Tfi if till of 3. Laiarm, aorce t!a ainci In the City of f.'barlriton, bv virtue of a CtM Cte. . Viei trfi vr.irtrisrtt tsttfitfi. We learn tlntvtha Ameikiri discovery brigs, Sersph end Ann.f .n, under tbe coaimsnrj . of Captslnt rni!lcton end Palmer, left a port InUe ticioity of Cjpe Horn, the rrtidd'e of Januiry last, all well, nd 'proceeded Southward for Pahoer's Lsnd end the South Pacific , , Jlii Minufatturt,ti of the tjtoti flourihin sperict of minufscture now tarried on In this ciiy Js jhal ! of Hate There ere probibiy at-thisTmoioent aljout elgbt f tn;xti-MUmmu ufacturei, and as many n 10 or 90 WtirtU uf AtUnUon C)WAN It Rt.F.YHS ft no reoei.ing sn t opening at their 8'ore, Woml (,rov is Hoi1 MWf, :1 milei writ of 3tis)ury a gen eral ataoetmeiit of . , , , AVw Vatkhnthk and. Cheap ..c.oons; s teleeted f,y J. J, fjttve of tha .nva Trm, an.J bourht fr Cah from the latest importations h N. Tork and PhiMlohia, All of which they- are determined to tell at lo as any rinodif the ssme q ulity Can bo bought in this Section , . of the country. Their assortment consist tf fn, Iwtued from t court of record in (he Staja of Mw York, tec mi to hat aaakenediiir feel ingi am our the people of Charleston, which htvt been recriminated by (bote of the City of TtIIP, WMNS 01-' TllM FAFEK. uo" " " emc.em; mrtn. o. raising a re. Sew lrft, R appears that Lmru wai arrea ted in New York upon a writ t(tafiai adrrrn Jtfulum and merer ded in giving bail fo? bit per. tonal appearance at (he rctura dav of the pro ersa In the mttnti tie he tbteonded fro it New lark, ir.d fld fclini-if In Cftarleitun. M ofH. eer waa rent with a L't(4 C-ufrom New York during the past winter and tueceeded In arret Itng td,' ouf wai compelled lo eariy hU prtton ei b-te one of the JudtM of (be Ciwiit CH A t!,B -f the "fn w iw wmeu . ... - . . . . ... . i.:,.; h.i,I" to the discharge sjfelbcia dWUI aroe, ' ' i . ., , t , - i - tjiiti Hiiti iiib i arm mi urrn rk in an cninp of (l.t Stile f 3oat Caroliua; U"dted;ertti totl writ of ffafttiu Ittbui, iautd by (he Jdrt, who Cut inn an I G roar us.. . MiUatwa 4h rUouft.fMwuicMl).ttAda iW if.a4Mwriiiw'rt8w If.! I . - 1 . - . . ' . . .. ' Ctft f.trpu$, upon the ground o a jrrtviout ar. fourth ptrt ol the tenders will bo found ineuus anq customers ar .iit, i r'L ti.ru. ia.Exxdtyiiigsjukau f, ... t,. M . 'I''-, J W . gtns!y ebata tnJ the nwtlvei of Ui 6ngat tuft liimffully rnlirf presented. The idi. (ages, Jiirh under proper regulations and judw tkme management, a liberal tariff would have offered, In tlx view cf lhancicra, as thi !ui ar. L i u ..n.,i!.Hi i inn u W'i o P'"M"' mi ui inn leave no ffc. undersigned ha. d-.rmed it tpdieot to part . . , ,. i i . . , TD"," . , K nere linwrunr tit tbe cefence of foni!iUUi"fl i , ii i. ,i: ',, r iiornrrr-" m shew no rnel;ntnon to compro.' in th conduct of (hit Paper. In disposing ci , i. t n Xi i.. the f 7 -"J r ' eaitoW- V . covered, to' meet wi'Wenv Wriowe rnrjAaiiiuft. 1 ..s.h f.rmth and real) thsn h,t p!""""' ' 7 ..-. -h-.......,. Tnti t TtH!T,nfl(t,irirre'vrT'terr trt nrtirrmm"mw'rw' :T i t ; - 1 4 -htt'M,u At which our i,,fe,neMtndlAe.rmliei will gl r!aima.of.tl?,aeWeeter eouniiUd, that BTrind devotion Ife therelort enlress wr whirl emsnated from theauthoritf of th court them continutnee of the libvrtl ttronK fciiherto betoed upon this lper,-ver con jjexioo with which, on hit prt, i nw dioitd. In ttk'mg "f ' fr'WDd ni "PP"""! U underelrwi muit be lrm,,u1 ,0 ,pfe deeptud ftcliOK h ' furteJ ' -.,er. wen ft period,-h reUiion. which, ,r M long He, have ih umnter Tupled hrmony nd unring!ed contcntmefm le'ccn himieff d the people ' fl i -M"0,i" (heStlU. The only eoinoUtory r. flection, vbieb'CM,il .ny decree, Mne pnef rrow h'.eh to se.ikibly him t ihr tSirt N of cpwure. fro,, h.t f.mily ...d tAli. i the hope thtt ..eMob be lul- T4nUg'touttobiidecJininllhrt'th-.ndhi..te.ll. reliance on tbe li'l,ie Superinteodcnce, tltat Uli, "who tempera the wna w u-"Ur.. :mb,"iU one day ref.ore, him, renewed in i.u.j K.tnrf.m in eoiritfc ( the bosom of ' fci. f.m.ly aDdktbc circle of bit friend- nd .k I rimo WHITE. peighbort. ' . SaUtbui y, June 9th, 1330. U will be perceived, achate hai ta!