in : f 'Kna an-i ctl.-c, win !i tie M.ia be omitted, and iha revenue arising from these eutaxcd articles ttouM still smuiil to large sum of money ; more than sufficient, at least, to supply iha deficiency on account of Ida Dis itiboiioo of ihe Lied procosds; snd fuor-fifihs : of which will come oat of 111 pockets of tlie Wealihy. ' ,r Commm Sclwol Fund. Giv. Morehead, President ex-afQcin of the Literary Board, Laa prepare J an J published in the laal It. Jeigh , Register, V table, showing the amount of the income of the literary fund accruing since the passage" of the school law by the last Legislature, to the 1st Inst., to which each coonty ia entitled, according ?lo its federal population, and making known that the aaid several arms will be paid to the peraons properly entitled to receive the same, on or after the first day of next Sep. ' tenjber."' We1 subjoin the amount due this and some of the sunounding counties : ! 'Rowan,-. MS' 145 fitoke '"f 1,259 OS Iredell, ,-- 1,169 88 Meok'burg. a) 1 .347 58 Surry, . . 1,199 44 Anson, , l.OC'2 39 JUontgomeryi '431 S9 Rutherford, ' 1 ,506 90 Wilkev - 990 41 - Davidson, 1.127 1 The several counties wtll be required, ; before receiving their respective quolai, to satiafy the Board thai the have voted the School lis w, ee required by . the act of Assembly). ;l'v::.;',. i i0' '' It appeau that the entire arnonnt (o be paid to the aeveral counties is , $15, 190 34 AgApiJSk'adj pi', 12 9.00 fin Lincoln, 1.910 66 Cabtrroe ; : - 710 49 Borke, 1.196 27 Davie, ; w SCO Ott Randolph, 1,021 14 Wanly, ? f BflO 94 VERI LATE FROM EUROPE. Correspondence of the National Ialelligtnuf. J:-;- ; f NEW York, August 3. The Acadia, at Boston, brings us news only twelve days and 14 hours old. Tbere ia not much of it that amounts to much. The Whigs allow trie Conservatives 73 ma jority, aod the Conservatives claim 90 in the new British Parliament.' O Connell cornea in both for theteouoty of Meatb and the city of Cork'. Ireland appears to be in a sort of rebellion. The military attend the elections almost as a matter of course. The police are out in their full strength. The priests have been very, sctivr,indmsey persons have been maimed for life, and more wounded.- The new Parliament waa lo open August 19 It was supposed Ibe old Speaker would be re-elected. Rumor makes Sir William Follett Chancellor and Bends Lord Lyndburst on an embassy to Paris. The weather bad Wen better in England, and an average crop wsa expected - There ia nothing of interest from France. The insurrection at Toulouse, which had caused the Government much anxiety, was quieted. ' M. de Saligny, the Isle French Charge d' Affaires at Texas, had laid his quarrela before the Court, which aeemed disposed warmly to take the matter up. Ru mor Bays that a flotilla of. war-brigs ts now fitting out al Toulon for the coast nl Texas, There is nothing later from Chins. Tee ; lis tittie- oiisner in uonaon. notion le wiiuout coenge. i acre was an abundance of money. Tho rale of interest was 4 per cent. American flour sold atJLiverpool at 24. Od. to 25s. 6d. . . , Among the passengers in the Acadia is Mr. the late Collector of this Port r. Certain coanties hsve receiv ed sn excess over their stare Amounting (o . 1 Nett income, $57,300 31 2.781 33 $51,608 99 X. I XX -i i The period embraced in the distribution now made, ia only five months the time since the passage of the act, the bank and other dividends declared for the preceding six months, therefore not included. At the oextand each succeeding division ol the annual proceeds of U fund, the sum to be distributed will not fall far short, probably, of $100,000. ' . - ' .. '. '. - The National Intelligencer of the 5th inst., says ' .