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n r'i I in. liW -t. -! ..i- if - t 5 . - ..' " : - S S 1 . 8 --" - " - ' : r V' " ' J j. 1 . f S . ! r . I A: . ' ' 'l ' ' IV- - - - A i . ' v.- ' .. . 1 i r. 1: :AtT0t!a2!2S,; 1840. Jrf AMlaciat. . his tnaaie icont do, i " ? ' .. I -T" fx riPPdrqfri ' in Davidson. r: ; i ; Ltcrut&l many o.you sub- tfai if stchjoao, has cow expired; in tbcKf our paper. It if now a, p I T&rrjjil pu p led jo the Si ate. FLfst; itibuf (e hoped k. behec yet, fflrfiico miny tf. suuscnwwno would uise'-do. so. We hope, those of crm of subscription; has . eipir it.: : f - 1 . ie eein tnosowno suofcrioea until J election wljjcrisb the paper coo fiH gjte as noce forth w 11b. 7 : CAtlO A ELEpTIONS a-; r w brt5o in aHifiop, to those which we toe vouQties aa far zs i 1 !.. .K 1351 wft"n t TiPtineoratnona whior.h .- O xiieiiiGatu-Hyfus K JSpeei, senate ; -ilui-H'ilV, senate L, Dickson and; Sallivao. ouiniiiM:!onr4 V-.- ' I.'--' -;;-''.'.. -IWmel J biaImgscommoDS, ; lory (tood-Kmer, ;.cp(Stnons w nigi : ixR I) jpieriB senate ; VV Smith, com riiesse Coopeti ; senate; Raleigh r'Roe ilfMOwr LattiBS, senate'; as VT Miller niimapKMT, cummons j.aii lories.. . :. .Ww4 Win B I S hp pa r d, sen a te'; A ; G .ew.coinm'iiiis ;loih whi. ,v' V -lonf IVaskinigtM ll G Spruill, senate; of. ;-'-;-.:iv-:v"j -James KeTfl senate; Caltie ,( rates aUri Vlier,)niinun ; ail lories ; . Kffforf Archibald . M'Dia rnoid," senate ; Pindfer, whi, 1000, Day den, whwfiOSS( Taliaferro, toryvl023; lUaser.-inrr. ion7 (e,2!la,'9B8 5Sheriff Haapicn, 14Clt 2 Wiliiams, 454. 1 l".f. - Wo(pA-!Senale, Worth, whi, 777, Hoover, lory 210 ; Commons; i Brewer,'. whi." 1255. Lane, whii?, 1183.11 iy,;try. 361 ; Sheriff;VVhiie,wbi?,-1002f Murdoch, whir 520J - -':- . Buncombe Commons, fPalton, whiff.: 1307; muui, wn-g, i3ie,Uaimao, lory, 378. Wea- er. lory, 83. i J ' - - Buncomlt Henderson Senate, ; Clinman; wnig. af iubon, lory, 303. i ' . Wecfcwig-Sefiaie; J. T.J, Orr, tory, 663. W Osborner wbijr. 597; Commons. J. VValker, toryJ262. G Caldwell, lory 1241, ; B Morrow, lor? 1186 J T Draffin. W.-94S. :E. Sluart. whi. .935. ,W, Davidson, 931; SoArM-iSenate. Moore, whfffl 614. Wilson tort .'. 533; Commons,, Cavingionr whig; 1227, J VYi'hers. whigl 1 179Ztalar. tort 1 l75. Ro. lyjaclr, whig, 1 162. Fefrer. tory 1114. Shn!iz - iury jius;.onerin; atone 1159, Crews 1070. bbowinj- the Tot for Governor, as contrasted wan the vote bet ee&Dudletf and Spaight: ' ; : 1840, f ; f"- 1836. .; v ' JHqrcAearf, Satiftdei-5. Dudley, Spaight. Anson. Ashe Buna mbe 4 Henderson Btjrlip. BUden . Bran3wick Beaofortf ; Bnrke . . Cabarros Columbas,- Catteret XJarrilock, Chatham- Chowan, Cumberland Camden iJ'J: Caswel, Craven, : Duplio,. J Davidson,; Edgecombe,'' Franklin " Oates, Granville; Green ' tiuilfordi Halifax.v Haywood, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Johnston, Jones " -Lincoln," : Lenoir. Macon 4 1100 ' 85$ 451 . 483 - 329 1 347 -846 1555 445 :242 448 ' 150 1P75 292 .621 ,,'524 270 !67l 234 1409 111 883 873 ' 303 2211 - 622 '438 395 457 1668 574 212 933 265 "31 m. Cherokee'Ngx Moore, . 560 Montgomery, 1102 Mecklenburg,' 984 Martin; 244 New Hanover 219 Nash v ; . 73 Northampton, 543 'erson. Pasquotank, Pill," Perqoimons, ilowan, . Monroe "and D.lt id. Keid commons ; to- 3-Wjtfojijibs, cjmrnons J; wjbijy; f:Z : rs-ijpba ;S i ler com inoni J w h ig., ttjfc-4)aidf Reid, senate ; R. P. GeorffS'D Boyd, commons lories, n-'-:- 23 Alfred. Dockery, senate : D- Graham n.. iik n-Dickson Sloan, senate : Ir VV Lane Joseph Herring, e Iranians ; ill tories. j fw D C G ay t her, com mdn s ' w b ig. Trclvrr ' ,, i't - Sampson, ifiSenate, Alfred liUrgrave. whig, 776, 1 V - JfJjhn Uirgrafe 19, and G. Tuessey 10, q, . nBw YVahington; fiTiO, ihiga,over baraiel Hargrave 570, vVillr - 411eadrick 44 orie; Shefim William wln Mdarli93f;oter Coi; j. Smith. fj30;? - tl f - VtllontiOhib-ySenate.Dr. Montgome-' Vane 1064, over McCullum, tory, 491. i v.J J.Wonh 551; ail