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''"'Mi iviru?if W a minority of the . Senators iy dj4WY$rl wliich rootiqii the yess flrh RJIif.is vole tbe Senate. , accord. S$- .iU'iAjlisJ-as derided bv the 'hair. '!r it JiJJa WTM 1 the motion of; the 5 -lybj'itbo, to lay the resoluiion arrisnn Senators were i-i,l oUri N J88 decided and tmpor- p ViiPri tUrrft ilii bqld- mote- on the J " t t-f ib 'iVftflBo.ren Senators,' to defeat fjprcf?d flUof large majority of ojlle lflCprgia, in the election of a r.i! States Senator. That step was la- y lodges tidn of the ; Honi Thorn TliVwfcft fejj'OAtor from Columbia for I I a bis morRtnTflesdsyabe'SeruIe rnel pn-r soaot to adjaurnmen all ibe Senators who were present yesterday apswering u ibe call of their oacn5f oo reidingr ;ihat pan of tbe journal pf J",c,ua wnicn suspended the role of tbe 5e- ftj uke P 'he. jfMuIuiiune. ihe Hon. A. J. -Miller muTe J a reconsideration ; on which mo Hon a pTotracied discussion was bad. and the "mS? 588 rot f 37 yeas to 43 nay. I be Hon W;AVi) Gordon then moved aires-' 1 It ieeryf we ciguesi eutogiums rirfnd ojfifjaf rison :in the Stale. carry. at 2 less than of?ery HarrinJfi Senator Chamber And although $xtU no tprktjoos concert on j the part suggestion 01 ine senator 5..'.- t $te? prpmp-eu oy a wisu tit it 01 toe pt!o;iie as expressed 1 . romlMate as adopted with great 1 V. It tm0 unia irejie? i o'clock Pjjivi. isr-boases 'inl; , tic Se'ha BfompV4- if f"l " s onaiors lorrnwun 'fiibdreirtta'ii'lj niinoriry Without a .ijrominiiwiilcBisiitoatioh the 4 1 Senators f 10 were ucsirpua iy ucicii tuv cicciiua ui j3at'jfrio4lld ot proceed to the traisac- Fitofl .01 F" ,iVU5ifJC a. Jill till UllClilUiat npons tlieoi like ai clap ot ciar jkyf1- and for which a, irerei eTiueouv - unnrenareu - inev I aide lefefali pljorts to j proceed to bu jise tui lliefj Chair, ! with la" dignity fL'janesi wnitb commanded tbe admi- otioa ofry i patriot, refused to permit jbfo to jcafery lout tbeir designs,; becauae fere was quorum present fFhey, how trer anally aappiea a resolution ' requiring ih'eomcws of .the Senate to notify? the an appear in tneir tseats at And' while the officers oqud to the various board- ha discharge of this du- dChamber was cnnverlerf t .. - u . i Mt .1 . , - ?' . Midinmt-twz). and the most ludicrous Mti of tfaef soeneL was. to witheas the for jiieMiemoctiisteg&iog them ulrei witbihelrepasi which bad been sent isiotDeto.i mm. Tbns tbe'Mrae passed till the bonr of 3 'dack came, aDd finding tb at the absentees :s toiooey toeir summons, uey aetermin U to avail thems eWe of that provision of jhe coDstitutiprt which aulboiises either At night thfj hlends of ; Harrison, both emsj o the Legislature and citizens, immbled it Beecber &. Biown3 Hotel, then the! folU wing proceedings were held ii thiebj ydu wl perceive that the course eptejl yetdiy tbe pressing emergen tj, will be maintained nntilihe absent and tsck Senators can appear in their seats and A reeefs ootil 5 oVsiuckF. M . for the nornose at be alledgfd to baT a conference of his 4wk party 10 detefmioe as i what eoerae tbev Will porsoe in ihis emerency Wbieb motion ffcaV jaal been adopted, arid the recess ukert ,1 L I I iv uC ocuiic mis morning refused lo reconsid er the bill passed : yesterday Ti aking I aaraf .tr Lojiege appropriaUoa from and after the Bill of fljayneit. . v ;i :rA i h- Tbe mail is now aboot to close, and I bate not time to add anjibio? si to the action bf the f loose this morning, ihopgh tl is of an Inn important cbaracterl For ibe same reason ! must defer any coaimeni upon Ute action of the senate It: i "... .- ' ! ' l " SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12, S40. IV 1 Jtavc tried the Magician, hit manic tcoiit 4o, rr 6 looHtner ie,a(OT7n Willi d ijptCanae. . David HorTman of Baltimore, has mned an address to tbe friends of General Hareritoo and the public, anpiancing bis intenifun Id pre pare and poblisb a w6rfe to be called Harrisonjana. ot the Political and Civil Cbrouioles of tbe elec lit : a fl tion of VV ilham Henry Harrison. Tbe VVork will give a good biajury of tbe ereniful rear, 1S40 a history tbajougbt to be handed down to tbe latest posterity 1 3 i ! - e natt recwved tbeVMessige of Oovejrncf aouttM W thtptfmtrf SL,"Il-.lly aa long; aa the Staled cea of tkiff'finsif nortn uaro ina,andf we, fear as b-rren toO.I4 uiatleston JIeTeu;Jyy: yp''pfi V Yea sir; tbe Message baa been a caltereS from one end of tbe State to tba oiher, and is lost ... w.w nuim ,,anu aoe is very Darren nf certain ibisjs, especially CaZtouaisolJ wmmravuu m.