-. :t'. ' ; The - House of Representatives, still pursuing its onward course, has determined to bring to a close on Friday next, (to-morrow,) (he Debate on the Fiscal Bank Bill, which has already passed the Senate, and will beyond doubt pass the House, pretty much to the shape in which it came down from (be Senate .; . " ' -. There ere some particulars,, however, in which the bill might be well amended ; one especially, without amendment of , which we doubt whether the atock will be certain ly taken op by capitalists. We refer to the "provisToo which nbrTn1y-eTtcfudes frtign4 1 I ' of the Bank,but prohibits holders of the stock from selling, it to foreigners. .Such a pro vision, it is obvious, deprives the stock of much of its value ; just as land or any othei nroDertt would be ereatlf lessened in ita valae bv condition annexed to it tkit the owner shall not nave a ngui to dispose of it. .This rertnetion ia, moreover, directly against the general interest of commerce and of the country, beeaose it forbids the remittance of the stork of the Bank of Eu rope, instead of mech specie, when the Val ence of trade shall chance lo be against us. ; "We cannot conceive how the Senate could have condescended to admit such provis ion into the bill. But certain we are that the public interest, if not the reputation of ,. Congress far intelligence and discernment, requires that it should be stricken oat. It is a sufficient guard sgainst foreign influence in the Bank, surely l that, by another provis. - ion of the proposed charier, none but a cit izen o( (he United Slates can voU vpon ii$ Hock. ' ' ' Another provision in . the present bill, ' which it Is thought, would limit the ringe of selection of competent Directors is lba which doaVtares that no Director ah all be al lowed at any time to have discount from the Bank of more than ten thousand dollars. Merchants in extensive business, those who ire best qualified for Directors of such an institution, deal in much larger amounts of money than this, and would not be willing to enter into the direction of the bank un ler such a restriction. This limitation, "ereire7oughreTiSe7TdBe stricken ouTbr colarjpd. "" r' , ir ;4,': ; SUPREfK COURT, - 1 ' I Decisions have been made by ibis Tribunal in hfollorffna; Cases, since our laat oolice: i Per RulBe.l C. J. io Stale v Jooes. ef ti, kio Bunivimhe ; affirming the judgment below, i. Mso, in Griere Fletcher etaf., ftom Buncombe; jeverstng the judgment below, susiaioing the de pnrter, &c , .' . ' 5A-." . . -' Pw Gaston, J. in Cherry Wooland, from raiifori, ; affirming the judgment below. Also, . b. flLurin tC Wright, in Kqoity, trom Rich tuind dirretinr an toqoiry. .Also, in Baihune Terry, In Equny, from Richmond ,- declaring be Platniiff entitled e redeem, and directing ordinary accounta to be taken y certiorari re used. ' - Characteristic. The following toast was jjn by Gen. Harrison at Cincinnati, in - ItitlO s Oar Couulry First, !isi,and for- ' tver Swartwout, The late Marshal of this District intended 16 arrest him when he errived here, the war rant foil that purpose being in his hands ; but a Iste order from Washington baa sus pended the srresl. He is now in the city, end st large. Swartwout says he ia anxi ous for an investigation of all his affairs in uMQm-IlousoThus-PjicfwarUilhfmts, one and ally agtinit ibis damning wout, and Uoyt, all alleged defeulters, are now here. , Price, by Ibe way, baa for a year been practising law in a small way; The American says, Mr. Swartwout appeared to day before the commrtee investigating the auaira oi ine uisiom-itotue. t. , . The "Repeal " doctrinee which the toco- focos of the Park have formally promulgat ed in their public meeting' here, arrest at tention. ; The object in this outcry is to alarm persons disposed lo take the Bank atock. ?Tbey wiab for a panic. ; Rpeel' ol charters will never go down with Ibe far mere of ibis State. It will turn out, as all such cries from the New York Park have turned out, to the detriment and overthrow of the . party advocating ibem. . The Euro pean leaders of Locolocoism here do not understand lbs alsbilily and morality of the farmers aod planters of these United States. Hence they aie ever putting out what their associates will not lake