DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE, LITERATURE, MORALITY, SCIENCE, NEWS, POLITICS,? A?VD AMUSEMENT. . i S r VOL. V SALEM, JT..C., SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1836. ICO. 24. - Zty eijroniclc ami tfamtxn' fttginttt:: PUBLISHED EVERY StTCRDAT MO&MMG BY BLUM & SON. It TEltMS-OTK Dorr, a ami I jrn Cets per annum, pay- -c wiiuni uiree momns Iroui the date of the first num ber reeeive.1, or I wo Dor.t ars will hi in variably exacted : juiiiitriiiaieiy aurrtne expiration ot that period. vj AD VERTIdEilENTSnut exceeding twenty lines, neatly inserted; three times for one dollar, and vWeatv live"cetiii CTt u succeeuing insertion. - ' j Ml letters on business must be post PAjtb, or they will fcit be a!temiul to. ' . "i i ' j tT Ao paper icill r he discontinued unlit alii arrearages are paid, unless at the Editors' ovl 'ton. A Tuitvre to not In a discontinuance ul the close oi each subscriber's ttrm, will vc wnsiaina a new engi Ttmtnt. , JVorth-Varolina STATS -.LOI-TflaTi For the benefit of the Salisbury Academy Jbighth Class lor 1S36, To be drawn at Lincoltiion, On Saturday," the 2 3d of July, On the popular terminating Jigure system WALKER'S LINE of tour Horse Post Coaches, NThursday, the lit li day of August next, ail Election will' be opened and held; at the several places established by law, in this county, lor the purpose of electing members to r present the coun ty of Stokes in the nxt General Assejmhly of-North' Carolina. Also for the purpose of ejecting a Gov ernor of this State ; and furthermore for the purpose of electing a Sherilt tor the county ot fctokes. t For the information oi those (if any) who do not know the fact. I will merely' remark ihat we will be entitled to elect three members to the House ol Commons 'from this county. As it is jtb'e, first tune the People will exercise the right of electing a Govf emor, I will further say that all porous qualified to vote for members of the House of Commons, will be entitled to vole for Governor. . 1 I ! ;- S. STONE, Sheriff. Stokes Coimty, July 4. 1836. ' J j" 0t27 I LIST OF LETTERS, i TTP EMAINING in the Post Office 'at Salem, N. C. "July I r 1636. CAPIT PRIZE STEVENSON &l POINTS, . Managers, I " f f f 1 Prize 1 Prize 1 Prize 1! Prize 6 Prizes 9 Prizes 10 Prizes 10 Prizes 100 Prizes 1 00 Prizes V 136 Prizes 171 Prizes 200 Prizes 6000 Prizes 0000 Prizes 0000 Prizes of $10,000 of 4,000 of 3,000 ' of 2,000 of 1000 of 500 - 300 200 100 50 of of of of of of of of of of 30 20 5 0 6 4 is IS is is is is is is is is is is is . is is is 10,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 6,000 4,500 3,000 2,000 10,000 5,000 4,080 3,420 3.000 60,000 30,000 24,000 CLEMIOIVSVILLE ACADKttY. Running from Greenxhorough, iV. C, by Salem, to Wythe Court'IJouse, Va. three times a iceek - k -':.J; : and bick, . V: ' I rrriHlS iinesiarUJ from Gireensborough every Mon day, VxViesday and Saturday, at 2 o'clock a and arrives.at Salem same days at 8 o'clock; a. m. Leaves Salem every Monday, .Wednesday and Fri day, at 9 o'clfick. a. 3i.. and iarrives at Wyihe Court House every Tiiesilay, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 4 o clock' p.m. in timr tocorresoond with th crrpat linna At tl.rmtrrh ihA VIIpv nf Alrnin ... " ' V Bu"Cf LL1ZA J..W. BaKER, W TTM..vti:!iJ " N'.rt-ki.:iiJ- A- LiTonl. I known competence needs no furthei l.0B VVri,o f.Mr.-Hft1,, ;Vprr fV , V,i rh? various branches of the English nesdav aiid Fridav, at 7 o'clock, a. m. anJ arrives at Salem every Tuesday, Thursday ancMSaturday, by 4 o'clock, p. M., atid at G reenbo rough saine evenings at 10 ocloch. I M It is so arranged as to correspond lin jts1 arrivals ' I . . . . I m HI Hll 1 1 Hllf 1 ' I III! at Ureensbofoutrh with th0 departure ot the follow- r ""V . . r ng stages; 'viz : The line; to Raleigh! ' N. C, to ciea in trie sc fnlHS highly respectable Institution underwent :'-u ajfew days since, as interesting an Examination; as. lias ever been Witnessed in this section of coun try Bith teacher and pupils acquitted themselves on that occasion "with the highest eeem arid res pect, which will never be forgotten by the TruUe of the Institution. ' V The exercises of this Institution will be rrsumcd on the Jirst Monday in July next, the session to con tin ue. ten months, still under the superintendence of hose well commendation. studies, alsq Latin, Greek, and Mathematicks, will be taught in this Institution, at least so far as will qualify anjr young man 16 enter college. ' Females wall he in structed in the same manner, if required ; also Mu't sic, Painting arid Needlework. IV v ? Parents and Guardians, if you wish your children science of Literature and see them IS,746 prizes, amounting to $180,000 Dville Wa Fredericksburg, Va., and 1 to th "ounsh and;,bend.ng .their broWs witli Tichest : .. . i , ,. i . I Iril if Q frwl lKm In ilia I lrrrtmnticvilla ' I 'net it til Inn tersburg ltaihoad. Kv this line passengers can b K.'" r '. -r " " " asst.red to arrive at Knoxviile, Teno. in four and lV.a ?1 '.nierpor, it not superior, to any insmu- a half davs frohi Greensbofgh. I u" s" country. ,r . , . A xv is also run. bv Ahe subscri'ier.' from Sa. . "e would miorm those wi.o intend sending tneir ter Alspauph, Emanuel Black , Pleasant Esq. Bell, Ilev'd But ner, Mary M. Brown, Absalom Brender, Henry Birely, John B random, Elijah ''Clayton, James L. Christman. Dorothea Cooper, Leah Dodson, John T. Drawhorn, Jacob Frazier, SnWell Freen.an, Alalfus D. Fulp, Lewis Gaston, Mrs. Eliza W. Gooch, Mrs. Susan Goff, Samuel Green, Frederic Linville, Robert . - i Lewis, Dri. John Lobacu. l nonus: Lonv?worth, Wm. Led ford, Spruce McCoy ; Maishall, ;Martin 'Mock, Miss Eliza J. Phillips, Foster i Rominger, Jainoa Rominger, Benjamin v Rose, Henry v Stafford, Miss Abigail Sickler, Adam H. Sides, John I ' Thomas Geo'B.4 Teny, Larken ' '2 Thomas, James Teague, Ann Valentine, L. Dovf Van hoy, Alex. ' .. Holt. Isaac V.st, Charles Harris Rev'd Samuel J. Williams, Absalom JlinesJohn W. Wooslcy, William Jarrett, Capt. Wtn. N.' 3 Wilson, Hamilton Jiiikiris, Coleman Weer, Atiron I 'Krauss, Thomas William, Kf tntr, Henry orFrancis I Ui", Allan E. SHOCRR, P. M STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, - '' STOKES CoUNTY- !. Court of Equity Spring Ttrm 1636.' Joel Hill and John Hill, Executors ol . Robert Hill dee'd. .; I . ' ' " versus - . ' ' AVm. P. Dobsb-i, Administrator ; of .Win. G. 1 Haynes, dte'd, Martha Jlaynes, Henry Samuel Adminisir.i tor of Edward Sainuel, tlec Susanna " Samuel. Francis Vest and Elizabeth Jiis wife; Martha and Joseph Davis o( J- full age, and Isaac Davis, Sally Davis, Francis' Davis, Thomas Davis, Susan Davis, : Nancy Davis and Julia Davis iiifaot children of Frances Davis ih -e for whom Thomas Davis, their father, is guardian, Calb Hjll, Tandy Mat thews and his wife Elizabeth, and Sn this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Cale b Hill, one of the d.-fendants, does iibl reside wiihin the limits of this State, it is there forc ordered that publication he made for six weeks in the Weekly ' Chronicle and jFarmers's 'Register, printed at Salem-, that unless th'e said Caleb Hill appear at'the next Court of Equity, to be. held for the County of Stokes, at the Court-House in Ger bnntou, on the third Monday after the fourth Mon day in September next, aird plead, answer or demur, llu. bill will t taken pro coneo and the cayse fret do wu lor hearing exparte as to him. I M itness, John C Blum, Clerk aud Master of pur said Couit.at Office, the' third 1 fourth Monday in March, A. D. 6t27 pr. auv.3. ; JOHN C. lem to Lexington,. N. C., three times a .week, to correspond with the arrivals and departures of the ffreat Northern and Southern Line of , Stages. P ck Az. Wlfirrl i-mtr;ir!fir- at T.pxinoion-I Invr S.i. " r i. . I ;e-. T -r r . 