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I , Y f ' - . -. . ' ' . . , v.- ,r '., . . ! ,. . . v?i ,- " ' j :;- i 4 ' :- i' ' - !- (I T - $ ' '. !! r .; .;' - -r Cl-fl " - " -r -- - . "--yf ;:v - ,; -::v --.--1. . y, ,,li,l,,,.IM -: : :- - ' ; ' V j-,;- ' ' I I "j i i i im Q i-i - f - AND TRUE SOUIHROK "TUK.SOlTli IT MrST PK PKKEVED. CHARLOTTE, N.', C SATURDAY, DECEJIBEII; . t7, ISSO. STATE LEGISLATURE. compiled. , 4 SKXATE Saturday Nov. 234 .After thn Jwurn.-rf of llie previous day had boon rend, Mr, Speaker Kdwnrds announced' the' fol lowing standing Committees t '1 , , Propositions and Grievunces--Mersrs. CourtT," liarrinjcr, Shcrrod, Eborn, Berry Soisorus, Alc- Millan. r'" ' . ! j ! ' On t ho Judiciary Messrs. "Wood fin,- Caldwell pf Mecklenburg, Courts, Gilmer; Washington, Jlokc, Kelly; ' I . t ; 'I T - On Iklucation nnd the Literary Fund Messrs. Shepard, Bunting, Lillington, I la ugh ion, William I oh, liower, Jones; i - I ! ? ; Oi Claimi" Messrs. Drake, Hargrave, Pender;3 iirisf.' Wftnfp'n. Willev. RarmwJ . t 1 - - J w - V y On Internal Improvements Messr. Thomas, U Jovnr Gilmer, Canadyi Nixon,' Bnrrle, Lane On Corporations Messrs. Cameron, Bynum, : Watson, ('aldvell of Barkc, Davidson, Speight, I Thompson. !; . i The Speaker desired the indulgence of the Se ' r,aic to state, that he had, from considerations of delicacy to the Senate and himself, omitted t np point the committee on Privileges and Elections, He hoped the Senate would appoint that committee i in such way as might be deemed appropriate. ' Mr. Shcpard introduced the fallowing Resolu tions:" . - ' i . i Jlesolvcd, That the Constitution of the" United i ' States was a compromise of conflicting interests or- daincd aud established by the people of the everal States in order to form a rriore portect Union, estab lish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide ; for the common defence,-promote t lie general tcel f Jure and secure the blessings of liberty to all the ; ' parties, and that whenever its provisions are so I perverted or changed that it fails to secure those f objects to the weakest member of the confederacy . ii ceases 10 ue ;ue consiiiuuon .agrceu 10 anu do r comrs the creature of the whimg and caprice of a dominant majority, alien .in interest to the op pressod the most dangerous and intolerant of all IJorcrnments. .. -' I i r- Resolved, That although we love the Union of -: me oiaies ana new us aestructioo as a great ca lamity, we nevertheless regard the right to socede from it, as a right of self-defence and protection, i which the peoplo of North Carolina hare never surrendered, and never .car? surrender, with due . regard to their own safety! and welfare ; and that whenever a majority of the people of North Caro - lina shall solemnly resolve. that they csnnot safe ly remain in the Union, it" fa no! only their right but it is their duty to secede.' ami punish such 6f nor cmzeus as reiuso suomisfeioi) to ner will, as i TtVelj and traitors. jj . Resolved That when we claim ithe right ef m - session as a-right reserved to theipeople and nut ' jeutrendered by the Constitution.! we believe it to . be an extreme remet'y and one that should not fee , resorted to unless all means to preserve the Union, ' end to protect the property and insure the. welfare I of the people, have manifestly failed. . V i Resolved, That the fudtiveslave Ibiil lately passed j by Congress, is in conformity wilh the provision of the Constitution ; and that its repeal or any al teration tonding to impede the owner of a slave Irom retaking his property) will! Vo regarded as t undoubted and sufficient evidence that a majority l Uongress are unrestrained by jthe express pro visions of the Constitution, and that a- time has arrived when it becomes the duty of the people of iNorth Carolina to jdecide