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THE MINERS' AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. WEEKLY ALMANAC. A NEW FRONTIER WAR THREATENED! From the Tllinoia Advocate Extra. TMAY7 Sun cun MOON'S I'llASI. lb33.

rises sets. CHARLOTTE: To the Militia of Ihe North- Wtttrrn Section 15 TuciK.ay, 16 Wednesday Tt'KNDAY, MAY 15, l3t. 6 5s H. H. The editor of the Macon (Georgia) Telegraph, under date of the 25th ult.

states, that ho had conversation with a gentleman from the Cherokee country, from whom he learned titat tho agent employed by the Government in enrolling the names of Indian emigrants had been more successful than was expected nearly eight hundred have departed for (he Western country, and his 9 5 1 Union. Fellow-Citkens Your country requires your services. The Indians have assumed a hostile attitude, and have inva niFut, 7 1 26 morn, 5 0 r.S 17 Thursday, 18 Friday, 19 Saturday, 30 Sunday, 21 Monday, A new Post Oflice has been established at the Catawba Spring in Lincoln county, William 8. Simnntvn, Postmaster. 14 10 25 mom.

23 2 41 morn. 30 5 17 atVn. Full, Last, New, 4 69, ded the Stale, in violation of the Treatv of 14 58! 7 last summer. I ne Itntish bund of feacs and other hostile Indians, headed by the We have commenced the publication in to-day'i paper of the Report of the Dank Committee. It Black Hawk, arc possesion ol the Rock ia the report of a majority Df the committee con-1 Rjvcr country, to the great terror of the anting ol Alpaara.

Clayton, Johnson, Cambrcleng frouticr inhabitants. I consider the settlers and Thomas. It waa opposed bv Messrs. Adarnm ti, r.n:n. i Jlt HIV IK'llill 111 llllllllliv ija viqiii; I Operations on the TKETII.

SII. REESE respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he will remain in Char, lotto during this waek, and would be happy to attend to any calls that may be made on him during that time. lie performs the various operations for the res. toration and preservation of a healthy condition of the teeth and grims, in the most approved style. He may be round Dr.

Boyd's Hotel. May 14, 18.13. Mb. Clat-The following handsome compliment wax paid to this distinguished statesman by Gov. Miller, of South-Carolina, ia tho conclusion of a speech delivered by him in the Sciiato of the U.

States, against the tariff. Sir, (mid Mr. Miller,) I concur entirely in the tribute of respect paid by the eloquent Senator from Virginia, (Mr. Tyler,) to the Senator I'rom Kentucky. 1 acknowledge the power of hii rlo-aucnee, llio fascination of his manneri, the influence he baa had, has now, and always will liarc in any deliberative or legislative assembly, lie ahould remember that thuae rcquireroenU (liould bo used for the good of hn country from liim to whom much ia given, much i expected.

But few men arrive at the point which enables them to do what ia right without looking back there are but lew statesmen who ha.ro strength enough to do a great national good, or reconcile sdiscordunt interest let him imitate ayonngcr but not leu talented nun, tlic Chairman of the Committee ol Ways and Mean in tho oilier flouae, who, against the public aenti-ancnl at home, sustains the U. States Hank. He owes it to hia fame, to reconcile conflicting inter. eU wi thii subject. Lot it not be said, that lie who poured oil upon the waters on the Missouri question, made them again turbid on the Let him aave the aouth from desperation, and history will da justiuc to his inomory and poster ity, a grateful posterity, inscribe on hia tomb, Here rota the man who loved hia country more than We have jtist returned from an excursion I am in possession of the above information, from gentlemen of respectable standing, and from (en.

Atkinson, whoso character stands so high in all clusses. McUuffie and Watmouph. Mr. Johnson said he assented to Uie report, but he disclaimed any intention to cast the least reflection on the integrity or honor of the President or Government of tiie Bank, to the former of whom he accorded high praise and great merit. Intormant gave it as Ins opinion that whether a treaty is made with the Chiefs or not, most of then will be induced to emigrate.

