lort(j (Carolina Mini HO. -O J VW ... . . . Jfe CHARLOTTE: WEDNESDAY. Prrrmkr S. ISM. IT WII.I.IAM THOMPSON Esq., is our a frrnt in Baltimore, authnrir.cd to obtain advertnu. nwnts and snhsrriptinns, and to grant receipt. IT E. W. CARR, Eq., i nnr iffrnt in I'hiladil- phia, .utl.oriwd to obtain advertisements and pro- care .ub.eription.. &r v. n. rainier, r.sq., ia our auttinriied agent t" receive advertisements and aulmrriplinna at his mce. , Uoanm, Nw York and I'h.la.klplua. ' Conjrcss The Congress of the United States assem- bled in the City of Washington on Monday difficulty. Our Sheriff weut down with his : worth of the dust. With this " bird in the last, and we hope to be able to give our ' I'osjc comitates to prevent a breach of the ' hani " be concluded to come home, and de ..,.. . .!-. i i-1 i i . posited a portion of his earnings, as we readers the Presidents Message in our next, j laws of North Carol.na, and did h.s duty Tbe pM -u Rup),rior in rjch. j manfully, but the duel was nevertheless ness to ,(iat from California, being worth Tlin 1 nirwItitiiPP ant a-n. ioiiiiui v We clip the following account of the pro ceeding of the Legislature, from the Regis ter of Saturday last. THE LEGISLATURE. In the Senate on Tuesday, the Free Suf- ; frage bill, it will be seen, was taken up on i e . lv. .1 o ' i . r .u a ! its first reading, as the order of the day, , and, without dif -ussion, the ayes and noes ! w intoxication, i ne wuuesi ami inoat ex were called which resulted, yeas 31, nays i travagant dreams of those who prophesied 1G. Two thirds not having voted in the af firmative, the bill wis lost, Mr. Hoke, of Liticolu, irko had mtcl auainst the bill, then moved a reconsideration of the vote, which was carried. The bill was then laid upon the table and made the order of the day for Friday, (today) at Vi o'clock. We cannot of course, say whether this bill will pass or not. This much we know however : hat some of the gentlemen, who voted a guinst it, are ttrongly opposed ti this, and ail Mhcr amendments to the constitution ;! ,ctj thriftv, and enterprising, but indi while a number of the others, if not all, are j ' , , , r opposed to amending that instrument by , fc'out- i oanS m 0T hoU ,u-'ir V! Legislative enactmciit. These two princi- i at a rate too high to be purchased by pies combined may defeat the bill. j steady and industrious mechanics, they may The bill to provide fur appointing a Su- r.,,i rP,i r rr, ,.. .r;....n.l. ... f ' i..,n,A ad for other purposes, passed its third reading, and j eventually destroy the happy prospect which keep the i;arilburners away from the spoils, has only to be ratified, to become a law. ' now adorns the horizon of our future. It is as a punishment for their opposition to Gcn The Superintendent is tj be elected by the' to the young and enterprising portion of the l'rid Cass, four years siuce. But the Van Ix-sislature. We congratulate the friends of CoBiiiion Schools throughout the State, lip.iti the s'KCtss of measure. It will be seen that the bill to incorporate the Batik of the Tobacconists, to be estab lished in RrH-kiugha.T. '.as l:n rrjrctal. In the Hou-e of Coiiinious. the Jackson rnilt.tfc bill Va4 thf. Kill if-t nf 911 !iriiTii.il..ft discHsaioa on Tuesday morning. Messrs 1 witb the spirit of the age, like those who paign speech, one cf the democratic candi Arery. Dargan, Wheeh r. W. E. 1 1 ill and I). ' have their fortunes emblazoned upon the dates for Eiec'cr in this State frankly con- Tieid spoke iu favor of continuing Jackson 1 brow of the future. In this view of the sub as county ; and Messrs. Cherrv, and 1. F. : . . .1 it l i l r . ,. j ' ject, we are now passing the threshold of (.aid well opposed it. It sceuied to be con- J ' cede! that Jackson had not the ratio of au important cri-is in the history of our population to entitle it to a member of the town. Look well to it, therefore, ye who Commons, and the pround upon whic h it hold the destiuies of Charlotte in i mr fcrusp. wa supported, was principally, that having i i, tJ - , . " . ., . ii-ii r 1 ". . , Hold out every inducement, rjtr, to the ben e-tabli-lied as a coimtv, it was niipo- J ii'ic to ivpal it. Some of 'the gentlcm. n ,llirf'Jr ,,fl enterprising to come to Char- eonteoded tliit it would be constitutional '. to refieal it. I he ground of opposition was, ; fortunes, the want of population and the consc'iueiit violation of the coiupromis-s of tiie consti tution to establish it. and the injustice to tbe old counties. The bill to rejDal the act in establish the County of lackson was stricken out, and a supplemental act to or ganize the county inserted, by a vote of V) to 'id ; and the bill pa-wed its second reading by a Tote of l i to 3a. The bill to increase tlir- capital Stock of tbe Cape Fear and lK.