneatioa wita reference lo hi public lira ot nvmcas, llm indi vidual BMnla are tou Baiversalty apnrsckited to need la be tUnmed by Ihe pea of eulogy. " Wt nope, however, that anene one of kit eontemps mries will prepare fer lb Press a rnemoir of km life, m which will be puurtrayed, ia their proper colon, his high literary ntbunmrnt his untiring devotion to th beat inter u of the rwuig g(eratMn-bi anient pa trsiMB kis BonaMming deurunmt in all the walks of life his expanded charity, and his fervent ssal ia the cause or am venal Benevolence. Truly was be the Pilnarck of learning and scimr in N. Carolina. For nearly lorty years has bs stood by sur University, thro' good and Uiruugh evil report, with a disintirntsdnaas w e Jiy of nil commeudatMm, and aa smW of devotma But la be chiliad by the tempting oAVr of higher nala ran and loftier steUons tlsewhere." (ton Tsm wbstbbb canouBian. Cnarax Hoi Jaasaay 2Kh, 1835. The day aubssani Bl to la death ef the Rev. Jnassk Caldwell, President of Ihe Umverwty rf NortnXtroU an, Ihe 8uidents, surrowfutly aad sensibly penetrsted uim eonvicuoa ui uew urenaraws was, ana ia ss press their feelings nf regret for Ihe demise of that great and good asan, Bnaniiarnaaly taasmhlad to adopt measures sailed inr by UWtf Mluig and the Bxlancno- Oa motion, Mr. IL W. Ouioo wa esllsd to tht chair. who, in a few Bathetic rttoerkt, txphuotd the object of the meeting. Mr. C U Battle wat appointed Secretary. A ibotion was then smds, that a Committee, consist. oar aafeignsd regret fur th loss of our vsnertttd ft aidant, aad conveying to ki bereaved family token mg of six, bs appoiaUd to draft resolutions Indicating rr- tr our at near eondoleoee. Messrs. R. W. Henry, W. & Rodman, IL L Graves, R J. Haltiday, J. E. llsnuett, and J. E. Crwhton,wtrt sppofatsd lbs Csmmitue. Alter retiring a ww nomenta, tbt Coamrttse return- d aad msortoJ the fellow mg rnsoluuaon, which were anannnoBsly addbced I RmoltoL That the Stodeal ef the Umvertity tf N. Carolina, deeply aSected by the) saslanchuly death tf oar bmcb tsteemed and vaaeraut rresioeat, joseptj Cald well which has become the subject of such gene ral grief to all do eonveii to km hsraavad family s sro- ser sxprewnoa of our proluand tense or bjs sc know led. red worth, snd I our Bnfeigntd sorrow fer the trraparv they, wtj iti aocavty, have su eta mad ale loan which thereby, Rgoniwd, That see ef bs d wear n saitahle badge of mourniaf , ia testimony of ear sorrow for his death, and the various cberishsd recollections sssocistsd with kis name.-'"- Xesefsed, That a Cuimuitito of three' be Tpwinted. in accordance with the ntnect nf the fir. t reaolulion, to address to bis afflicted bmily a conmranicatioa sxprtt- ,siye of th feelinp snd senlimeots of this meeting. I Ia aeeeenaaee with tot reaeieilion er the thud reso lution, Messrs. R. W. Henry, W. B. Rodman, and W. P. Webb, were appointed th Committee of Condolence. Rt tolled. That the proceeding of this meeting be signed by tht ChairOiao and rUry,Dd transeaitled for pnUieauon in the Western Carolinian, the Raleigh Kegister, and tne rayetteviiie iroeerver. iiavwuou w. uuiu?!, UMirmaa. Cawamrnss C Battls, Secreury. Just received and for aale at the Sign of TUSGZICEN ; hot. A. GOLDEN FRESII R1CC Medicines, Painia, Dye. Slufb, WINEK Spirits, SPANISH CIGARS, Hl-l" Fine Chewing 6t Smoking 1 I unACCU, oINUf r. Lemony Candles, INSTRUMENTS, Porter, Nate, cVc cVc WHEELER dt BURNS. 8alihury, February 7, 1835. 41 PSOCPSqTTJfl ' THE ANSOX ADVERTISEIL taawnannsn rpHE Subscriber propose to publish, is the Town of -"- WansnsonovM, (Ansna Umnty, North Carolina, a WEEK LY 'PAPER, entitled "T1IE AN30& AD- VERTt8ER.m AccorUiDg to custom, be proceeds to lay before the Public aa analysis of the plan upon which his paper will be caetKladV Its column wilt be devoted to the cause of JPotrticAAgriciiltere, Internal Improvements, Literature, and Science w general. it is the iwtetitian of the Editor dtligentiy and fkirfy to report th pasting political and other New of the Day ; and, while he cannot, cona intently with hit principles, advocate the course pursued by the present Administration, he as- tlil. MiMi. lltst k ltl tmmvw Aimmril'wm tA tin Aill justic to its merit. The press will bs open to both parties the Editor will endeavor to adhere Btnctly to principle, and to disregard all party influence. The Editor intends to avail himself of the advantage of many of the beet publications on the subject of Agr culture snd Internal Improvement by Which mean be will b 81e to sxlect and lay bt hi reader s large number of Esssys which cannot fkil of being In teresting to every one who kss at heart the prosperity of his country. All the most important and interesting proceeding of l ungrtti and tne state ajegHjMtnre will be duly reported, and a portion ef the paper will at all time be devoted to Polite Literature. ' The Subscriber aware of the many difficulties he must encounter in advancing to public favor ; he relies greatly bpob the liberality always shown by sn enlight ened public towards enterprise well conducted, sod as serts his patrons that no pains shall bs spared on his part to render his psper both a useful and interesting publication. TERMS The Anson Advertiser will be printed en sn imperial sheet, at $3 per annum in advance, er ft3 50 at the end of the year. The first nombsr to issue ss soon as 700 subscribers sre obtained. No subscrip tion will be received fora less period than 12 months, snd ne psper will he discontinued nntU orders are re ceived to that affect, and all arrearages paid. - WILLIAM E. BIRD. February 7Ul Ifi3-7 r3t ........ Fresh Garden Seeds. . MBBBjam f . ivilmai iicTrn '- . If AS just ojitimm! hie .Ppring Assortment at SEEDS, comprising such at wit the wuU nf the citiaeM uf this and the surrounding Cuua lies. Parson wishing to be supplied, had bettor call and select before the inaortmant it broken, M he does not intend to get recruit again during the Spring. The following list contain part of hie assortment, wis t CABBAGE SEED. CUCUMBER SEED. Into Dutch Dntmhtd CABBAGE.tE.r1y CUCUMBUL r-arly Itaacfe . LongGrBs" Large English Savoy late Bugar Leal " Early York -Early Dutch Red do. fer Pickling - PARSNIP SEED. Hollow crowned tr Sugar lipltmnin, (s new and choice kind.) Cesar MB Kale or Cow" Cuitwtrt Swelling Parsnip , LETTUCE SEED. PEAS. . Cabbagt Head fJETTUCE. Dwarf Marrewfet PEAS. Early Eatrs Frame noreneeCoaB Crunm Com, er Ice Kins rrnsmsa ... - - Early Cabbagt Royal Cabbage, - Dwarf Blwt Imperial ' Early Cher latea RADISH SEED. beTni , Long Scarlet RADI3H EaHi China BEAN (bash) Kalnwu White Taraip . Black Winter (Eariy Yakntineo rlafugteerlOOOIel WkJto Kidney - (teit) CARROT SEED. Road Red CARROT. VARIETY, &. Orange Scarlet nidoa Flag Leek (a choir) aad healthy tegtt thslabls) . vegetobUfbf BEET SEED. Kerled Parsley Sss4 Long Blood " BEET. Long While Ockra Blood Turni Maagsl WBitscI ' ICayenne Peoasr - Red Oaion Wed jTna Onion 8ed TURNIP SEED. While Portland OnieadtL Earty Spring TURNIPJ Solid CtUery Late Flat Dutch " (Sor'rnMo.kMtlon" " Roto Bags or Ytl- lowRoiejita " Tallow Malu Balaam of Pear Seed -r Oan riower Bved. Large Norfolk Field - A, lit- At. For aU of uhuh It rtU is-e tht Ouk In land. Charlotu, Febrnary 7. t FREIGIITIIVG On tht Pee Dee River. nnilE Buhncriberi have a NEW BOAT nnthn River, runmng from this placn to and from) Georgetown; (S.C.) of snch a drafi utosnaUtr her to come p at tan lowest stage f the River. Tory have new buildTnF. inChsrUsinn. artK ' Boa'Votiht limtj dencripUon,hkh will be iathe - same trade try the -first f August xt. . - These Bunts will enable us to Freight fer onf up-couvitrj friends with certainty snd dcapttch. Our rate wit be low a any Boat oa the ri '. vert end, in addjtion, we agree to forward all th goode ihat come by them, to our care, FREE f CHARGE. --s- e.OurWaUbotijeiBnj Cotton EhtiM are to situated as lo be entirely nafc) from lire. No ensrge made lor storing either Goods or Cot ton.- We will advance, in cash, two-thirds of the value of nny kind of Produce left ia our charm for shipment to New York or tharleel.vT lA COSTE d MclCAYr"" aBnsV FaiMnv l?tiai'w audi '- ' " rPIIE following Is n list of the Blanks" generally kept un hand, for aale, at the Western Caroli. iaft Printing Office. all of sbrch are of the most approved forms, printed on very superior na oar. and will be disposed of eej terms as low as nay; - Vt.t.ua of Umveyencn lor Land CoustabW Warrant ; Constable Bond) ' - Superior and County Court Write f ! - a t at Piimmonm . Witness and Jurore Tickets J . Write of Attachmeatj Veoduod Eiponati Marriage Licensee j T" j" - Delivery Bonds Promissory Notes j -Writs of Ejectment Appeal Bends j Administration Bonds i Executions , Letters of Administration on intestate estates; ... - Apprentices Indentures j Guardian Bonds J3cuFaagairistEjtecUionst- "" - Bcire Facias Ca, Sa. Bund lniunction to otar rroceedinga : Write of Fieri Facia i Baslsrdr Bonds ; County Court Commissions to take Depositions Bonds to Prosecute Suits Commissions inEquity J Equity SommonstJ, Assault and Battery Indictment Muitsry Warranto for tines , - Jury Presentments 1 017 takers' Warrants) JRoadl Pwwntmento. ; -?:-TT ftjr Persons desiring Blanlt rwt tcj be Ibuod i the above list, are informed that vn can nrini anv other forma to order, 00 rery short notice, and ia a superior style. . . T- "- -u Bansbury, reorosry7, 1835. ... A Fair Notice!! A LL persons that art) indebted to the Subserl. ber, either by Nolo or Open Account. r-V eomt forward and settle the same by the February wan, or mry mny rem nssurao tney will bare to settle with sn Officer. They ean call either on Ihe subscriber, or on Mr. Woodson Monroe, who ia his authorised Agent, . ,." . (XT The Notes and Accounts of the late firm f Cade dt Craige am also ia the hinds of Mr. Monroe, and those who wish fo save cost wifj do wl to call 00 him immediately and settls the resptctiva account. BURTON CRAIGE. Salkbnry, January 31, 3a.