He has no doubt that at least fifteen hundred will be ready to depart by the ensuing fall. Charktlon Courier. The Nar-York Gazette of the 22d ult. snys "The arrivals at this port yesterday were more numerous than we ever recollect thcin lo have been. The bay between the Nurrows and the city was covered with vessels during the wlmlu afternoon.

Among the arrivals are two ships from Cunton, with valuable cargoes. The underwriters hud harvest yesterday." The same (uper adds "On Saturday, wc had a grout iliuVulty in passing through Pearl, nud the adjoining business street.1;, hut the ditliculty was ultended with feelings of gratification the exhibition on the side- walks being cnlrnlated to give pleasure to all who rejoice in the prosperty of our city. li i Extract a Utter, ilatrd Your AasTnvi, April 13, 1M9. DrarSir: The liandol tSaes under llluck Hawk, joined by about one hundred KickugKUM, and a lew A election tor seven Directors lo manage thn Wc are unable to lay before our rcadera the us. usal congressional news, on iccoiiut of not rcctiv.

inir our Wtahincton papcra In time. There up iaV concerns of tho MrrlctcMburg Void mining i otawalainies, amounting in all to about five Imn- otnpany, lor one year, will take place at the ollicu Thrv pears to have berii but littlu buainera of lninor- I ''red men, hove assumed a hostile stliMrV of Vincent de Rirafinoli, In Die town of 'harlotte, county of Mecklenburg, and State of North Car on lanrc transited since our last, with the exception c.m",d Mississippi at the Yellow ll.m.,, l.ut Uie Mft liict. anu are now inovmr up on tin up on tin olina, on Tuesday the of May, 1H32, betwei tho hours of 1 1 oelock in the forenoon and I clock in the afternoon of that day, at which time and place a general meeting of the stockholders in per. sou or by projy will take place. of the pasMgeof the Appropriation and Pcnuion Bills.

Mr. Key, counsel for (Jov. Houston, had concluil'-d his d-fener. We lorn from the fal in Reporter that honks have been opened in that place, lor receiving sub-sorip'ion for the Stock of tho North-Carolina nlral Rail Koad Company. aidVof Kock River, Uie lVorfiul's iliuge.

The regular force under rny roinin uul is too small to juntify me in pursui tli. ho tile paitv. 1o make an unKUceesKtul attempt would only irntate them to acta of hostility on the frontier, sooner than they probably contemplate. Your own knowledge of the charat of tl.cn-Indian, with the information herewith ill enable yell lo judge of the course prOier to be V. do HI AH.

Mil. I. WM. J. ALEXANDER.

Chnrlntlr, May Int. 1KW. into the Uold region of North-Carolina and were much disappointed in our opinion cf the profitableness of the Mining busmen. 1 There is certainly very little reliance to lie I harlotte Caniflen raiHE Proprietor oi this M. line i now running between Charlotte A Cnm-den Four I lorne I'osK 'oach.

pursued. I Unuk Ute froullvr in gttat lUiyti, and I will uteall tlie Biions at my diswal Umo-opi i ate uilli you in its proUtUoii and deli nee. i crimps ui no luriticr jicriou, was mere in Mie day so many boxes, bales, or casks of goods, rolled out of the warehouses fur transportation tin- weather for week previous to Saturday having prevented (lie shipment of the goods purchased. We rejoice at the prospevt bfftorc tit of a good spring trade, although different anticipations have hceu made. It really appears to us that nothing Tin states, that of the c' ral imliMiluuls roniniitlt to jail for the innr-d of NojIi Iitlimorc only one tried, 'Uo-Ix rt i do was by tin Jury, on tin ground titat ho Mil justifujli; in duhiding ins owrtfioihiriL ltd respect, Your BSost'obsihVaf scrrafit, H.

