7 BAYxVE, Proprietor. TJ3K 31 s OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN. ter annum, if paid in advance,- $i 50 i Do ? it paid at the end ot G months, 3 DO jjo ; II paiu ai inc cnu oi ine year, all Rates of Advertising: ixfj cents per square, for the first, and thiry cent for each. subsequent insertion. A. liberal deduction will be' made to advertisers by ' th ypir. Court advertisements and ShtrifPs salcsr will be , charged 25 per c -nt. higher than the usual rates. All advertisements sent for publication should have . the number of insertions intended, marked upon them, otherwise they will be inserted until forbid, v 4nd-chargad accord! n sly. No piper li-co!ititiued until arrearages are paid. except at the option of the. Edi'or. -- Sn Jiubsrii'tion received for less than twelve months. , JCTLetters on business connected with this estab-' lishinent. must Ie addressed Hoi.mks &. U a tne, Editors of the North-Carolinian, and in all cases post-paid.' " JfZJ Subscriberg wishing to make remittanc "s by mail, will rmrriber that thv can do so free of postajje, na Po-t master ar anthoriicd.uy laW to frank Iett;ra enclosing remittance?, jf written by themselves, or ihe contents known to them. : I rice v of Job Work 1 HAND BILLS, p'inud on a medium, foyal, or sup"r royal sheet, for 30 t op es, $2 5 Jrof 50 copies, ; . . , Ai! fur c-f rv additional I CO op:cs, 3 1 HO 00 00 0') 00 25 HOR8E BILLS, on a sheet from 12 to 18 inches, square, 3 copis, 3 3Jrr lojinUir. and not exceeding .30, CARDS, large si.'.c, single pack, . Aad for every ad Jitiunal pa k, 5 3 1 rMHaller 3iZ-s in. proportion. i Ttt.AiVTvK wl.rn tirintnrJ in nrlir fir 1 ri'ltit-f ? 00 And for every additional quire, undcf 5, I 00 Exceeding 5 quires, 75 CIRCULAR, INVITATION TICKETS, and all kinds of BOOK & JOB PRINTING, executed ch'eap for CASH. THE FOLLOWING L A N K S ! tCcpt constantly , on hand AND FOR SALE AT THE CAROLINIAN OrriCE ! f'ilECKSi on Bank of the Stale, and Cape . Fear Rank . - - JROS'ECU HON BONDS, Supr. Ct. MARRIAGE LICENCES - VENDI EXl'O., constables levy -Commissions totak. depositions in cqui ty, and Supr. court 1 . APPE RANGE .BONDS' . WRITS, Superior and Co. Ct. C'A. SA. Supr. Ct. INDICTMENTS' lor AffVav. and Assault ' I :ind Pattrv. Co: and Sun. Ct i CERTIFICATES, Clk. Co. Ct. JURY TICKETS ORDERS to overseffs of RoaJls 1LVSTAR OV BONDS TAX RECEIPTS ! WITNESS TICKETS ' EJECTMENTS l PATROL NOTICES LETTERS 0f ADMINISTRATION flonds ' Deeds, common, i I- ' Sherifl V Deed., I 1 j Constables' Ca. S:i. Bands, i Do Delivery do j Appeal Bonds, j Equity Subpoenas, Superior Court Fi. Fn. County Court Sei. Fa, to re vive judgment. ' County Court Subpcnas, Superior Court Warn nt, -Bond' for CoPrd. Apprentices. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! For. a!e by GEO. McNElLL. JW. 10. 184 1 Grayson butter. iKr GEO. McNlilLL. Nov. 10, 1841. : FISH! BBLS. THIMD llKKlUisya. 10 Bbls. Roe do. jO Half Barrel Shad. " : 10 Barrels MuIN t. ,T T Forle'bv GEO. McNLILL. Nov. 10, 1J4I (HftTVlPKC TION'EB, TOT ASju,t cid F.hn.l Grr,ulSu, pi?: MIL of the following articles, iim .... fur C;is', viz: . Soft shell Almonds, new. crop Bunch . t... i evii n.itipr wrai kers, Diarcii Barley d Ch ;e, S ofb Hrrrinf G.n-er, nd Citron, CJassia and' num . "' ! ScidleU Powders, Alum and tanpnre, cp... .Common Ci-nr-, Maccoboy. S?nulT, Sco ch do. inj bottles, Hair Powdcmml Gum Camphor, W ids(,rj I Xm.nn .r. Iina sinfl Co!o?ne W atcr, UHj nftemon and Pi-pp-rmint( Oit of Cinnampn ant Ess nee of Peppermint, British Oil, Opodeldoc, &cj A tarce assortment of CORDMLS.' Pol and Madeira VINES,COGNI AC BUANDY, JAMAH CA RUM. HOLLAND GIN. A general; assort -j. ment of TOYS, &c. &c. - i ... J N. B. Country Mcrclints and olh-rs -ishi to purchase Con'ictionarins, h th. r by wbd'ej or retai', will find it to their advantage to ea". 