-7- f UW' UV Q TO met , i,"10T. f JO. Col; Sterling Price was elected Sneaker ofj tbe Horse. The..Voie" for otherooers of the Hsnse stood 52 Coco to SSAVhig Mr. Wilson, SlJoV co. was elected Secretary of tbe Senaie vote 17 to 15. Col. Benton was present at tl lloinzs POPU LAIt VOTE. OFF! C I A L Hvrrisuri. Maryland . 1329 r Pennsylvania 144,018 Rbiide Island 5,2 IS New Hampshire 26.153 Connecticat Ohio--::: Vermont Georgia , Delaware New York Massachusetts, Kentucky ' " Maine New Jersey Michigan Nurth Carolina Indiana . SV.212 148,157 33.446 40,349 5 967 225 S 12 .58.499 46,612 33.362 22 911 46,376 65,276 1,040.190 87416 Harrison s maj, 2t5,d33 in seventeen States Van Boren. 28.754 14375 3,263 32.761 24,883 124,782 . 18.009 S1.989 4.874 2fl21j9 52,363 S2.6I6 46.201 ; 31,034 21,106 ; 33.782 51.695 874.316 an action tbnj sbov ' iiesf.'Jv.'-'.;-v .4 wriier, w nose means of knowledge bear him iU 1 appearing 10 me saitstaction ot the Ciourt. , does hot know of an iostahee in which fu I J. tbal Josboa Hendrix is not an iobabitant of of vears past'oiore ihsn fin LinUn 1 this State : It therefore ordered that poblicaiioo This dfrelsntiun.ihereforp. wq iihr th I be made in the Carolina. Watchmaa for C weeks. life k) the pri- ylhejr commenced xciniianey - or" rash Tbeir condoct has ' Smdutr'dalltl in. that Abey have declared iaV V that the Cabinet lakers, have charged t of 9 than tbey wghl to hate dnae wb?a the fact of the ease will not justify It, as-' '1-f- - .Tbeir ignoranee and soWijnent sanction will prove. . The price for making coffihs iir Salisbury for the last eight or tes years bs raeged frm one lojyieen dollarsjostead at UamjifUtu toiVyiy as their orator declared tbe other evening : In fact, 100 oat oomber paid resolt t)f t5ciwice.or endue aesil id exposing the luuuKiuw iiuifisiuoa praciieeu oy tne Uatunet Makers. 1 - -- --i ' . ; , Finally. I come to tbeir fally, and this; is not, by any means, tbe least pari'ol roj subje4t. Af ter all tbe speeches of these philanthropists about ienposition, 4c. I am informed ihey bavelmade a contract with one or tbe Cabinet Makers of this place, who bat shown at least, that he knuivs bow to deal ith tbe men of this werld. Tbey have engaged bira to make and keep on haodj a nest f Cofiln. to b ajtd at SMpoIated prices ;! wbieh, if any one will take the oins to examine hi books, and compare the eharcraaf for .ffins at nn ( the Cabinet Makers of I'mi place, at least. tnej win ana mat the prices agreed on I by the gentlemen in tbe aforesaid curi tract, are as great, taking every thing into consideratmo, as he has hcretgfure charged ; which fct. I am persuaded, convicts these gentlemen cfo, and shuws a great want of smartnps- j NO REDUCTION OF WAGES. t 4 The Sopreae Court of this Sule wiil commeoce its Winter Term in this City, on tbe last Monday of December,' instant. U gider. ; . j State ;otJ Nortlt.'Crt'rblin s JFtLKBs corj.vrr; ' L Coort of Pleas' and Q iarter i Sessions, Nov em- . v ber;iS40.V : Moses lad JobttTIeodrix') ' . v i -. , ' " V-- : ' ' ; Petition. - ' Elijah Hendrix 8i otberO - . ; ... . - " .." . - ". . ' ' ! : ": rr ; -. ... . . F the Carolina fFalcknian ) arry ou llje wjljrpf the people. if Mitliiiv3Ey iiIle, Mnnda'y Night, ) v,-;--lj:. ff 'jfof ember 23 J, 1840, 5 ' At s meettriz SafSthe Harrison party held HBeecher A flrntvnvii Inno Rnnm. tn talre j r- 17 r t " to eonsideralian Ihe secession of Senators ha the Senate j fJbaraber compelled to I ftfby the krjtiait pf their opponents, the fijn. A Bed! Sertator from Monroe, was ailed to ihb Chair, and :the Hon. J. A. fraei, Seoalor from Pauldiog,' appointed Vftlk,:ored'(rii following preamble and luuQM.pjwnicrj