A'l'KIXSON, Brltf. Gen. 1'. S. Army.

es. They leave Chatlotte every Sumluvs und Wcdnesdaya, and. ariwa. CaatAittkmeWdft-m time tor the Charleston and olumhia Si a 's. acngtrs may Uke break Tast in Oiarlulte, and mi p.

the next erening in Columbia. Two days and a half to Charleston. THOS. DO YD, rrnpnrlor. May 7, 1830.

Mtf puiiiisiie.i our Ian, a letter trom rne Mom nxeellcnry Gov. can check the growing prosperity of our llcllville. Illinois. I)anicl rjin, whi'-li was liiken from the A u- roiir irv pvpiit in niv tit rvru- In possession of the foregoing facts and vurk is the last that can seriously be information, I hesitated not ns to thfc couiSk; ini Ar. NOTICE.

Grntlrmrn of Charlotte and itt rtctnity. To tk I should pursue. No citizen eught to remain quiet, wlien his country is invaded, MAMIItn, In l.ineol" mi Tinxlav, the Id John li Air- JfST HKI KIVED AMI ToR SALE AT THE ftrocery itore Of Mrt. Cohen, eppotite lioyd'x llotcl, and the helpless part of llio coiiiinumt) is tlir Sth inst. by Hitachi', late of nt Lincoln.

in inner. rijiK-i. In 1 1 C.i.'unur XL, g'ista Chronn le, stating that the Che -rokee Dele-gatioH at Washingterti bad at last etmw-nti-d to re-Commend tlie.ir to make a treaty ilh the Govern mi nt, or mil either obtain ow-er from home or tire to New Kehota to enter in the ar-rangripenti, wl.uh we regret to see contradicted by the Pluwin; parcraph publislied in the iN'a. tional Inti llifi ueer The legation eflremely that such a statement has found its way into the papers, or rj.at such an impression has been made by any thing which my have fallen from either of them in tin ir eonvi rsation on the subject. Gentlemen I have called out a strctiff detachment of I A CJC VNTITY of Dress Coats, Frock Coats, I a- DIL'O, tVr rntllliu n.iuli Vk'niiu ut nil I the ilist.

Provisions for tho mc, and I on Tlmr-Ur. the 10lh instant, fashionable manner, and of superior elo.h, by a II I I .1" f.uiiii, bUn ol Mr. Lemuel Unigliam, brut raU- tailor, at very moderate jrriret for cash. IKIO. mil I years.

btltulunre. For Sale, or Rent, Dr. Dai hi It. WilliaiUMti. I hc my countrymen will realize rr.y rilltllouse now occupied by TW JL maa A.

Mera, next door to Dr. tugn refpectauiniy various umcs.r-e,i eXpectaiii)saiid otl tlwir srrvicesiiHhere- imli.i mi.rm thai I JSO anon them the nceesstlT af adjastwf their dim. ol. nnA he 1- ate.l Inm.elf at l.ilierV, thre. i Dunlap'sdwelling.

Terms moelerate. lies by a treaty with the government but it no 1 imlis ol luriutte, where he ex els lo pur-I litis tune have tlic delegation oneulyorbv implication, ue the ftartvt of Mnhnur. on the hunm.iua, rswte.a. pply to the subscriber at his Store, eiven their consent to advise their people to th.ii JHII.N ht.Y Svlcin, and s'iuII at all lum-s be louml at honn I "rl1 door north of Uie Sheriffs Office. comuisiiui in nice conrse; and because thev hte listened to ihe TIIU8.

A. MITl A. 17, placed tn extravagant reports which we often, hear relative to the fortunes thai are about to be made by digging gold. From what we saw and could leurn, there has, hceu very little made beyond tho ex. pr-nses of working.