-en pVr iathe conduct of thia paper, toy be withdrawal of Being placed in new handa, we deem it in. cumoent upon u w u, - - viewt,in relation U the prominent tupick ofj diacusiion, which teem to fix and a!.orb the al- " tuitiuit. reward. whHV we labour to a.un (ention of (bit nation, upon the ultimate decision teratl the rvil tendency of the mode of con 'r h;rh hanTta dcsti:.v. ' I a',0P" 'v lK bo give audi iin- aave enl.sted under tlie Republic-n ban - lcrn.ined to pu4 boldly forward in the We ha rr ilftiTniined lo I: ru.,n ,f evrrv nlaa. which can hold forth If' ------ f In iis ettabliahmtnt, the proapect of the even tual triumohof thoae priuciplta, by the gui dance of which alone, we can ever promiae our - Uaimmo-eable. security in the .. pwee-aion . tw-B-nt cHmr hr o4 Pace, prat. -'j:vdVMi.'&k to Repub!rcatrM.l-ra -fon'tttitrre- n! nioydcne. aa the cyw-1 n" coLfJuS!, -Washiofitca Cay, by "aever " .HiWfSreiveterWetttir ;n n-ktna.'.. What tlien h 10 presene tV, Rublican mould, (hat ut imprint opon lh, Kruoucan momu, u i ,i .. ).- r.w.U hnuM-m4ilwttrri!TiE'''ttTe IHTrrriin()inir to auth 1 H farth the admiration of the enlightened ; mbacription to the Ma)tilli- IW1 Company, f world? we can only look for the fulfilment oTT0 Ti.umronl Tt page or our paper) rnr n.iuiiuu cuit(iiu.ui that &iW:Wctwcrnn"tbTet.4'.(ri inJcr pa-uul mymrm. .Mt rBny.. duties, p- t. jrriph or br Union over cbnKktd cftwHcr- br.tTO W WKEJTR -hav?itiirHgjfclintj m the fart of jhe BrHtsh a- "-lV.'t"nL.r nver coiiatrucSve iovh rsTTb"" irianer mlo Thia OiRce,. he.rFe.yei.ireitTMrameiiL to eataFour commereM tH.. Could we bring o ir min 1- to believe'.n the dm - gerous opiniQa inculcated by. those who would thus aeform the Pj mn.etry and esact proportions Cf our political system, as lo the proper mode construing the powers delegated (0 (he gen- eral government in the convention of the ttaus, we should tiU differ with thera al to tbe prr. tfietw of entrusting those powers in tU bauds Cf the national legislature. In entering into tne rompact, which at present forms the bisis of as sociation between the different statta, the par tiMtoirdJTnot intend to part with any r oth'cT nnwera. than those which are espressly rtlin- guished and forbidden, the exercise of which ' ?y the several states, was lound impracticable and dangeroua to tbe wfety and well-being of the Union. With the knowledge of these facti we will never consent to advocate any s terri of policy, which must inevitably lead to disunion, Unless arrested in tU progress by the strong arm f - -rftruth awl a-juitaeiiffli..of..tb -" tBCdbynapartron of heUwion u.outlie other. We will cordially lend our aid in the sup- . Sort of anysyt'em of mearures, looking to tiie internal improvement "of- tW'statetv under the! countenance, and with the succor of the appro-j pristing power of tbe state governments, and j such we deem the only legitimate mode of for. Warding the improvement cf the various sec t ions of pur country. We do not yet (notwithstanding many of our rttoWdui!iem -i-htmet of -tmrcrmtimiancertnuch longer- ibef- eonfederstioni think