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ir-T-' OAJaQLIHIlAN. -tee re MLftti tn Tin mm iTiTM a t Mi'Kmtinni, na rsoaisiTSB it irrtmi auwilrignf.i tTirtnu..,. , Austin c. rvriui:) SALISBURY, N. C OCTOBER 2Z, 1&T3. no XX, OF VOL XIX. 1 . --,- , ruonrncTCH, iL.f bream the frirlrfiri fcf "Tea Vf MiCia.isias" MUM pmorr thai we J.outJ . . ii ....... - Wit I"" r"" f -"'tcai principle, j U OMr Ml WHlth Jtlttfrl M CUOdtfCl lb - tH eo without im Hum rtr. I nTa hold to the political wirKipteeof the Rpun- La ' t( IV otrs eo.Jvfatu.xJ and practised tbaa that ferty came inie power. We art J aJWatra M p'ein comruno seose ctMirwriKin (fib Cuediluiwn, mJ a gaunt tJe exercise of all ;-kU - try Mlbr branch of Ik Uwm. Cml VY think thai the tiuvarniweet wee e-tab- Lfc-J trf the benefit of Ibe peojij, and mA ibal Ibe Laj er mod for the uvrumenl a Cosily we brbeve ibal no mora Is fee ought la b ydmi people itita may km ahwiloirlv ima-soi. Uuffrr tm lb Uuvaronictit ta a lodicioui and W lie apposed to the creating of a haw Nalioe- AltU nits bkt Ibe present because a new t fooa bring iipna iba fwla o uiaa. I W in alar!jf fp lo H n;bana fetj. lai iucrumnf Iba TanS. Va dear Ibal tm bu any fifhr la lai th eeopkv Lr Iba ;rpaf tacraaaioi Ilia arofila of iba Maaurrta iv Va Ibkib Iba araM4 ralaaaf 4aliaa alraaiy inL kit UUaiiiuih aa Ibcr men twed by Iba . wpiiaiwa, va Ihipb ibal arraoiiat oufhl ool W grbr. C Ibal act, Iba Tariff duiira will , .'j faa 2Jcra ui.iil 1842, lUy 'will I -Ju rtira krgb amMi(b la aruduca ravaiiaa am 9 aficimt la ac all iba naaooabla aipeoaaa Iffi in apfoaad to tha Uroaral Ootemment a mmnt tba poaar to maka Koada, li4 Cauab iba IM timita gf lha lodirtdual StalM a ba , powar ia eolbxt toiaa off iba pao afNottb Carolina la maka road and improva. a h Na Tork, ur aay bar Biata ao4 if j kM Mtrh power, a wuuU ba anjual and i&ai, at 10 eitrciaa it. Oar Actriua ia, lei each ("jw brry aa ita awa inlainal irrtprotenieota. ffaan oppnaed to all mnonpoliae wltiecr,l Ibrj in eootrtry to tha apiril 4 our I oat it u m and Ungnmt la librtly. We art ia laaor 1 iLrwfi rtftirm in tba admiuiatmtina of lha llaMTtl CvremmeoU If euck a rtform diea not iU pUra, tba United 8'atna canool much locjer luteal to bs t fta peoj.le. I Tat adaioiatralioa of Jtut Q- Adama waa Lad mrk ia all reeano bit that of Andrew Jlcluron 'm awa wlkiitaly worat. Tba roantry fur aome f kn bara rapMi( tbw Uttlar fruita ca bia ptUm eourio. Mr. Vaa Burea waa brouglit in. i pMrar by a proatitutioa of tlx) moory tad ofS r of Gotemrociil to Ibal purpuan, aod by a pulil ill had pncliard on lha people under the name (i Baltimora ConvuntiMn" a Krand Caiiti iaSoa-bublcn and ollica-aeekan, tba ntora objno 'xathk that it waa anacied on a large arate. ; lie, jWrer, ia bow receiving bia reward, tba band fXmg ii aa Iba wall, acJby antirirMtion wa may "Wr bin among lha political dead. He baa, Swtr, axire than half of hia torra yot to aerre, , a iotrod to act ia all fairneaa toward hitn. jVi J enmina all bia public acta with candor, lW axk aa wa toay diaanprova, and give a uk nnport to aucb aa wo may tbink juat and ratriotiwn and liooctly require tbia. At ftguda tba next Piweidancy, wa cannot aa bit aha we will auroort. for wa do not know jd aba will be Candidataa r it ia lima enough yet ittke choice 1 " aalUciaol unto tha day ia Iba W thereof. Whenever tha proper time cornea jW Baking choice, we shall do ao under m other 'bit of our coovictioria ot right. Alihoagh "The Wbitcksi CaioLiRUR will miintain a political character, yet wt inau not cunUm aa anuch political matter wrtofora. We ahall eexkavor to aiva a ereat- V HriM in Urn ivniuit. . Kviiivuin , s 1 U IMIIT of Mir tftarfnra ara Farrrutra mm aliall orrful not to neglect tboir iotereet j but keep lk-oul for aometbiog that will proye MDd iotereattngto them. ",...:;'.'