It is true that a great deal of gold has been found, but it is equally true, that the expenses have equalled or a-mountcd to more than the value of the gold ooifected. It to exceedingly hazardous and uncertain btrstmrss. We heard it very proerly termed, by an intelligent miner, a species of And in our opinion, it is as uncertain as any branch ol of 47 reen. 8. Mountaineer.

vtril M.Prompt payment. We have mentioned that insurance, 10,. 000 in the Augusta Insurance and Dunking Company, $10,000 in the New-York Farmers Insurance Co. and fcG.OOO in the New-York Howard Insurance Co. exi-i on the cotton destroyed In fire in Mr.

li t-nahl's ware hotisn on the 13th inst. Some doubts were entertained as to tho coure ol these offices, in consequence of the insurer having inadvertently omitted to give the notice of the different insurances effected that it required, we believe, by the condi-tMQSof inwraocftof all uuderwriters. We tit) ritilksd iwrii however, from the secretary of the first named institution, that the directors have liberally and promptly directed the immed-ate payment of their policy of This ia honorable, and we presume the conduct of the other offices cannot be leas so, in a ease where the abseiKSS of all iinptoper motives (the vahie of ihe cotton being about SBl.OOO) is evident. Georgian. Vnr.ir.proR,(Ass.) a 1, 1 W2.

Poionfrom aJ. Numerous instances ef srrious results attending the use of lead purposes connected with tlic preparation of fond have been published, and yet the world seem to have become hardly wis-r from the knowledge of the facts. On the arrival of the whale ship Essex, nt Bristol, a few days since, the whole of her crew i April 26M, iai2. Mtf cieept proSiKHiiMijIlj Viiejr-d. un dv authorised and apmitrd irent.

and lia on hand a supply of booki bclmigmg to the uIkiu mention, ed system. lrM. 'it Multvn in jxirro. There in much in the following brief commentary upon the Report of tiie liank Commute Xat, htlrl. suggestions of gentlemen on the subject, il i en- reasonable to suppose they adopt a tlieir oun' seiitiuieiita whatever is said.

Respectfully, Ac. W. H. COOPY, Ia behalf of the Cherokee Delriikji. Horrid Murder.

On Friday last, Mr. Sidney Merrill, who lives about a mile from this place came into town con- Wc have rirefally reail the Bank Report, of XOTICF. ITAKK tills Initli'iil ol OilirfihUii; Ihe puhlie tbnt I have been mid 'Mioinjiwin's Sytltiul ol' the rraeln i of Mi fur tiie l.mt twelve months, anil hue ilulv anthon. il by ATTKSTIOX I iMfuytttr Ol! arc hereby ordered to appear at your rsgular parade ground, on the inst at lOo'eloek, ireeie. ly, for tiie purpose of celebrating your Anniversary.

You will aho pre-pared with 3 rounds hall cartridge iir target firing. The roll will be- culled precisely at 10 o'clock. Delinquents will be fined. By order of the apt, P. L.

SAl'MliH, O.Stm't. which a truopsw will tie li Mind iu this mornings ItaetU, and fully agree I. Joiikson, in the npiuioii he uiiii rignnJ it. tl.lit .......1.1 nlV.tr. I tn tir.ii,i.kit,er' fit t'r -til ti.nl, rin In andappotntcd apeiit of l)r.

Win 1 I .1 'i 1 a supply ot lie book un.i m-dieines be. longing to Uie ahove inentiou'-d JoilN IJ1WIN. JKay I 'J, Mi-St TlfOTICK. indebted loth, firm of Truttrr Huntington, either In noti nr 133. .117 1, 7.

li. Court Martial wijl be held immediately parade delinquents ill do well lo nttend. 31 ILITA oflCK. book account, are npnin reiicsti to nuke i.nne -diale payment to tile mUetilwr ami sae i osl theme who do not amil the niwlM ol' thii- noti. by the next County Court may expect lo nn ie a trienulv tap on the r.

I'. THOMPSON, yll, FKF.SH, FA SWOSAIir.F I HE A III MPHREVN Ar MOIHiT Al.li CommissioDed Otlicers be. longing to Vohmtitr ompa-nie( avalry cxccptctl) att.irhed to the I Ith brigade ot the 4th division of North-Carolina Militia, are here, by requested lo meet in ('harlotlc, on Tuesday the 15th of May neit, to traiiact biiKinesa perliiining to Volunteer Companies only, to nn-yene at Mr. Watson's Tavern, pre cisely at 'J o'clock, P. M.