down. They think they are at the Crown and Anchor m rbo Strand or in the dans and ducts of Paris. when they sre here, where almost every body has something to lose, ss well as much to giin. "Repeal" will profit our fiiends ell before ibe People if I know aught cf the country or of its character! . Intended revolt of SlMe$. The following are iKe particulars of the contemplated revolt of ibe slaves ia those parts of Louisiana and MitsJssi, pi bordering on the liver. - The . news created eitfa:.s.t ew-Otleansi particular)! h wasexaggeraiea.jn. ill lepeuusn,. The overseor of the plantation of Robert J. Barrow, of West Felioiana. bavin occasion to CONGRESS. Tba business of the Extra Session is going on with earnestness and good faitb. . -' The Bank Bill passed the 1 loose of Repre- aentatives on Friday, the Cth inat. On Satar. day.it was presented to . the President of the Uaiied Stales for his approbation or diaapproba- tkio, and ia now in bis hands. ' . ' '. The Senate was debating the Land Distribu tion and General Pre-emption Bill, on the 9tb. It baa already passed the Hnase, and its (ate in Ibe Senate will probably be decided within a faw day- :v .,,;:-,' " ui, The bill to repeal the Sob- rreaaery (which pasaed the Senate some weeks ago) was passed by the House of Representatives oo the 9th. So the bill only wants the signature ol the president to become a law. v,-' " , ."'" , - LYNCll LAW. Lynch law is a law of blood, its decis ions in eome instances have the show of justice to slightly palliate its deeds of mur der, uut at the recent outbreak in Ken tucky, we are shocked beoond meaiure. It is the most unwsrrantable act thai has ever been perpetrated in the name of the bloody monster. Let oe man talk to us of thoF re spectability of aome of the parties concerned.- They have therblood of the murdered men in tbeir skats. The great rivers of the West are hot ruRlcienl lb waah awav the slain. Nor caa the TrifiianTfl.iwers ofTTieii' fertile1 land obscure tba sceot of blood tbal ill go with thim to their graves. .The public press, the many-mouthed press, that speats for the whole nation a press tbsl u boind lo keep our escutcheon as a People unsjllied, should issue ita ana- deed ' - It will plant in many a thoughtless heart that entered thic bloody list without reflec tion, a pang that time can never remove. We would not, for the wealth of every" man concerned in tba assault, have the thought upon our dying pillow that we even remote ly helped io this deed of infamy. We lake Ibis resolute stand that we may aet men to thinking. The public miod must be puri fied aod the public morale kept up to a stand ard that will not allow a man lo rashly lake the vengeance of the laws in bis owo hands. The blush of sbsms may not mantle upon a Lyncber'e cheek when he perpetrates the efiiince, but in doe season the wbipsof con science will lash him most severer when be may seek most fervently for repose. We say lo every man who participated in this woia. ol death- i Go In vonr bosom- Knock there ; and k your heart what it dotb know. . w Every violation of, this kind shakes the stability of law, Hainan was hanged upon his own tallows. Kubeapierro usctat the hands of those be bad taught lo mar der in cold blood. , Lot every m so who aided in Ibe Kentucky lynching beware. The have not oolv wronged their country. haL themselves arid their childien. Other lynchers msy ere long lieln wait Tor them. t .American sentinel, OEXTUA7AY- Dird tn M jl.ille, Davie ooantv, on Sunday 1st mat,, Jomi llalledae, in the i-ii year of his age, long Ifnoiin aa one of tbe most useful citi zsos ol ibit t-oWv. and for many year an ex emplary heniier of Ibe Metbodisi Episcopal tjhnrcli Tbe dedased left a wife and three small chil dren, iwof them lovely little twin daughters at their mnihir's breXsl, lo mourn tbe lots of an af fectionate kmband and father. Though he wsa sorely aflliled for many weeks before bis death, be was navy known to murmur at his sulietion, but bore it nth a