-cp River Navigation f.iHiif tuy was taken upon Tuesday evening, and discussed with great earuostpf-ss ami ability until the hour of adjournment. The ui-cumuon wan a:ain resumed ou Wednevlav aioruing, and an adjournment took place with nit a rote havin-r been tnkcn nnnn it- p..ge. Those who have participated iu the debate thus far are Messrs. A vt-rv. Phillip, Spruill, W. J. Long, Saunders, J. Turner, Brook, Pnryear and Dargan. P. S. We are compelled to duf r Thurs day' Proceeding until our next. TwtjSa'.lotinjs were hid for United States Senator, without effe'-tinz a choice. The 6rt Tote Mood : Dobbin 7t), Saunders oil, Shcp.ard 1(1 Rayuer 7, Lewis Thoinp-on 10, Graham B, others Eighty three votes being necessary to a choice, thi-re was no election. The Second vote stood : Dobbin 77, Saunders 1-1, Slu-pard U, Raync-r 10, Chtigraau 5, others Mi. No election. The Lai out.- will doubtless be resumed t.--.lav The two House. agreed to go into the elec- i Ly all the means which the pro ision of our i actcr will certainly occur before the end of tion of a Supreme 'Court Judge, to-djy, I charter of incorporation place iu their hands. voyage. So strong is this belief ' impress (F,i lay,)at half past 1 1 oVock. I Au opportunity is now offered for a distinct ; ? U?"J" .tLe ,,'"!',s.of "'. ,,or ll,at thJ The bill increase the Capital Stock of ; tjpreasion of opinion upon this important absolutely anU flatly refuse, in many instan the Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation subject. Let those who feel with us, that fe t0 Ka'1 w,th ,he v1 n0 destruction Corapaay passed its second reading, in the ; the time has come to ! apply a sure ailj , " o ominously forttjld. House of Omiiuins. by a very decisive vo-c Ayes lift, oes U. The bill to incorporate the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail Road Company, after 1 au auunaU-d discussion, which wu partici- 1 patsC iu by a number of gentlemen, passed its third reading, by a rot -of Ayes Vi, No-s 5'J, and was ordered v be engrossed and acnl to the .Senate. The atiiiounci.iii'.nt of the prc of this iiiiprtint measure was received ith prolouged applause. In our next, we propjse Ui give au outline of it d.-tuls. No legi-,l.,tive action orfiiiijiortaucc wa bad is the Senate. In a postscript iu the Weekly Post we ace that the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail Kod Rill 1,M pn.rl t'ur House on its third reading, by what majority it does not tat. Thi") Road connect, the Central Road at Goldsboro with U aufort on the seaboard. The resources of that portion of( if aoble !4 State, owing to it, geogra phi j.i) sittjatioB, and the a;.t of u ..!, eoui tnaiiicktioai with the or-uaii, can never be fully 4evebped Miilcas tiro. Legi-lnturu d o- aomi-thiug lo cjiv il the advantages of a ha k-e luntry ti a le. We Lop therefore, tart tbe S nace i!l not Le-itate to act pruniptly upou thia 11:11, and thereby uniii.. M r ts th want uf our La-ti.ru brethren in tW reJu-t Nothing else of importance hag transpired iu the Logical ure nince our last. Ai I'UCI. Judge Butler of South Carolina came up oii the train last Thursday on his way i tlie United States Senate. He came this way in order to prevent a duel between two youiiggeiithiiienof Oraugeb'jr,;who,itst'(iiis, i had been opposing candidates for t he Legis J lature in that State in the last election, and had some misunderstanding between them, " growing out of the canvass. The parties 'were lr. Keitt and Mr. lhintzlcr ; their j families, it eppears, have been rivals for j IVX tions. Mr. Kautzler and his party came up ' 1 on i lie Irani witu tiuugc duuit, uuu iiic ., , '.111 T .1 . 1 .1 I others followed on the following eveniug. I Thev met near the line t here the Rail lvoad j ' . j ,.!,., fUo(s Mr. Dautz- j ros. s it, and CS. Il..n. , li t. , auU ler rccwwiiir no mimv n mucin, uuu ii : ir.,:., ,..,,; ., ulirhr flesh nn.m.l .n tlm Ko,tt Terv,"n a ""t1'1 lx 0U,,J ou ,Le !. .1... .I..,..i.l Tt. .i . -. . Ul IIH: 1 'n riiyuiMll. 1 IIC LUUC Ul I honor having been satisfied, no farther shots were excuan''ed, auJ the parties acrced to I leave to their friends the settlement of the I fought To those whom it may Concern There are at this time unmistakeable cvi- dences of the growing prosperity of Char- loei 0ur .,lc icvm t0 be united with i lotte JtS. C. Rafl Road Company ... , . ... .Li ,,,.,, .:,u p ', new life and new energies, amounting almost (Close its coutract with the 1 ost ,..e 1 nartment. unon the around that five years ago upon this subject are now fi0d in this step, inasmuch as the Post Mas about to be realized. But in order to con- ti-r General has attempted to cut down the tinue thi state of things, and to ensure a pay to much less thau what Las Lceu usual- , . . , . . , , . . ly allowed to the mail coach system, glorious future to our town and her inhabi- j illlsho,J0 ulster. tunts much, very much depends upon the , policy which is to be pursued by our capi- EXCITEMENT AMONG THE "IIAR- tali.-ts and property holders. If they con- I MONIOUS." fiue the circulation of their capital to chau- I The N. Y. Exp' ess says that the scramble nels which are beyond the reach of our ifc - - v " t 'i coin niun-'y that we are to look to, to keep ' 1 ' i the nail in motion, l tie oiacr citizens uac done well in their day and generation. But j Ve shall see a very " pretty fir lit " ere they have become measurably supcranu- Ung ated, and their energies greatly cxhaus-i civ,unvi ted. They cannot therefore keep psce i r. ,i.a , iu,., lotte that they may help to build up our A Mammoth Potatoc. A few days ago, Dr. Ros showed us a I'otatoe, which, when dug, weighed eleven pounds, and measured in circumference twenty nine inches. It was grown on the farm of Ed win Harris, of llarri.