whig;.. Sheriff, Hearne -2lf hi, orcr Saunders, 30. . - ' f-'tonimons, Morchisoo, whig, 526 Mc- -henaie, Riclard : Parkes 606, over ?iF,Da?idson, 460, both. w igs ; Com'ns. f ?! P, Ciidweli: 1612, John A. Young f I H. McLaughlin 040, over A. How Jjanry Smith 297. lory ;. Sheriff, J. M. J121, oferJ; Johnston. - , jMeoaie., B S.Gaither, whig, 793, over J. Bker, tory 219 Oummons. E; P. f OSS, Wm-CafSon J521, and Joseph ;f 1M3. all whigs, over W. W. Airy, r; Sheriff, Jyhn II. Pearsou 1570. Vposiiion. .' : . - ' . ' f?Bite, AIyers 663. elected '; - Com- 'f',; NVumon 1029, and Jno. McCol- r 1U.,J big9vover II. 13. Hammond 470. Onslow, "142 Orange, 1662 274 666 625 494 954 663 1290 Rockingham; -533- Rubeson, : 60 r Richmond $72 Rutherford,-1662 478 1129 1167 - 427' , 379 1425 i 83 1030 . 263 391 422 140 m, 341 ? 468 451 246 363 . 367 288" 282 528 603 ' ' 203 952 91 1137 643 : 766: - 470 1293 636 maj 1 1 760 258 469 446 241 231 179 331 611 121 2056 - 886-2031-130 C 1517 .189 J20L ' 574 , 899 1782 " 519 690 1549 553 i !222 ! - 519 i 1124 627 247 JS43- 1000 5C8 f 79, 516 739 978 1190 44 : 96 127 705 1157i 777 419 1012 1 376 1194 336 ;S24V 359 755 1257 643 210 371 ; 70 932 145 maj 274 431 533 489 345 124 236 516 227 185 243 419 627 r: 4 nominiiiAg cindyAtes fo'r Governor Ynd Lieut.' Governor.; A' larger meeting r ii. not been witoessed.in 'that State.V TwentV-J six thousand i. the number reported to haVe been present. - 1 ne procession is state J lo have bPn eight miles in , length. ;; There wert abont one mousana vehicles m 'the procession,' vaiioos and beyond: description were their riggicr and decoration. - t-. . ; : 7 !" Tbe moliitade was addressed by NPTalU madge, Mr. Stanly of N'. C.,and Mr. Ketchum" of,rsew.York. - , , t-. r lion nomioated by acclamation'. Wml .11. SewaM Governor,' and Lather Brad- ishLieftt. Govern... . 1 ' f I ! T i4 - iave been; recalled by, tSU: trrival.-v The c &s Ilinislnrg romioilion tsaij abolition L ,;; --.-L : news Has no eflect upon'JcoUon. Stock rit,mph .ellhoupirwctelteTO the rejetttoaT' ; ; -'rhrjnTTO have declined 4o-day, without eny visible ?( Uwj PUy was one . -l:., h Vv( aI ii JiW. reason torabeecUneThe Uemand for -I ... T . ' ' . V UYmy consent, my negro manJACK left ATnencan srenrities onEaropetlUs been Fer tile Carolina Wlchmen.J 1 nj hbose'ea the 16th ef-Jcly Usu on oy ioderate. Fene'KentackT and "Tennes- ,f - "v-. 1- bone, bridle and saddle. 19 return in tight days, see bonds have been forced to a sale 21 about , Wor; We the; Codmiitee tf Said negro has Bot yet reternedr and fiora a 1st- 8J,;S4 being demanded i Arrangement, tt this late period, attempt to glie terjost received,! tbmk'he isccsccaled or kf.-t The acadia mzdR m... Vol JQ nt of the proceedinge of ;m ' Wbig by Mr.,A4ao EaitBsojr.cf Cbatlian County, daT. bWir, P -r ?te"0gr' lh"-" held in Clemnocsville co (N.U: now a candidate forthe Senate from tblt PrrWl h?lT: C1 Tel J11" 8lh IQLVaI0U Paat-to notic givenitibire Coooty It seems from the Jelter. that he ecn- rrcsxaem nereis a tnnine conositr, which assembled m ClemmoasviUe aboat 3.000 rerson tends that Jack is rM 1 ni,e.2 J. f cpany are going to see. There is no city this and the adjacent counties.V At 9 o- Jooatban Ketrer, of Greene couniy, Alabama, news of interest. j clock, the p?-essieo wTMurmedla the follow- who bought hid of Mr Estis a gentlesan wta ,! r,VtDo.-w.. 'ogf'd": Major Br IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. . tV. f.;J.Li.J . r .. - ... I j vb's iuucuicu wuiumerciai arm ot this r.l! V. 1 ilP I ha Irtail rrw .V1 AF a lt i f 71 vrcwu.