perfect resignation to tbe will nl" the Lord land waa often beard to aay, if il was Hie willle lake bimaway.be was perfectly willing lodieifor he bad a alrong hope of that reward after a)atb, which ia laid op in Heaven for all the faillful in Chiiat. To eulogize he deceased in the brief limits of an obituary noire, would do but faint justice to bis memory, ior, Indeed, ia ft necesiary, for ike epitaph c bia virtuss ie written on the hearts of all w i knaw bim, or eama within the sphere of their nfloence He was a kind boa- band, a moat amciionate parent, the most benev olent neighbor 1 he aa scrupulously faithful in tbe perlormanctor the duliea ol all the relatione of life. He wh emphatically, "a friend of the poor," and bia ealb is a loss to the society to which he lived 'hat II will be difficult to sup ply, and a grie ins. bereavement to his family and numerous I ndred, for which this world ao a (Turd no oensoltion; The deep sympathy of the large noneojrse of his neighbors and friends ibal attended hk funeral and honored hif remaina to the grave, ailwiiad the sore affliction his death bad created, liot they mourn not as those "who mourn without nope," , for their departed bene factor,' a ways a fiieod to morality aod religion, died, with perfect resignation, and without a groan, in tbeiriooiphs of the Christian Gospel. Ana aithoiirn ne uaa cone to that " bourn whence no leveller can return," he haa gone lo reap thai eternal reward and Joy, that perfect peace hich endureth forever and which the cares ehlrhfffTOT ComNiUneatirf by a frund o iS decerned. TTAS associated with himself in his AX J aiors, Joseph F. Chambers. Ilia business will hereafter be conducted lo the tbe came of Gcorgo V. Brown Co. , All neranna indebted te me. are muni reaDeelfol- Iv reaoestid to call aod aetile. as mv aecesaiiies are very e$fe1rfS v i ! GEORGE ir.BROirjVi,- Co.. will re ceive in due lime, their Fall and Winter atock NEWGOODS, which together ' with their prevent slock, C7.lAfy promts tit till at lew i good tan b bought in (Am p laet.mjtj Aog.Tl 1S41 83 - . - - - Saltsbiirv Male Academy. T . . TtOY intends opening a Classical XaVe behoo! in the Saliaburv Male Academv. oalpnday tie ivih inatant, on Hie lollowing trims Ptr Smion of 5 month. Reading, Writing, Spelling and Arith metic, ," so Same, with Eieliah Grammar and Ge nzraphr, ; . 1 iw Same, with Latin, Greek, Algebra -e. $12 00 Eaoh achola' will be required to pay in addi tion to the abTe. 25 cente per session for wood and other contingencies. : tio deduction will be made for absence except in case of continued sickness orothsr inavoidable interrnpiion al the option of the leader. Thoee who enter before ibe expiraliea of lalf Ibe aessioo will bo chaig ed from ibe time i( entering, those who enter after that time wil be charged half the tegular tuition. There wll be no School during the weeks o( Rowsn County Court. Salisbury, Aug. .4, 1841, 3w3 i T7" ENT'S ComejeniarMis. 1st vol. offJTO JjL reux and Bella's Eqoilf Reports, Bar ton's F.quity, Philips on Evideooe, and 1st vtd of Svlwyn's Nisi Prius, are missing from my office. Mv friend will n ease reluia ibem. or advise me where liwy are. d. f. Caldwell. Salisbury, Aoa;ue 14, 1941113 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL 1n Cemral 1. American, Chiapas and Yucatan By J.ihn L. Stevens, an:hoi of "Incidents iifTrr F.2Vtt. Arabia. Poire aod the llolv Land." II- Jjuiiaiedby-Seveiy-lwo Eogravinga2ruJa, Just received by t w TfiseffoB"1iis bd1ate"io one of the recent bi nights, heard what no bstieved lo be negrow conversing in one of tbe qosriers. Un filenlly approaching the vicinity and listening, he over fieard two of the slaves discoosing the Subjei of risinff against Iha whiles, this led lo the ex smination the next morning of the two fellows. wten they confessed Ihe fact, and gave Informa tion thai led lo the arrest of aeveral others. The alarm waa immediately spread abroad, ar rests were made in various plantations, and il waa