the cause of permanent oin already egin t se-th gradual reflui of -: -affairs from the fer ebbi'to -which the .Southern interest! Jiave declined, under the continued drti of oppressive taxation and undue distribu tion. - With the original design of t tariff, we .pro fess Yourselves to be well pleased, since it wss intended as' a' substitute for direct taxation. A . noderate rate of duties, sufficient to defray tbe actual and necessary expenses of the govern, ment.andtb meet contingencies, would in "ouf estimation prove the scheme of the tai iff", a wise t and salutary exchange for that of direct taxa. tita. But its priraevjl intcat fca beeb ai mowjt '-i fc' lir, p ISV1TIIC I Having of Anne of AuVrit, "frtter the people h"le they ulumher, thy wilt wke up in drpen. 1dnc.', If our Southern people l imber, will hut Ue e niry wirprine them f Deing roued fiotn hi ir IrtWjjv, frtit ht their iomU. ruent wIjfii they find the fitters of d.pendncr clotely rivetieil upon them 1 Th timtttre 'ww pproi,lin, hrn i ill be neee-iry to trrutlniiite cloeiy the priciplri of men, who rck in be j Uced It the hflm o( fT(lr. Our pi rsmul f ietuhhipi and individual pred.!cciiom h iuld be immnlu'ed upon thf al tar of liberty, and frrrat will be the merit of the ucrifire ! Every man thoul l acleet the indepen- ie nee of hit country, ai the poUr tar, b whieli j to ateer hit courar thro' the a'omiy rea of con flpcta hich nuw aeitate. and thum the noliti cal barq ie, in which be hai hitherto tailed with aecttritv and tucceaa. , Th'n it a crit't most imposinf and eventful wi'h regard to the pernetuation und prosperity of the Un'oi. V.' will kioii I arn whether the will of one et of men, who ami at the advance ment of local iittcri-sta ind ctional viewi, if to be set up in contimuJ npnojiiion to the contti. UlMUudjluUl.tti. lwi w4 -HfjJ tr,i4y writt w down in the well known vulume of our political creed. Lope nur iffbr'a u.il not be apent wU- 1 P"r be frn.ral K..ven.ment ! The tomtiiuitm.al cotrpariu a c '.arur of tpecijtet - ' j fed ,franu.-ll hx r,pta The ttqiy Henry V. C miter or '-li.i ntkU.'tnd , the lion. William T. NuckuiU of S.iulharuiiua, , puted through hi place. d.innjr 'he paat weei, M JMirJm frm- l"fitfflLi M 'S ...'.8ci i..v.cm n, "se ot Uepre.ematives annouJKltJ,ttiJ'"ni" l'"'" . s----r:- . 1 the Uimed States, to issue his pfoclamal on i e- . ; " from bestowing that attentive consideration j ""' thi important document, which we Ivave it in crmtr mplation to d-i.when more st 1. .;-ire, "d l.ich its importance teems to urge upon will therefore offer it to our readers wilmt furtlirrconment at present, with a prom, to givR our views in relation to it, at tome 'JbT qtient time, seeing uon the earliest op- r """. uer rraKiii me cbugcohoi our uiiice, with a view to the faitlitul end regular publication of our paper. Celchrathn iii f.incilntn. f'e kre requested i to announce that suitable ar'wnge'ments have ; been maile nt i.incoluton, preparatory to the celebration of the approaching Anniversary of I our Independence. Micbsel Hoke, Esq. has . been selected to deliver the Oration. Chas. Leonard Esq. foct. S. P. Simpson, Maj. John Michael, Thos. Williamson, tt if. Jacob Kciohardt, sueEsq- have been chosen as the committee of arrangements pTG.Robe - aon, B. J. Thompson, "J. B. Williamson, J A. Kamsour, J. II. HcFarland and W. E. Ileisketl, EiCjfS' compose ttrt Coii!jmtH! of (uasts. tr Reiolvcd by the meeting that invitations should he extended, through the medium of the Newspapers, to the surviving f airiota generally ot tne itevoiutmn, to attend and join in the tea. tivities of the occasion. tLuUVaMi.lt wilUsv