--tne jaages.ol.ibe Superior yesterday bv the schooner Emblem, from Mala shai of the day, assisted by D Sallivan Dept. j sold iblree or four timea. at deceased personages fljarsaai. n x. .. ;:;..:'; r-f and rpffistercd irftha CtVrk'a Ofiirof 1st. The Salem Band of Moic, Leaded bv 1 Coantv Cocrt :2 TlureTori.iak tialirt.ihit ir the grand Marshal and ihe invited guests. . ; say person or persons conceal or harbour the said n mo-uujjes.uioe onperior ijciuiij or me scnooner nmoum, from Mala t j r,.. t y I" r- ""T -. j r,,tfU VJ pcisuu wncti ur urwur ine saia Courts have agreed epon the followio as their naora j.V. Orleans BaUetiiwf the 1 lifc. ; ?nd- be Lg Cabin, drawn by three fair of Jack, if be is a free man, I witlpreseeote them uJnin: t. .7 1 II i L : 1 89leodi4 matched horsa each'havtn? a fla. ltd the f . k.-. Fall Ridings, for 1840: ;lsl Circuit, Edenton. 34 : 4th: ;5b 6tb !7lh. do Newbern,- . do : Raleigh, 'do HiLIsbor'ough, do Wilmingtoo, do Salisbury,; do ' Mountains, Jodye Toomer, Dick Hall. - Nash. SettleJ ; -:-.'.. Pearson, ::';'; ' Bailey - f u Matimoris, July 31st, 134a .f Mexico was the scene of another revolution j j I From Ihe Richmond Va) Compiler. s':. LATE FROM ENGLAND. The Steam Shin President arrived at New York; Monday evening. brin?in? datea six dav later from England.- We gite below, from lour1 Xew Xoik exchanges, principally splendid matched horses-each" having a pig. lo the end of the law. Ne person has any iMit Over thecabio waived the Lexington flg, a I to bint omil it is proved, but my self. . ; barrel lasbed behind Toll of hard cider, with a JACK is aknnt A wbieb broke oat on the 15th tost. TheeitrdA. t eoord hanein? bv the side. Tbroo?hooi the! 5 feet S or in IfirliM h!rit f Kin aiairrn Is. ffi rati elated itself io favor of the Federalists, who are') procession a smoke continued to issue, fromthe (before, inclined tube bald beaded r bad co hen commanded by General Urrea. . Tba President; chimney. Two herue3 of 76 took seats inside t he left, a brown homespun coat, flax pantaloons, waa taken prisoner to the act of leaving the 1 ot thecabio. : " .': ' '' .l d wool hat.'" rvff 4".5-t '.V- :, ; paiace. i mere was some ngbtiog going on in I 3rd. ibe IWemmonsville V olanteers, beaded I mill pay $23 for bis confinement in any jail fbe centre of the-capital; at the time of the de-i by tLe Dei my Marshal. I of the State; or $35: if deltterd to me in the carture of the exiraordinary express, which i 4th. A large Cauoe drawn by six splendid! city of Raleigh.' A. HESTER, brought os the preceding news ihre daa aA horses, each with a fl)?. Otet the centra waiT.) Aurnst 5 lifl. . Ast' brought 08 the preceding news thre days ago The intelligence is highly important, and f ea a uff. anxiously await further accounts fiom that qnar- i 5th. The Stokes Whig Ball. La3t,the proces ici. w r ' . 1 u iuu in coiuiuus i eiutii. voiuiuctru ut, in as 1 1 . a 1 v.i 1 . . : . t 1 . - ctnnati. It knows the Uys; V::-.- old General, and 499 425 116 268 300 1289 71 308 977 171 114fr 565 143 S76 450 1284 S64 228 695 192 800 49 1067 669 754 69 ,1191 564 maj 171 391 275 475 465 549 264 158 226 672 121 1674 389 from the Sun. the news brought by this arrival. f j j ! War between England and France. ! The probability of a war between Errand and E . "... . t, - - VI va 1, - v - t - , r via auu tMw UICQ9 III I k.lSA l. mm bm r 1U. -II both countries, to tbe exclusion of every other KVm 'W I . " u v Cf subleet i htm morally dishonest, for we believe he tjSo! far as onr limited time will allow ea to sessis starling integritycompared to glance at this deeply exciting news, it appears mass mankind to nave oeeo affitatea oy an article on the aflairs of the East, which was published as from a cor respondent., in the London Morning Post of the 24th ult. The statement alloded to is attributed Id the pen of Lord Kilenborouzh. It states in subetance, that the affairs of the East have un dergone a most important change, and have been huuied into a career, where the least untoward received urging him to go tnere lie told J Candor."--Wevhave received two nuotl village, the procession returned to the grovri, at era 01. tbr "Western Steamer," a ne Administration Journal, jnst started at Cin MRS. HOWARD" respectfolly informs ths gentlemen of Salisbury, and citizens gener- bers oT tbr "Western Steamer." a new the camp eround. where they were seated r- "sne w, m.Ke.pantaioons, vestsana " - 1 - - . 