whether they will sub- inu io an unumitea government or reeist its ea- troachmcnts, boldly and effectually J Resolved, That property in slaves being recog mzed both by the Constitution of. North Carolina .'find of the Unitod States, it is asi much the duty rf the'Federal Government! to defend and protect csiave property as it is its duty to protect and de ' lend any other species of property ; and that any action of the Leneral Government preventing the emigration of slave property ta any territory of tne uuiou is an assault upon such property ten- umg ultimately to destroy it by the slow but sure process of circumscribing it, and j preventing its removal to territories better adapted to its profita we occupation than where it nbw u found. Resolved, That tho inrustice done to the sla" holding States by the late admission of California into the Union would never have occurred, had (he oii"h been iimted. operation of the slaye-holding States' in demand ing from the Government' an adrniuatH Drotectioa ;i- r taxilipn in all cases tho intarcst cn one thousand 'dollars.' The bill now exempts from taxation, in terest on less than that sum. j . " ' . ' J Mr, Foard, a bill to repeal the act of 18-16-7, pro viding for the opening nnd clearing out certain creeks in the counties of Iredell and Rowaili re fcrrtd t Comraittec on Private', Bills. j Mr. Eaton,a bill concerning original attachments and a hill concerning stills; referred to Committee oh the Judiciary. The first bill nuthorizcsIerks ofihe County and Superior Courts to issue original' attachments returnable to thejf respective Courts, ia the samo manner as Justices of lha Peace. now da ; the second, declares that all ,st5lls, distllfing ardent. spirits, shall be considered as personal estate. . . - " '. ;v ; I ;'J '--.""'' Mr. Maul;sby, a bill to quiet the title to lands and slavesi aud a bill concerning overseers o.J the public. roads preferred to Committee on.the juuiciary. ! First bill provides thnt deeds and bills of sale fo.the conveyance of lands and slaves,' which shall have been registered twentv-one vears, shall nhd mav be rend in evidence in "nnv Courts of jhis State notwithstanding any defect in the pro bate of the same : the second authorizes the Coun ty Court to levy a tax to pay the overseers of the public" roads one dollar per day, while superinten ding repairs to the roads. ,; ; Mr. Wiggins introduced a resolution, for which Mr. Saunders of Wake ofTcred the following sub stitute, which was adopted : ? 7 Resolved, That the Committee on theJudicary inquire into the most eligible plan for "the 'speedy rernovnl of fre persons of color from the. State, and for their better government whilst 'they shall remain within the same, and report accordingly. Mr. Saunders, of Walte, introduced the follow ing resolution, which was adopted.! Resolved, That the select Committee on the n mendments of the Constitution inquire into the ex pediency of making the following amendments: 1.. To abolish the freehold qualification of vo ters for tlie Senate, t . ' " f 2. To give to the people the right ef elec ting the Superior Court Judges, and of changing, the tenure of their office for a term not less than seven years. . ! ' j ' 3. To give to the people the right of electing Justices of the Peace.and for a term of years! not less than four. j . 