r " luc "0l, w gjiw .or that " TAmnai Jews" was named at .Jhe. Orator uf the Uay. We are requested to aay, if Maj, Tf.ot. Deus,Jr. o( Rvtherfwdten wat alluded to, the publication of hit name was unauthorized, and given without hit knowledge. ' .at)11 We Isarn that the Branch Bank in this place, will, in future, only receive in psj mentor de posit, Specie r the notes of the Bunks of thi State or of the United States. Such a regulation has, we are informed, been designed for tome time past, and the dealers with the Bank gen erally noti fled that a ru'e rf the, i' "id would be eitablijheA of ho ith Cirolint rrluafc be preferred. It aeemi he iiai been arrested a second lime, and earned on hoard a vruel to be Uamporttd to New York. At the time tome Heps were taken on the part of (be. City authoritlct of Charh-flton (o procure kia releata fro n inipriaoument, aince they def mcd LU arreet an unwarrantable inter Irrence with the rnterrml concerns of the State and a total disregard of the rights and privilege oi i s citizens. 7h aiurmm Cong mt Oh Moaday, Hie Jlit ult. the finl aettiun of the twenty first Cnngreat clotrd. :aurlav wat tbe last buai. on day of that bodv, Th- Pretideiit appeari to have deliberated, to Uie l ilt moment, upon the bills, which involved qurs ions of the deepest importance to the country.' Both houset sat froivten o'clock in tb- morn'ng id Saturday to four or five o'clock .n 'he morning of Sunday. Among the bills nhich received (he aaiiction ot the rrrtidrnt and became law , w the bill upon colonial trade. The bill to reduce the duty on Molaasea. . The bill to reduce the dut on Salt ; The bill to ettablUh the office of Solicitor in ihe Trenury ; The bill which provide! for (he Cin. tinuation of the Cumberland road and of survey for objecta of Intrrnal Improvement psaaed the House of Representative. An amendment was made there, striking out the appropriation for continuing the road from St. Uuji to JefTron Citv. upoathe ground that that wai a road of the description which the I'rrtident recently re- fliBfd to tahcfiuWrTRt'lt I reTidifirto Rive'ri and llnrbors passed both Houses. The bill au thorizing an additional subscription to the stock of the Louiaville and Portland Canal, which rwvrd the Senate aotnetime aince, Pfted in the Moui; of Hepreientatif but it retained bv the Pre&ident for fuller comideration Tbe bill providing for the adjustment, in part, of the long contested claimi of the itate of Massachusetts for service! rendered by tbe nulina during tbe ar of 181215, which had previously paused in the senate, wai pasaed in 'he House ot Hep. rtsentatives. Ihe bill authorizing a subscrip tion to the atock of the Washington and F eder. ick Turnpike Uoad Company, passed tbe House of Kepreaentatives (havinjf previuusly pnamrd the Senate) but tp which die President refuted main i lii aanoliiu. Tk-kill u,ll),k hu..l j.h. u . . cm- r.l.:r.--: . i ,e .l - .l .iCiaiiOn, waa takn up in Ula l.wr Houae, and hr.by a vote id hy:.it on She tiblc The Bill, : noticed above, reported ioJbe. lo wet bouse. At i the suggestion of the President enpowerinjp him, upon tuVreptfono evIoVnce"' tltat ihe Government of ureat Britain will open the rlnring that he has received such evidence, and i h at thereufontheportjif'ihe.l'n ed ttef abalj "rTeopeiecI tofiritith trading Vessels, may be re- 'ions opon former terms of free intercourse and unrestricted interchange of tride. : Mcnat mc of curious Animals will be ex bihited in this place on Thursday and Friday next. Virgil Maxey, of Maryland wai nominated by by the President of the United States on ''atur day the 29th ult. to the Office of