1 ho whole?a!c price ot anaies is zo cents tail pnc't 35 cents per ,r. ci.ffv;il . N-or. 13. 1840. 142-Ct State of North Carolina, Till I'LIIS UUl'IML Cowr of Pleas find Quarter Sessions Oelon 7 oer J ern, io-i. i - . William Bonus, 1 Original Attachment Iv4 : led on one negro gn J"-,.- f Charlotte, and .summoned ij Alonzo tl. Y lliiara, i rt TTo!lv n Garnishee. i IT appearing to the satisfaction ot mc youri maj the defendant in this case is not an .inhabitani of this State, It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Nor'h Carolinian, a newp-pef prn ted in Fayetteville, for S.x weeks, for th said Alon, zo B. Williams personal!) toJV?f'P??. CM.nS hext Term of said Court, to be held for the C'.nntJ EfDuDlin at tne Court House in Kenansv.lte, on plead, answer, o? replevy to said attachment, o her? Wise iudsment final will be entered .gainst W Wnd the property 1-vied on condemned to satisfy the Plaintiff demand. - Witness James Dickson, Clerk of said Court, at f office, the 3d aionday in vciouer, kj. ion, in ine "Ouin year oi our ihuih.hu....- i our mui. tuu.-.n.-. JAMES DICKSON, Clerk. iiii j(rp?v af assforini Sic Tpct!er m i All t f which tli in?, d f.r 1 C 4 1 give me a call befo f i 3 I 1 - Hav slrt fSept. 10, 1841. Ij3..( 1S,003IR PRINCIJ VAN A SEGA III t jclc fir retail, received and for sale at the I . W. PRIOR I October 16, 1841. -1 38: f Fruit, smuff toba cco EPT constanlly on band at the Store of the f Subscriber, f Soft and hard sh U Almonds t j brazil and Alad ira JVuts Filberts, Unisons, Prunes, Citron, CracletS, Mace, Julmegs, Clores, Cinnamon, Jfrlacabdy and Scotch Snuff Qmoktng and Clieictng Tobaccob JMustard. ALSO, a -rood af sottnient of STUART'S CEL ftmwiLU sTEAM ItEl'INED CANDY. W. PRIOR -r 10, 1841 f- 138-tf WOULD n-spccffullv in form his fuen fs and the Public "tneially, that be still roTtinuesto carrv on the TIN & SHEET IRON WARE MANUFAC TORY, at his old Stand, tloors South oMhe II:irkt tJ u I All orders thariUfully rccivd and prornnily at tjendi d to.: j Octebfr 2, IF41. 13G-6m. THE SUBSCRIBliit, Oflers Hr ab, at tbe Store lajN ly occupied by Messrs Benbow, & Co., on flay Sfrji'd, a var'ctyrof IjNGLISII, FRENCH, AND GERMAN C.OLOGNI3 and jLORIDA; WATEIt, BEAR'S pREASE 4and ClL, ANTIQ.UK' OIL,- POMA TUM, CIRC ASS AN and COLD CREAM, MARK OW, PR T STON S A LTS, EXTR A CTS, SHAVING SOAPS AND CREAMS; HAIR, p LOTH, TOO! H, a nd FEES H RUs H KS JPOWPER PTJFfS andBOXES; RAZORS; PEN hnd POCKET fi.MVES; SCISSORS; SHELL SSIDE, DRESSING! nd l OCKET I COMBS, $?f r-cl Pens; Pi.cl t Books; Biiekffammon Boards; jPiCH Iixei, Bat ledoors and Birds, Guntlrmen's 0f inlnj Cjisi s; Hooks and Eves; Filnnr Lines jand Hook; Pcrci ssion CipS, (ribbed ' and p'ain;) fMatcbes; Snuff and Tobacco 6oes; Platetl Corks, ffor dt t antcis; Ma bb s; Slatts and Pencils; Wafers; 'Note Papf-r; Snr Ghse; : Tr-etbing Rintrs; R. I Hrmoiinir ! Sob's dri Ifd eyed iienllesi Silvrr Thimbles; Silvrr EV' r-pointvl Pencils: B!ach srtnbs; !Ghss Inkstands ijnd Ink; diiills, &.c. &c, At.Sl A jrood asortn rnt of VIOIJNS, LUTES, AND FIFES, Violin Hows, S trinsrs. t idres and Screws; Clarioneil Herds; Tuning Forks, and JIusic I tores. -i II bo sold cheap f r CASH. W. PRIOR. I. 138 tf- All of which w October 10, 164 NEW GOODS. rniHt: subc:i ers are now recivin by the fa'e rtm the ISorth, their ALL Ai'U W INTER SUP PLY OF MERCH ANDIZE, con- rifting of a lar;e and 'jencral assortment ot HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Hats and Sfioes. Bonnets, and Um brellas, Foolscap and J ,el(er Pa per, Drugs and Medicines, Paints i nd Dye Stuffs, Sad dles, Bridles, &c. &c. , CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Blacksmith's Tools Hollow IVare, c. Also, n arsc assortment of ' c-i Of alt kinrN ; ai pric for Cash, of which will be sold at tbe lowest lack-C'iuntr- Produce, or on credit for approved not 's. The Stock i very beavy, and worthy tbe at'crition o Couniry Merchants and the public in cent ra J. C. & G. B. ATKINS. ; Fobi of Hay mount.' ept. 25, 1841. ' I3G-y. Fayelti ville, f NEW FIKM. fTTIHE SobseHib ers have connected themselves in JU. the Merclintile Business, I under the firm of J. t 6 G. II. ATKINS. They intend keep. ins a Hrjr and teneral ass.irtment of Merchandize, at wholesale and retail. 1 hey will be lound at the old Stand of G. B. Atkins, jwhere they wish to sec their friends and customers. , , JOHN C. ATKINS, G. B. ATKINS. Favettcville, Kept. 25, 1841. 136-tf. I.oco Foco FRICTION MATCHES. 5n GROSS. HOLMES' Irrnroved Erie- i ion Matches. Just received, and for u9io hv th Grobs or Dozen, a snnerior article, and warranted. J nlv to JAMES MARTINE. A constants: pply of theabore kept oi hand, and will be sold loW. fo sell rain. FayetteviHe,feepleraber 6, 1840 0-ff (V I V J SEGA ? Oc'ob of the urn red colorrotn tbe before it palTs-s into the heart, beiniT them, and nourished by food comin; stomsich, courses freely through the ig from a fc s veins, reneVy every part ol th system, and triumphantly rnount! MOFFAT'S jLlFE MEDICINES hare, bf thoroughiy tested, and pronouneed a sovereign rl edy for the Dyprps'iH, Flatulency; Palpitatioi Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Head a Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor xMt liincbolv, Costiveness, Disrrhcea, Choiera, Fcvt of al kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gmvcl, Worms, Asthnia and Consumption Scurvs, Ulcers, Inveterite Sore, Scorbu'ic Eruption and Bsid'Complexion, Eruptive Complaints, Sallow Cloudy, and other disagreeable. Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Con.mon Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the hu man frame; In Fever and Agiie, particularly, the Life Medicines have most eminently successful ; so much so that in the Fever and A cue districts, Phy sicians almost universally prescribe them. REMOVAL. fHAVE removed to my former old Stand, one door West of the Bnnk of Cape Fear, where I am prepare! to j attend to the AUCTION AND COMMISSION; BUSINESS, as usual. All orders will be attended, to. - AMOS KIMBALL. December I, IS4I. 144-tf. NOTICE. rTJlIIE Subscribers having qualified ns Ex-f- ecutors to the last will and testament of Foun tain Lain, deceased, at the December term of Cum bcrland.Couoty Court, 1 84 1 : All perso'r.s having claims against the sai 1 estate are requested to pre sent them for settlement within the tim' prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of rceoveiy; and all persons indebt d to the said estate, are earn estly requeued to come forward and settle the same as longer indulgence cannot be ovcn. 1 JOHN E3. HALL. CONSTANT JOHNSON, Dec. 7th, 1841. 14G-6t. LANDS FOR SALE. f ill HE -Subscribers will ex; ose for sale on a crcd SJL it of six months, the following valuable tracts of Lmnd, 'bVIonying1 to the Estate of the late Stephen Ho!!inSw0rh,:de6h 3 OO At res in Cumberland Con ty, 25 O do Bladen do". ISO do owned jointly by Hollingsworth'and Barksdaln on the Ga'lberrv, 50 do j fining the homo plaee. .' ' AT..SO . A few' thousand feet-of T?i; sale wi'l take place at the late residi-ncc o Stephen Holliiigs worth, deed, on Monday the I7lh of Januar next L ROBERT MELVIN, ) G. T. BARKSDALE, x TSr December 2, 1841. 