1 1 I 11 'ii ii in -THK rowr-RS not deles vreo To mi rsiits TTii nnmimnaj,MC rj-siarn: irnw res ta. aaa s--uv-e mx -sr-ss pwrrxytjui.. -m r ma ron..-fA.menlmttdM lo the Coitstituiio, Article X.. 13. AUSTIN & C...F. FISHER, NO. XI, OF VOL. XIX. SALISBURY, X C, ACGCST it ISS. EDITORS AP PROPRIETORS. (.TO. FROM. COMMEXCEXEMT, 919). r f TERMS OF CAROLINIAN. -: t, The Western Carolinian is publistvcd every Fm niT. it Two Dollars per an mi in, if paid in advance, Two Dollar! and Fitly Cento, M" out paid bcfore'The es piration of three roontha, 2. No paper will be discontinued until ill arreararea 'are paid, unless at the discretion of tins Editor j aod a ailure to nulify the Editors of a wish Ui dweoniuwe, at the end ot a year, will be considered as a new ea 'gagement. .V A'lvertiflcmcntiiwillbejlwrwpicuously and correctly inaerted, at one dollar per square for the first itwertKm, nd 25 cents for each continuance. Court and Judicial advertisements will be charged 25 pif ceut more than the above price. A deduction of 88J per cent from ihe regular prices will be made to yearly advert wera. f Letters addressed to die Editors, must in ail cases be post paid. ' MILITARY NOTICE. HEAD QUARTERS, i Sulisoury, N. C, August 17, 183s. fPHE Commissioned Officers of the 64th Rep ! ment of N. C. Militia, are hereby command 1 i ti 1. . ,i - . I l .. . . C fa to raraut m me voumiou .iu mc iuu w Balisburv. on Saturday. 11 of Sentemlicr. at 10 b clock, A M.,fquit for lmll -and Lourt Martial. By order of-- " R. W. Lose, Col. Com't. J. M. BROWN, Adji. fft . THE. SOL DIE IT 3 KTm. vcjmW, Md aft-nudea It a lU rate Butler. MeihenSJe, F. S, I-. . f& fseP'iMtamiiriMriwrf hatt-- Be ItasUmed fur- . Faea r ei3at yeas see. I m tijulsg s. it-it laatathiwlauaaa by. the bm-ikv ;.- Imm rnirl .ami U1 . ami. kweao, t- aBtStnar!! t ir fljl mother f h 'x. IXFtJilJl i wenn iLa, i'stwc. iaWan.' wtaUtat leam-aaa 1I-k at 14 6e- kt in blew th U juw f ,ir w rtf sian Hrrrr-rr-Mt twirtrf. r S aaswiim mm tnar awq Willta have ' .i,n1. ... II, r f U . . " . trZ L-rrv -7 " - a KW tliH.tvnt sai.a3aaataSewsBt mmmuwvi. h. m matinuW tie : M tuaaai. wiitlnrin .J1 $ inas,sw.!tHt tniNa. !iwriiwibb(Lanii tha tula of cwtwtT, wMm lix www ipot; lKI i AJI. L.V f mMemth mti fmrt talsce stf tt swrmuBB. tw &oX Sat ttut- mwembemt' mm af TPt,IVIIV1' . "WM U :.- . ' - ! - ' - . .. - " u. "... r i. -. t ' M r cm -.'... iisr uiunr m man m" iranf ii an r T limt a hm alma s.ujii a" hiiiiiiiiim "' ..r cne nwiurtayeanJ sa tiae Inairaea Brt aftte ug.! M a NLTNrakr Wakf tae aytaag.ama awwa' .liiatattamBtwd: tttwasaharfeebte The an4HcrArr f&4fa la keat cwctiiMia faavtaaaa ran an kes aual lufc.aaij arn!ar Jaaaaiaai ;Cii unaas liia Ihd- Sit sjmkiv hut A-f sattWtaatMi I aS aij oUC so Bun. IL ' a-aia at ae first laaea. " rn.r'iiBa fTiJt ' a"M' - - "t- they TABLE a'H at al feaar he saofiotf wifla the fetid iMaaet aad a aawae paf fnMaak niani. isnriiiiaiii - arnrniat.