1 n ii iti rnrr mats inr nan ina nrinm nnw na i as.. The proceed ngs or tbe stage was conducted bj 7 r ' C 7 , cV r 1 T 1 . j , r r e e- . t I art fur cnrri wntlr Shi has ilmit a nrai I A on I ur Junn W. 1 nomas, Ejsq. livered an appropriate address explaining the ob rtf t ha malinir ft e - s hih fKaa Rintn. i uIF7iaf we will never do. We will nevJi mn Fn n.Pftit nPT.ai!(.nt tn.pri, whioh i 11 r ... . - il ' 1" ft ceuixenerai Harrison a coward, lor we I was annlauded bv all present. The company then retired to the grove and partook of a dinner prepared for tbe occasion : after which the com pany returned to the stave and was addressed by D. A. Miller and H. Walser, Esq's, and oth ers. The day was pleasant. The Whigs ani mated, and the whole proceedings showed much such work for the Tailors, and wilK insore such as may be given her, to, be: done as durable and neat as any done 6y them. Shirts, bosoms, Sic, will also be made at a very reasonable price. Salisbury, August 21, 1S40 lf4 rrn The Lexington correspondent of the Eve- inner Star aavs: I saw Mr Clav this S-; -) f -- - morning. He leaves to-morrow morning for the great Nashville convention. There is no end to tbe number of letters he ribas 2S UUwBU lUULTII I rniin "i " 'i .... . . . of tbespiritof '76,and all wcold have passed ' B VVr1FDfltI,,!M "St? ""! ,nir,om ino. ve been iosolled v A Uk",u " "'"j movement may produce results fatal to ihe equili orium and harmony ot riiuropean powers. f Alarmed at the concessions proffered by Me-, hemet Ali to the. Sultan, which might have led! to Immediate reconciliation, Lotd Patmeiston is i sued instructions to Lord Ponsonby to keep up oy mi means me ieua oat ween iue liege lord and niesreat vassal. 1 In the me he had one the other day, signed by 350 ladies of Nashville. J hat, of course, could not be withstood. Mr. Crittenden lias arrived at frankfort, and will go on to Nashville." 3 Call for the Kentucky Legislature. A mean timo we are told (what is of para-1 proclamation has been issued by Governor 275 450 342 1048 869 251 224 102 604 252 1237 230 .491 483 479 1642 1000 300 409 617 1478 419 883 828 400 377 1426 92 864 -180 105 545 93 1095 519 730 679 239 518 1132 498 259 510 49 W 112 846 508 60 583 666 1035 802 25 34 153 637 891 716 542 43265 34974 34974 35395 30637 mount importance) that Lord Palmerston has signed a compact with Austria, Prussia and Rus sia, not only opposed to and excluding France', but unknown t tbe latter power until signed and acted a pon. Tbe result of this compact is. that terms are ta be dictated to the Pacha worse than before the battle of Nezib, giving him only a few das to accept or refuse. After tbe lapse of that time aiill worse coaditions are to be proposed: for bis acceptance ; and if after the expiration of a mqinih be has not complied, the will of tbe con fe fence is to be enforced rt el armu. i 1 ; The English and French papers are filled with long articles, some of them highly inflam matory in their character, called forth by the ar tide referred to. War and preparations for nar are their burden and affairs Lave really j ah alarming aspect. NORTH EASTERN BOUNDARY! The Report of tbe Commiesioners on 1 I be North Eastern Boundary Line has been publish ed; and an opinion was prevailing that Great Britain has a decided right lo the whole of the disputed terriloiy. The Report contends for as much, and the warm lory papers were putting the case strongly to the ' honor of old England.' Tne Liverpool Mail says : . , ; ! . f The President steam ship, which sails to day, will take out some intelligence which will rather admonish tbe President of the U. stales, and Gov. Fairfield of Maine. The report of the commissioners on the North Easteru Bound ary has been published, and we learn is decisive as 10 tne rignt 01 ureai oruain 10 me wnoteoi the disputed territory, and leaning to the opiu ion that she is entitled even to some part of tbe State ot Maine itself." Wickliffe calling upon the members elect of the Legislature of Kentucky, to con vene io the capitol at Frankfort, on tbe lOth inst., in order to supply an omission on the part of the last Legislature, to pass the usu al Electoral Law. We hope the time tor the election will be s fixed at the earliest possible day, consistently with the consti tution and laws. We like to hear Kentucky ihunder and the sooner it comes the better 'especially for the faint hearted in the doubt In I States.