No equip mints will hi- required. auctingaoegro woman uy tne lumu; lh. ttho rvor 4Ild tloVe iTm.l to Hh- the property of Stephen DooVshi, Fq. (tor ttnk. tlL tuLjitt lo fiat whom he isthe overseer) charging her with or rather tu tin-ir ce.n-.tit i t.ut he did havinir murdered in a most shocking man- i e'ii i i hiiinan Iieini; in llie' lilted nt.ite itlii i one way ner an infant son an only child of Ins, or (h.

olhi.r i(h nHKCt to Uu. dlik about two years. The child having ken missing from his mother about fifteen mm- fire Wc regret to learn that the Gin utes, she and an old lady by the name of wjtn the machinery, tools, Aic. to- llall who was staying with her went to look jjnthr-r with 1 hales of cottiln, the proper- for it, after callin it and searching in dilfer- fv o( (j, fcuy II. Bradley, of I' ninn llis- ent places, Mrs.

Hall was proceeding in the trict g. fj. wcre entirely consumed by fire direction of the brunch near tho house when lnc 2 uf. The fire originated from she was called to by the negro woman Amy, tno frictjon of tho cylinder on the boxes of who had previously refused giving any in- the cotton gin, which ignited tho cotton, and formation concerning the child, and asked a lmmJiM destroyed tile property where she was going, adding thut the onv OIK) jle having been saved. Col.

child' calling its name, was not that way BraHN- loss cannot be estimated at less Mrs. Hall then naked her where it was, Amy tian W.Rutkcrfordton Spectator. replied it was in thut house, pointing to a chicken house near her. Mrs. Merrill (the Wc are informed that tho bodies of two motlicr of tiie chiiii) who was then standing pcrsnnii were found in the Catawba River, close by the chicken house, opened the door Hurke comity, in March last.

One, the and looked in and to her horror olwcrvcd IkxIv of Lindscy Arnold, a soldier of the her child lying dead in the llixir with its Revolution and the late war, and formerly head cut open, and an axe lay nig near it. 1 resident of the lower part of this oaunty. She then inquired ol" Amy who killed her Of lute years he had been BMich iu the prac- clnld, but she made her no answer and un- tice of fishing. About three weeks previous mediately turned otf from her and ent to to his being found drowsed, he had been at her house. Tho cries of Mrs.

Merritt by Morgunton, and left that place, as we are AKK pleasure in annnouneing to the citizens of Lincolntun and ita vicinity, that thev are just receiving from the cities of Philadelphia ami New-York, and are now ope nine; lor inspection, a V. COLEMAN, Colonel very large and elegant assortment of April ix, 1R32. cMttC THE MAHKtrrs. were seriously muisposco, uie cuiwh men was attnhutod to the scurvy. It wan soon after ascertained, however, their illness; proceeded from the pernicious eflects of i.xyde of lead which had been received into their stomachs in taking their food from dishes mudo of lead during the passage homeward.

Had tho voyage been of longer a rmixt linvt nro-i Staple Fancy Dry Goods, Hardirare, Glax Queen i Ware, Medicines, Paints, Dye-Sluff, Roook and SUiiionary, Shoe, Hats, Leghorn, DunMable dj Strttir Bonnets, CHARLESTON, MAY 5. Cotton, a-isl'nd, 17 a Coirnor brandy, I M) a upland, new, a lOijfoihind llHI a 1 Ru-r, prime, 25 a2j in-Iron, Ruxsia Swedes, lerior to good, 2 a 21 a 41 per Itltl ile. Together ith every article osually kept in a well SjIi, Liwrixiol, in ImM Floor, snperfinc, a Curs, 5." jH Oats, Hi 43 aborted KrUil More, the whole of which they are defernuned to sell nninnslly low tr CasA. Their (Joods hatiug seen selected with great care and pnrehaiH-d entirely tor Cash, thev Halter of 4 bmJi. -in bulk, 32, .13 T.