147-ts. SXECTHF&Xl'S NOTICE. ALL persofis having demands against the estr.te ofSfpphen Holliugsu o:th, deed., are requ. -sled to present thcin for payment, as it is important to . J: .1. - ' l.: r :,l . .ii asceriain inc uuhuihuh suiu ro-nir- 1 ' G. T. BARltSDALE, $ DecemberSI, !S4l-l47-4t A BILiH Amendatory of tHe several Acts es tablishing the Treasury Department Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives oj the United States in Congress assembled, That there shall be, and hereby is, created and established in the Treasury Department at the seat of the Gov ernment of the United States, a Board, to be called the Exchequer of the United States, to be composed of the Secretary of the Treasury for the lime being, the Treasurer of the United States for the time being, and three Commis sioners, to be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate; one of the said Commissioners first appointed to be ap pointed for two vears, one for four years, aud one for six years, and vacancies subsequent ly occurring, to be so filled as lhat one vacan cy shall regularly occur at the end of every period of two years; the said Commissioners not to be removed from office, except for phy sical inability, incompetency, or neglect or violation of duty; and iu case of any such re moval it shall be the duty of the President to lay the reason-thereof before the Senate. A'td on the first organization of the Board, one of the three Commissioners shall, by the mem bers thereof, be elected President, who shall hold his office for two years, when a new elec tion shall be made'; and in like manner a new election shall take place afterwards at the end of each successive period of two years. A nd the Secretary of the Treasury shall have au tboritr to appoint all such inferior officers as in the iudement of the Bontrd the transaction of its busfBes toay require tfee amotm! of Q genei&v ted States M an flLAI oi ine j shall, the said principal shall give bt?c;in amount and the Treasury! jtvd performance f Board f Exc shall paj thereon by trie reasc. and by all disbursing officers the Government having authority such drafts or oVders. And every suciT5 entitled to receive it, in cold and silveisnV or iu i rcasury notes.; ' ; , , Sec. 4. And be it further, enacted, That the said Exchequer and its officers thall per fijrrr the duties of Commissioners of Loans, in receiving Subscriptions, transferring stock, and paying dividends and interest thereon, tinder the directions L of the Secretary of the Trcnsory, tid-shail render to the Treitstirer of the United States all necessary facilities for transferrihg ahd disbursing the public funds as shall be required by him, and shall perform all the duties of pension agents under the reg ulations prescribed by the Secretary of War, and shall render and perform all other duties and services! in relation to-the collecting, keep ing and disbursing of the public funds as shall be presCrit)el by law or by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 5. r And be it further enacted, Thnt it shall be lawful for the Exchequer at the Seat of Government, and its .several agencies, to receive on private deposile gold or silver coin or bullion, the property ot individuals, to be held as in!oher cases of deposite made by in dividuals fo cofifr'eftfonce and security;' and to issue cert ificates of the fact of such deposite having been made;Oiich certificates shall always- be redcmed on prescutatiou at the agen cy where