were unanimously a- ! Afrf;ilj Tlii3 people ;of Georgia, on be first monday;irl October, by a triumph ttt tote, elecjed a imaioritvl of both; branch fof v!iiJpf T4 488emhly opposed to Mr. nn Burerhfibls principles, policy and party. yhi f Aereaifrbe Van nartv of the ate, ,fro aicjdental causes, growing W of the sjekbess and absence from other tecessary reaeonsof as considerable num 1 "1 01 senators, it ad this day a major 1 v in aid pf which f accidental ma- fritj, they adoghq to postpone indefinately - section .01 u oiled states aenator, and Wrebf defeat theltvrhpfl and ssneetations it. I,fi,,r8ej tnajorily of the good people of It seems there has been blow op ( be tween Loring and the Democrats, and , Loring and loole, the Editors ot tbe Standard. iTbe Editor's correspondent of tbe Qrecnsbomogb Patriot say8i . v 1 1. - . ' j ,! ' There has been a kluw up between . Loring and Toole, of tbe Standard; tbe party here iisb ed togst rid of Loring but 00, be was too fond of tbe spoils ; they jwished him logo to Greens boro to shad light araong the ' benighted ( sons of old Guilford, and lei Toole be at the belm,- ,0 which Lorirlgmurred. Toole baa iasJod a prospectus for another paper in Rleigb, lo be called the Southern Times,1 and is macmg exertion among the Loco Foco members to raise tjie wind. I 1 I A SUB TREATiREia RUN OFt. j The Mobile Journal says -The late Postmas ter of New Orleans las, according to the reports of the papeis of thatjcily started for Tex9,-boih a defaulter to Goverbmeot and an ab'cond'102 debtor to individoals." He has carried ofifcoosid - . . . . fi . . ' ... ... i- eraoie property witn jpim, jana his creditors nave started in pursntt, with hos of overtaking him. His barns is McQueen. The New Orleans! Bulletin says "We learn that the Government Is not the only sufferer from the Swartwouting oflllbelate Post Master f, this city. Private individoals are laken in for large amounts. Several creditors of the absconding defaulter have started hot in pursuit, and some hopes entertained of overtaking him bezure be passes tbe confines of IVxas. ELECTORAL COLLEGE. -si.. We had expected & receive, in time for this Ik m StaTe H.' .1 trhrea, of ijdefeatioi I i 4 if h J ta i on n -1 ,f 1 c!4 ic Senatora of the State vinr? no other! rightful 1121 of Ltlefeatlnlf Ibn rnnanmmilinn nf J.i ontrage bponTtbe popular, will,) vacated rpT!' I?8 ,Dlt5Dl 10 Present the 6,byredufcing: that body below a (quorum: approie tag course pursued! by our Mr irf ihe Senate on that occa Jt. t3 forburaljyes and bur constituents, ytx them the thanks of i the country for Ju"di deciidedindependent, and eflec- feats.i 1 1. '1 - .5; I i -'s 5 - ; i t I'M ffthneiploedt That in pur opin araijadbeTence.to the course pursued mded ly the' exigency, and we trust lUt P' t! ill Vi iy 1 1 n a lli.nl.H!. n. tk .-lU-i.Ti ht- . .... J:'.:uj-T..r l V 1 pro . '" as thi ,0i ft. -f uui 01 aine uon. Atiurew iving, 01 i hTW mvIihe thanks of this meet iclile ed tolhe-Hon gliomas Stocks, fcvl'-Hffoi anld lindeperidect conduct as 7rwHine?Se this Paper, the official account of the Proceed ings of the Eleeioral Coilene of North Caroli na, which met in thi City on the 2d instant. We shall publish them io our next. In J the mean time we state that James ellbort, ot Wilkes, was chosen President of ihe Col lege, and Edmund B. Freeman, Secretary. Gen. W. delivered on taking the Chair, an animated Address. Two Electors were absent from perative cause?, viz: Charles McDo!v$Lt, of Barke, and Davio F. Caldwell, of Row an. Their places supplied by the appotnl- ment, by ballot, of Edmund Joji es, of Wilkes Tbe fifteen votes of the College wctecast for - ii - -Li j WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, of Ohio, as PresideeLand JOHN TYLER, of Virginia as Vice President, ffbe annunciation of each vote was received by j a large auditory, will! de monstratlons of high gratification. ; VJ I Dcsrsis HfiAarf, of HillsboroV was cnani- mouslv elected Mvsseoser to carry the vote t Washington .HeffiiJer. SPATE L Bat little has been! subjoin, for Attorney C Hcgh MeQnen J U jJ. Oauiel Jan.cs Iredell lit 13 i , v. uiitneeaate on tlie occasion re I B ll I k i ' " m m U 1 "Hn A'exaraer 114 Stevens otlerea fe . -!:m2 resarutton, whtctitwas unan- Jit I .'