1 lem every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 4 j r m.Mo ; ociock a.m. Lieuvcs Ajxiii" iuu ccry i uesuav r. : V j ii ' iV . ' " . from the Souih. OCTPersiis travelhrtg from the liaiVCS Qil OU, and - llth tn tUa Virrm;a Snr riosi will fi.1rl thia T.Ino !' fX? All prizes payable in CASH,' forty days a the drawing, subject to a deduction of 15 per centum- nhole Tickets 4, Halves ;f 9, sons and daughters to this Institution, to ijnake it known as early as possible, as the school is likely tq be very full. 1 I ". , ffH there are any young men whoiwish Xa hoard themselves on a cheap plan, they can do so by k l.lllllllllfTI I llll W llllll M'MWIMM Mill! m 1 w II Jl Mil U WtWMT ry iJ uesday! - . . , . . , , , f fe , Ti,: -..a Cmu r;l ,w" provtsuns, wnicn is esuinaiea would cost aooui iiiim Bfl m n & - ri iam iici w n m a. a . a a a a. a a a. ; a a.i ar a n i m a will cost only 23 dollars. Quarters $5 75. I STEVENSON d POINTS. Raleigh, N. C. ; ' : ; OCT A few tickets in the above scheme, for sale at this office. 60 or 70 miles nearer and less expensive than anv .i . ' .. .i nJj c i l. c i i ! i oiner siae route loine tvea oinouur. viray oumnur. Salt Sulphur, and White Sulphur Springs, Va. (T The proprietor has made arrangements to run a Four Horse Coach from Greensborough, N. C., to Wythe Court-House, Va. throughout the vear.- v j ins .riui paas-ra wiruugii tcii, jji-iuduuio, V HTi. Siilis(rril-pr wih to infrirm tK( nnKH iKat i- they have purchased the Carding Machine and Bethany; within a mile oj the Pilot ALmntain, by' Fulline Milt formerly owned bv V. N. Zevelv. m0URl ,ry crosses ine Pl"e iviuge ai uooo cpur Thpv ohcit a continuance of th extensive eiisiom Gap, goes by Poplar Camp i urnace, ythe county heretofore extended to the establishment, as thev Va- . nc affords some interesting mountain scenes are prepared to execute work in the same good to those who admiie the sublimity of -nature. The K' tK;c A.foM-.ai.m'An nvt.i accommodations of diet,! ace, are excellent and sijitonu uiulIi nuivu una coiaunsiiiiicili 19 liuictn I j. . . . Thpo u,-ill h.iVf TPtrillar etahria trt rproivo Wnnl 'anil I cheap. 1 I i l- deliver Rolls. Their Drices for carding are the same The coaches, made at Troy, N. Y.; arc good and $3 per month ; there is a large brick building, ono 'I r . i i 1 ! k . t " tnne irom me village, appropriate lor tins purpose But those who do not Wish to board themselves, cart iret board in the village on the most accommodating terms. . ! i; ;' " Ji' F " ' Then young ladies and gentlemen, 4f you wish; aneducation, why not come to this Institution, where you can receive scientific,: moral and religious jn struction, which will certainly add honorjand afilu once to your prosperity in ffna life. - ' - ' f rrV'rva,T rr ry a a r tc JOHN CLEMMONS, ; THOMAS DANES, WILLSON WOMACK. Cltmmonsville, June 22, 1836. 2l-tf jf June 26, 1S36. JOSHUA RIGHTS. SANDFORD SHULTZi OCT The business wjll in future be conducted! un- Creensborough : to Wythe comfortable, the drivers" are careful and attentive, the teams excellent, and the fare low; only 8 from NOTICE. der the fiwn oi Joshua Rights J Co. A LL persons indebted to V. N. Zcvely, are re- -quested to make, rm mediate payment to uie or to Joshua Rights & Co. V. N. Zevejy. June 26, 1830. , 3l24 ffnilliundersigned having qualified, at thW-lafa County Court, as Administrators on the Est at o ton, N. C. to Wyihe C. H. $7 50 ; fron Greensbo rough to Salem, 28 miles, 82 ; from Lexington to Salem, 21 miles, $1 50; jfrom Salem to Wvthe C. il. 92 iinle. miles, 6 00. WTay passengers 7 cents it Bill of Interpltde. Q. AKEiY-UP Y John N. Carter, on the 2lst May last and entered in the stray book at my office, a grey horse, supposed to be si ven or eight years old, about four feet ten inches high, no brand perceivable, very lean, and valued at forty dollars. ; ' Said Carter lives on the Laksville road, two or three miles below Absolom Scalts' store. - ; JAMES LYON, Ranger. June 9, 1836. 2uf j " WOOL CAliiit The utmost attention will be paid to baggage and other things entrusted to his care, but.all at the risk ofuieuwuer. ,. l l ,: . ; f D. WALKER, Proprietor. June 20th, 1836. 0-27 - . The Nth Carolina StarnlaH, fialerah) Carolina Watchman tSahburv) Kuoxville (Tenn I Register, Moun taineer, ( Wythe C. H. Va.) C umbia Bivf, and th-ri (i.