.;: fnrding tba advancenient of Morality ai ea, to the well being of aociety and the prosper- I fw, w anail IKJICl IMF Vrvuiiuillt LtrOIIWvfin .La a f . I . ww. aaieoi 01 jmr umiieo mean. " then principlef f if pur guidance, wo ahall n ia our bumble apbere, and hope to receive Motinued tupport of all tha old Patrwtm of Tu fttnu, and of auch new onea aa may chooae W m with their namea.-. T, ' V" terms:'" ; The Wentern Carolinian ia published every J"?. Two Dollara per annum, if paid in ad ?.rTao Dollara and Fifty Centa if nol paid T!" "piration of three akaaw unleaaat (bediacrelion of the Editor; "lure 10 notify the Editora of a winh to di-. ,Mtbaend of year, wil bo con8idered ; TERMS OP'AbVERTISINa. . r tf Asrarti IBSniMlla a;il ta a..J 7 nerted,at one dollar per aquara (br the ,iaJ"rt od twmty.five cehta for each cim r? Court and Judicial advertiaement will more than the above -ohmviiuu ill a on nf 85 J per, cent. Uom the "Pr Price aiit ka A. 1 j .- : Advapt- """ i" jeany Bureriiaera. he a., Kf"?11 "ei,t m puUetion, wilhout al ! iturin marked thereon, will,' in m Ibrbidea, and charged i mn1' d,re' '! Editora on bu- "i. abli!lrrAaS,',U0,o" m Thunalay morn TaJSj? i,0rk' n ' fcnngatlaf.)iaa to the SUinrL- . ".w en WwRt were dea: r'whidmg ibe larae tavern. FifL- . " burBt. principally belonging to miiw h'"'"4' mnm I'nJ'"! the Pra4.yt.oan " rwiuiaiafl ai n-.u,uoo. ' uvrn or a toonnv.ji " i m tuiMwu.jr graphM arcMul of a rotber'e orau,, ir i-r-, bt fa,- wrxtau br IWwa-af liigrabaw. , . 1-bt .oW aanMy atiawd aa iba kuil bfl (ia oeo, ao mnaigaj iba ervtica ra-cabi aaw Iba oU raaa at kw bench, ioteaily wcatNad m bn bbor, wiib bia Bikia of r4d and a.lvf r lnu,r.n -a. lie Haka OUW8 BimI ci-4KKrJ kb, 4... . if., t 1 m . . r a - Ibew, gUaciag agala el Iba enierr, a-awd la bo, lata whether ba hU b-eoqM tb aa-atwia and hAUr. Tba brliitV-a a.rnr U bia .. a-enw 10 piaaj avaw la biM (. letuiy. RrpUciag bia atilrrto. wbkb ba bad taken fioat bia b.n. draw ap bia aleevra, and opened and contracted bia migara, aa a lenuard doaa tta crawa wbaaj aboal o prwf Spoil ita pr-y tbaa apply mg bia toot b.bil agate 1 ha door it flaw wide opeoia Iwa bwawda, thai gave back woaound aa bw anahod (Wt louclwid ta Boor, bo waa at tba old mao'a aide, with bia fingara claapwd around bia ibrwaU - - Ilia avaa etartod Irofa ibeir eocketi: kia Km vainly ea-ated la aniculale a aovaraiga wbkk U bad loot Ukea up, fell la tba (U t iba climtata eVafpod from bia band t pant and terror war bar. riMy epclo on ka withered. -.(. For aa lav ataal Faaealel Md kirn thva fbaa gradually rw. taking bia grap btfora litw abould eocape, In bald bin by tba throat with one kaad, while, auepaoding a a- . ' " ate anue over inn with IM otbaf. ba thraatanrd bin with tart ant death tX ba tnavel or apola. Ja eeph tdeeped kia banda and ailnsily pieawad fur mercy. PaacalH kaaw not tba anaaatng of tba word. Laabng bin,aihaaa(edby larror and auf ferine;, to bia oat, ba caueed bin to lie dowa wpaa bia tea. MI1I bury my dagger is tby withered rareaaa," be wbiaperad ia bu Fraaco-EngltK-bat, (nr tba take of energy, an riva lha purer Knglieb io kia aar, if ibou atir band or foot Teii ma where I boa baat biddea tby fold, or thou dieet- : ,-.. . - Gold I Oh, I'm not worth ha'pence (Half peo ny in tha world. M TboM beat I and apeak ibnet thy breath again, and I bow abatt taato my koifal 'Twaa of mercy tboa didat not tort iff ad a'ea now, ioatead of the gripe of my fingara. YVbeee gold ia tbia, if not Ibinaf'.r .