Solicitor of the TriuTpy;"1rtcb tiat jiwbeerr erestdra;dirfie nomination was confirmed without oppotiti' ii. "The Tlce-f resident havin, Sal ufday, retired from the chair of the Senate for the remainder of the Session, the Hon, Samuel Smith of Mary, land waa elected President cf the Senate fr tempore. .KXTM WerasXe.BibljJtjeiy in David son co., are rercifuUy eqneStecTfb meel'InllTe of June, at 13, o'clock, to make arrangements for supplying ell the dustitute families in their ted that several Clergymen, and perhaps some other persona, will deliver addresses on the oc cation. DANI EL GOIJLD, Agent 4j the A.J. S.ur JV. Carolina. June 3d, 1830. , 3t24 ." : - " !L ; NAPOLer; Essling was the first battle l6St by Na polooni Qutf thirty battles in which he commanded In person he ita(ortyriaf an! skillful enough to lose only jx Kt sling Cranoe, Leipsic, Brienne, Lson, and Waterloo. His defeat st F.ssling was repaired tome time afterwards by hit vic tory at Wagram i that of CraVnoe com pleted tlfc dis"rgani2tion of the army of Moscow, that of iTcipsic deptived him of hit army, and of Germany, and laid open France to bis enemies; that of Brienne became fatal to the conqueror, by jnspir ing him with a false idea of security, lor which he was soon severely punished; that of Laon was the lat t ffort of an ex piring army j that of Waterloo terminated hi military end political camo ,.. i ,'iir-e.ni eJir.eiin. ..rt " "t f ",r? n,vt beretttor received fro theif " country In wrTsrent direetiont. ueteral ftiemI. , eilomertf Mi h b dose at. : nftherendert and msnufacturert . tention and steady haUtttu merit a eLtino.-. ' pretty Ure business, few of them reaching as high 100,000 in islet, being probibly equal to n sverp;e of 23, 000 bttt year. V, York Enquirer. Se!J VrrfeAaj Sorting Bnt!fm PaUtenA er Cor. We h.ive eximined this ingenious in tention ol-Mr.. Williamton, the noeity ol which appears to rponist in lighting the tacking by tnesns of the pressure placed upon it, tnd in proportion A Ihe weight, (lie (igh'ricst it increased. We think it a great improvement, and will add to rhe comfort of sleepers. The model which wo examined, was hr several dsyt exhib ited in the Exchange, but for the accom modation of tidies, we understand is to be icen this day at Mr. Princei' store, .'ohn street, opposite the Arcide- We loiro from'jthe New Yorl: Arntri cm that a Miss Smock, of New Jersey, bat recen'ly recovered a verdict rf 3000, sgainst D.vid Williimson, for sl,nder. Mr. Southard, late Serretary of the Navy, distinifunhed bianelf st counsel for the plaintiff. The valut cf money in Grett nriUia and France, estimated in dollars and cent. GREAT BRITAIN. J'arthinf, 4S dec Penny, 1 c. 80 " Groat, 7 c. 4W Shilling, 22 c. IS " Crown, or 5 alnHing, jg 1 11 c. 16 Sovreign, or pou ul, 4 44 a. 4t " Guinea, 2 1 shilling., 4 66 c. C5 M FRANCE. Denier, Sol, or 12 demcrs, LWm TouriM, r 30 sola, Rcu,.6r crewn, 6 livrcs, " PiMolern-hvce, ' " Iiuisd'or, Franc, ' Five frtnev, - 8 dec 92 '' 18 e. 52 " gl 10 c iMf. ir 4 44 c. 44 4c.n-" 93 c.TO . ttJlitbwy Prim, June i2..,.....,......,..Co,tor li to 2 cent, corn 31 to 4H. beef "( tn A hut. TerOTO ia, Hour X75 to 4 per barrel, wheat 50 ' :::.:.-...