. if.- mm- -m . i . i .... . ... 1M0Pteui ?dr. J. Agones onlv dis f4Tiktthe .friends of General : several cpunlies in this ed to send delcates, cq'ial f io ttrSrnatorisnd Il-preenta. lyf fo meet in thn i?th dav l(vSi u.llP candidate Tot Governor. , JWTT 1 n m ceo "i" rreenng Xt t I ii- vHKKU, Chairman. M "11, Secretary. 25 ,1 m i Bi.l. fcrF 10 tsatrnator sn pMhorsdayv fnf lhenu 1GISLATURE. done si nee our last. There have beeu four unsuccessful baltoiiogs, which we General : 2d 3d 4 th 66 65 7$ 62 ; 61 63 29 SO 27 The House was engaged all day yesterday, lo debating the bill to make tbe Sections uniform ihroogh-iut the Si ate -fa bill, which havingbeep once. rejected was niw reconsidered. It may botvever. and probably; will, be modified on Its third reading. Ileg.isUr. LEGISLATtfuE OF VIRGINIA. . The General Assembly of this Common wealth assembled at Richmond, 00 Toesday laet and was orgari?ed by the jlectioo of Jobn W.Nash, fLoco Foco.) as Speaifer of the Senate, aodjVaU eotine W. Sootbalt,fp big) as Speaker ol House of Deietraies.! .f The G iveraor,a Message, and -b r)eedr . I ... J . mitmii rtt -tint iugs 01 tne iecisiature, occouj "'" r space that we bare no! room fur comments.4-Fe t I - I FIENDS IN HUMAN SHAPE. I -Metsr. Editort ; I understand that aa it meet ing lately held in the Preabyierian CburchJ lyr the purpose of making some arrangement to keep in repair and good condition, 1 be Lorherao Grave xard of this town, a certain set of roeo riigres sing from the aforesaid object of the meeting, tttik the opportonity to reveal and declare pub it'efy, a great and inoustmos evil and impositicin under which this community has torn sofiering for a series f years! Only think, Messrs. Ed itorsit ,: is a great evil, a monstrous evil ; la shameful md sore evil; an jarful imposiliorj ! and one, too,' wit b w bich the poor good1 hearted or blind people have been lor a long lime afflict ed I Think, ! say, and you will obtain an idea of tbe magnitude and beinousness of this evil. Then, Messrs. Editor, think again of the, great superlatively great, advantage and benefit which this community is to experience from j ibe important discovery and disclosure and then try whether you can possibly conceive any bounds to be obligation which the citizens of this IVwn and County are under to the aforesaid discoverers of the aforesaid axeful imposition and evil! uui 1 reckon you waoi in kuow what it is? Well, it is a verti important matter but only think what an evil and imposition! ' The disdbverers and disclosers are learned men :4. The dignitaries ot tbe land! i But excuse me, 3 rgot I'll teii you what it is : Alihocsh ibere have been Cabioet Makers, i. e. CofQq 51akers, n the fuwo of .Salisbury ever since it hid a name, and long biore she oouid boast an Hprif arable, or was disgraced by a wolf in sheep's clothing, yet unlii a few evenings ago. it fhl no been discovered that ihey w-re unfeeling, d'ulto nor able t vnjust, bold rogues, impious dcvils! . The nisc,ery lissjbm-n tcade. -janij? 1 has been proclaimed. And now only think how long 1 ho people ot alibury and Kowae have been imposed upon? &t least sixty years? Well, Pli tell you also to whom you are inJeb:i- ed fur this discovery : it is an important one-4 1 ui sorrj 11 uas ueeo iuaue oui 1 migni tnanx my stars it bad not been made yearn ago.) as then, woe unto tne perhaps :4 'I be Hon. Cha4. r isber, (a right smart man, but who is famous fusr misrepresenting people knd things,) Jlir. Schecfi. b . rraley, lieu. Vogler, V. K. Wheeler. Lemly, sen., Em. j and some others not worii mentioning. - I if I But Pm thinking some of you sre in the dark a dob 1 11H3 matter yet. ell, jost let us see what it is t At the aforesaid meeting and bj the gentlemen named above, if hts been urged that the Cabinet Makers of ;tMs Town i have and do lake advantage of the circximManeis and charge onerous prices lr making Cffis. Thai tuey are not governed by reason, humanity; anrJ honesty