-. , ' M Ob lha colony 'e, tba aolony 'a aent to ma to be WAjghed,w ha cried, rolling bia ayea in deepair lowarde lha pile. - . Tba coiorty'al Then Hi ba debtor to tba etata tba full aura, and not harden my cooacieriea by robbing a poor wretch," ka aaid, advancing t tba bench heaped with coma. w Ha, mort da via T ba exclaimed, aa ba detected Iba ttay of clipping ; M ia tbia lha way tboa aarveel ib atatea money f III drag thee before tha governor, and fcava thee bung higher tbaa aver daman waa." t I . . M Mercy, good youth," aaid Jueewh, bia . rye brightening M "tit not tba atatea I I meant it m jeat. Ami, ainca tbou aayeal it will go againet lh conaeionc to rob a poor wretch, 'tie mina own I" . "Cicl t tboa art, than, no poor wretch, if thou owneat all tbia gold ) ao my conactenea will ba clar oo thia acora." j 1 ,M But 'twill maka ma a poor wretch, if thou rob ma r 44 Then, when ihoa art made a poor wretch, 1 will not rob tbaa. So cooactonca bath il bi(b waya." , tXmina Joaeph groaned io bitlerneM of apirit. Paacalet, unheeding him proceeded, at ill keeping aa eye on hia victim, who eeemed ta ba paralyted aa if under tba gate of a baailiek, to eouvey lha dollara and aovereigna to bia pocket, without being nice in eelecting the clipped tram the undipped. M Now, old Nicodemua,N ba mid, M IU leave tbaa iby clippinga tot tby paina. But thou baet mora thao thia coin, I'll warrant me.? , : . M Aa true aa thera'a a Heaven above, and a judg. ment day to coma 1 1 have not another penny. I am impoverished, and muat beg my bread about tha afreets. , Oh, mercy, good yojtb, mercy I Da not rob an of wretch ! Tbink on thy eonacience !" M tlave 1 not argued that point with Iheal So huh, and givw ma tby keya, he added, approach ing tha cot where the old man bad lain trembling and groaning with bia eyea directed toward llio robber, aa aoverelgn after aovereigo dieappeared in the capacioua repiailoriea in the habiliment of Paa calet. H Untie thallbong, or my knife ahall do it lor thee.", . , ', "'-"r j Ti but tha key to tha outer door. Oh, mer cy : 0hrM,,,., J. .Hi--.. !.!' 0 Paacalet preaeed-hi hand roughly upon hia mouth, and with bia dearer cut tho at ring. Ilav. mOUin, Bna Wlin 018 OSKCTr CUl IOO oiruijt. I iD24Kacaaion JoLlhH iny I. bt IKnn trt theionm. , After making ad unwiecWul search, ha iuddonly advanced upon the miaer, and aaid with terrible cmphaaia, placing bi mouth cloaa to bia ear.- .- t- r .? -??r-- , " H Tell ma where lie thy money, or thou dieet P and the point of the dagger preaaed painfully againat tne bkio M uia vicuin. i. s.,- i..-- ;. .r- t ; Dumina Joseph, aa if terrified into compliance, pointed to the chimney, crying, in tba accent of deapair, 1 hera ttwre 1 'i-w.--jkxw'. . Paacalet aeiied the light to explore it, and Iba old man'e face lighted ,up with eometbing like a mile at the temporary delay he had gained. He cloenly aearcbed the fire-placed, turning op every loose brick, and even looking up the chimney, but in vain. ; " Old man." be Laid, advancing to him fiercely, thou liaat deceived meF He raised hia arm to atriko Jhe dagger into hia hack when Jo eiib, in extremity bf unfuigned alarm, cried wit, . " Mercy I mercy J I'll tell tbea P- I " WhereT , A-Mvi'v. . Be.henealh mv-rmT eot." ' ; Paacalet . bent down, and eeeing the bo, hia eyea sparkled with pleaaur. , Finding that it was accwed to a bolt, be made tha old man, leal ba 1 a a ' a . i ' . ' "I" na tMf. nnai j-h Mrrlrned bimaelf up. ina hiarija, aa be(rre l)Ug doa la die, rwm.