-izt tOj, (S.C ) will insert tlieUbtve for six e-k?, nu fur ward their accounts to the proprietor at Jilt. Airy, surry count v, N. L. - C. H. ; an if from Lex ing- nf Joshua Boner, Sen. dee'd, give notice to all ert ; sons indebted to said Estate, to settle their accounts, as no indulgence can be given, j Those liaviiig anj, demands against said Estate, are requested to pre sent them for payment, properly Muihenucaied, with in the time limited by law, otherwisc'this notice wil be plead in bar'of recovery. : - ISAAU liUiSLJl, I C: D. KEEHLN. . Salem, June 20, ,1836. ; JUL rlTlHE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has now in full operation at Germahton, StokU county, a -Wool Carding Machine, and invites all who wish to have WOOL well carded, to bring it on ; the work will lie executed in a style not in ferior to anv. and at ihe usual prices, paid at bther "'" ... r I machines. He hopes by unremitting attention tot business, to merit a reasonable share of patronage. ff" I1 's necessaryj that the Wool should be cleansed of burs and other hard substances, before delivering it at the Machine. The wol should al so be greased in proportion oi one pound of lurd t every ten pounds of wool. I LEW IS W. BANNER. I Germanton, June 22, 1836.'; 21-4 2i miles south of Charlotte, A". C, 'on the Camden roac. iW l.f-ietht n.bM iibi r c iitirug bis ll-Ue of Entfrtaih ment. bi"C built a new house, xrett fr the accom- niodalif.n ofUangerg. He liojifs to bjiiai)Ie to render hi aurls cotnfortable and hay and Boiicite a comiuuance f former patronage. No-exerlioi.s shall be wauling on the oart of the tubscriber. ! r . , ' fipAKEiV UP and entered at ; my office, on Belews Creek, in Stokes county, by Wm. Roberson, on the 9th instant, a stray horse. vajucd according to law at thirty seven dollars and filly cents The horse is a dark bay, black mane and tail, shows some marks of . bar ness on his ni ck and shoulders, is abojut 14 handt high, and supposed to be 11 or 12 years old. I GEORGE BROOKS, Ranger. June 14, 163G. 20-4 Monday alter the 1636. . ; ;, : BLUM, c. m. i Ill AVE recently commenced the Tailoring bus , .. inesVin CLEM MONSVILLE, Davidson county, and will be thanklul for the custcjpi of my friends in i his and the adjacent counties. Oi? Two ot three Journeymen are wanted imme diately. 5 RICHARD O. COWAN, '. May 4, 1836. "f .,S lo-tf , ; ;- r m HE undersigned will give a good price fot . Ji- Peacock Feathers, if delivered at his shop, riear lv opposite the Salem Hotel, without d. lay. Sclent July & iOTICE. j TT shall attend at the Salcni Tavern, on the 21st "day of Julv next, tor the purpose of collecting Paxes due for the tear 1835. i S. STONE, Sheriff. ju21cak - , j DAVID N. B Mr. C- . WinJet, my agent for, the bouse, will b in constant attt-ndance. , i, ;r v D II. ? - The Camden Journal will iner the tj ove fr three monihsorice every two wreks, aud lorw Q acccuni m , t Uel Ajr.S. C. f the proprietor at NOTICE. T ALL persons who ; Banner 4 Jones, A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, ire fe )k rm m - I XJaViinc.leil 1. mita t 4 1 nr rrt imnn ilmluk m r.r. arRi indebted to the firm of longer indulgence can or will be civei. are! re qusted Ui make pay- iuent immediately, as the conctrn jias to be clostd. " v j Surviving partner Germanton, Feb. 10, 153(5. ' 3-i f i July . leGG.' JOHN j: CIUTTY. -22tf ITN obtdience to an crdei of Court,! to mo directed, to list the taxable properlv iri Salem District, 1 shall at- .. . . !.., 'flrS :.. Cfo... coo ior -iiiai. purpose, ai my I'uuc iu vaitui, Thursday, the 2lt day of Julv ut '. ' ; john c. blum. June 25, 1836. ' 1 21-4 li? JOB PUIXTlXGl 2S I of "ery, description, f this orrxois. OF ALMOST EN ERY DESCRIPTION, ottHaxil kept en hand, end for icle fi tkii Ogcc as- t aV- GOOD FAfZit (or sale zi iLii Offioa axv .BA. m I LYti HOSTAGE. iptlERSONS Yvjrtig iotage at the Salem Post Of. fice, are requested to pay, the jtorfT being out. Accounts will be kept hereafter with stich onU who are punctual. I POST FASTER. . Salem, July 1, 1836. 7 j22-tf 1 ' f . -' - - ' j - ' - ; t 1 f f i j '1 i i