issued. But the amount so deposit ed, shall qejrerj exceed, in the whole, fifteen millions of dollars, to be distributed by the Board arnpifg its seteral agencies, according to the exten of their business respect ifely; nhd for issuing such certificates, no higher premium shall be demanded lhau shall be suf ficient to itJemuify against the hazard of loss, j and remunerate for Ihe safe keeping thevde posite, and in no instance to exceed the one half of one per cenf. Bttt paper issued b the Board and its several agencies, whether in the form of bills or of cettificates of deposite, shall be redecmaple only at the place where issued, unless the board shall see cause to order oth crwise. Sec. 6. lnd be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the said Board of Exche quer, within three months aflet lis first organ ization, to establish such by-laws audi rules of proceeding as it may judge expedient and proper for the regulation of its concerns aud the government of its agencies; and copies of all existind by-laws and reulatioas -hall be laid before Congress every year at its annua) session, f I Sec. 7. wind be it further enacted, That tbe Secretary of the Treasury is hereby author ized and Idirected tOj cause to be prepared Treasury juotes cf denominations not le.s than five dollars nor exceeding one thousand dollars, whj'ich notes shall be signed by the Treasurer bf the United States and counter signed by jthe President of the Board of Ex chequer and made payable lo the order of the principal agent at each agency, and shall be by him endorsed when issued at such agency, and whichj uotes shall be redeemable and shall be redeenved jin gold and silver, on demand, af the agoucy where issued; and Treasury r V - ' five huiiart- draw.ing.shall notV- a loneel-oe' than thirty days from dale; and bills drawn on places more than five hundred miles from the place of drawing shall not he drawn for a longer tirne than thirty days from sigh. .3. In no instance shall more be demanded from the "seller of such bill,- by way of interest or exchange, than an interest not exceeding six per cent, per annum for tlie time which the ajd bill has to run, at a rate of exchange never exceeding the cost of remitting specie, and in no case to exceed two per cent. , And it shall not be lawful for the Board of Exche qi r, or any agency, to purchase any bill draw n by or upon any member r officer there of, or in which such 'member or officer shall in any way be interested nor to receive any deposite of any money belonging to any such' member or officer. And no bill shall be pur chased or-diaft ' sold at any agency, without the assent of at least two officers of such agen cy ; nor by the Board of Exchequer without the assent of ttto of its members. Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That no agency established in any State, under the provisions of this act shnll, contrary to any law which such State may enact, receive any other deposites than those of the United States, or make or sell draft., or purchase bills, other than such as shall be necessary in the collection, transfer, arrd disbursement of the public funds.