-burg in this county. Such ia the size aud (juality of Whig potatoes now-a-days, although Whig men are defeated. FOB THE NOHTiI-r AlUiLlXA WHIO. AiV. lUiitor As the time for our muni- cir'al Section approaches, it becomes the friends of order, luoralitv, and Temperance, to be making some movement for the secu rity of the best interests of society in our village agaiit the host of evils consequent upou, and inseparable from, the liquor traf fic as it at present exi-ts. Believing as w do that the evil can only be corrected by the entire prohibition of the traffic, we offer herewith for the sufl"ra ges of the friends of order and sobriety, a ticket each individual of vi hich it plrdged, " iecu-J,to oppose tlie granting oi licenses pply effective remedy for these acknovt ledgi.d evils, come up as one man and vote for the fallowing NO LICENSE TICKET. FOR INTEMIAM. DR. L. G. JONES. lull t.'OCNL'li.. DR. E. II. ANDREWS, R .'. CARSON, EMMOK GRAHAM, THOM AS TROTTER, S AMI EL T. WRISTON, JAMES W. OSRORNE. fOll THK .MiKTJ! CAKdLIVA WHIO J TOWN KI.Ki.TION. The following geiitlemen are nominated to run for Inli ndant and Town ('ouuscllois for the ensuing year. fnK ITEMIANT. WM. F. IAViihON. fill I fN H. W. W. KL.MH, W. K. MVItK.-, W.M JOIINHTOV, I' AT K. HAKTV, K. HI .UV, J;llN I'.I'il.KH. Man. t'niK.vri. , I'roni l-n up t-j the acth of November, one uiilliont.o hundred thousand immi grant' have arrived at the port of New-York CUBAN DIFFICULTY SETTLED. We are gratified to learn says the Charlea- ; ton l.oirur, ot the 4th instant, by the arn- ) vl of the steamer Isabel, that the Cuban i difficult y is now settled amicably. The cap- j tail lieneral Laving, aa we are credibly in- to i ,orl,"!U. expressed, himself perfectly satisfied I with the affidavit of Purser Smith, and in timated that no further obsticlus should be presented to the admission of that centle 'man into the city, f r the Crescent City into the Port of Havana. THE U. S. MINT. The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin un derstands that the receipts of gold dust at the United States Mint iu that city, during the month of November, Lave been about $7,2.r0,(HiO. This is the largest amount ever deposited there durinsr a similar period. I ' "B "P"ra s P" lo 'uror' e , mm, III liiv. V,.,.,,, ,,. ... 1 1-...I Tl . . . e . ti i - i I ..v... . .-.j ii.iiu mm. uuiiuivu .thousand dollars. There need be no fear , now ot a scarcity of gold coin for some time I A few days ago a deposit was made of PolJ ,Vou' Australia, the first, we believe, I itni Via a rAillm (.inn nf .1.1., aa... ...... ...I.a i i v n ? . i ld been in California for two years, but .. ....I.... 1... l j .I.:.. . 'e i "tta llliiut IVJI BUM IMltUU IJUllllllg. ICIlipiCU j l,y ,be ",rorts fr"" Australia he sailed for . . , , . cr" " i iir.n country ana went to the diggings. In iUoU, iu ..;iia aDout hve mousand dollars .two niniiiiis up Riipf..fmfi r.v irrftfir ivnoiii " K.W..V about two dollars more to the ounce. I THE CHARLOTTE RAIL ROAD AND ': THE U. S. MAIL. ,tliere is a itros probability that the Char- will shortly Office De partment, upon the ground that too little is offered for carrying the mail. We think the Company will be fully iusti- for the local appointments is already begun in the Jc l orK J,oeo l'oco camp; and it all it hears be true, there will be some funny sc-ncs by and by, when the present incum bents vacate their places. So far as the Federal officers are concerned, the under standing is, says tbe express, that the Old Hunkers are making a determined effort to ' . . w , n . .nnii liii-A ff.tit..fi hrt trtma ami i m it. . t ,., ,.,,,.,.., ;e ,i,.. r fessed vhat ne had never heard of Gen. Tierce till his nomitiatioti ; and that in said speech he called his candidate Franklin Pierce. Our object in recurring to the incident is not to impute to the Elector any remarkable ignorance on the subject, (for we think it perfectly natural,) but to sungest that some care be taken when the Electoral College shall assemble, that the gentlemen be duly and particularly instructed astoGen Tierces actual name; tor a rote lor r rankiin J. 1'ierce, or for any of the other varieties of incorreet names by which his party has desiccated him, will not be counted at Washington. Fnij (ltsirvrr. THE DAILY LINE. Messrs. Bland A Dunn have commenced runling their daily line of four-horse coach e, from Raleigh to Salisbury, via Hill.