-ttf mmmtmffmbat orand ot' te tbe cuwmrr ai&iSi asui hi E A E JckW , to taMat. Ilia siaess' lwaua taaa at Waaa- i55- &fa- wmtai. mioure b bane aver tlta Ha tte cWirnt Lspa. IL StaLJe aa aaKea. . to te nals ; hat Caw sea a Wne aa law :-aa nax'iMntivu. EDt-la-lii iiarwiibeniil hand nve and aaie, mri I 1 snotW a th ml Tra. 7 aiaaaer, aati a fire, a glii,.g aanr. as amrrou aMtnt; Mafaa-awappnaachml him, the norvtj a a ctartium. Mi tes.at amgar iK-a. ut.Biu. menm. io wp no fise&rt ause, aoj ka ac k aina turt. Tar - . IU " eB.jnnm. tlia de bud af his lather traces of sBBiir tr m auS fN lf&Helw; .: f !faa. uawW-iw wandered wildly lut li.r mma sf aai Hi ia.' aiajiw n ,m' ilan i.f is JnfaftliiTiiino hi band upM attaa aaJWeaeaad asnsa aasuasris fanrsm. taaavaaal i&wwr lumaaif uotw, chair, wruS tj3g..aaiiaa"S'sl- atiaj T.uijifaLfriitiHv"!iFiaE bLmuer5olt Iniif eo. ' srmr-rj anrrV aa; and ir liaff' y fiaj-aiLiy j am "" . ' ' edkwrW-aaalKa1eaJi -aiiearttjaae . a .ft-arripti f tlie nwIancb.Jy at a tela srant4 UnaJ sfawat br tar srw aaasnaLaaaS tttat iitary tnuarnan. Tha lather' aJe, aear aaarh tarse aras aaaKaasr j iai i awr mi'am warn iMswaaX, and: the aoo. bid both oadRaae ItaW waS aa ttaai imwmi ant a aw-i,at-aanr grave. ;. ., uf,MHaitWaaa at sae . aaa- 4aiajaspaa:aaay helom E jpined it KOBtna Wajar mt and il asst.. 'wrfuamiai. npenKeftntc ibw-.TNmuel nf ma little story. ; '"' - -t-a-ged anatj aaatat ? gte- " ' aueiua awia hMic in The mutr, WtButm fVww ISaraaWa Mr4 JKcut. . "IL-rr" ae, Jer eaaaeaf am kauri Caawaefi attlfc a .mJ: auaioaa heart, made en- , r-, . IcbAWabadaraaauaaara." " :"arra aJrJlnur Lislufjbt uhjeet of hie early A.iwit.m auuj II. , 11 1 as a saaul Ulnm fima lis 4 naaair. aaiif "s- g Cke la 1 be a rf H , tw ptvtkvnm lrd ; tjMtma2 ale alaast an -mrt7 aurr-f xai" sinik'iiaMaiitrit.awrrmtlm but at length atnW tte We rwljUl ri aaanaiar sraiciBil j m ,w r-a.TiaTBTl fnat ii biww " J-" J u" .ttie ue, jar. -t a asuttaa fMteau, matm a m AaaC baa beesi ranrd aa a 1 sat tkat' 1 A JlUnXC tf til 3Uan X. Cabarraa Tefmrxs XBAC-lt.ateSK lis LUmtaaa ti awOnirt CsaiVaa rJy rie 9iUi Iturteat. t I jl)C JL H. .ttm may a expKLttia. Tbe kr.muitf Jt Kt nnite am wcakttt hi tc tmd. SAU L IXXLT. ft. ftwaa T. & AufwA lit, 1"K bit diocuciir; sanative. rpriE" RICK are all taking this wonderful M- ira with itm mighty curex. For Sale at the I'm! -Office, Fulldtm-, Irrilrll tpunty, A. C 15 V J.MJ. Ut) ti, Agwt. Auiiust 17, 18:w. 3,q firatt-d lurr,cjijii B. Caefiaaedi ttMCaMaasa pt j , ,,3 faj y,,, bai5" aarata! bis SCULPTURING. ; 0 ( t w )ci o;f.i)3. 0 iaaii IE.-I'WTFUI.LY iiiforinx Ins friends and the imlijir, tlmt he i ft ill al Ins old buiiuess uf stoxix i rri.(j. irren mil'n S.uth of Salisbury, and about a mile fmn the old Charleston Road, where lie is prepar VI lo Hccotmnodute iIioma wixhing work in his tote. 