Island, 40 a H'sistey, 30 a 3fi themselves thai they rHl be Uc. to please tljow ot' 1 1 nit tunc brought her hushuud to tho house, told, aomewhut intoxicated- S. good, 34 a ItavoiM, Hs.1 1 ApjJe Brandy, 37j a ii) brown, fi a 7J Hreewax, I ei nts St. Croix Jam. 7 a 91 Tallow, Carolina, 10 a 11.

New-I rlcans, a 7j tneir customers anri the piibhs generallr, that will favor them with a call, both in price and quality. It will aflord them much pleasure al all limes to havo opportunities tor exhibiting their (ioods to their friends and the public, who will then be able o. jJ uha, 2,1 a 2a O.2. 4J a Boron, 5) a 1 'mm, 7 a 91 Tl hi to judr'e for themselves. For the "rmeiil heretofore reeoived, they N.Orleans, 27 a 2rt tojfee, p'me g'n, I2j a 14 i.r igani, a Hymn Tea, h5 a 90 cts.

money, 1 a 0 mt cent. dienunf. wirim.ni vt-d fatal. We are happy to learn that thoy havo nearly recovered. Mercury.

rRII. H- MfcMt Tho ship Congress sailed from Vera Cruz on tho 8th inst. for this port, ami arrived yesterday. A report is brought bv the Congress, that Gen. Facio had joined Gen.

Caldoron with nbotit 13H) troops, making the entire force under Cslderon, in tho Government caune, and against. Santa Anna, about 5000 in wimlier. who bad been, for nevoral davs, within mile and a half of tho walls of Cruz- An attack upon the town had beoii for wmo tunc expected, and when it l.ooM be made, there was httlo doubt hut that it would be successful, as Santa Anna id hut "00 regular troops, ami aliout ni.zensto assist Inm. Ribflwl, to whom III- return their sincere thanks to the citizen ol lb. nnlirr, na i-' rut, fi a c'.

RninTinp; 13 a It! Huh Kair, 7 a 10 ets. who took Amy irrto tnisloyy and brought her on the 30th March he had in his pockets to town. On the way she confessed the the bait of which he had used in fishing, commission of the murder and on boing in So that it is most likely thut he was acci-terrogated as to the cause slated that the dentally drowned. The" other was the body devil persuaded her to kill it." She has of a negro fellow, the property of Mr. been lodged in jail and will havc Forney, in a fish trap.

are not inform-her trial during our Superior Court now ed of the coroners inquisition. tb. sitting. A Coroner's InquQst was sum- inonud by Thomas Gunn, Esq. our Coroner, Dr.

I Iarden, of Georgia, has established, who exutnined tho body of the child, and bv actual experiment made, by himself, that returned a verdict of wilful murder by the spirits ol" hartshorn is not a remedy for the said negro slave Amy. Wc forbear further bite of poisonous snakes. Tho impression particulars at this tunc, as wc shall doubt- has been that the snake poison is an acid, less publish a full account of the trial mour nnd that hartshorn, being an alkali, must next week's. Milton Sjtcctator. necessarily neutralize it.

The experiment of Dr. Hariikm seems to settle the point that Anr Hotel. The friends of our Town i the iioison is not an acid and thut it can- KJeo. mooev, 1 A a 2 nr. et.

coin count) ond its viiniily, and nIiII Iiok' to merit a continuance of the nunc. muffitt. lf, Hli Just received liarrelii prime Coffee, llw. ii iior Sunr, which will be sold on the riuwl aeeniiiinodiitinj; Tcrnii. M.

MAY FAVmKVII.I.F. r. Brnndy, Cogniac a 2 Peach 50 a Apple 45 a 50 Racon, 8ar Nails, cut, i wrought, IH a 20 Rum, Jamaica, 1 10 a 1 1 N. Knglond, 45 a 50 Kier, 4 a 5 ilrayol. I 1 believe stolen, fmni the It lurrilcr on the 3d iiistinit.