-.njf ai t-,flurra a,! (J af ,a,K, I ftf bMng hit weal b ) hta eyea aoiinu! and with rerioat- tv walrhing avary roo.M if tba Ur, aa ba di-i.lacrd ila rot, kobd, fitted lha key to Iba lock, and taiaed iba lid. The did lha heart ef wp berrvt grow f.int witbia bm I but, aa ba (ward tha) ailrer rwi M lha aacrileeioua baoia U ' wno eurveted bia Iraawrea with dlihi - . . . - w and wonder, bf caat hia ayea drape ratrly upon 1 1 MuiMMHMae wa hung ai the bead of bia bud. Ha lb elanced al Iba wrll.knil fiama af Paacab-t and bi glittering dagger, ami, abutting bia ayet erafwirnigiy, g roaitrq aloud. Paaralrt, after aurveyiua t. a moment tba alii taring bee pa be bad discovered, mcrd to Irana- fc-r Ibm to hit oaa tlmu , Ua CiUl kia anrknta. aiM irwe arriping nn ht nerh bia ) allow band kerchier.eotnaieored AlIieaT it with Htmoiab dollara. Ha al length became ao autbed ia thia uYtiahtful occupatiiei, that ba (-rg.it kmine Jnarh bia owe Nlualion, and, indeed, every tiling but tba ptlee of monrv brf.re bint. Nul an IVtiina J.awiik. ia bia alarm aub-ided, bia lettno-a end preaenca of! mtna tnrreeard, ami ne organ to meditate, even at al lite rieb of bia owa life. nVfendint bia prooerlv lit thercdra aaw with in link ptaaun, thai lha atlrolHMi of lln robber w wholly fited apna bia Jraau,-, ana that, m lha Mgemeea of transferring It, he bad not only forgotten to watch him, but bad laid dowa bt dagger al hit aide. Ha drapnretely resolved to gain ttoaaraaiiia of the weapon. TVra- lore, to aacertan what pnjauect ba bad of succeed ing, ba made a slight noioa with bia shoe apna tba AW. Tin robber did not notice it Ha then moved bis whole peraon. Paeealot only beard Iba sound of bia gold and etver. A third and somewhat noiaiar movement attracted no attentuai 1 and lha old man, emboldened by these afcttCCaWfa-, mattered something like a prayer, and bu uca became rigid with de-perata oVterrninatioa aa ka draw himself along the Boor towaroa lha bed, which stood be- tweea kirn and the robber. Inch by inch ba work- ed kimaelf along under the eot until ha cam with ia reach of tba dagger. Ha etretcbed forth hi ana and seised II in bis long bony fingara with tba resolute grasp which tba terrible urgency of the occasion gave kin and tbaa, with equal eelneae, drew kimaelf back from beneath tha cot until K could eland upright Ha now grasped iba dajrr mora firmly, rose to bia feet, and, leaning over tba bed, retard it in the air. Moll da vie P aaid Paacalet to himself, I ahall ride in mr gilded coach." , The neat matant the dsffrrr waa buried to the hill In hia back.' tie fi ll a be wa trVufming the hat gold coin to bia handkerchief J glared widly at Ibe old Drtan,' cleoching bia finger as if ha would I reap him arid then, with a curse trembling on bi lips, ba died. , From Ik Lmiiei" Magii, Not many yea re ago, il happened thai a young man from New York visited Lootlon. Ilia father ing connected with several of the British Aristo i-rary, Ibe young Americaa waa introduced into Iba iaahtooabla circleaof the metropolis, where ineon sequence of bis vary fine personal apj aarance or thai bis lather waa reported to ba very rich, or that be we a new figure mi the ataie, ha attracted much attention, and became quit ibe favorite of lha la diea -Tbie wee not al all relished by the British beaux, but aa no very fair pretext offered for a re buff, they were compelled to treat him