'Jc now hn iw hanit and for sale, good supply of "til LL-STONEd, of various aizea and prices, from Jwrniy-nve to thirty dolUn a pair, of ihn beit grit Indw i'kii.anliip ; ! WINDOW SILLS, from 2 nrrnnr DOOR ?! LLs frnrn to 83; IKKJS TE;-"l..'iO; ROL'nil DI'ILDIMI ROCKS rom lo sHveiity-nve coma ; iuubbiimm Vo.h ltl to 815; GOLD (up shaft) GRINDERS U piece. The Subscrilicr hopa by close attention tit bui- kih, and his determination to furnish none but the ft article, and on reduced terms, to merit aud cnive a liberal portion of public patronage. Rowan County, April 13, 12m Oucea uuwu ssfBia. awa taxes TMMMni a,aaaa,-tlak Urotigtit jm'm aus mJntW) a eaca wraer-; h M .v. tae ma af afaaeatai The torj, aaa was a aaaa cajMHav al hail j ,5 aa waa caaia.-" really ara amsnr ctM a ttiMaw.1, ader , d, Btf fer Atj ypw'(n.,n,mSi ra.ainiig,'a nr f ana, tot ,,.J ras -atasse. i.uTjw, n ranwra? aa eepaM. t ar , k.,. to fcj, att wrj a aitsiMd j-, temr Xacvi unair la iSMML, ar, isas t avassksasss sa a beans beat areeaa 1 tkiar-r aai aaar m i "a raVf Mai ai the pace hnwa jn ty auilai,. a,-! ana bJ amajat &a Al-.aHie a -rait wilttwy a-mj.ua, w at aoia i fiu-aa aa Uua anWawd. Tewe warn quite 6t fa- m a!iM!Wr CMntmua. t:.:-i.fi 1 1 a ad as ij Iac fa ma m r ittin, tur caiKa a mc vkaii. Nt aw tarn piiiij , m yi. m nM, a ta? lar Z taken p--.m s an a-'-aw awreait -t an ia.lr.id- j J,, Um- -at tanJ Sat Ta church went the Royal party to church went the Noble Lordand, fnucb to his surprise, the sennoo was oa ti duties of the SaWjajh.'L. " How did your Lordship like tha aermoa T iu . quired the young Queen. M Very much, your Ma jesty," replied the noUcnan, wilU the beet grace be could. "I will not conceal from jou, said the Queen, that last night I sent the clergy man tbe text froui which. he preached. I hope we abaii ail be the better for it." Tbe day passed without e single word w on the subject of the papers of i'ft portance' " which most bo gone into at length." Ilia Lordohip was as be always ia -graceful and entertaining and at night, when her Majesty was about to withdraw, M To morrow moraine, tr.f Lord," she si.ki, "at any hour you please early. as seven if you like we will go into these papers." ' His Lordship 'could not think of intruding at so ear ly an hour on her Majesty nine would be time enough. '- Aa they are of importance, my Lord, I would have attended to them earlier but at tuna t Arid ar 1 to receive tbe nobleman, who bad been taught lesson on the the duties of the Babbath, it is to Mr hoped, be will not quietly forget London Court Journal. .. b '- ; JtGiUCCLTUIML. aificuha i iTU tiMneta i.r rMitj but wmi en ami noma-. . M, ooe 14 tu sulI fix sa aaiMnttny. neuu-r m bu va Ikat iim arrrnft, ml atamunaita awaJL had durm as ma far. isn i"3 anaaiV iiisaiji aaJ" M aaMkaaan asM&t- ; 1 aat 33 aa an, as a uatiuir iiMn-Hj4i thai be now reatdtxt v iaa Snsmneamirav la laceBosr jrriVahicH Chaw qirmKiydiHcribed, 'tis -swii'iw fr iir uria. ttfa- ionmevw W itfi little nnHrjwc iur hmuajk Et resembled a ' lav. the hiuhee iaaaf farm- as iniaar r auwuiiuL, Bfir wpmachetjl aJoi the paw iimaitLavnawm lafciijartroeiit nn ht nht m StiaMcibnfe nur unheeded. He en 'we laauiwesfiL gf, wn standing: in the ? iaiimla- .af 3nr feum nut amno them a minister taiasaaaiaiiiiy ttar rnarmKr ainici of the Church af .ertna4. ITitr tiniJto- lituiit her beail airrowlul 'av, atac -ear wntw nwtlimi 4oia her eheeka "ht Sniw LV-liib. fiedeTvman paused. T&- bf-nr .ia"iirrMi tirver't incrtlv and in eajcnfL. ''ar 'kcwf aatr, Ar but initanily re- uai, rt. wxuif lie anea c.