-bor-oiigh.Grecutiborough, Saletu and l-xington. The horses are fine, coaches splendid, drj. vers careful and attentive, and the enterpri sing proprietors richly deserve an extensive patronage. This arrangement affords a great conven ience to tha travelling community of the in terior, as now they have facilities of trans portation, from this and intermediate places on this route, every day, North and South. Success to the enterprise. Vcnjlr't I' rest. A TRIOUS COINCIDENCE. Among the incidents connected ith the recent accident on the steamer Atlantic was one of so singular, and at the time so axtra ordinarv a character, that it is des'erviiitr of something more than passing notice. It is well known that men who follow r tic water are generally superstitious, and among the superstitions incident to the water and its craft is one that if tbe rats leave the vessel for tlie dock, an accident of a serious char- In the afternoon before the Atlantic left, one of the agents of the Michigan (iencraj Line saw a venerable looking ipiadrubcd walk quietly from the boat upon the dock, and knowing the weak points of sailors, he communicated the fact to m of those on board, advising theiu to have their luggage all packed up. ready at a moment's warning to take their chances in the middle of the lake. They of course hooted at the absurd ity, but nevertheless it is thought they made u-e of the information they had gained to prepare themselves for liny accident that might occur. The event is known. Thus j does fate aonietimes play strange fancies, j .y wlucii means the ciiitiers of the iinagina-1 lion are fancied and kept alive. This is strictly true. llnlulu lliiu;jh .tl'S. W.U III.MiTt )N M iNt'MKNT. It is stated thai the Washington Monu ment iu W aahingtoii is now one hundred and twenty two led high, and ill, in all proba- i :t:... l .. .1... ..i r ...... i .-it: lilill., IJCIOie III': eio.s.; ol lin: IMJIIUjng s:a- soti. reach the height of one hundred and ti tity four feet It has yet to reach an ad ditional elevations three hundred and ..vcti. tv-sii feet, to make it, as it i, intended to be, ti.c mo-t lofty iu the world. II'K;." . iMIfl.S.! Several thousand hogshavc passed through our villag"; during the past week, llrovers are a-fciug per hundred, grow. Mountain Bnttnrr. From the North Corolii University Mngnxinr. STATISTICSOFNOirnCAKOLlNA-ATH. F.UVA) VUOM 'J'llK KNSl'S OK lf-50. The total populatio of the State is 86,- ...... ! 1 1 in i.i, which gives 17 j a scjuare nine. this stun total thcrtnro 53,40 whites, V.'7,lU(i freo neBroc8.!.,Sc1,4ia slaves, and only S31 Indians. Tiese last reside iu Haywood and Maeor- Our federal repre sentative population i 15;t,";l1, which, giv ing one member to abut 7 1 ,"00 inhabitants, allows uh only 8 uiinbcrs of the lower house of Congress. It is a curious facttlut there is a large excess of females ovr males, iu the case of the whites aniouring to nearly 8,000 (T.T'.'O.) Judging--frm this fact, wo may conclude that there ar at least ten or twelve thousand " old maids'' fx nrrrssitnte. A more males aro bon than females, this niut arise from the fever of emigration, which enriches the nw States at the ex pense of our own. Vc may hope an 1 ex pect thai the railroais and other improve incuts now in progress while they will bring nt small cost tho pok and flour of more productive lauds to ur seaboard, will ma terially assist iu supplying our errant sans, with an article so necessary as a wife ; and thus there will be an exchange of wives for live stock to tha mutual satisfaction of tbe parties. .,1,c. : J be whole rrumf of deaths for the year I - J MB I r- jii. it in.ui. i n it. one out or eighty nve inour Ctate, f '"reariy. T , avuraire commonly civen VVhe civili.l one out of thirty shows that our'a is a fa vored land, in point of health. We hear it often faid, that of late years, the " down country'' has been more exempt from sick ness than the " up country." The follow ing calculation shows that at least for the year 150, this is fur from being the truth. The counties of Orange, Wake, Chatham, Guilford and Alatannee. whoso population is 91,59, may betaken as having the aver age health of the uplands. The deaths in these counties are 97, being one of a hun dred and two, while in Halifax, Edgecombe, Martin, Pitt, Greeie and Wayne, which constitutes a portion of the " down country," having a population of f9!"1, the deaths arc 1,H0, being on out of sixty-four. By the following table, which may be relied on, one can see the comparative health of any portion of the State for the 100: The deaths are, in Currituck, 1 out of 7? fl ates, 1 " Craven, 1 " Halifax, 1 " J. Hanover, 1 " 151 " 43 " 6ti " " " 33(1 " ('range, " Robeson, " (!aston, " Wilkes, " Baiicombe, " Oierokee, " I 'tf " 1711 i " l-'H " S;okes, Decidedly the heilthiest counties iu the j State are Gaston and Wilkes, and the most j unhealthy are Halifat and (iates. Orange I is almost as much faiored as Buneombee and thrice as much as Halifax or Gate The number of dtelling ho-jses in the State is 10.i,"K ; thi number of families 1116,()'J.J ; the excess f families over that of dwellings is 4S1. This umail excess is a mark of thi cane ant comfort our people live in, few homeless and few huddled into crowded houses. The number of members to each family is eight, which, as that ordinarily given is only five, seems to 4e very large. The number nf firms iu actual cultivation lis 0(S,!)16, so that;herj is, on an average, I farm to every blhen souls, or one to ten j free persons. Thi farms in the eastern portion of the Staic arc very large in com parison with those; in the western. For in stance, Edgecomle has a farm to 23 per sons, while Ashe Las one to 7. PROTESTS AGAINST TIIE FRENCH UMPIRE. The Protests of the Count de Chanibord.j with a proclamation Iroui the (evolutionary i i ' :.. r i .1-- i r r- I .uiuiiiiiieei oi iiriiuun aiio .10111 niu uersiv ; Refugees, is published in the l'aris Moniteur. France, that the necurity they confer is liui The Jersy manifesto is signed by Victor j ited to the duration of a single life, if indeed II.. i-r: rina il.. IM t 1 ' protect Las been K.scd nt Lille, with othf-r ' aiiTinlioH ut I)iion and Metz : aUn in nd.lr ! from Ledru Rollin, at Hazcbrouck The Monitcur publishes all the protests against the Empire. The two manifesto- i-sued by the refugees in England are ex-' pressed in very vialent terms. The public are much Ftirprisert ai tne government print- ing thoso ilocumeiits in tlie olticial organ, but , it is considered a political move, and a sign ; that Loui Napoleon considered himself in a fafc position. FLEXIBLE POWDER. Tlie .Tnrinnnsn At not. Voirv tlieir ileail in coffins, but tdace them in a tub two feet and ! a half in diameter at the tot., and two feet ' at the bottom. The flexibility of the usual-! Iv litmid dead body is r.roduced bv nuttim? i a ponder called Do.-ta, into the cars, mouth and nostrils of the corp-e. The folio itij is related by an cye-nitncss : "Experiment took place in the month of ttclr.l.cr wlicn this Clilll nrntln aa. .' ' . . . " r I vere. A young dutcliman having died in .. . our factory at Desima, I directed the physi- ! , 1 !"i V"'r i""u',i '" h s,','' can to cau-e the body to be washed, BI1, "'"'e tnest Mates hi this country. What It ft all night exposed to the air, on a table I :,'.oU,r tl""1 -'-''busctU, crmomt, placed near an ..pen' window in order that it 1 e"',,!W"'. "'' Kentucky, the homes of Val miglit become completely stiff. Next morn- : .r' '""dligeiice, and I recdom '. W ho were ina several Japanese, some of the factory I tl,u ",vn c,lt UP t0 bunker 1 1 ill one land mvsclf, went to exainii.e the corpse, ! I which was us hard as a niece of ur.,.,1 t ! ,.f tl. ir.i .rT.r. ter, ,.:,,..,l ..,.!. er I ' his boson, a snulfKk. or tiockctlbooW. .n.l i I took out an oblong paper, tilled with a coarse powder resembling Kami. This was the fa- ! mous Dosia powder. He put a pinch i ' : tl,,. ....r nnotl.er i.ineh li.io i to. ...i,-;iu ...i I a tl.ir.l into the mouth . and r,ree,.tlv i.. : ! ther from the effect of this dru-, or' Home ! ,,ul,",1",r ! , ,J"1 " of ' " trick which I could not detect, the arms,;1"1 R'"0'ly ground, 'the brethren of IJrwne, which bad before been crossed over tbe i breast, dropped of themselves, and in less j than twenty ininutes by the watch the body ; rccovereu all its tlexibilitv. Jones says he bates to see women by fur-' niture at an auction room. The pretiest then : look ugly their countenances are ao for. hiddins. Aft. r perpetrating the above Jones left town, and lri nt since been heard from. He is Mippo-cd to have committed suicide, i ,y ftrikiug a po-t hole through his body, t J 51 J COUNTKItKITS AFLOAT. The Jlniiiirr inform us that a Counter 1 r,'a I! ",k of South Carolina, prom- !'"""? l" I'1' 'Jlir,,; dollar" t the Hanking I llou-e in (,'hariestoii, has been exhibited at enormous altitude, with .M. tlodard hang. ! tliatofliee. It i-sigucd tieorge .Ma-tin I'rcs-1 below it. lie turned somersets and per !:.!.. I f i. i. . f.. i:' r. : t . If,,, 1 ..11 ..t .! .. ideiit, ami John Drown. Cashier. It is baill v : executed on coarse paper and may be read- ily dislingni.-hed. No bank iu South Caroli- I na except the llai.k of the State, issues Dill a dciiominntion than Five Dollars. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. At a called meeting of the Stato Agricul tural Society on Tuesday, thu 3( th of No vember, present: John S. Dancy, President; N. W. Woodfin, Vice l'residcnt; Jainoa F. Taylor, Recording Secretary ; Wilson Whit akcr, Treasurer ; Calun H. Wiley, Richard II. Smith, Lenis Tompson, Charles Ilinton, Richard II. Battle, Alplieus Jones, and L. O'B. Branch, members; the following, pro griiino was agreed upon for the Indian Lorn Sweepstakes for 17-).l. CONDITIONS. Competitors are to reside in the State of North Carolina. Any person can signify Lis intention to become a competitor hetween me uaie oi this meeting, and the 1st day of May ln.l, by sending" to the Treasurer of the State Agricultural Society, Wilson Whitakcr, Esij., S-V0 (five dollars.) Each competitor must select two or more persons acquainted with the charac ter of his land, who shall mark off one or more acres of 7 tl yards square, wnicii in ineir opinion will not make to exceed three hunch of Corn. Tho plowing planting, manuring and cul tivating to bt left to the option of the com petitor. Any variety of Indian Corn can bo used. The product to be gathered and measured in the presence of two or more distinguished nuron- ,J ttle lua,,1,lJ '"wde to be certi fied to by the same. The quantity made, together with the plan pursued from the first plowing to the gath ering, to be transmitted in writing to James F. Taylor, Wilson Whitaker and Richard II. Battle, of Raleigh, who constitute the committee of awards. The competitor making the most to the aero will be entitled to one Lalf of the sum raised subject to a deduction of 1? per cent, which will go to the mppirt, of the State Agricultural Society. The competitor making the second best crop will receive