with civility. Thus matter stood whoa lha Hon. M. P. and bia lady made a party to accompany them to their country aeat io Cambridgeshire, and the American waa among the invited gweata., Numerous were the device to which those devotee of pleasure re. sorted 10 kill the old fellow who will measure bia hours, when he ouaht to know they are not wanted, and the ingenuity of every ' one waa taxed to re member or invent eometbing novel. Tha vankeea are proverbial! v ready of invention, and tba American aid honor to hi character as a man accustomed to freedom of thought. Ha waa frank and gay, and entered into the ports and a mute ment a, with that unai&cied enjoy ment which communicated a part of freah feelinga to the most . r 1 .1 'h... - I WOm OUl tasnioniSIS in mo priy.Jm a cmiunm- lion wa at last formed among a trio of dandies, staunch patron of the Quarterly, to annihilate the American. They agreed to vary tne eternal eve ning waltzing and piping, by charades, play ing va rious mines, and having interested one of those in defatigable ladies, who alwaya carry their point in r . .1". k, .1. f t: the acheme, it waa votea 10 no me imng. -After some few charadee hed been disposed' of, one of the gentlemen begged leave to propose the ... .. -.-.l if: . n TM .: game enuea - crowning we i-oai. 1 u w played by -electing a Judge of the game, and three iaj I vo-n-lotlmtfaraooai oi'l'"' la'ltoaor- geiUUmsii, wbeere 10 contest for the crown by anwering aucceasively the vartoua aueetiooe which the rest ef the party are at libettv to ask. The one declared to have. been the- readieet and happiest in hia answer re. eeiveaiba crown .v - ...r-: Our American, mock againat his inclination, waa chosen among the three candidates. . He waxaware that hia position, the anciety with which he wai mingling, required of him the ability to austain himself. He was, to be sure, treated with distin guished attention by bia host and hostess'; and gen erallv by the party, but this waa a favorite to the individual, and not one of the company understood the character of republican or appreciated the Re public. The three wortbiee bad arranged that their turn for him should fall ba aucceasion and be the last. Tin first one, a perfect exquisite, and with an air of the most ineffable condescension put bia question.-' ' '"'-''t'" r-Xi If I enderstand rightly the government of your country you acknowledge no distinctions of rank, consequently you can have no court atandard for iha aiuiMn if b oentleman. will vou favor me ! wkb information where your beat school of polite-1 i to be found P nv!a att-rfc 4.iia while at wrtk, da on kia fre I " P. yur b-nrflt," rrplted tba A eieriran, ami- line oaliaJr. I wmld iwettmaaaed iba Falls Niagara-. emiempUtiMa of that atup-wd-aa eW laacbea Bumiiny I 1 e pruudoat, aed buman a-ahmgiMo to the vaioeel. (1 r-Uik ibe ln(Wr and arutaana ibe mmt bupm1 n abort, il lurea bmu rreai tboir tdole and wbea wa acknowledge that Clod euly ia lavd, wa fwal that maw an ear equal A tree christiaa ta alwaya potae." . There w.a a maraaur among ibe sulece, bet wbatbar apulawaa or renawre ibe Amsrkaa aeuU mi oetarsaana, as ba did not cboae to betray aay aaiiety t.f ibe raault by a acruUay of tba Caeaa which ba knew were brat oe him. lha -Mlij bow propad hia oitiMi. Ho af. reeled to be a great pgluiciae, waa aawaiacbood and wbitkeied like a didomelist, whirk aation ba kadj lana ftilMl t m II K ... - . . . -1 coveting. Uia votca wa bland, but bia em. phai waa very significant. ' 8lnuld I visit ibe United 81 alee, what eubjcl