- Madisonian. 8291 maj. for Morehead. ELECTION NEWS. VERY LATE FROM EUROPE. Cprr.poTuferice oj the Nat. Intelligencer, No Crowing. We are sorry to : bear that the very Chapman who received orders tii crow, is eooped up," his comb cut, and his gaila off. ,; From the Indianapolis Journal of July 4. Chapman, the Loco-foco editor of the Wabash Enquirer, stand indicted in the oourt of Vigo county for perjury Good. lion. Ogden Hoffman, in a speech at Morristown,ia few data sinwriade the subjoined remarks : fjr 'The banks have beenj ladder the ladder of his presidents and cashiers A, which every round was ivTr- ith bank charters And whenife bad reached its topniwst rounds be kicked away the lad der, and it fell upon thejieads of the presi dents and cashiers, who, with upturned tyes and wondering hearts were admttihg the lofty flight of their child & champion. ' Nil's )ch of Missouri.- We have sufficient returns from this State to know it has gone for Van Btiren. They have -elected a Tory Govern or, and beat the Whig ticket for Congress. It is also probable that the Locos will have a major ity in the Legislature. New York, August 18. By the President here, and the Jlcadia at Boston, via Halifax, there is a host of imrjorlant news, so important even as to threaten a rupture between France and Not prepared I England on the Eastern question. The four yei to aay wneiuerii isagaiH upuu mc tu f p . have . taken the side- of ihe Of 1338. ; I Porte, while France sides with JSlehemet Illinois. From Illinois we have news I wft and a secret treaty is said to have been S-bcnaiVand Commons, all whicrs, no confirming our expectations. She has gone ogreed upon, of which trance was kept ig-; for Van Buren, having elected a 1 ory Legis lature. A gentleman, of distinguished character writing from Illinois says the State is cer off harmoniously had we not have by an attempt cf the Locos to hoist a red petti coat flag, purporting to be granny Harrison, as tbey called it. But in reality was said to be the petticoat of a negro woman's in the service of John M. Stafford, ooe of the principal actors jn he scene, who was backed by W. P. fitcbards, R. Monroe and E. Thomas they Were soon compelled lo strike colors and call for qnarlers, and would have been glad to have retired, but was escorted out of the village by several whigs. Huzza fur General Harrison ! we believe the Whigs will do their duly in November next. Yours liespectfully, ' ' C. H. NELSON, G. MARKLAND, S. EL ROD. D. BRINDLE, C. HAYNES. Committee of Arrangement. , MARRIED, In this county, on Thursday , the 20ih instant, by the Rev. Stephen Frontis, the Rev. J. D. Lumsden, of the INorlh Carolina Conference, to Mrs. Elmira Brandon. In Mecklenborg county, on the- 14th instant, IViUiam Alexander, mfant son of Francis and Mary James, aged one year, two mouths and 14 days. In Davidson chanty, on the 2olh inst. Love less Jldderlon, sged about 20. .. In this count) ,on Ihe 24th instant,. Ar. Jo seph Kincaid, after a protracted illness ; aged about 65 years. In this county, on the 29th instant, JJary La vina, infant daogbler of Mr. R. N. Craige. rying on ii TimsKTBair,. At their old stand in Rowan county, near Chi-, na Gtove, 10 miles south of Salisbury.