- Sec. 13. And be it further enacted, That if at any time it shall be fbtfnd necessary to carry mi the operations of the Exchequer Board, and its agencies hereby created, the Secretary of the Treasury may cause lo be prepared, issued, and de'litercd to the Exche quer Board certificates of stock of the United States, in the ustfrif form, bearing interest at a rale not exceeding five per centtfm per an num, to an amount not exceeding ;five tnil litms of dollats, the interest of which shall be payable semi-annually, and the principal shall be redeemable a! the pleasure of he Govein irient after the expiration of twenty yeara from ' the issue thereof. -And if shall be lawful for the said Exchequer Board to sell and transfer the said stock tor gold or silver coin, or bul lion. And it shall be the duty of the' Exche quer Board to provide for the punctual pay ment of the interest on the said stock as it shall become due, aud for the reimbursement of the principal from the profits ahd other means and resources of the Board and its ageticies.i But the faith of the Government, nevertheless, shall be pledged for the pay ment of the interest and the ptincipal of such stock. ' Sec. 14. And be it further enacted, That the Board of Exchequer and its several agen cies sh-jll keep separate aud distinct sets of books, for the purpose of entering and record ing, iu ouc set, all transections respecting the collection, keeping, disbursing of the pub lic revenue, and transmitting the public mo neys from place to place for (be service of any or any of iU use, in any way, a posited with or belonc;: any of its agencies, or belon, ed States, or ctiy other person or" fiti. ing or depoaitir-j with the said Boatd or agency, he i: II La deemed nuiltv of feh Iuny, uiiu, on coi,v a tnereol belore nny c(nnt of the U. ,tatc competent juridictiuu, shall o sentenced to imprisonment for a term not less than nor rnoro than . years, and to a fine equal to twice tho turn or value of tHo property embezzled. Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That if any officer or inemher 6f fhe Boatd of Ex chequer, or any of its agencies established under the provision of this act, shall or sign a "false certificate of a deposite bavin;; been made with any agency, or rhall is.iuc or shall deliver any draff or bill of exchnn-o withouf having received the full amount tin -n;-of, and caused the receipt of the snmn to L j duly entered iufo the books of tho e.m r no,.,.. cy, or shall be guilty of any other malpractico by which any responsibility of tho f trrd agency or of the Hoard of Exchequer, or of the Unit ed States, shall be imnronerlv crtntn! t,r in creased, ho fchall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and on conviction thereof in ony COUft of the United Statra of rnmnrlpnl iiiri. diction, shall bo sentenced to imririaonmr nt for a term not less than one vcar nor m.irr than 6even years, aud to pay a fine equal to iLm amcunt ot ine raise, ccrtihcnfe so givrn, or ,i the bill or draft so issued or delivered, t, to the amount of the responsibility so cicntcd cr increased. r Polltlcnl. Committee of C'oiicrcs. In od'r artitfo ot yesicniay wo tllujf.d to the ofganiatation of the committees ns jm -senfiu au iusuperablo bar to the introduction of m&fsurcs for which, as a patty; th' D( tno ctacy could be responsible. A glun r;:t !: leading c6rrrrninces will show l or;co );ou en tirely the Democratic side cf both brain i 1 shorn of itiflutnce iu. lbs preparation seutment of measures. In the Senate, the Committee of F r !, Bclations is composed of five member:. ?! Buchanan, formerly tbe head of :m ui-.h tee, is the only Democrat left on it, ;.m) !o i put below Messrs. IUtCa and Preston, ui.tl hedged up by Messrs. Tallmade and ( h on the other eide. Thus bound hanc! at, foot by opponents, he can do nothing on t committee, or. through the coinmitlce, with i Chamber r the Dcsrfieuts l"he Comrniiteo on Finance, tlo rrio : portant committee, is organized in the way four lo one, T1.3 former abb; clu. ot that Committee, Ilr Vi'rightof New V is rcmotcd frtm it tV.ccihcr. T.I r 1;.!