wtiawatra I am eouvefaanl would moat inter- -our peopi, and give ma aa oppwrtuuiiy of an 7 tug their eoMverastioa f Ion most mamtaia as you do el present, ibal itmeercby U the wisest, iba beat rovrnmeol. which ina aaiu w aaaa aver devised, and tkal doaarrarv I- ..a.i a a . to wueny naniorous. mj count rymoa are pro. vetbislly fod of argument, and will meet yea en iwia utea quest aiM, and tryoa cuoen, argue witk yoa to the aed iyeer IJe." The murmur waa renewed, but etiH wMhowt an decided eipree-xn of the foeliog with which br answer bad been received. IX . i 1 .1 -a a .a 1 no inirn men reoa trom ua seat, ana wnn aa aaeured voice, which seemed to aartouuee certaia triumph said. . ,. , I rsqwra your eectaioA, on a nelieata aueetioa j but lha rulaa of the noatmie warrant it and aUe a rand id answer. Tea have anea Iba Americaa aad tba English Udiea which are lha fairest T The young republican glanced around lha circle. It waa bright with flashing ayea, and tha eweet amilea which wreathed many a lovely fip, might bava woa a lew determined pal riot from kia alia. Eiance. He did not hesitate, though ka bowed w to iba ladiee as be answered, Tba atandard of female beauty ia. I belie e. allowed te be the power ef exciting admiration and love ia our aet, consequently Ihoee ladies who are most admired, and beloved, and respected by tht gentlemen, most be lln fuiraaL. Now 1 assert con fi hitly, tot iliere ia not a nation an earth where woman ia ao truly beloved, aa tenderly cherished, so respectfully treated, aa in tha Republic of th United Stalea, therefore, the American ladies are Ibe fairest. But," and he again bowed low, M if lha laIe bf..re whom 1 hava now the honor of expreaaing my opinion, were in my country, ahould lliiiik lhani Americana. Toe applause wa enthusiastic! after the mirth bad subsided ao as to allow iba Judge to ba beard. be directed the crown to tha Yankee. A Living SirUto. Ia na-m'nr ihronvh a vil lage, I waa struck with the eight of a still and abri veiled corpse, clothed and aeated in a chair, laid alanitng against a wall, so that tin feet were iu the air, and the head waa bent upon the breast. While I stood looking at it, J waa etartled by a jerking motion in lha right arm and then eeeing two black and v,jvid eyea straining to catch my at leolion. Thia was a human and living being, which bad existed ia this shrivelled and motionless slate for. 8 yeare ( Ibe flush seemed to hava disappeared from bis bones the skin bad ahrunk and waa al most black 1 1 have eeeo mummies that appeared in a better atata of preration. ' Tha Joint were ah1 fited, with the exception of tha right ahouluer and the jawa. Thia freedom of lha ehoulder, amount, however, only to three inches of a eee'-saw move ment of Ibe fore arm, and ke keepe working il back ward and forwards, aa be say, for exercise. VrpekorCi Trmvtli ia th$ aat. 1 ARABIAN HORSEa , One must see Ibe at a blea at Damaacua, or thoae of the Emir Beschir, to bava a correct idea of an Arabian burse. Thia superb and graceful anitnal lose bia beauty, hia gentleness, and picturesque figure, when be is taken from his native and accu tomed habits, and brought to our Cold climate, and the abada and solitude of our atable. Ha must be seen at tba door of the tent of the Arab of tha des ert, his head between hia lege, tossing hia long black mane, and brushing hia eidee, shining like copper or silver, with hia long tail, whose, extremity ia al ways linged with henna I na must be aeon decked with brilliant hou-inga, trimmed with gold and em broidered with pr-arlai