found by the confessions that they all agreed in the main facts, thst there waa to be a general rise, and that tbe first ol, August was tbe day agreed upon. '. . " ,,' A white man, a carpenter, who had lately done a job of work fur Mr liarrow, was also ar rested on suspicion, sod examined. : He said he had nothing to do with the plot that be had never ssid any thing lo the negroes on iln sub ject, but acknowledged that . they , frequently spoke lo him, and informed him all about it. This wbita man, with a boot 40 nrgroesVatl of whom bsd confessed their khowlodseol vbe intended rising, weta in the Jail xx Si.Fnoli ville, guarded by a company of volunteers. Tbeir sximfnation by a competent tribunal, waa to have commenced yesterday al 10 A. M. . ' At Wood ville, we learn numerous slaves were confined in the Jail, having confessed to the same facts as those arreaied in Feliciana. 1 Capt. Laurent states that es S'opping st Point, Coupee, lo communicate information of the sit nation of Ihe affairs above, aeveral gentlemen ' recollected occurrences of recent dale which ten ded 'o confirm the suspicions thst ihe stives of their section were parties lo-tbe wicked plot. fjoot. eaid be bad been asked what day of the month il was by more negroes, within the last ten days, than In seven yeare before and -there bad been enosaal assemblies of the slsvee in father bye-places, for several Sundays past, Some of the negroes have confessed thst the combinatioa was from Bsyoe Sara to Natchex. -. It may not be amise io remark, thai ihe plan tations in Feliciana and 'Vilkinson county from which thealavee were taken who are imprison ed, are owned by the most wealthy and respect able planters ef ibe Slates, whose kind and bo mans treatment of their alavea ia proverbial. ' ; Vf -V AVtnerMe Minittcr.Tht editor of the Now Yrok Baptist Register says he listened lo a discourse a few Sabbslba since from Father Harvey, now io the 107ib year of bia age; be still retains Ibe possession of bis mer-lal facet ties, his enonctatioo is distinct, sod , his physi cal powers vigorous, snd be appears lo be sot more thin 80 yeata old. j . We aaw a fanny incident at the Afaikei Hoes meeting on Saturday eight. - Tbe eyes have it," bawled a dronkee Loeofoco, when e vote was taken. - Tbe note has it." retorted a big Whig, taking ihe enforioeate Loco by the fea ture indicated. Lett Journal' TTMll OF HV.UEJV. ' uititt u Xbme whom tpveceiuenti In holy faiib " And eqmtl transport, free as Nature live. " What ts the world lo them. Its pomp, its pleasure aniT its nooeense all, . - Who in each oilier cla.p whatever fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearu can wish.' " ; UARRIED, - lo Davidson eouhly, nn the 5'b inst., br the Rev. S. H. Ferrebee. Jlfr. IFw ii Simeion, to -Jliss France .Xuntley. Also, on the oth ioi., by the seme, Mr IV m J. GibheM, to JUiss Eliza P. P Rotan. ? . State of liortli CaroKiUT. , D-JFR COUJVTV. Court of Pless snd Quarter Sessions .Msy Term, 1841. Gsither and Johnwm, es. William I. Guiding. r Thnmaa Foster, vs. William I. Guiding. Original Aiiachment levied on a bonus snd lot in Vocksill. a trset of Land, a quantity of pick led Poik, Jliolassss, Black Smith Tools, oe. JN ibis cse, lsppesring lo ihe saiisfaciion of (lie i tSierl, tht4 defendant 4 nwto.iokar. itant of Ihis Slate It is ordered that poblicatioo he' made in ,! be Carolina Watchman, for six week for ihe defendant to be and appear al the next Term of ibia Court, to be held for the eonn ly of Davie, al the Court House in JUocksville, on tbe 4'h Monday in August nax, and plead i r-plety,or the property levied nn, will be con demned to satisfy he plaintiff demand Witnees, Jobs Clement, Clerk of our said CootI ; al office, ihe 4th monday in .Vay.A. D. 1841, snd io the 651b vear of Americas Indenen donee. JO.V CLEM EH T, Clk . 