in charging for these articles knowing . k d -.m mat urost people " would pay an exorouani charge for ihecofiia of a near jelative or friend, rather than 10 have !t said he rerOonsiraipd at the cost of bvrnjing bis wife, father mother, ! Of as the case might be." And again, that people al ways feeling a dalicaey in ihe mailer, as well as bein; on prepared for it, never'tnak a bargaiii with tht "Coffin maker before the work is done,!' and thus, the matter is wholly in ihe handof thf mechanic which tact, it seOiits is a sufficient rtoiort lo make the grave chirge against the Mechanics alluded lo : I 8y ruve charges,; for such tbey are, as they involve the honesty, repu lalion and humanity ol a certain Class o' ilfe chanics, some if .whom' at least, fiaitfr them selves a living as hgl -uiindfd. pjMilabld and gttierousas Iboe vho have so publicly and fadi- b arraigned them. Hi-1' Whether the simple lcts stated snove, are sufficient to justify the accusation of extortion againsHhe Cutfin Makers or men of sense to judge. But SSBJUJIIIVrsJ Ull lie r I9W wo :vaw" w ? j llecaQ.ne a mechanic has an opportunity to cheat and impose upon a neighbor, thefvioro he ts guilty of eheatiog and; iinjMing upon ft oelghbiir; and must accirlmgly be arraigned. This is thei' logic; and n rnpares very Jwe I with their cliurity- it is difueolt to tell wiblcl is whicb.or whicn js best. If they "weie'Siiied ht this rule, how ihink Toil. Messrs. EdU itors. they would Come out f Let's see : The Hon. Chas. Fisher may or be . may not b hombogger. therefore he is a?burabugger. ijThfet Hat. Mr Shk mav or he may not be. as hi uiili inflinn. Rnanrit. therefore he is skilled &c. Mr. C. IC. Wheelei may poistsly be a fJoctor, therefore hp is a Docior ; and thus you see, I might, by their mode ot reasoning, prove them to be any thing which tbe imagination could conceive, however Chat that he appear at bur next Court, to be held on the first moncay alter the fourth moriday of Jan ' oary next, at the Court House in Wilkesboro. and answer, or tbe prayer of the Petition will be granted. - - . . . . i WitneSj.AVm. Masun, Clerk of onr saW Court at office, tbe 1st mondav of Nov!. 1340. IVM. JUISTi.Y. C c c. Dec U 6w20 Printers fee $5 - ?R: SmCpjllPJJVV. having ccc operation, are now prepared to foroish I) wiib Cottos Vaiuof e soperior qnalitj, - voiaoie terms. ,4 DeeemSer, 12. 1840 If20 1 rinnnpc nnmr? 3 yv For the IValchrAn. ! PROCEEDINGS of a CUB LI 3 MEETING . Held at Mount Moorne, for the purpose of dis cussing the propriety of establishing a nw County, composed of the adjacent pans of the counties of Lincoln, Mecklenburg, CaWrus, liowan aou ireoeii. Or min, Gen. Wm. H. Kerr, of iRowan was called to the chair, and A. M. lmerson,sp pointed Secretary. George F.' Davidson, Esq was then called on to explain the object! of the meeting, and the propriety ot establishing a new County was advocated at length by Ji F. A. MUlon, and lr. l . Emers-m, Ejs. The following resolutions were then submit ted and unanimously adopted. Kesolved, I hat it is desirable and expedient that a new county be established, composed ot portions of ihe counties of Linuoln, Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Rowan and Iredell, having fur is centre, some point between Reids Store and Beatie's Ford, aod as nearly eqoi distant as prae licable from Statesville and Oharlotte. running North aod South, and from Salisbury and Lin colnton, running East and West, Resolved further, that we desire anl request the co operation of our fellow cit.zens who held a meeting at Beatie's Ford to consult on ihe sub ject, on ihe 27th of Aognst last, deemiog it pro per, that sued aUeraiioas should be made id the boundaries of tbe proposed new county as will comport with ihe above resolutions Resolved further That a Committee of two from each of the above named counties,! b ap pointed to confer with th people, to ascefiair. the boundaries and population of the proposed new county, and to have further power, to rail a public meeting at any lime they may tbiok ne cessary. t V Agreeable to ihe last resolution, the following persons were