- They flatter tbemselyes. that, With their long experi- , ence at the business, and devoting to it their un remitting personal attention, together with their. latg improvement in their system of Tanning, to; be able . lo mapofacture Leather of a superior quality, and ca as cheap terms as any made in this country - - - . ' They now have on hand a very large and su perior stork of Leather, of all kinds, whicii they are desirous of selling cn moderate tetms for cash, or on time to punctoal dealers. D -and green Hides taken la exchange for Lcathc ' Also, will be made on short notice, Black smiths' Bellows worth from, eight to twenty dollars varytngiiccording to size. ; ; ICJ They invite all persons wishing to pur chase Leather, to, call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, 'i v v IL W, C; FILLER. Rowan co.. Aog. 7,1840 3 w4vj - DISSOLUTION. S TR1 OR :STGiEnV9 A SMALLchesnut sorwlHorse, JlSl six years bid, ab 12 ou!3 hands bigbi with a,sn:SiAvbUe spct Skin ihe forehead very ? short, and rough pacer, and a hard 1 roller: : A reasonable reward will begiven for his delivery, - V WELLINGTON SMITH. August 21, 1840-tf4 ; j 3 THMEF! .1 TIMIEF! & Mcwai&'Giio Element flf the Polls received. cmoions, ,Mcliilari, whig, over Nye j-V'nt.nsBryan and Gray, whigs.' " 2ifo SenatftAnr! Arann M tiMil I, W. i-iu Slby 1 Commons, Allen and l8,n 10 go oxiarrison in o ovcoiDer, . ?ll Whi's. I ?M?4trtiTorieV. W i 1 f son ; Commons, B a- J-Seaa:e; itw kins? Commons,' PeM ft:ir--o - an Jones.; : - ,; ; mie" Johnsor, by 5 To,cs yeT Vii1 Commons. Gilliam and Rubards, all k!pale Houlden v Commons Vl-aros-S Tories 1 Wbir. Vi x -AiiiDg;oi : commons, aj ior, wits. j ; . . - ' v - . Indian .-Bigger'a ( Whig) majority far Governor in 73 Counties, is 9.925. . Kentuck.1 Letcher s maiority in 88 Counties for Governor, is 17,750. noran'. i he fansian loornais are an 10 a blize. They breathe little but war. The French Gavernment have also taken, steps to add 100,000 men to the army. The British Ministry deny that any steps have been taken el which France was not inform ed, and justify action without France by the obstinate adhesion of r ranee to Jllehe met Alt. It follows from tins, 1 suppose, that the four Poweis will fan the Syrian insurrection, which has become mere formt liable. If JUehemei M does not assent to We notice the Whigs at home and abroad, '1 the offers of the Porte, sanctioned by Eng- T? m counting op their loss and gain in the land, Austria,-Kuesia. and rrussia. they ' I . - : . ' . . t rn - I m,m. . Amnal him nhiah will laid In w i r late battle between themselves ana iue 10- 1 ' " " " : ...- i o.: .-..-o lU'tniK fito mm, 11. not wttn ranee, war- wnn " , I Prin.i thnfiffh Vraurf tm hitihltr pmhillpr. K e; f not ta be seriously apprehended anion, mat mr. isner win rvaigu ! ranee has Algiers to ta&e care oi, anu ma This is all perfectly right; nor is it lo be sup- J king the East tbe seat of war, with the Brit ish fleet in the Medtterreao, would hardly add to her glory. Affairs in Spain are again assuming , a penurbed state. There has been a serious . n .l- . l l rp ;'V V:"::k , vm, ",-fv BV;V,T - v " " v I not to oarceiooa, anu ousiarnauces in ma- iIlsfajtorWh bv the Queen V sanction Id iDaris. Tory.,-. ' .i 4'fii- ..ihwii o ' . . i. . -it.i.. 11 .iii iKm koiiM 1 is i aeuupuBc ?XVr?i'.,, V "iK-rs J;nig gain.,vri roaKe cuwtwu . -v..v.,, min tntu- rtlth0. flnmr' n m tv " 1 aiifT rt far M VS haV6 aSCeitained-nO 1 l..t im in w.ll nrA nl in viiuvi, y 1 . "i j 7" . - . 7. .- : MJU0-WUIVU 1 0 . u m vm. iii reluctant obedience jto their will and instroc- Ihe journala of the day. ; Flour has; gone. tions but ce whfi vnl do their business idown fcere, oa tbe prospect of a more fa-; .i - . .1 , s; J ,1... . I (voraoie crop in xuogtauu iuu iue tasi hc. count indicated. It will not command NEW YORrt. : 155 25 to $5 37 per barrel to day, for Cl;k,0MUTori rds j Commons, Eaton ones - -m l' ' i nncpn. wn mini, mil i ven emm ulbulu 4fovvfT "1JC commons, urogoen r.r-v:- t-" " " " - SS8 flVii,8r 1 ; loud Republican" and Democratic profes- !Slraur? T ' f Commons; s;ons Ihe'tlonhatlesFi K Whigs-one VVb GREENE COUNTY, Va. Resohea That the thanks of iheTippe canoe Club of Gieene county Vs., be presented to the Hon. C Ogle, of Pa., for the able, eloquent, and investigative speech, delivered in Congress on the 14th of April last, descriptive of the regal splendor of the President's house Resolved. That the Richmond Whig and Madisonian be requested to publish the above. J NEWTON HUME, President. Oliver Finks, Secretary. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing be tween Rev, John D. Scheck &. Jno. S Johnston, is this day dissolved, by mutual con sent. . ECP The School will re-commence on Mon day, 7th September. - J. S. tfOHNSTON. Aug. 2, 1840-Sw5 Saliiburtr Coffee-House. MONS. ROUCHE, would Inform his old friends and customers, thai he still has on hand a general supp!y-of articles of a superi or "qualify in hisHtue of business. He will be pleased to accommodate those who may favoi him with a call, on terms the most moderate. lie earnestly reqnests all those indebted to hjtn either by note or account, to come forward and settle the same between this and the next Rowan Superior Court, as he is obliged to have money to renew his stock of Groceries, &c. All who do not comply with this request, may ex pect to settle with an officer, wilhoovrespec! lo persona. - Salisbury, August 28, 1840. opposed to bun cn he does. He wtlj teaign the law of the monicipsiities. By the list or dates, order, however, was resloredi 3 u ,2a h.n lbal the tracing in- to .(ii'i i 'd ; : Cotntnbns, Thompson iS-James, SMorehead 9 J8 rJOTICB. ISltALL proceeit4k ihe deposition of Martha McMclIon at the Posi Otfice, in the Town of Winsborocgb, Fairfield District, Sooih ''Carolinaon ih 28th day of September next,-to be read as evidence itya suiLpending in David son Superior Court of' North Cirolina, wherein 1 am plaintiff and Casper Bring'le is defendant. JULIANA BR1NGLE. AtJgust 23, 1840 H5 of i" 14 1 1 voeun, umsv. sjsa, Kirk- 5i;WO ha1& hV-SS9, Dobson 4: aons, lfaukiinbigvl 104)' wiibhearty jgootl-ffjl!.! From the Ies Cabin. More Forgery. It appears by the fol lowing, which is copied from the Emanci pator, the Abolition paper, of the 2nd inst:, that ibe editor of the Looisvillo Advertiser is guilty of another act of forgeryrin addi tion to those of which be has been hither to convicted. J J j From the -Emancipator. A "Just Complaint. The editor of the Emancipator, although an Abolitionist, is yel an American citizen, and a such is en titled to certain rights. One is the right to complain of being misquoted or of having wordc forged to his account. In the Rich mond Ei quirer of June 5lh, isa professed quotation from the Emancipator, purporting to be copied from the Louisville Advertiser. The same proffseed quotation has been cop ied in the Washington Globe, and appears also in the Baltimore Republican of June I2th It reads thus : uThe rejection of Hnrt C fay, and, the nomination' oj William H. Harrison, by tbe Harnsbutg Convention, under ' the cir- ifCumsunces oi the case, is one of tbe heav iest blows the mooster slavery, has experi enced for years.1' Now. we sav lo those editors, and to snr j - w- I aw v. ,t -Ma f others who may have copieii tbe article, that to tbe plaintiffs petitioo.pr will leaei tor near itiP word italicised above are orianrf 1 in? exnarte as t tbero. andjadgmtol pro con n,or nnoeared in ihia nat, in that rnn- I tessa entered agamfctTbem. r i i i - - - i nectton. We ask those t-ditors, in houesly, ! to pake this correction. ihero this paper and seo if they have; any j August 21st 6'5 Petition for sale Negroes State of 5Javttravolfu DAVIE COUNTY. August Ternij 1840 George Mock, Mary Hurdle, John Btnkley and Sa rah Buiktey his nife, j Henry M-ck. j Peter Mock and Willi- j am Mock, J Ik this case it appearing Henry Muck. Peier Mock and William Mock, are nut inhabitants of ihia State: ft is ordered by the Court, that publication be. made for stx weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for the said defendanis pi&onally to appear before the Justi ces of ouCourijcf Pleas fy Quarter Sessions, at ihenext Couit, to be held fur said county, at ibe Court House in Mccksvjlle, on the 4tb mooday n tv-...Amk.r n.it. nd Dlead. answer ordenor asj a, v v v'f f " to the Court, that Wim-M. John element, uii i oi tors, in honesty. " a t cfSee. the 4ih, monday cf August, A D. We shall send 1 ai unt j0HN CLEMENT, Clk. I. m -, -IS".