hia' bead covered with a net of blue or redeilk, woven with gold or silver, and edged wilh tinkling points which fall from his forehead ever hie nostril; and with which he eon- - --- , . , . ... . , . I cawia - oeaftowa, ai o-ua mnoimii.i ni nit " very large arid intelligent eye-ball i ha must be I seen, above all, in numbers of two or three hundred, aoma lying in the duet of the court, others tottered by iron rma and fhstened to long cord which cross these court oilier free upon the sand, and leaping wilh one bound over the rows of camels which stand in their pah; aome held by young Mack alaves, clothed in ecarlut vesta, the horses nfliictionalely putting Iheir heads upon the ahoul dera of these children, and aone playing together aa free and uncnnfined as the wild colt on a prai rie, atanding around, rubbing their heada together, or .mutually licking each other' ahining and ail ve ry hair, all looking at us with an uneasy and curi ous scrutiny on account of oar European dres and strange language, but soon becoming familiar, and coming gently, holding out their neck for u to stroke. Tba resiles expression of tha physiogno my of these horse is perfectly incredible, till one baa aeen rt for himself. All tbeir forlinga are es pressed in their eyea, and the nervoue movements of their ntoutns ana noetriis, aa uiauocuy sou ex. sreasivelv as upon the countenance of a child. Wbea we approached them for the first lime, I they exhibited aa Much dislike and curiosity w a I man would M at iba eight aa uitd and U llllfIJa kl,Mrl L,. I-. bmkJ Hem and Iboir mn milj backward, or lbrea fUwerd, showed ihetr prtae and eawasinoaa. I admired -rcially aotrrai . vslwabl saarea, reosrvad for the Kuur bnjw-IC I flored, by my interpreter, 10100 pie-os (, MH' , of the haikiautnoax 1 but aa Arab would not aall al ny price a n-ra ef iba breed. 1 1 hart Axe waa aoaoccoaaiiL IH Immmrli ejaBBBBBBHaBoa . A a (A JW-W Hrlrnmml,!,. AfWURUITIll Of HUMAN JrK. Netgetobedwhoeymara alwpy, because it (a nut a carts ta hour. Te stand la water to your tnee (Ubing U Iroul '. c hoy them in a clean dry market. liMIn . A K . . 1 . . l 1 ' iKoioaro. ac. marrying out bf band, and when Ibey find lbemrrra with a aeme roua progeny, IsmeoUng ibe aeverity of Iheir lut, and abu-tng UJm, !,, f brotbera, and pa iron of of all donociiiaatiutai tr pot providing f. ihem. Men rommitiing auiri.ie to gd rid of a short l.fe ' nd ita evil, which Uiuaf neceoanrily Urmioata in " a few jear. and ihua entering upon one which I te laat Mevsr, fend (be evil of which Ibey du not aean to taka Iba wisest method of eliding. People of exquisite erneibtUty, wbo cannot leer la aee aa animal put tu death, showing tin utmoat ' atteutloa tu Ibe variety and abundance of ibeir U. blea. " " The keir nf aa avaricious uncle paying kin Iba euiinool nf the eWjiest mourning. ' Tba lovely widow of a rron njd man wearing weeds; and the gav survivor uf a neb old threw be. ing particular ia the choice tod diaplay ef bia weep, are. " To buy a Korea from a near relation, and behave' every word be aay to praise of Iba animal ba is do. , airoua to dispwa of. A ma a shall curse and swear at hi groom or kia tailort but id. polite Company nothing aa vulgar aa aa oath ahall eecapa kia line. Ta euppoee every one Lkee to bear your chili cry, and you talk nonarnae to il. 1 ne perpetual struggle of affuctioa to pan IU a oddity. - Old men affi-cting tba gayaty and aalkntre af youth young men assuming tba gravity and aana. iiiyoi age. To the lose of time and money nt the eantiAhla to add that