-J a aanic. II -1, aaai. tae -imi-fis af a m a . aw-ii 'rjTaaaaiyltua:aiiiiina mtoad. iura-htf tha btaaat- lena, 3tNrrwiw-i. a 'rtt-r nf yet --oi- buara tJur araebwa'-'.' vr. ktft. U caaaaaaav m 'tn':, itCluii't with paiMiim, eontiuued Utice tbe Arv.&t mma, ja tnft Eie tmn afl ,j t kef ausoea. 1 caaCal aa,aad Bar' 'a.iissjSTW ffiea-amandnttr what's brought II a jd rar-a-i a f-v .at m fc -i:"ii -1.-, aei aa from ti to nut- I a-aanLaiali. I ksrw "liw- imur M-wetalla at a time like Seal eurf i,' swta itis fu. t!wr iur. lit. biay, I m4 I cared bm(. araraar. CJt I miM mm aW ht-asei. SfkL E say, Willie In a-vT-rvw fwrt 4f Cue s-wi efihw t tiae twra, an. ta va was aw auaaun. la aw aann aai 1 ;CraKl-' '" aw an" iKTwr darken rnj ijrtiMaeW.4 a-t9s las Or. ricnitaiit tlcndcriwn, kFFKilS bit rrotcssional St micas ta tbe Crtiaa " of Salwl-urv and its vicinity. He occupies tbe SaLabury, May lrj, 1K tf staiwe, and i-mt a ; iw raJ. bwc sr ta ivicraaue aerwt, aaJ aa a Srm 1 narrow, i-e i "t-A :n a, ft. La br.w herald j. 4 t,- Ttajaf rr4 irxrM. I ana a iw hna. -w "fr rifll fc-r Rsns hart wn'i'jo! Tiaii"alraaae aavjaJaa' ta tie aa-at" aaa lav rivinr ki-'B &lf!:r. u.J k-H.n; thai ef ki- i nm ma u 'ta ti--4 fw r-Ma. It: 1Vbhh, aiB0'"IC W SWI m ' mm U -On. -.--i i Jkf4L HMi TWfl mmtm tifw-a H W m if w - 11.1 V . jiaet! as ane j-anra aa racid-. ac kae, aad aa sar :,i wur It r4UiW: the ;nenimn of dfa aad JIfsnur ILiia- teil into the arms of her lxk a fi-JPr i aa Kxtiaaanl 4t pttrtSillJ-?, and su walk i-r. li t:B vca.4t af. am. a all hua ei-rt a rrr Utt' iii? a. Uu Snp aafcoei! aio. Tir. EWie awilthe nddiervpushint; a umuw neir iiwttera ira thus t will htmanil kir auiii lang syne you rtaia." ma' tt e In tre cat 3 tune aitd far Thata v aad. tkaua Fate ! I au ijlu..J sva.l- 1 aa-wca.aaaaa.itaa-w--etoa hie ynwng hwre. ;(fcitaraixHaKs,a'fraaltiei. jSciU G.-ry. yaa t rar ail. taraesi tae taewa jSar -wwiw ir nut mnaa-d, nm he took hos hand. : lam a tae r"". -t-t v --ar ; rH, Scotiaas taacr. absraoai fca-ag fsa , 1 savwaaatawroiaaai aa-.u; swiar aw Olil. Ana a'-ii rr- y-aar tiLa aitk you."! award war tnrfmd rlaaun ; -f r ':aiTia' I "i " ' W her baauniui emMlenanre, -- . rk-T -- 1 1 a r ..... . , .. j . j. , . aiiaiam 'araaT.a drwata. imwn her face. Tbe did wt raise hs a ey atirarja,; ud fcnrf' rubtnri filaiii'r i." "aeatar-z ! f-ar ii ius page aac, U"aes" aid W. art... a trrjjuj'.,i- v: V 3-jf-. I W ti: 3u trarsO, ; p,. as tlie aanaa if fii- saH" nawukin n-n' 111 FOUND, On Saturduy the 4th in., m tbe Stage road loading froia I'w'xjrv to Concord, one mile and a hlf bevoad Mr. J aob Colcuiau's, a small PocLtt Wal let, containing an amount of Cash, and a receipt r Stage faro, of