appointed a committee for the ob jct therein specified, viz: Robert H Burton, and Alex. McCorkfe, of Lincoln, Calb En in. and Andrew Springs, of Mecktenbur?. Thomas VVT. Ewen, and Rook Neel. of Cabarrus, Jarm E. Kerr, and Ccl Jdioe Jaimsoo, of Rnn, James Turner, and William Hatgra?e, of Ire dell. ing,-o published in ihey and Salisbury newspatf A M. Emerson, S TBE S & B S C HI II ER RESPECTFULLY returns bis lhanka for past favors in his line of business, and begs to inform his friends aod the public generally, that be 6" i I carries on Jhe Cabinet Making Business, in the bouse immediately opposite the Rowan Hotel, in all its varieties, where he may be found at all tiroes,. He takes this opportonitypo say. be keeps constantly on band a supply of ready raide Furniture. sVh BEAURFJWS, SIDE BOARDS, CUBBOARDS, Tables, Candle stands. 4c fyc , also a variety ol WINDSOR 11 A IKS; all of wbirh be will sell on as good or belter terms than can be had any where i this part of the country DAVID WATSON. N. B. Inasmuch as a certain set of men, well known in this community, have taken it into their heads, that the citizens of this town and county have been wofully imposed upon by my self and oiher Coffin makers of the place j and are making arrangements 10 remedy the ' awful imposition, directly opposing me do, there fore, I inform all whom it may concern, that I shall also keep constantly 0.1 haod a sopply of rffiiis, and do pledge, that I will sell them as low or lower than the aforesaid set of certain men, and yet receive no more than I hare here tofore charged for them. D. W. December 12. 1840 if20 I WILL give the ahnve reward ht tie C Kvery f roy man .DAVE, la me in ih . per part wf. Riebmond county, cr the sec :r Rtni ,q any van so,inai t gei no aii.i. i absconded frum cie on the 23rd clnma; I about 30 years of age, about five feet ?cii i in beihLcoal hlack, strait biiilt, hi i opper front leetb, speaks qaick, an J a liu!- i lering bad on. when he went away s Ilrr roondabnut coal dark panlaWns fJU J wool also a frock coat made of Satinett ; stoo't handle of Sunday clothes, acd a 1. crowned bat. He was raised by me, ttl u uoceriaiu whatrottebe will take. - y ' - fr DANIEL McP.AV.. December 4, 1810 6w 19 , r .. i NOTICE, THfc sobscriber would inform all theso r ! are indebted to him at Davidson C !lt; under the former Fiim of Miehael iirow c (which expired on the IStb of Jan. 1810.) call and make payment of their respective d oner before the 1st of January 184 1 It i i peeled from the long Indulgence already iu: that this request will be complied with. - MICHAEL BROWN. Dec 4, 1840: .A jwiy pf this meet harlotie, Posts 1 STATE LEGISLATURE. No Attorney General has yet been chosen, (hough one trial or mure is made every day. Since our last, the two houses huva voted twice, as follows : The -liillcdgevUlc Cotton Fac tory situated in Montgomery couoti, 32 ntUs East of Salisbury, is now in full operation. Thitse intimately acquainted with the Yarn of ibis Factory prefer it lo any manufactured io the State. EDWARD BURRAGE. N. B. I wish to procure about 1 if O Sales of Cotton (first rate oaalitv) delivered at or.a"re named Factory, hich I will spin ei her frte half for ibe other, oral eight cents per pound. E. B. December 12, 1840 5 2ft Petition for the sale of ihe l.ari'i of David Phillips, dee'd Stsite of HoVtfr firoUnr , DAVlbSOAT CQUJVTV. Court rf Pleas and Qparier Seuion$--Jcrc! . ber Term, feiO. George Eller & others, y S . s Petition far Put itiun. David Ellert others, 3 IN ibis case it appearing to ibe satisfaction i ibe Court, that tbe Defendants, Dathi 1 . ler, Alexander Daniel, El mi r a Daniel and O , Waisner and Narh bis wife, do not res'de in t 'i StalAr ft is ihArefurei nMeretl Kv 1I10 7i.rt tl -, . publication be made for six weeks io the C'a ' na Watchman, for tbe said defendants to a j , before the Justices of oor Coart cf PIpss u , Quarter Sessions at the next Court to be heiJ : said county, at ihe Courthouse in Leiintm, 1 the second monday in February next, snd p'r j j answer or demur to the plaintiffs petition, nr ii will be set for bearing exparte as to