tuo thirds of the remain ing half subject to the same deduction. The competitor making the third best crop will be entitled to the remainder, sub-J ject to the deduction, I Miuuld evidence reach the committee ot awards of unfair management on the part of any compctior, his name ill be stricken from the list, and his money returned. By order of the society. J AM ES 1'. i'A YL R, Sr. Raleigh, Dec. 1st, 1-5J. j Standard, Register, Star, and papers throughout the State, requested to copy. j The Pvsasty or the Bona parte. Death o the l)uhe de lj-uh'etdurg. It is a remarkable circumstance that the same advices which apprise us of the installation of Louis Napoleon as Kn.ncror of France,! eonveys information uf the death of the dc IfCuchtenburg, the second son ofj r.ugene Jieaubarnais, and son-m-law ot the; r-mperor .Mchoias. i he eliler brother ot this young prince o.i d shortly after bin mrr- riage with the tueen of Portugal, in the flower of his ac. The duke himself was in his thirty-sixth year, and had aciinired a position in the imperial family of Ku-sia, which soemeil to destine him to higher hon- ors. His death is announced at the ie rv nioineni wnen uis couin Iaiius .apoleon is ascending tha imperial throne of France, ' and the only link which connected the Bona- i parte family with that of Rus-ia is tlmi dis-j solved. It seems as if in spite of the cxtra- ordinary advantages of fortune which have louowcu me uecrmieiiu ot Hie r.mpreas joscpnine, some lataiity interposed to pro hibit the per in line net of tin ir honors, and to obliterate the traces they have left amongst the reigning families of Europe. Remark ing upon tiiis the London l imes saya : 1 " There is every reason to suppose that Louis Napoleon will guard himself as much as possible against these contingencies, and that his marriage i!l follow very shortly- upon his proclamation and accession. But it is a:i ("-scntial characteristic of the insti-; . . i i i i . i - . tiuioii wnicn nave lately oecn imposed on .1 . t . -i i i i . the aeci'lenu of furh a rriirn.' ! Tl. fll,.. ... .1... -.!... and grandsons of the brothers of the Em-1 pcror, Napoleon I, whom Napoleon III. the newly created Emperor of France, may i adopt if he has no male child himself: '1 he sons of Lueien Roriaparte by his econrl marriage, vn : ( liarles Luen n !$ naparte, Prince of Caniiio, and ex-Preaidrnt ' of the Roman Constituent Assembly aced i V.l. Louis Lueien, agcJ 3:). 1 icrre, ageil '.' . and Aiitoinc, aged HO. The son of Jerome, by bis second mar riage, vii : Napoleon Joseph Konapartr, ex Mountainecr, aged :I0. The only grandsons livi"r! c' a,,y brother of the Emperor, arc ,.,""c of " i'"g his on, Charles ,'uc"!"' 1 ,,,,ce '" : o- V' Lutlc"i of Mu-.oii.vio, aged . Lu- I, Helen, ciuti l,ouis, agrrU .4. aim .apoleon Jacij ics, aged 13. Any one of these eight Ronapartcs is capable of being called to the succession, by choice of, and adoption by Napoleon III. Till." slfflTT UTATl'J 8"'i '"' ln re"f" "e lun- ''ations of a nation s existence and mdepend- t "( e ? Who but Massachu-ctts men ! Who rHllicd ro"1"1 ""'ir 'll''if at Hem.ington, and ''1r",,;c he linttishers from crmont, when u,.'1'l,J,Mar,k M '" d"r,"rr "f ,,t',ni' ""l,,w " ,"lt " ,n:' " Mountain Roys 1 W ho "t""d "h Jackson.the leiincsscaii, at New 'l'-aiis, and drove bar k five times their nramnj i "lie l-d ua ilown ia 'yore en Kwamp, ...J Z'1.","um "mart... Jromp, And here w.i tlld Ki ntur ky." Four su h States are a phalanx to he of brave, high-soiib d, indomitable. proud A late l'aris letter says " The ieroiiauts are bent upon rendering tlieir profession every day more and more perilous, h iring the whole of the past year the neension from the Hippodrome have been made with gymnasts su-pcnded beneath the car, exe cuting tlieir terrible exercise during the pas-age of the balloon to the clouds. The last experiment was the reverse of this. It consisted of the descent of a parachute from firmed till sorts of ri'.idoons in the air. fr"" 'he time when the cord nat cut, tiil it was time to look out that he tout hed the j gr-mui with hi feet. The expctiinerit was "cc sful)y and gracefully performed." Telegraphic Report oT tha Charleston Courier. LATER FROM Kl'ROI'K. ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA. Baltimore. De?. 2. The British mail steamship Eurjpa, Cap! Rvrie. has arrived at New York from Lif er pool, which port she left on tho l!0th of November, with t9 passengers. The Liverpool Markets. Cotton was lull mid had declined l-10d aid. J he sales for the two days comprised UII0J bales. of which speculators took 1000, making a total for the week ot styiou bales, oi wuicu speculators took OdOO, and exporters 300 hales. Tho quotations were as follows : Fair Orleans d.; Middling Orleans 5jd.; Fair Mobile Jd.; Middling Mobile OR; Fair Uplands 0d.. and Middling Uplands 5d. K NJ la M. The Chancellor of tho Ex chequer has given notice of his intention to introduce au amendment luliy cuuorsing Free Trade. Tho obsequies of the Duke of Wellington took place cn the lMh of November. The ceremonies were conducted with great pomp. Fram e. The Taris Monitcur announces that a reduction to tho extent of thirty thousand men will take