which the following is a copy : r, . ;---Agwarlst.; tWH." ; Received of Samuel . llannltoa twentv Julian, Sta-ta f4ie from Abbeville C IL, 8. C Milton, N. Carolina." Jou.t r AO0AIT, For JOHN kLARR. Tbe abovo wallet may be hd by anj-hing to ..hn MrUain glXtWtTrnile westot Miiauury, near lie road leading from Salisbury to u ilkeaburu . August 10th, 1831. W . IILL WORK, MACHIXERYc. Ttie r" Iron Foundery, situated at Norwick, New LnnJiWi county, Slate of Connecticut, is now iu full ;rntioa and can furnish Castings of every de ri 00, of the trry oral qvalitj, at abort oice id i favorable lerma. Mill work, fitted and tura I, an I Machinery built to ordr hy skilful and ea-''rim-fd workmen, equal to any in tbe United laies. All orders promptly etecuted. Address ' J. HUNTINGTON, 3d. A list Of Taflefhs inay be seen hi Ibis Of-k-e, and copies furnished (gratis) upon application jat paid) as above. J. II. August 3,1938. 6t ' . , a-sHHsv hsr Isatfe wipuflwc dunne thfir aejia , aauna aa Itaai) awiam tunre, trminphW uvrf art. which he arils T k-nrrj su.-ng-i IlUf SJ-TuiiTI acr,hci&n.t , W . . - . - - - -w . .a n 1 I n .hmm hm faevsaw " m fnmoihnf nfMft sMtTa-g W earvjout was K ate aa eaeracj aa las aaaanaaa af a - uni-" aadi iaprnamic her hand between oty ta tie aarrww ra,an-J ealsarya apen kara-; pe,JuJaaT" "a-"a a aattr tiitijt rvaawei- bat at pre- ckw Uoud laiivv anif rrn-l inSsnfi-iaa ir, : 1 . Lm aa mai ni the aaasaaaed smai tiaat s-aaa- .son 1 waaaa -aot m Fita- ta. srefiw I never es be lle ue awr rtrfvt wffh as." fit c&aMeace t aaa Uiai ae fjri autsf Bark ssaa tar ii. a-.. tfr .titk -E--Miur I enald. have rrunted frieud fir4 rate ioa a r I"4"""" -e -, ' cbaaibx ra if basaaam.aad 11 awii Baa as su a " r- -'- and tljf-a sto-ared liaa B staail sa La nVrT! tfa .u kt-fg - fcpji m t, 1 ar aa n vw wni Itaramr,. audi ja aot diss ptatinr- aod aaawred taai tJWal I u&i mX tbe saaa's ' wak tae arwapect af pnania. aai aarae 1 " ' Javawav wninasi T' rht nr likespparatrnr irJaVncr, rVwc Ba see ana. ar Brar soaa-cbtag n-td as the luami aai I aaaa aMidsasttaaag tar grata maai ar ia-Mwa-. amfc ouming the marrow whirh SM-a tsvaest mixta-41- A anna the rtrLU aw ailS r aisaii r ?f aai saast am 11 n far ' 1111 11 aiuttiartiiu-a lUiBwi'tf Nfirre- rmad the anarerv vr4.' Oe awl fa panwd the 1 bar I '(use.' av-t1 eariraace fa tow aaa jrse awataaani,: Wkue he was wet amntair far iisan 1 l 11 ' jaaTssa" wvraua w.uia : n exclatinedV re whesj he saw a suae a a'losariis . acui aaind laaa. aW (clV sahe, s ( bits wliere We Afua Ba i 1' -i-c. f m that Mr. ' A. wa4Ttf. TaaS ka knl bemta&ea aieaa cm. tire aV-a a BwaA-a Batfaai ea, where he rema.ard iaa erv inach mfHktmA4 t!we less than fa tn-l te ayrt "" sanaaHa d?vg iw a eattajje- TWhrr. ww!s. Iw rwa, and1 aw a with a pkh-ate aad aa Brred the rrtaaad. He ards of wbrre we aai. lie sow piece af earth at varatcltw tae IstrJa; wasrh the widrr ! BjawiaaAins' anttasa a Sem Jnmcr.a-;waa'4iupHMf-iiMa, my hand s if iaas..saal n tii'arC was tnwq. yours