62 printeia fee $5 50 State or ilortn Caroltn. - . DAVIE COUNTY. ' . Court of PUa and Quarter Seitioni, Spring ' Term, 1341. : ' Kelly b Gaither, rs. William I. Guiding. Qonstable's levy on Win. I, Golding's interest in s (loose snd lot in tbe town of ,1jcksville, adjoining Wm. Hadeo and others. : s IT sppeariug te tba satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant io tbie case, William I. Guiding, ie not an inhabitant of ibia State : It ia therefore ordered, thai publication be made ia the Caiolioa Watchman for aix weeks, reqairing bim le be snd appear at tbe next Term of aaid Court, to be held (or the Coonty of Davie, at the Court House tn Afocksville oa the 4th Alonday in Aa gesi next, then aad there to appear and show caose why aaid lar.d and premises shall not be condemned (or plaintiff's debt snd sold te satisfy tbe same. " Witness, John Clement, Clerk of our said Court at office Ibe 4ih JUunday in Way, snd in Ibe 65th year of Amencaa Independence. - JOHN CLEMENT, Cl k. 73 Priettr'a fee 5 50 Raleigh Aognet I fill OHO 11 JlllO WW RIYKU LAND. TH E Subscriber wishing- to remove, otters for sslb bis plsntatinn ou Ihe Yadkin River. seaeo mileeeasl of Salisbury. Iteoniains 1140 ACRCS, three hundred and filly of whioh, are good KOTTOM LAXD. . A little more than one half of Ihe tract ii wood land, well limbered. There are about ties hundred and ten or twenty acret tf cleared bottomland. Persons wishing to see iha lsod, can have it shewed lo them at any time by Mr. Brown, who Is on the premisra l those wishing lo know tlm terms, may apply to the subscriber io Salisbury. jjj-'i The subscriber also wishes to dispvse Czlt V of his ' . SiillV house lot, in ifas Town of Salisbury, and alto FOUR- TEE.VAVUES OF fOII'JVM.VD. ClLaiLXuil'ORRENCE. - A'oticc lo 1'ensfoners, fTlIIE subscriber will act as Attorney Lt li e M. collection of all arrears' of pensioner, du at the office at Fayeiteville, and transmit th same ss early as possible. Tbe ebarga (or eol lectwo will ee one dollar. .. JOHN M. ROSE. Faveiteville. July 82. 1841 Rcftreict-: John A. Oilmer, r.q , Ureensbaro", J. F. Peiodester, Kq , Germsnioo, II. C. Jones, Km., halobery, Col K. Shooer. Salem. John Kerr, )r., F.q , Yancrville .. Col. D. M Barnnger, Concord. '. JOHNBLIIOSE -A LSO gives hie attention le the Receiving J. aod For waidino all Prodace aod Meichau,.. ise, either from Fayeiteville to soy ol ibaeom metcial Towns of other Mates, or to the-' upper conn lies of this State : will also make sale of ny produce lo the best advantage in bis own market Alwavs on hand, a atock of GROCERIES, Iftrtr will be sold for CASH, or in exchsnge for country prodace. He solicits a sbsie ef public patronage. - August 7, 1841 4W 140 AOn&S OF L AND FOR SALE. THE subscriber tTcs for sale his Tract of Land, lying about six TeTy 81.1341 tt 4 CLOCK AND WATCH , j. , MEPJ11HLVG. rll E Subscriber respectfully informs his old Friends snd the Publio eencrallv.lhat he baa opened s shop in Salisbury in the above buai oein a room directly opptuile West's biick botllmg. in the house uf Dn-Bonis' fmnierly neebyjao. I. Shaver and lust below J. Si V Murphy. In aJdition In the above, the subscriber will oarry sn the tuiver Smith Iiutmt$ in all the vanotiee common in country towns: such ss making Spoons, &e., and, repairing Silve Ware. He tees to assure the public thst If punctual atieniito to ousiness, and skilllul work ettl en title him to patronage and support, he will oior . AARON WOOLWORT1I. Nov. JS if 16 , Tteo Hundred lfollar REWARD. T UNAWAV from thesubscri XV ber on the night ol the Sdih ul September 1840, a negro mun named. .; DAVY lUadytmadeCJoth in St RP I' constant! r on hand for sale, chep for IKK . bv Iheiobseriber at his ebon In ibe large Brrk house. ti. F.FKALEY. Salisbury, 1841 DR. DOUGLAS, HAVING removed his Office io I ho se cond door of Mr Can'f Brick row (for merly occupied by Dr A. Smith) neorly opposite M. Brown's Store, politely tenders his profomionsl services lo the public. Plitburv. Aug. 91, 1840 tf4 St.Ttc of iiortn e.iroUu.T. DAVIE COUNTY. .' In Eqoiiy-Spiing Tetmf 1841. lames F. Marifn, vs. . Alexander Henirison, snd Pleasant