place in the French army on tbn 1st of Janury next. iiYMEHEZvL. A...if.,. in t'ninn rounty, on the 92d, ult., by the Urv'd. rrcaaljr H-h,,,.n, Mr. ANDKRSON I1KI.K, nf l.incaatrr Dialrict, S. l!., to Mias ANN J. ALM1 , of Inion county, ?i. t. CONSIGNEES PER RAILROAD, For the week endi.ig December 8. W. L. Cinder, C. M. Ray A Co., Smith &. Pritchar, Bot A Ramsour, J. W. Boone, II. B. Croner, E. Carroll A Co., C. C. Jones A Co., A. A G. H . llelnics, li. Jitton, Hour ton A Co., Win. Ramsour A Co., J. O. Reid, A. B. A R. F. Sloan, E. Walton A Co., It. King A Son, S. G. II. Jones, D. B. Caitber A Co., E. Broom, N. M. Mitt, J. V. Hender son, Cross A Wallace, Ryner A M., and D. Smith. OT Dissolution, r!IIK par'nerahip arhieh liaretofofa anoad ba JT teun Ppr4it Alliaon ha ipird by tha tf-nna cf i'l own limitation, and !' Kirin bainff da. airoua of wuidi.-ia; tip ihir o!d Simneaa reaol fully rrqu -al Ilia r former fl arda and eoaiomera lo com ftrward Sol ween Ihia and 6-o4 of J-inuary and eloaa their ae-ounia aiiher by not of caah. The indu'g tha boua lhat l-iia reapaelfiil requaat wilt l hed'd. and they aaed lha morlinnalion of la aoriinff In Karphr mean lo enforce eottlemet'e, t A.ir .((, Dttrmkn 7. Ifii 4 I'll f iltmscH and i.ott for Unit, fOKKKH lor Rem frr.m Ilia 1.1 of January eel. the Ihniae and Gri-ond now neerjntrd hf Ir Ida" Tlie tu h ing la large and lha olTioa lluueea in rofid roiidiirfin v ,.:. ',,; ,h. n'hh f Oaeemb., in".!. A! o. Ilia Livery Stahlea nuw oeruiiiad by Mr Al. tha llouaa and Lta oppn.ua lha P a.Stia. nan t h horeti now eeeupiod by Mr. Jtiiiaraon, from lha 1.1 of Januiry neat. Atn. lha llooa and rrnund an Trvon Street no rcr-tiiiietl hy .V . Plrrtl f am lha 11 ! Jtnuerv Bra' Fo 'erii a ai pij ( n my h.-ee) In S N. Ilulrhi. mn F. q. No a with apprised Reaurey ai I b nquired J IIN IRWIN, l-r P.cmlfm S, m "JVT TCT " 2 JLll C W ala X I IXla A0 IT Hi II! f 4 t 7) A TTTTT, i aa. .-at, t 4.JaJ & CO. T( VK potrc(irt(J ihf firm ! Sprtl St, Alliann. S mud having I Aid in Urgt n4 ntiid sap. WIXTKlt f nf ntyVi in I q ith't wnpmrtnt to w ut if hrlo f,ttm beq irt.rtrtj Iq (hi mrkl, tjr fondly tirtpiir'd nn inr rt4pd run of ruintn( and rk I'.o fniita of ih oitj f inn to c ulittu lo h- a'o ihoif p ttiuuftfi upon liin, at Ihrt a confid m that I'i am now fntfa 'tM'ring uf thir ronfj ' mnrm mutt m Intn lhA air l hair aalfwk f m rww4ai . k .n wiri or hich ih ih- 0.111 r d niand. I lnl f aa ua a Uial. and mm il I cm ,m ,,, d , ,- Nrw y,, Tix-ir aiand h in uuu aa thai l Ih eld Finn ' Al1"'" I rllf. DrrtmbrtT. 1-51. 4S.f IJqitlljr .uu4 I J .noallll f rrtit , faiiirrla. ih l day nf J ir.narv IHiJ will I A I I km "M ' I'1'" au'iiun u I'l. AN nrierrly na nrd t'j Ificnard Vs a r n Imir miasa area nf CliarWittK, on II. a h nail li-aillef lo l'v r.aaf.. r'urd legll.er wr.U artaral olrrr viujlila iraeia. li. K. lit' Ai. P c. a llecemlrr fl. IH.'.a, ill For JSalc. A' TEl.M oi lar(a arell irain'd ML't.F.4 Call A VMI KL A. IIARIili. tuo I IKK WtyiD ruriiiali-1 al the ahnnaal nn'ire. C.i MAUl'rX A. IIAItkM. Irr,mh't 8, 1851. UJ iVotice. ' j M R llnu fmrrwflf .ioi,n tit Chvrtntlr JL Id I ill h thofting hlj rrftireti and lur nt'lied nh mm Kurititiira aiidatM-d Utr l rc tot nl Trvr-tlr and 11 atdti( ou tl ft al day oi fjrtiiarf. Iri3. )temb r rt. I5J. !lj .Police lo the Megilnturr. t)lPnl.l . fx:, ia harrby gifrn, lhal applica tion ill lia fiMita lo Ilia preaanl l.rg laleture. ti ineurp rata tlm f.ntp:re and Ninth Carulina Mi. nine; f tm-Mnv. lltermkrr 149 To Thone trho Wire .Mr. 4 l.l. rsnaiina indelitad to me. ether by Note .r i w Hn"k Ar..Htnt, are raaime.ll'uily reqnraiad lu enmn terwaid anc py their dahta, aa I am deter, united lo entile up niy uuaimee iniuicdi iialy, i IIHIAN. ( Weira. Drtmh't t, 1 8j2. 4Sif Executor's IS.alc. IN eirnuanct nl the laal will and leetamcnl of 80 aamiah Itudiaili, dee'd., I will aell el public .ale in Charlotte, no the firat day of Jinuery neat, i'otir lAUtUf and Valuable narnrlv, I.17.1.-, a valuab e ant Irulv woman. Cathe finr, I I.e., Kllick, bit li valuable llnuae Servant! Sale will be potiti. 'farm, at ai'e. ft M. Al.tXAM)MJ Ettrular. Drrrmlir, 3, K,'i. i4U N 11 Any icrem baaing c'a.m. a.in.l raid ra tile, inu.t firA.aut them it due time, or tlii nniija will he pli ed in bar. (. M. A. lie noeral ciy till aale. New Goods. WK haaearraniremeniati Ilia N-.rlli b hinh mr ara. axrl mull he, r o i.lalitly reeeifelnf XHW (.'() IDS. Our Irianda and euetoniera may aUay. bud tri-.li linoila in nnr hna. No I l.r.nile H.rif'. Arrrrrier, 31 IH). 4a u VI 11 UUU K) rJust what w bait, been waitiUg and that ia tho Ciiaklottk Kxcimkok, whata yoj cun now drop iu and get your lima aad ,vt, Beef.Stuaka, rork-8tiaE MuMcin-fhup, VU uu h-ta, Kriah Fiah, Uroilid Chicken, r'rii-d flurkrn, Vc. &.e. or, in fuel, any thing iu the way of em! ing, and then, to eap the alimaa, alter yon n.,0 aalialied yuariwlf with the atrbatniitiuls, he baa j,,t anintthiiig choica to wuah dowa alt, of irjeiu,t Wim-a, Mquora, and freh Ale, and alter paila. king of the awirkliiig beverage, yon tan jut .all for your "Regalia," and au pull away and aing : " llegoue dull cars, I pray thee begone fr,innie " llegoiie dull core, yi u and I enu never agree.'' ANOTIIRH WIKNTIMt: WnNHF.R! m. PtR I'ANTTO I) Vrtl'KrTK-f.