Iteesw ax, 1 1 a 1 llogijing. 15 a 17 olfi-c, I I a 15 gNugar, prime, 9 common, 7 a 0 a skew-bald Mure (the colours Hlaek loaf lump, 15 a 20 and white) blind of the right eye, six Cotton, new, a 'JJ or seven years old this nng, and 5(1 a 52J Liverpool, 70 a will be glad to leurn, that a spacious llotcl not, therefore, be counteracted by spirits of shoel belore. trots nnd poees very well. 1 have good Flaxseed, SO Turk's Isl'd, f2 a .0 Sleel, Amerie.in, a will be immediately commented upon that hartshorn. (mi.

Conner, eligible lot immediately almvo tho former. Kjig. hlisten d. Hi a 1') I ierman, I I 1 7 Lafayette Hotel. Fay.

Ohservtr. AVir-VoeUr, April '27. We understand to Uie Charlottr CM Mines for employment, had Feathers, 30 a 3'J a diaiositioii rather to ride than walk, therefore, lr0n, 4J a 5 took my mare. She also took otr with her a arl- Mail inj iron gruy Colt. Any inforinatiuii concerning Molasses, 30 a 33 tlawn.

or any person snuring them so ll I can oaH, 35 a 37 Tnllovv, a that a committee consisting of Drs. J. Wh.at, 00 a 75 Whiskey. 23 a 30 The Hon. John lirnneh pasfced through Sharpless, (J.

F. Lehman and J. R. Burden, this city on Sunday last, on his return from from the Hoard of Health of Philadelphia, CAMIIF.N, MAY 12. I Florida to Washington Raleigh Star.

have arrived in our city, for the purpose of command ol a schooner wus some nine since given, hv Santa Anna, fired on the Government troop, Isit his vessel was dm -rn off; and he lt an arm. llusincss was ut stand, and would continue so until triiiujuility was restored. Clincher. An A merican paper says this is the method of catching tigers in India A tnnn carries a board, on which a human figure is paintod as soon as ho arrives at the den he knocks behind the board with a linuimer; the noiso suddenly rouses the tiger, when he flies in a direct lino at the board and grusis it, and the inun behind it clinches his claws in tho wood, and so secures him. London Courier.

got them, shall he rewarded for their trouble and receive Ihe thanks of their obrdioyt servant, who lives Iburteen miles eastofChai Wades-boro' road. CYKL'S A PARKS. Country 'imyrr ronlerring with our Hoard ol Health upon A grott Ha nl. The National Intelli- the most advisable plan to adopt to prevent Mv 12. IS.TJ.

Hb-Jt iinry if- ironcur tttules that, a lew days ago, Capt-lthe introduction ol Cholera into our coun I Mfrrhanilnr. 'Dairging, )d. It a 25 Ibife lloM-, II. 10a 12 Coffee, 15 a Iron, Swedish, fj a 7 Kl'glish, a 7 N.C. Salt, per bushel, f2 a 7 sack, 2j i 't Cottolt, HJ a 10 Corn, 50 a 00 Wheal, 75 a 0 Flour, Camden nulls, Country, 41 a 4 Paeon, 8 a 10 Whiskey.

35 a (0 HiaioK. A Hide. 35 a 15 Juines llollis took, at a singlo haul of tho try. We are induced to hoe much good seine, at his lauding on I'omoukey, A few miiy arise from the conference, and only miles below Mount Vernon, nino hundred grot that the Boards of Health of our other i-, The Fditor of the Wi'tern Caromiian will please give tiie above thrir inaertieuis, and forward his account to this otliec for (uTinent. Yn i.

ALE AT Tlll. ol rtl'B. and liliv six thousand herring, accurately large seaports had not been invited to join TiacU 'J 1'. counted 1 I tho inquiry owner, i.

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