4j To restrict the General ;Assembly in all ap propriations of the public money, when the sum shall exceed one hundred thousand dollars, or when tho faith of th State shall be pledged unless by a vote of two-thirds of each branch of the Legis lature, or by the vote of a majority of two succes sive Legislatures; and that the Committee report a bill for the eirliest constitutional mode of car Vying these amendments into effect with the ap probation of the people, j Mr. Fleming introduced the following resolution upon which he demanded the yeas and nays: Resolved, That the Committee to whom is refer red the subject of amendments to the Constitution be instructed to inquire into the expediency of per mitting the peoplo at the polls in August next, to decide whether or not they will call a convention to amend the Constitution ; and that thoy report by bill or otherwise. Mr. Rayner said he was disposed to go for tho resolution, if it did not commit the House to any psrticulsr course. Here a spicy uebato ensued, being participated ia by a good number of members. The Resolu tion was finslly adopted Yeas 105, Nay a 12. S outh Carolina Advertisements -, The-' Subscriber HAS just received from Philadelphia, and is now ope i mug a large aud choice selection of w . ! . C''" GOLD AND ; SILVER WATCHES; Jewelry, Silver, and Plated Ware, -' lHstois anil Fancy - Articles viz tar Gold Hunting: -case Levers; . ( liHpiex, repine ana v erpnel aicnes; i - 1. BETHUNE & C0.,f MCnCIIAXT TAILOnS," TTAVE JC8T r.ceired their FU and Winter -LX slack of fO OdB Tii: Enflrah, Freneh, black, bine, blue-bla ok, brown, oli, gTeen, drab ami Cadet CLOTHS. Also, a large ana well elected Block of Mack and fancy CASS I MbKtiS, sattmettB,' Jeaoa, Stc. Cashmere, shawl, black aatiD, white and ftncj silk VESTINGS. Geotleman will- find it to their advantage to call and exanaine our stock before purchasiug, aa we feel assured that we can sIl as cheap, or cheaper, than any other nuus in tbM section ot. country. ' . Customars will not be expected to take any article ef clothing BBftauiactured by us uulcss they gire entire aa tia laeudu. . ; . Being well prepared with the best stock of TRIMMINGS that eould be foand in New York'we feel assured that garments made by us shall not be inferior to any, either as to workmanship or style. Call at our establishment two doors west of Irwin's cor. ners, where you will find us always ready and willing to mow our coods wbiclt speak for themselves. i Charlotte, October 3, 1850. ; ROCK ISLAND JEANS. ' . The Jeans of this popular manufactory always aept on nana, sna suits, or Coats or Faataloons separately made from it to order. A.' BETflUNE & CO. Oct. 24. Sil'er Levers and plain Silver do Gold Seals, Keys and .Slides TJf ; -1 GoldvPens (and Pencils, superior make ? - v .1'' 7.r.! 'r1, Spectacles, Gold and 'Silver 'Thimbles j . v1 Breast Pins,'-. do Finger filings latestJehny . :" .-I" . .- VLind patterns; r.ar Rincrs - do. . " ' Medallions large ai zed ; " . - ' iecKjaces and oraceieis ; and Silver Collar Buttons ; : Studs, Fcrronies,; Masonic, Odd Sons of Temperance Pins; -Silver Table, Desert and Tea Spoons bait Cellars, Silver Soup Ladles ; Cream Ladles,-' Ladies Silver.Comb? ; plated Castors with Cut Glass; Cake Baskets: silver Mugs; i Candlesticks: - : e m p his1 I ns titute. Iflcdical jUcpartmciit, milE regular course of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the First of November, and continue Fallows and , tt J . tt tt t Snufl'ers and Trays ; Ladies' fine Work Boxes ; I! i Coral Beads Glass Paper Weights j Musical Boxes, larse. plar 12 tunes f Colt's anJ, Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols: and plain Pistols, superior quality and make Bowie Knives, "Yalking Canes; 1 ' Roffers best Pen Knives : ' y ; Medicine Scales, Tooth Brushes and Tooth Powder, &c tETTEverv article warranted to be as it is represented ; Musical Boxes, Watches and Clocks, of every descrip tion, repaired and warranted. -! .