- l)r. J. Il,,,. lonV PfcPSI.M.Tnaliua I)ieaiiv Fluid, or (;.,. Tie Jiiie,lrepari ri' mm K N' K'l',ollie fDHkT II STOW Ai II OF THK t'X a'ter onieiiiin. M run I.IKIIIO. the grant I'm tmlnfieal I'lono.i, i. H. IIOl'taH'ION, M. I..' rUilanmphi' . Tl-i. truly wwidorliil reined tor IMJltKSTuj HVSPKP-IA.J UMJli K.I.I VKKt oM PLAI.M CU.NSriP.fl ION and Ul-.lil I IT V, ciinug .lie, Vai ura'a own M lhot. by Naluie'a own Ajt. I, ih, UASTKKJ Jl'lt K. Pampliluia, rouiainnig eSci,,. .fi i Kvideuce vi lla a.ue. lurnirhcd by lha Ari-i.ii graiia. tite noii.a a-noi'i the inrdictl aderll( iienif. 'oiiiiiMi't-iil Itrroril. CIIAHI.OTTK DIX'tMUKRI, leas. I'otlnn, 7 90 a o 33 pulea, ih a IHI Butler, IS 16 Heat, 4 H Flour, bbl. (4 CO a tl Irian Pwtaloea, 3U a UU Nail., i a 0 Iron, -H-ll, Corn, M.al, Oala, ltaaaral, Failhara, Hila Yarn, Mia4ii.ge9 t -Tall-w. elola Laalhar, 4 a I n a r.i , 4i 37 i a 41 j a INI Stl a l0 9a a IH 7 i kit . 3 a 8 8 a Id li a i Puik, Urd, VWaora, nrar. To tT.:e Mlaaaca, 7 a U IS a 00 n ii . 7 a IU 9 111 3J 4j COLUMBIA MAKKET. t'oLunaia. Uervwhar T. COTTON. -S2! balea auld lu day at 8 a ,. CIIAKLESION MARKF.T. (HAai-Ra-rtiN, lleeambar 4. 1.100 balea of Cmtnn w-?r aold at pftcva rar.cn from lo 3 Ilia bulk of ahi-.h auld at 9i In 9J. ftNoticc. rpilK Diaid ul Warrai'a f..r lha t'ouaty of Mark. lonburf, ara herrby Notified in attend at lha Punr llii on K IS h diy of Uderrnhar nnl m ltd a STKWAItI "W m enumr aa'. ParMina Utair.-u i f ttilaiiitn( lha ailna km el tm. 41 i anil atie' d or aeud in their bida at tin aama lima and ptare. v II. I.I AM UKIUDI.K, f aoraiaa. D trmhrr. I. ls.V.1 Ai lm Country 3Ia(Ic Iron. H A.M), fauara. Rnd. Tit, alia a a. Ala, Uir, 8hoael MuM, an a l.ar-ral aranrlmanl arT Il()i betk OMiiitry uala and Ki liah, de aale ai IlKfcal A JHI.NirON'H, Ne I.Uramta ftan;a. ,Varm6r, 30 lJii. 4i-ll STOVES PARI.OL K and .t)KG J-i.i r. . i.d al PAKKM i ULTlItlMlX-S. H'lrain I. ISi'i. 4Vf In Hi) ('rt'lilr. A l.t. fMrraae iiideb'ed le ma. aiin- r at Nnla ar I Vt D mtk Aerotht, are reprrifnt rerfuceted la enma anrarard and ua lha CAfflt iinMcdtatalr, aa lungr-r mnutance cannui be g -at-n. uavid parks. D-rtml-, I, I J2 4 Vf llicliniicr. DU'in PARK-t. A(ant bt lha B aker the Htaia ef Huulh Carolina, arill fernlvt. ftiadt lo but Pr.wi.ira. mt mi'. aall Checka om Ne Yuik. Dittrnkft I. la.. tin Valley t2fi Academy. 111 IS nlHuln4ji m ti'na'rrf in th ba.mi rd M rriird taljrv of Y attain. mtlm tt"t'h '( ,tfioir, (s'omitv aoal ot' t-fc(da.!, N. I '. -rmf 8e.'n il raitimcnr Jumtf 18 3. Tuiitot n idn im par M4kun, t' i iit-, ifiu ittn d4IUra- Lnf 'ih, iq to iiv dilUf and li i eoiitft- D rdin. i itludmff all riuf i, thtrf 4 t ta' par B4wio4h. Tupila will hm hrg?4 trow it , titiia ihoy ilr a Ki. ou drdne iiu faiNtf r, ut i-a nf ii.it tit4i0tfr, tiep4 im ui ol prutravtad t r Atrthar inVrmatuMit i q tia o W 1 B n(. Htm, B-iNtwml P. D.Oranfi L M. J", f.liorM-a) rti H W J H a-, fori Dwliatne, ur l4ti.a Ilaiptr. K q , ol' liiuif . Vti0tt ca',. A'. C. r I li'J 149 .Negro Hiring, 4 1 W H.l. hire iil for lha larrn of l. I.e mnnlris, at ajt, lie lata rnaidanra nl I)ii4l Harry, no Honrlav .na "tel.. all hr Nf:i.hOtJ baiorj la iba rllOMK bfira id arl rj c'd. I alao harahy iwMirr ifeiaa ie4rttarl In as aa f eiiin H .th-rt lrji hat th- f mti-t p.f ee 'haw re.MfCf.iv- doa by Ilia lt nf January, aa Ina aMea lirM of lha a-t.ia wul i.ot eOmii mt toiler ii4el ;nre it cannot aa g ia . II l.t WIN ,arra"... AVrra.l.r. 10 IH.'.?. .47 J?50 UEWAI5I). fllllK iKttfl reward anil lo iaij f r ih appri lirnuin and lod ttnt in M'-a-litti jilt nf a alavo. Mimed AW- r n. . i . i. i .. Hit -'' HI (MIBO ts lITIOHIH OVV v jSdiid buy Haa brv.tn out Ue mrt han a tear. AM(4 ia var? b'ar k, rae 39 vaara f at oul Pit fa li mm bta tm tt if bl hivi itio,arihm4 varjf Uhi, aid of father ftm fyHinitiiaii. Ila ha latvMtd ivrral af in I Ha mine of t if, arid ihft aj Mnii'f couoitca, aod ia "ip 4 d in bf, at tfat tunc, lurking in Ida tic.filjT ol Mime o( litem. ft NYK IfUrrMIViM. Exttutr if J. L. Vumdnm. 02O Reward. fcANAWAY fr iha .uia.-iiur lie. W inff in Y'H. Ilialricl, K. aHnul the lat'l Hplr.rnliaf laa. a Naro liirl namad A.'.'V. abnui 3U yeara nf age, icllow rutnpli cird , about 5 Icet Ingh, prrt tuok and lars ahiireyea haidgirl arae imreli4Mcd at Mra. Htnartra eaw, and aa sim iia inenita in MarktriiHin m ronntv.vha ia aua. prwrd to ba lurk n. (f about CliarkMia. Th. a Is." re ward will be i imn f ir her aipr.limi.i m and da 'ae ry In me, or wi confinement i. any j.i1. Letu.'e can be difecled lo me al Itendall.burg I , N.l . U. h i.i.i-.k. f r'me-r I ntM 4vr Harness and Saddlery. a. uiM.i ui J. n.l :.tiin:R II AVIVi; u-t reeri 1 d at hit old a'and ene not belriW K.'r'a llolel and nrarla onuo-iie Bra" !eva nrM-k bui din a 'ii ea.nrimani of the ba1 Is maierialanf all naaeriimnna; end liaainf enil ' oine of tha heat workmen, 1. r-nred lo make Jf Mess of avrry dcarripliun end havinf ou hjoi a large of fin. Trimming and mltautdlngi he will he ehl. I. compete wilh lha beat ahop in " Htate .t reduned price. AU fcinda ofConMIrr I'rwdnrtf tak.n i tichanre Inr ef.rk el Ih. h.i.a.l Market pritea. t'Aer'etla, Aewmirr 'i I, I -ii, 44 if