them, Judgment prd coafesso entered against them. I Test CHAS. MOCK, c c c. Dec 4. I840-6wl9 Printer's fee $5 D Hngh McQseen J R. J Daniel James Iredell Scatlerins lt 63 GO 26 5 2d 63 66 We know of no other electioo pf impurta net to come before tbe Legislature, btt that of two Judges They will hardly be chosen, until the faieof the bill is known, now before the -4iuus. lo locate ihe Judges It has passed the !enat, but we can form nu ida of its prospects in tht Commons. J?rjner. I not, we leave to the case may; be " OLD ORANGE FOREVElt " The Special Election held in Ofange, to sop ply the vacancies created by the choice of Me9i Maogum and Graham to the Senate the United States has resulted in favor of the Whigs by an increased majority. Hugh Waddle, Eq is chosen in Mr. Mangnm's place, by 183 voie over Dr. Julius Bracken (Van); and Col John Grahams, in Mr. Graham's place, by 3S2 votes over John Stockard, Efq (Vn.) South Carolina has voted 'or Mr. Vrn Boren, tor Presidentand Mr. Taswell.of Virginia, fir Vice President. Mr. Van Bort n-ihen, h?s re wived the votes or New Hampshire. V:rgicb, Illinois. Missouri. Arkaoa. AlafJ.ima, arid ou;h Carolina 60 Electoral Vtes General Harri son all the rest S34 J majority 174 the : . U. k.1 nr1nn.tncicl0nt u.ili their Ifflft racters. 'Ml Now, Messrs. Editors, by a diRVrent mod4 theooirertness of which too and the public may judge, I will endeavor to prove ,ice things to wiu That these gentlemen are guilty of a $ take, rashness, wicharitablencss, ignoranee and folly. If I succeed in proving ail these points, it istobeh'iped that the prejudices which! the late of the gentlemen has had a tendency to excite in ibis community against tbe Cab -net Makers, will vanish as does the morning I mist before the rismjr. suo. . I hen lo my tasa : .. . . - r t .. iii iir-i It altedffed bv tbeir cesser, tne tion. v. FisherAhaftbe Cabinet ;Makers berei cLargVd i Tbe Editors' N. Y Corr-sp-'edence of the National I ntelliffpnecr, ol Det . S,sais-Lft- ter (rota Philadelphia speak fo-iLivey of a re sumption. Stocks are therefore qaw.-keord into life, and exchange on Chihwielpiiia dec!in9. There can be nodoobt of a general reautupiion in January. - 7 . Mr. Calhouw has been unanimously re-elected to the U S. Senate fur s.x years irom the 4'h of March next. State of north troUnat STOKES COUJYTY. Court of Equity October Terra, 1S40. Eli Whicker, wile &. others -, vs - Viet, fla'rl Sft Nancy his wife, Nathaniel Philips, Jesse Philips, and others. IT appearing to tbe. satisfaeiioh of the Coqrt. thai Atsxaoder Hasel and Nancy hii wife, Nahdoiel Philips and Jefie Philips, do but re side within tbe limits ol this State : it is there fore ordeied that publication be made, for six weeks. inthe Carolina Watchman, printed at Salisbufyrlhal unless tbeTaid Defendants ap pear at the next Court of Equity lo be held for the county ol Stokrs, at the Court House in Germantop, on the 2d -monday after the -4th inonday in march next, and plead, answer or de mar, or the Petition will be taken pro Confesso against them, and the cause heard exparte. Witness, F. Fries, Clerk and .Master of said Coart at office, the 2nd monday after the 4th inoodayia b-pteuiber, A. D 1S40. -" F. FRIES, cm k. Dec 12. 1840-6w20 Printer's fee $3 50 statr ot ovtn CittoUn stokes coijjsrrv. Cum of Equity October Term, 1840. Matthew R. Moore, s I Mary Gaines, .Edward Original Bill. Muure, Ji. Gabriel Moore and others. J T r anriearinnr to the satisfaction of the Cort. i ti.at Maty Gine, Edward Moore and G- h'iel ?otre. Defendants in this case, do on r- di within the limits'of jhts State : it is iber- tVtre rdered, thaLpi4tca:i':ii be made Mr six L- in the Carolina Watchman, printed ni Salisbury, that unless Jhe said 0f?ndaots apoeaT t ;he next Court cd Ea iiV. l be held tor ti- - - & oritv of Sti kes, at the Courthouse in Ucrm?n t n. on the -2d monday at'e-lhe 4lh monday to :ut h nctt, and plead, answer or demur, or tf Dill will Hj 'afceh pro conlfS-'o agamsi them, ai the caiis1 set do-vn !r heanni exparte. Wiuifts F. Frips, Clerk and Master in Equt at tiri.