save, H"ibai .' aassa taw T sua. -aW Uiiww iaa ma If into hW TVas very ' rtaJ idace af has hair, attBarary eapwrtm-f, aoOuag the BMtareS af srv .graapad sav A- seaed aa froaa has Besaea. II- isarasg awaaans: a rawVw Bowarea the sw4. siaiway r Cisai iJ-aaa tijraitif saav thnhad limn wje tw anuther, ins- f.cjniiaiica an attack, uomi the m 'arasaw.'haK :ar UkMa.aw wna Titw nuher again lar.tail gnat ar t ttat aiUiwyand, alinwat lUj-anai'iiwC andefnearh to the aaoat aararwwag arV. tbesBMdoieaf 14 smrnin it as hos aae, mi sawthrr thmwins; ; U aa T he eachaaww aa a-aw, aaHr aa 1ms (oon. AfJrr awliJ he eaflae a tnir, m that T ta hiwieeX but seal Gaas aaa! rSear-J Ba t!ae bew ; - tlx ! aa wT ye," aaad tae derrre. Speaar tae aAararj. awl feclui htraaX staroag somewhat ewAer tVe tsxerctaaa af the law, he , that Ba (.Ufa hocy J are ye seurd lits kaai, anal aowJ j JLaswea- aae," craal tae -Tea very gAai. isaaWw, yaw'tw canae. sir Til ; head ; - whose rraae whaa have tie law af the raaa he Baeda aa htaadj' - Uotj aae V tri4 tar emoimiv rbw nchly laced, uniGmu of a IVntxa 5rK 9k tmpptf the fragment of tha woadarand. ae thee same time. armm wraanvvsciaunetfV"' Mr. Cunplwil ! ar arfnc ate w " mt ana exniain. yiairaeif ? ; rave aa fast aaaann a Jl W wrata.)Uiianiafll Thw hndegmom, ' wwaiaav-saoblw iu; naaifcwitiaeis a Heart, tatt toe bs anaatiaaiiiiiigltis TrTti Brtl)- t rtr Twirimrj anr -TMlairiiav raarrt ta not siwava ever. lana isk ttuw AMSHrrWr where T II B II ORS E."'T - ; The following; eitraet from Laa-reacr'a piUo. mpkieat mod fntriical Trtatix on llortes, coo. " tains a good general description of tha external figure, groumted, as he ooserves, pn the. just prior. etpies of theory, and confirmed by eiperience. Tbe bead of a horse should be void of flesh, and for length and size appear to hold fair proportion I.a a I - a aa a t wiiu me size 01 nts ooay; dis eye.iuu, anq. tome, what piomioent; eyediilsthio and dry ; ears thin, narrow, erect, of midling length and not distant from each' otherrehead ilhWloo" hwge-ot square and running nearly in a straight line to tha , muzzle, which should be small and fine ; noetrila capacious ; lip thin mouth of sufficient depth, snd the tongue not too large; the jaw-bones wide at top, where they join the neck ; the bead not ah roptly affiled to tbe extremity of tbe neck, but . with a mode rata curve and tapering of the latter. The neck must be of moderate, not too great length, nor too (hick and gross pn the upper part, . nur too large and deep, but rising from the withers or forehand, and afterwards declining and tapering fit the eatreroil vitjaill form somewhat of an arch. utkielrneaJbTthe neck should be straight from tha. cheat, and by Do means conxex or bellying out. The shoulders capacious, and of large extent, to as to appear tbe moat c-anapiciious part of the body hut without being loaded with flesh ; they should r-scb Curly twine top f the withers, which bittat ba well raised ; tbe chest should be sufficiently fuIV not narraw or