- r " """ ! 1 ., " V t r A iarr. WhJr nftyvetion washsldin Utica, : which sales wer day, before yesterday regard to truth ana nonur wnere aboliuoa,; "N.w v; .Vn n,. iok i;t . for the narnfise of 'Ifreely made. Orders Jor a purcfaaso bere is concerneo. ve never auegea or tnougui ' V ' : rt t , 4 i ,. ' i- .1 Blanks for saleat tJitB O&bcc THIS is (o warn all , persons, io Davidson county and elsewhere, -to be oq the lode out for Thieves, and from trading for the follow ing Notes which were stolen from my house on the 16th instant, together with my pocket book, containing one dollar in cash my name Is writ ten on it whilst!myself and family were ab sent . One note on George Tucker, of Csbarrc? connty, for the sum of $243 10 1-2 cts.--one on Josiab uiondy, orMcn'gomerv couaty, fo $40 with a-credit of $15, I believe ; ono on Cornelius L. Biickbead fur 27 j one on Archi bald Muse, of Moore 'couoly, for $10; cdckwi Peter Smith of Davidson, for $6 ; one on Silas Kerns of Randolph, payable to John Worth if Montgomery county, for $5 10 i and also sundry other, notes and accounts, the dates of none of which I now recollect, logeiher with the fol lowing receipts : one receipt in favor of James S. Birckhead, for $76. 1 believe, iven by Jesse Lewis, Constable of Randolph county ; one other given by Kincbeon Stokers sin favor of Alexan der smith, for notes left in his bands, and which receipts said Smith left in my bands ontil he re turn from ihe Western Country, whitherhc has gone. There were a nnmber of. other pa pers in the pocket book of; no value to any one bat myself, such as receipts and memoraodoajs, ALSO,, v A quantity of weating ajparel, r'zi bra mixed close bodied coat, covered buttons one striped mixed vest j two pair of pantaloons, one a fine thread, pair, two pair of draws, two fine shirts, and three socks.- I will give tbe; above reward for the detection. and confinement or delivery of ihe Thief. . REMARKS, A mao of very' snspicious , appearance iwas foad early on the morning of last Sabbath, the 16th inst., in the piazza of Newsom & Spencer's Store, two and a halt miles from the residence of the Subscriber. Mr, Newsom had a conver sation wiih him. He says, he is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, stooi bui!i,whh small bJack whiskers, and that be bad on a blue broad cloth coat, somewhat worn, wiib a while hat rather broad brim, of the ftof.iafur, and a dark colore J pair of pantaloons. He carried nothing- with ' . it Wa . . . him but a blue omoreita. tie stopped at iiie Store with the pretence of wishing to pnrehajo some shirts and pantaloons, bat on being inform ed he could not get ihtm oo Sunday ,-he irquir ed the way to Fayettetiller Siokes Ferry,-an J oiher places, acd then went tfTio a fery contra ry direction to that io which be seemed most anxious to know aboat. His wh4 manner, a p pear i nee and bebavioerr left the strongest belie on the mind of Mr. Newsom, that he was a azrx of very suspicious and docbifcl character. Scda lione io the coarse of the morDirg'of tbe carrs day , be was again -seen a Iialf aoile frcta th Store above mentioned, but oo ibe reverse er,J in which he left the Sfof t, bf llr. Beverly S'oratls of whom he also got brealifast Afia be left Suratts he was seen a balf mile frca his boose oo the Fayetteville road Notbia more has been seen of bim since. i : WILLIAM A. BIRCKHEAD? Davidson co.,N. C Aoguaf 21, IS40-3w4 tO the Raleigh Register will gi b a bove 3 ir.sertlonSfand forward bis account tbs Office for paymepi 5;J 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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