-e, the 21 monday afier the 4'U monday in b'ep'eiLbr, 1S40. , F. FRIES, cm e. Dc. 11, 1S40 6.0 Piinter a IjS 50 State of Jiortft GiivoUni.. ! DArwspjYcoujyrr. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Notc.u ber Term. 1S40,. . .. Sophia Barrett, - " -j ." , vs ' ?'- Petition for Dower. Roht. Barrett ethers.) v ' IT appearing to ibe satisfaction of the (':; that j tbe defendants Robert Barrett, Dvs Walk and Peggy bis wife, William Costs at... Mtlly bis wife; Anderson Barrett and Richie. -Barrett, do not reside in this State : It is the r fure, ordered that poblication.be made f or s . weeks, for tbe said defendants to appear t.s the Jastices of oor Court of Pleas and Quan . Sessions at the next Court to be held for : codrtty at the Court House in Lexington on the second monday in February next, and PI answer of demo 1 tu the Plaitittfis petition, or i. will be set for hearing exparte as to them.t i: , judgrbent ofo coufeaso entered against them. Test., CHAS. MOCK.cc c. Dec 4, 1840 619 Printer's fee S5 EUfAPAf TED BIAttKIKD, Io Iredell county, on ihe 1st inst. by the Ret. Henry A. Pharr, Mr. Jetton, ni MecJdenbcrg j coonty, aged 78. to Miss tllizxbcth Steceuson, i aged GS. All for Harrison. j Io tbi Coonty, on 26ih nhimp, bv Samnl ; Marlin,Esq ,Vr Jesse Th-nnason to .V;rs JMary daujbtetjjt the late John "1 rott, Eq. LABOURERS, the most of them to ioikjabove jronnd. Liberal i c ttijl be giec by ihe WssSing ton Mir.ing Cooipahf. Mtu3ted in D4Vid-n County, febo,r IS cp.iM East from Saltsbory and 10 rnMes N'u h f i-xiiglod. Those uisii-ng to 'pneaze by the year will be prefened, aod bise most studying their ernploy. ers ji.Urest wit ccnmapd th highest wages. DecrtnWll 1340 320, f "OROM the subscriber tn t ; I JP fttaht of the SCtli of Septfu; Vwber 1840, a negro man named ; from tbirtv-five to forty yerrs cf age. D-vy m a tall black fellow, with : his. front teeth vu. Which negro 1 have no doubt has been fu rs; ded from uie, as I have good reason tobelieva 1 is harboured in Salisbury 'oy a certain man ihiatime. t will 4iTe a icasooable re?f for the apprehension and delivery of sai t;: in some safe Jail, so that 1 getbio,orr pi sufficient to convict any peiaon in legal ptocet ingsot harbounngor having barbMreaaaia nei , I appoint Charles S. Pa ree, of Concord, N. my lawful agtot durir.g my 4bsccce from ti Mle'i . 'ROBT.UUin Dec 4, 1840 lfl9 UAYING temosed tils; Office to the cond door of Mr Cowan's Brick vox. (" : merly I occupied by Dr A. Smith) ntanv opposite M. Brown's jStore, polifely icnt'i r his professional services to the public. ali-butv Auz. 21. 1840 tf 4 . , OIiOVEB. SBBD. A quantity of FreH': Ueo; Ot-ovLt . A. a soperior article. ; ; Also. few hoabelsof Orchard Gnis bet T Thi' above beeds are f.ir sale at the N, C Book --Ur. by TURNER Sc HUGHEb. Rleign, F-b 7, 1340. - , . We shall tece'Me in a few days', the follow I.--Grains Seeds; Lucerne, White Clover, pc. Grass. &.c. ? y f, & t f5?. RJT. DlSUKEfi. AS lucated at Col. David Ramsay's, OaUl Grove. Iredell co- N. C and resrccil ty renders bis services lo the poone, in its rious departments of bis profession. Jac.Ba.ry 10, tS40tf24 ; I -M ROUCHE. bas jnt received at tl ijJL h Salisbury C.ffee House,. dtrirr : t y: n.irte.Lm. the follcrwioz fiesh articles iu I , In this Town on the 9th inataot, Mr. Samuel (fooififlein to fifty dullais fr making a coffin :j; Jones, aftei a very protracted iiines-agri awoi this is noi correct as I .will presently show audj 67 . years. hence the charge of a mfsfoJte is established :! Jr. this Conniy, on Satuiday the 5th ustan', Tfeey bate acted risb! in that tbey indie no .Mr Philip Brcvn,itn adiaoced sg: M lt liAKKii'S SUI1UUL, reopened 00 Tues l ay, Dtp. '1st. Terms J5 50 per ses?i"o oirie namibs. no deduction made .or abs-ncc, except in c4? t.f f rutracted tickae. Dec. 12, 15;D-Aia Charleaton the follow lio. to wit : 1 Frenth Brandy, OytttTSy Lemon Sardinei, tfeii Ark Cti l Oranges, Raisins, Ci'ars s - e 11 . r t k.t nn,li(, sr.il a. ill be soli low , cash, ot m the usual credit to peocctcat ctvu ;. JTahbbury Dee. 4, 1840. it 1 I tj 1 1
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