of your temper. lou Have a matm children with different diapoai liona and eapaciltee, and yoa give then ail tha aama ' education.' - , . Tn aend your aon la travel into foreign count riea, ignorant of the hiatory, eonititution., mariner, and la'iguage'of his own. , J To tell a person from wltra yoa aolicit a loaa of money Ibat ynu are io want of il. You lie In bd till eleven, lake a luxurious break., faat, lounge about, return to a aumptuuue board at ; seven, play al cards till midnight, eat heartily again al unper,aiid wonder that yoa do not enjoy , a perfect elasticity and hesJtb of mind and body. . You indulge your child in an unlimited passion , fur fineclothea and good living, and are afterwarita shocked at bia being a coxcomb and glutton. , Tu put out once fire on a given day of the year, ' though cold ee-terly winds should blow. That any man ahould despair of aucccs 1 in any., the moot foolish undertaking,' in a world an over, stocked with Ciole. , ' , - Such man ia indelled to you in a targe mm of money, and baa no means ia poaermion 01 in proa, peel of pacing ynu that it mar ba utterly itnpoev aible for biin to earn it by bi industry.you Immure bim in a prison- , . , .You "make a loolish match, and gravely aaka j. dirions friend hia omnioa of your choice. Two BruiiM avha kruiar rwil ih. I kn mm t , w.w., W . quarrel, previoualy indulging ia tha work of alaugh -ter, 00 tha sound of a trumpet and on beat of a drum, ioaialiUoeously otopping and reciprocally perform ing everv act of kindness. AQRICUL, TUBAL. 1 OCTOIIEB. ' Fait Ploughing. Asnpportunity preaonts itself, all aliU clayey ground Intended for Spring -.ulture, ahould be ploughed up this and the ensuing month By ploughing 7 inches deep and taking furrows 9 iuchea wide, the furrowa will be laid at an angle n about 49 degrees, the best pjasible position at which ground can be laid to receive tha greatest amount of benefit from tho fertilizing effect of winter frost and snow.' Ground thus treated are alwaya in-, finitely better suited to the purposes offspring e.uU. lure than if left untouched. But besidt-a I he ad-' vantages Brining from the following effects of the avfeaftkA tniUll. MA.I. HI ill ..M m. t M ' -.-.., i...,.. .,,m ;"I'aiJLJnwnYi"'.-ui lh Spnug, when tune is tnraluable. GatkerinJ 9nd prttening Potaloti.l Aa soon aa your potatoe are fit fir digging, lake Ihem up ¬ end be sure lu put thorn away with a little expo sure to the sun aa posniUe, and care ahould be la-! keu Io bruise them aa little a possible. , f Pumpkini. Aa your narapkina ripen, .gather them and put Ihem away in a dry warm room. It ii important that they be housed before being ex posed to the frost of the field. , t . ,1 , IIogi. aaon aa tba rang in which your hogs may be running ceaaee to be a pasture, put them op, and if you design commencing your food, ing with pumpkins, boil them, aa by ao doing you not only render them more nutritious by concen trating the saccharine matter, but by destroying tha vegetable acid you deprive them of the power of scouring your hogs, a thing alwaya to bo avoid ed if possible.' Once a week, while your hog are fattening, throw either rotten wood or charcoal in to them. Either will correct the acidity upon their, stomach, and keep ihem to their appetites. Caikrff 1. Toward the Utter sad of this month put away your cabbages t be aura to do it before the Croat injured them, and they will keep better. 4 V .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1838, edition 1
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