Black. HIILlf FOR INJUNCTION. ( rV appearing to ihe satisfaction of the Com!, that Alexander Henderson, one of the. De fendants in ihis esse, Is not an inhabitant of this State: It is ordertrf, thai publication be made in tbe Carolina Watchman for six weeks, for the said Alexander Henderson, to sppear. st the next term of ihis Coorl, to be held for the county ol Dsv'e, at the Coon-Hoose in MocksviIle,on the Sib, monday e'rerthe 3d monday io Angus) nest, and plead, answer or demur to complain ant's bill, or tbe aims will be taken pro coofesso snd beard ex parti, as to him. " -.Witness, L. Bingham, Clerksnd Master of aaid Coon, at offinft.ihe 8th monday after the 3d monday in February, A. D . 184 1, and in the 65th year of Anerican Indepedneoce. L. BINGHAM, o. as. -6w46 Printer fee 5 50' MtayXlng to raycttcrille ' " - ' ANTED. , ; ..r.' LOADING froa the Washington Mine, sit uated in Ds'idseo eoomy, two or three miles North- East from the Mail Route from Salisbury to Fayeiteville 18 miles from Sslis bory 10 miles Sostb from Lexington will be given on applicauioo at the Mine. Price 60 eta. per 100 lbs. - ROSWELL A. KING. May 8, 184'-tf41 - . Docts. Henderson 5 Hoyden, II A7E sssociated (hemselvea In the PRkGTICE OF MEDICINE. Their Office ia in the Brick liouae, eppoaita Mr. Cowan's Hotel. Salisbury, July $,18llf4! from thin v five) to forty years of age. Davy is a tall buck fellow, with his front teeth nut, be was formerly owned by Gen. Jesse Pearson Which nerrro I have good resson lo believe, wss persuaded from me, and I firmly believe ha harboured by, a certain set ot men in Salisbury I will givo One Hundred Dollars for the ap- prehenslon snd delivers ol ssid negro in snme esfe-jsif ae-t n s t-4 got Uhb, -and -wtlt -g We -Oee Hundred IJollsrs more lorntatfjiulMcnXIa vicl any pnison io legal proceedings nl haibour inff or having hsrbnred said oegro. I think he will confine his travelling operations from his spemtTrlfnaTlir Salisbury, lo Mr. Utko Hole man's, five miles Nerthwesl of Mocksville, who owns sstd negroe's wile. ROBT.HUIE. June U, 1811 lf46 T 5111 1 mi lea leimv. East of Motksville, ... There are good III One Inuidrcd aivdi forty Acres n Ihe twl, a ifood portion clesred, snd snme first rate MEADOW U ROUND. on 'ira comToftalita " Thete is i)AVi:ij.i(i nouscv conveniently situated : A good Barn and other out houses; and a guoJ Orchard Apply to' B. BAILEY. Mocksville, Aug. 7, 1841-Sw'f J h s)s.s. e w'-aasV44 v W- aw -w'ee arvwwwwwwa Montgoincry County. .V EQUITY-SPRING TERM, ISH. Green Davis, Trustee pi Jordan -S' Soggs, -tt I - 1 tsiT Thomas Suggs and Horatio Suggs. IT appearing to tbe aaliafaotion of the Court, that Horatio Suggs, one of the defendants in ihia case, is not an inhabited! of this Siala : It 1 therefore ordered by the Court, that publication ' oe mads in tbe Carolina WaJollman, primed in Salisbury, lor st weeks, thai the said Horatio Sogga, appear at the next Uourt ot vutty lobe held (or ihe county aforesaid, al iha Court House in Lawrenneville, on the last monday in August next, and plead answer, nr demur, or judgment pro confesso will be I rendered againat him, and the Bill beard expii'la Ja to him " iv nuns uainys, riofK sno inamer ui our ssid Court of F.quity at oOice, the 1st monday in Maroh. 1841, and of the Ameiican Iede.ieodenca, ihe 05th yesr. JAS. L.GAINES, c.m.x. Ia3 Printer's fee $5 00 n ; . e- Stsitc ot liortli CtvoUu. tiVtltlY VUUNTl. Superior Court oj IMWMarck Term, A. D. 1841. Eleanor CummTngs, : -r John Cumihings, Petition fur Divorce: STRAYTILLY. fT'AKEN op, by Anhor Rench ' M. er, and entered on ihe Siray Book, for this Coonty, a sorrel Filly, supposed lo be four years oh), of no particular marks about her lias never been broken ia very wild, and ap praised to be worth Twenty five Dollars. I he owner is requested to come prove properly, pay ohsiges and lake her, or she will be dealt with according lo Is w.