-r.n-. ' " '-,"1- -- to 63, Iruh potatoes 40 to 50, iweet do. 35 to 40, brown lugar 10 to 11 coffee 13 to IT. salt l.fts. toJLUumcjipUJRJLiutiuLS IaVwbi.kM (4 23. bacon 8 to 10. CkaHctttn, fiirSl-V.XJotton fto i j reritii, flour ii f S..l&3ikt m 367 bacoii B t o Itt ham 8 a MVbe kindttf bagem: 19 a if, 8art3U ro55,cdrni 4rff507 cbfTee II to !3:CaroI bank billi 1 a 2 per cent, discount j Georgia, I l oiiio. v, Fayeunille, June " CoMori 85 to 91 3 J to 4), lard 6, molasae 6 a 23, aitgar 9 to 1 1, talt 6i to7J, tallow 8. wheat 60 a 65, wbUkey V4 to 26 U. S. bank noiea i cent, premium, tape tear auto, i a 2. , . Columbia, S V. June 3.... Cotton 7 a Sour 5 to J, whiskey 30 to 37, bacon 8 to 1U, wheat 87 i to 100, corn 60 to 6, aalt 70 to 75. ("nerati, June 2 Cotton 8 to 9, bag ging 18 to 21, coffee I S to 16, sugar 8 to II, salt 75,- eom 45 to M, fftmr (from wagrnistTtrSO to 5, Baltimor 6.5't, peach brandy 40 to M, ap ple do. 30 to 35, whiskey 28 to 30, molasses 35 to 40, flaxseed 50 to 60, oats .10, bacon 7 to 10, ard 6 j to 8, mackerel 6 to 7. 5(1. 7" Camden, June 5........Cotton 9 to 10, flotif 5 a to 5 out of tbe wagons, that from Camden mills 6 to 7 i wheat 85 a 93, oorn 55 to 02, oat s 32, salt wtusKey W to o5, bacon 8 to 12. 'AVwAern, June (.-....Xlottoa 8.00 to 8.35, flour 5.0 a 6.50, wheat 874 to 1 dollar, bacon $ to 6, salt tso to lWt peachbrandy 74 apple do., 40 a 45,-whMef 'jjjl-m, ...r. 1 " in in i - ir-" r'jnHE subscriber oflees for tale a l&jj '"able tract of rmrrfm MCck- t"ii?f leiiburgcounty.aantaining 175 acres, JL . tying on the watertof Paw Creek, 1 on the road Wading from the Tucl- aiege fbrd ta Camden, joining lands with Alex, Cathv, Prandi kl. Beaty, and Arch'd. Waddle. The land ii of an excellent quslity, and well .adapted to tbe culture of corn, cotton, and small eralh. - - AU.O, i goudJikaiav.judl tome test rale bcul torn land. . there isa to story dw'ling .houtf, and nthtir neeffcxry" out:housei'i which are all new. and, SMd.- -Alwt 1 1art'e"'frame Machine-kante, with an excellent CoMon-Gin and Screw j which Will be told with the place, or separate, as it my uit the purchaser. Th place is also an excellent stand for public busi ness, and particularly Mercantile, as it is remote from any store, and in the neighborhood of sev eral valuable gold mines. Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to apply soon, and view the land, as an. oppor. tonity of getting so desirable a situation will not olref soon. Ihe term will be made easy and accommodating i and will be nude known to any person wiihing to purchase, by Andrew Grier, Esq. living near the place , or a Ittter ad dressed to myself, directed to the post-office at Wilfuug's Mills, Lincoln county, N. C. will be promptly aieoded to, ' . JAf. O. SCOTT, JHv 3Ut, 18.p, , - . 4c or m same. . . , Grand Menagerie . tn . F Cl'RIOpS ANIMVLS, i "110 be exhibited in iliis ptacn on f biirf L and Fridiy, the i7th and I8ih inrt. among which ii the great HUntingi 'T . A Tirrorf Aei.rai. " T!i retformiiKti of Vipp.MiRultsn, fnetbr with Hie dexterity'aml mtrrpiditi .f bkeeper t affwd a acc!acle, not oa'y eurio'ti and diver ting, but in many initancei highly i ifereatmg t the spectator. Among a vtriety of iingiilar marks of sagacity in thia Elephant, ia th feA, that he will uke hit Html in the middle f to yariand m ve briakly amundi hit hind feet , remaining in the centra of tne cirela, whieli b perform with hit beads placea hi keeper ra his tusks, nd whilst he rnnrintiefmnving raund . the circle, tcsaes hitn up ti th height of 13 or 14 feet, and with the" most singubr. and acem-' .. ingly atudi, d acenraey. citchea him upon but tusks ad trunk, nd in conclusion, gives bun tons in the air and safely land him upon tbe back of the Elephant. , , ,t . The naturo of thi performsnce. w'.th ' -e doubfi mi srciiniy oi me Keeper, render this rl-lnit more ore intepid anrl Interesting than th lauha e f. t of the eelebmted Mr. Stoker. This " bl in. Uie country, beinr about .ten feet high. f weighing ten thousand pounds, and ha luka , b .it four fro loitr. Wih the Elenhant wilt . be exhibited llie tlatilia Tigmr) lh UAhh- a eit; the Lonparttt the fofnnj-j(,j-with verii- - ouski Uof vfonkeys among which are the Urn ruil .lhnlcen the lhf Tf1 Jlhnky) ro gether with tereral Jpo$ ad Hat. - 4Mdf -Jack wiM rerform on hi fonty. Ibo exnbN tion will be accompanird with good music, Admiitance 24 cents children under 11 j earsj of age half price. Hours of exhibition fruiB 11 in the morning until 4 in the evening. , T STy4Bfl.