-. All work done ennal to-ori&rinal manufacture. ,A11 orders for Silver or Plated Ware punctually and faithfully attended to. h r . j ; ALFRED CRAVEN. ' VnnirvriTR S C Oct. 16. I. ' 14 : Apothecary land Druggist, cijrmiw. s:c. A FRESH T7"EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND JV AND SELECT STOCK OF j) llriigs, ITIedicines and ChC" Paints. Oils, Viinish ab FnTif Window Glass; Paist and Wall Brushes ; T t iir " !: Thompso.nian AIedicints j ;7 Patent- and f Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes;. Toilet and Fancy Articles ; - Perfumery & Spices;. r f I Dental and Surgical Instruments ! '. I ; i Lamp Glasses and Wicks; 'v j' Sperm, J Solar and -Train Oil ;f ? ' - Olive and Castor Oil ; r p ' . Cod Liver Oil ' ' I ; " - All of which he offers at prices as low as they san bo bought in Charleston, i , j . J alT Persons , visitinir the Town for the purpose! pur chasing any articles in the above line are respectlilly in. vitcd to call and examine my stock apd prces I - . t Z. J. VziAY.. Camden, S. C, March 14, 1850. I 35-ly NRW S TOREJII iraHE Subscriber is now opening a largej ment y assort- Gerald will dis- well part, GROCERIES STAPLE GOODS, m the Store lately occupied by William (south of the Bank of Camden,) which h pose of at Charleston prices for .cash; , ' Those ,wishing to purchase would dp call and examine the stock, consisting 1 the following;, viz: ixai, rusnea, urouna and uranuiated Siflars St. Croix. Porto, Rico and New Orleans io New Orleans, Muscovado and Cuba Malaises . Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee .v' "c i Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teail Sperini Adamantine and Tallow Candles I No. 2 and 3 Mackarvl, in Barrels, Half and Wine, Soda and Butter Biscuits and Cheesd. : Soap and Starch, assorted i 1 Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace andClovcs Powder,-Shot and lead J'f Hardware, Cutlery, Nails and Castings Paints ; Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil and Windcwi .. ALSO IP Bleached and unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings Blsjikets, Bed Ticks, Apron Checks and Oznaburgs Together with a large aseortment of j; Hugging, Hope and Twlno. J. W. BRADLEY. CAMDEN, S. C, Sept. 23, OtT'Cash paid for Country Proiluce. to of Quarters Gass until the last of February. The Anatomical Department wilfe be opened and ready to receive students oy ine r.irsi. ofOctober. The iMedical Department will be under the direction of the following , '"'; ; ' j Professors : ' !! J. CONQUEST CROSS, M. D., Professor of the lnsti . - . ivtutes of Modidine, and MedicalJurisprudence. W. BYKD POWELL,M. D4, Professor of Cerebral ivr Physiology,.Medical Geology and Mineralogy. !R. S. NEWTON, M. D. Professor of Surgery. H. J. HULCE, M. D., Professor of Theory and Prac tj - tice of Medicine. . i ' v J. A. WILSON, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics aftd J Diseases of Women and Children. ! -'J.' KING, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, and. .,4 1 herapeutics. . - " ' Z. FREEMAN, M. D.,. Professor of Anatomy. J. MILTON SANDERS, M. D., Professor of Che mistry and Pharmacy. s Cliniqne Lecturers ' . 4 Medicine- PROF. HTJ. HULCE. I V Surgery PROF. R.' S. NEWTON. ! Z. FREEMAN, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The feees for a full course of Lectures amount to S105. Each Professor's Ticket, $15. Matriculator's, $5. Demonstrator's Fee, $10!. Graduation, $20. . - Those desiring further information willfpease address Hieir letters (post paid) to the Dean ; and students arriv ing in the city will please call on him at the Commercial Hotel. ... ; R. S. NEWTON, M. D., V .a ; ' '.!'! " . Dean of the Faculty. -"-v Liaw Department. HON. E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory and Practice of Law. ! . JOHN DEL AFIELD Esq., Professor of Commercial ;'..... Jurisprudence O " " -T" Terms $50 per Session. , - All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to j r . j .: E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., March, 1850. The Faculties,. for intellectual abilities, moral worth ana' professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished 'in our country J The med-J ical faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any! other country all of them are able lecturers and the best of teachers. . 