tincbe4. t ' The bndr deep and ubstantuu : back, a piano of good width, but handsomely rounded ; back-bone, straight, or with a trifling inclination, and not too short ; loins wide, and the muscles of the reins, or fi lets,-!! and swelling on each aide of the back bone ; the space sufficient between the ribs and hip bones, the bones themselves round, and the but- tucks deep aud oval ; the rump level with, or not ton much elevated above, lbs height of the with , the croup. must have reasonable space, and not suik too suddenly, in'which case, the tail would be set on too low, fbicb ought to be nearly 00 a level arita tnarnack. e - The hinder eijartera. should enread to a .wider -J, extent than the fore parts," and. "the hind-feet stand " farther asunder than those befew; Iba thighs should be straight. Urge, muscular, and of consider- able length ; the hock wido and clean, the shank not loo long but flat, and of sufficient substance, its noew large and distinct," the fet-locks longf the ' , bucks shoold Srm in angle of such extent aa to place the feet frn mediately under the fknkfc The UMoarnn, like tbe thighs, should be large, Inuscu. tar, and af good lengtb, tbe stbr.ws not turning out. wanls -n the knees large and lean; tbe ahaok'br caxuvta bone, ILtt, at roof rand oot loo kxir p the ten - fdne large ; the fore-arm and thank must funs near Ira straight line; fetlock -joints large and clean ;g pastern inclining to a certain degree, not too long, but large irieprnportioQ to their lengih ; the ciro. nary rings nut thick or swelled, but clean, dry, and hairy ; the feet neither ton high nor too lut, and f size apparently a sufficient base fr the wieght they have to sustain ; hot d, of color dark and abi aing, without seams or wrinkles, tough and strong, . net hard like oak ; foot internally, concave, anal hard, bat not shrank, heels wide, and of middling heijtfir frog not too large or fleshy, but tough and a mnd ; the (Ler of eq-aal site, should stand exactly parallel, so that the front or toe incline neither u ward anr outward ; the fore-feet should stand per pendicular to the che, not too much under" it, and they should be less wide apart that the fore-arms the legs should aot ba loaded with hair. - Z he j sarWy aut , UNT HIJCLlVtO and for sale, whole, r or retail, , - 52 bags Ciflee. 10 bhds. Molasses. 5 do. Sugar. . UK) sacks Liverpool Salt, large sizes. 3000 lbs. Spun Cotton, aaa irted Not. O.OtK) lbs. Castings, ats't. 23 kega Nails, 2000 lbs. Bar Lead. . 3 bbla. best Dutch Madder. 3 this. Loaf Sugar. 0,000 lbs. of wagon Tire MouMa, Scollop, RoO- .ed, Scollop, and common bar Iron, By W. MURPIIT. Salisbury, June 36, 1839. f the cwuotrr," (she fartrj U tar. was aa iuiTpiy sparer ) AJaaa CaaapWa " ira-.ua.' a a I aWr ai'i f 'V t .fttf ? I f -a ha waa a $m ajwi head sis aaaaai wadr thaecad T taans. isri ra liw iemtiaa -aiklier had ubiaim-d-tbe ia-sarwidL Jeme-s joy was like 1 isfawnar 6a m fewi sa 1 kit aiiw gale he frar r ennaa T , " Sy iWhes T cnad say m as taaa aHasB, caeaaa a- r-p- a- t Siai ; aoO, d-pwig his IW wrwie sac a cVS ai aai I , brad ajua av ah a-der, aai sal BH-pchar.hr he did it erthr frgi Tar. fwrawstw, f T I a-3 aof dwel caraa la Iaji-birliie Maiesrv a .af iauantr.