-ftwi.the stibsifec r jeVidirg.ij Liberty Hill .KerhawADj.trictt 8t VAJn u Mrcbli?lia.jllk-muiJta nt pf J tlrtUX-froni. I'Jroiitia, pped - ha - abu iLLwa yeah old. auLbridWiiM. kail hn -. UWft m, -a slFttrrrormdtiie naett. 1 a" ' i!I 1 .1.. L . 1 ... . melincd the belief that hi't Mdnnr . get I'tctJta Virgiait .ti,a.XiiiAii':ptwr-"-::r' i son who may lake Up said mine and give infori ' I manff.-aattaiu!ai.r-Md ! Hill. S. C. win receive the thinks 0 the tub-' . scriber will be generally rewarded. ' ! r wYTT.miEitaaaL: fll the jail of Ro waa eftrtnly -erf tji-c &h -Jn'sr."- " "MCZMSilkm bnyWSa tuaisame is Jaewm "'- t ofTte-rklrtiliMr -: - J coun,v' formerly ihe property of John"' i vursier en iiowan rountv. Tbe owner is re- ' queued to come forward, prove property, pa " i cbarges and take him a ay. . . F. SI.ATF.ir,..VAe'.Jpa ' : S3 . ... Rowan County, ' ,r , ' , SmuoAorth Vurolina, Burke cotnty ! ' CM flT e-f Pleas and t.,artrr Sf rs jt. H pr'X tefm. 130 1 Charles Cat Sou v. .un H. Wilsnn, Original Attachruent levii d ! Ordered by Court, fhtf publication be made for aic weeks, in (he Western Carolinian, for the de ndnLto appear at oir U!St CMt4f pleas ami --. qisarter Sessions, to be held for Burke rountv, at ihe Court llous In KtorgsMon,' oh the fourttt Momlay of July next and plead or replew, oth erwise juilff tut ut-hv defwtlt Anal will b wtwredl 1 up against him. teat. JAM ERV",1N, Cfk. airman csun'rv, May Sritiont, 1830. mril.UAVt C. BYRUw John A. ChafT.n. ' f v uriginal Attachment levied, Ice. It ap- J pearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that thai defendant John A, Chaf&n is not an inhabitant of thi State, pn motion pf 4ie FlainlulJiv. Ui attorrieyr tttrofde 'JfiJaade for aiMveekrrn"The'"ivsteri Carolinian, printed in Salisbury, for said John A, CbafRn, to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Plets and Quarter Sessions, to be Imlil for . the eouniy of Rnwan. at the Cort, flouse in Salisbury, on i tbeli Monday in Augtise next, then and there to replevy or plead, other -wise Judgment final will he entered against hint for the plaintiffs debt nod eni; Witness Jno, .Gtlet clerk cf our said court at his office, thai ' third Monday b May, .1830. JOHN GILF.H, . e CIaOAII wMaruj(actoty. 1 irni..t l t -:.-7 7T t glUS tuWther kfantrfaeturesfbr thj; pQipfri-J,'.. S; tw affd'rn tTadet'iiid "lieepa con. stanMy on hand, a very large Stor.k of LdV r UenttemenVknd Children's CLOAKS, mli! of every description nfSitk and Stuff Goods, pur Chaied expressly for the nurpose.'at the rawest 4 auction prices. These Cloaks are mda in tho -ben Style, by persons whoJiave had several -years experience In the business! and will bo sokl, by the quantity, on liberal terms at nrieea Ik-. ...Ill I ..'st. .. I. - V mm win pnwaoij, uiaae mem as ste ani pro. fi'able a purchaia as any "description of1 G,.da that can be purchased in thia market. 1 ' iOt28. F; J. CON A NT, 1 8 MuiJenLane, earner d preeii tt. VTe -X. . ' P. J. C. a! manufacture tnd keeps constant. ly on hand, forsAle.by th quantitf, a larif and coTiplete airfortment of 81'OCK). of every den.' cnnti iii, warranted made ofihi best of taaci. M tiid in Ore Uuiuit StTa,