- JAMES UENCIIKIt, . Davie cooniy, N. C.,? . Hanger. July 10, 1841. J 5l:4w VALUAliLK IU m PROPERTY FOR SALE. TTHE BtideTSTjrned having - dererirrtned-on-te-- JL moving io the West, now uflers for sale bia VALUABLE PLANTATION, lyinj within one mile of Salisbury, on ihe great road leading from ihat Iowa lo ibe town of Char Line. Il is ihe same, formerly owned by his It ther, Jou Pud, and il ia presumed generally wall known. The ijaut contains epwstds of . 6G0 ACRES, boot 300 of which ia clesred, snd under culiiva Hon and abnul40o( il first rale meadow land. Ii ia, well wstered by Crsne Creek, which inns through nesr the middle There are two IP WllLl.l.XO HOUSES on the tract, one near ihe great, mad mentioned above, and Ibe other alaoding ijt ajl greater dis tance. The one near the read is smishle for a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, has injr all the oeeeeaary out hooves 3imenieot!y ar ranged, and supplied with excellent well-wster. Tbe Other dwelling is nesi an. excellent spring, from which il is supplied wiih cWsier. There sre else on tbe premises two LAKGD BABNG, and a Thrashing Machine. The above property ie pleasantly aitoaied and reraaikably healthy snd tbe subscriber being snxioos lo suit will give a bargnoThose wishing to see the sboe Plan tation and obtain farther information eoncerning il, ean be gratified by calling on tbe subscriber at bia residence oo the aame. - I ' JOSEPH POOL. Joty 31, 1441-tfl , . . Attention Constables! Blank VVarranie with Ktscoioas, very neat (ekltft printed and fur tale at this Office. . appearing to the ssiisfaclion of the Cooit, ihst the Defendsnt, John Cummiogs, is not an Inhabitant of ihia Slatex It ia therefore ordareaV -Ihst publicstioo be made for six weeka in the Greensboroogh Patriot, Carolina Watchman and the Raleigh Star, that ibe aaid Jobs Cummings sppear at the next term of our Sopor ior Court of Law, lo be held for ibe coonty of Surry, at ibe t.nurl 1 1 nine In Hoc kfnrd, on ihe alh monday af- ter the 3d monday in Augoat next, and anawer or ssid petition will be heard exparle, and judg . ment awarded accordingly. Witnets Winston Somers, cleik of our said Court st Rockford, the 5th monday sftsr l lis 3d niondayol February, A D. 1841. WINSTON SOA1ERS. c. s. o. Anguit7, I8ll-6J-I';ietei'sfet5 SO .row lost. ALL permins are hereby forewarned from tradtTfjk for a note for seven hundred and one diJIIa'rs snd foriy four cents, drswo by Wssli inglon Neely., and Wm F. Kelly, arid made psyshl lu Jutn Bryan, Sr., and dated Sd Febru ary 1841, which said note was endorsed by John Bryan, Sr., and .'ubn Bryan, Jr., to the subscri ber; WM. HADEN. August 7, 1811-32 mss o i, it to. v. 1 1 copartnership heretofore existing be. - lrwti Yr. RrBrrrtheid-and-Geb trwmanj in -the Tinning Business, wss dissolved Ihia day. Ihe 5il o June, 1841, by mutual consent, as II Is desiiable lo clove the business of ihst firm, therefore, all persons indebted lo il are requested to come forward and make settlement t( tin same. Geo. Unmarl is fully sutboiizsd to aetilo the whole business of the eopsrlnership. E. R.BIRCKIIF.ED. GEO. UTZMAN, Juoe 6, 1841 tfl6 NEW ARRANGE3rXT. The Tinning Business HERJiTOFORE carried on by Birckhead and Utzman, will be continued al the old eund near Cieaa and Boger't Store, in tbe names of " - BIRCKHEAD 4t DICKSO.V, wbo have entered Into a copartnership for that ! purpose. I'hey respeclfully solicit s oonlino a nee of the patronage h.thvrlo tven lo their shop, snd do assure ihe public, lbs, they will not only keep themselves in constant leadmess to obey all orders with which tbey may be. Ianr- . ed, promptly and faitl fully, but that tbey will give ss good or ieffer bargains than csn l hr elsewhere io ibis section of iha Slate. They will alwsys keep on hsnd a good supply ol TIN WARE. Tin and Copper vessels repaired at shot test no tice ott moderate terms. Country produce, Beeswsx.TalloW, Feathere, etc., taken io exchange for work. K. R. BIRCKHEAD. MOisESL.DlCK.SOV . Junes.tJll-1146. . A Ml

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