- whnaa lung; years before '-aha ha aa -hnr yoaag: heart. t Jl Ijpb. Zjxumf. sjubar LmU not part ico. ask saisaaiiiiii'h IW '-u uhaervanew of holy erd wrote aad aati Td auesaNsrsa. L aetl hme ayaaw; hai aiaaxce.adarracry had g-aca the tiaaoi anr a nr aaa-a eaehwaoa IkaM ho twfkher tatae wind: and he hailed as a-iuiJ base mui time, aai ta lea-t-g hat c-om uifii.n sail ana ami sal aaa an 1 1 1 tiT f i 1 Ii if matvn&t wt1iaiNrau mnmh-pv hate Kim iWltf, SaauaM lwie lei ta a-aar jaw, aad ? h-a sr-awenrv. " as iatsBaaai meiB. C haaw broacht dowa k the e wouU hat laws aa ens! aWl ; hot be S 4ed j At the recfaeat af sar aWWrsweSeir. I una jaaw saaueaa-qawm-a-rhw seat, sume papers - - '- - 1 - J k.aa aa Am Taa -ar .-sfiaiariimerihir aw ahew amsC bar 2we urta al and I kaaw a-e's aiw gwjg w hut aiaajarasad ha3 ' trhrea aaae certajcra sat aoaa I the tea- Teecat lmiLtmmrmtifrmMFmmi with them (orsay swerders hat IT aeOrewae haw, si fin, ash the lad ayrauiiy acrass the taiia anar tar aa-aaxrlav-aaai SFagwatt war attentiosh Ba tbena to. Tb taarrwarai laaa s-Saaafr thwl. law W acs Xawrmar aaarning f nit 1- f 1 1 if is 1 11 i a huh si 1 aai la aaaiaa flssl aaaaai ttae asanas-. -tnaairma as- avnuay say see. The aaa LanT' iba mala afatttey pleaaw yoat He. Pe f.iaaaaT jwaw1.; Jiaai aanBanattro a saawy eepiieaiuw acs 7 - aaaa.asaC aa.aoiaai wasaaaua nor eeme nows favriaB aai2lcl writ, if abase penern arwwf a tbe chalka-rr, he cwi aai peoaecaae. ha tbougU awytaaa A. wewil f -ey w laaa. snoloft wrag swas. I: accepted ; the afflersry rawtord aarrver as I irieods, and sreaired the wsata an af a tad moat 1 pea aa'hssLed Craoa sorrww reiher trass m, at STsu arewwd has Sua Bs ha falher a ai twajWapint,aad wastrwaUei. lie staiUe I aFTwHL, CSCaaBtaaasBaL aaQaVinBH'a S BstWfbSaad 1 (rom AVar-aT Jrsaoru nJu. The juice of car rots, sdded to cream in Winter, will give the butter iiibaIi therefrom, the flavor and apjaraiice of tha made in Summer. Feuding the cows with carrots is better.f A table spoonful of unelacked lime, given to IIor' as, regularly with their water or food, Cr I or 4 days, night and mo-ruing, will completely expel lbs Birfs. - . Water in which rotators have been boiled, it is said, will protect cabbages, turnips and vines, from tbe ravages of (lies and bugs. IiaM a safo yaximT that grain AoaU arrer & mrs but when tbe ground is laid down to grass, or ploughed roa U. It is remarked by Sir John Sinclair, that neither wheat or rje ataaw should be given lo Mules, as it disagrees with them, and will render tbera unfit for labour. . - '- - Te insure a good supply of manure for the ensu ' ins; year, profit of every favourable opportunity to draw; the bog and swamp earth into the Bam Yard. I alas y.-i r e

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