4 -. M .' .j ' Those who will contemplate'our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise I of the kind. As to health, including all seasons , of the year, we deny that any other city has more. A common error exists in the minds of many students relative to the place of studying medicine ; I those , who, intend practicing among the diseases of the West and South shou'd certainly educate themselves at a school whose Faculty are practically acquainted with those dis ease's." . . ;' : ;'. " :' . . j That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trus tees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well for its future t access ; and that the peculiar internal organization which connects them, cannot, be .interrup ted. E. W. M. KING, President .. of the Memphis Institute FASHIONS.- - I 1 . m.T a t- TY7E HAVE JUST received direct front the on, ' the . , : w' Fall and Winter Fashionfor 18;)0-ol. These include the LONDON, PARIS and NEW YORK Fashions. 1. CUTTING and J1IJ1KI-G as usual, arid entire satisfaction promised, and no work permitted to go out of oiir hands that does not please. , Thankful for patronage heretofore received, we respect fully solicit a calL : J ; A. P. ALSOBROOK, ! h ; i? Af lmMNSON.. Charlotte, Sept. 21 , 1 85 0. 10 FREH SUPPLIES! ! I CLAREMONT F EM ALE ACADEMY. ILL commence its Ffth Academic year on 1 TUESDAY, the 1st day of OCTOBEK,1850, under the tuition of the accomplished Miss . M. M STEWART, a graduate of Troy Female Seminary, N. Y Prices, as heretofore, very moderate. ) ' . First class, Six Dollars ; Second class, Ten Dollars Third class,! Twelve Dollars. ' I Music and use of Piano, Fifteen Dollars, j Drawing-,' One Dollar per month. L Boarding, Six Dollars per month, including every thing, except lights, i f As we intend making this a permaaenj ochool, persons wishing their Daughters to obtain a thorough education wonjd do well to send and give this a trial before sending to more expensive schools, tor , we intend employing none but superior teachers. .i 1 , ! ; j ; Mrs. AJ J. ALEX AINDEK. September 25, 1850. .,; ' , ' ' i- ; " 11 .? 7i NEW GOODS.' THE Subscriber respectfully nsks nttontion to his larr nnd varied stock of Goods, selected by himsel I With great jcare'in BaLtimork and the Northern Cities. Among nisivarieiy win ue jouiiu . li -'I - "I : .' :', - ' Ladies fine Dress Goods, every style ; , ' Alpaccas, Silks, Lawns, Lustres ; ; U , iCashmeTes, Be Laines, Gala Plaid and Paplm ; 5 Blankets, Kerseys, Tweeds, and Satinetts; Carpeting, pil-cioths, kugs and Mats ; j ' l Broakl-clbths, Cassimeres, and Vestings ; I t Prilling wide and a very superior article ; . Calico- and other Furniture Prints ; Gentlemenfj'-Hats, Beebee's best;: i Boniiets, very! pretty, silk, straw &c. Jrish Linen and Sheetings, wide and superior;. , Flannels, white an'd colored ; Together ;yith ' ' i . " i , Shoes and-Hats;'- ' 11 . " V Very flne,'SAiDtES 4 Neghoes Large supply of Castings, Iron, Steel, &c. . Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, &c. Bought cheap at cash prices and will t be disposed of tori very reasonable terms.. ' Every thing else' usually to be found in such establish ments will e found in his assortment. V- Call before purchasing and test quality and prices. J. Charlotte, Oct, 10. DAVID PARKS. TKOTTEK & WKISTV. A DKSIIiAIiLH I0UNTAIK RESIDE. FOR SALE. sale a fine FARM, known an the , 22 lvinff in tne County of JJiirkc, " mWcn North of Mor-r on cither side of John's .River, containing upwards t ilOO Acres of IintidJ It is situated in'' a VERY IIEALUlV and neighborhood, anU is conirguousi 10 nic ) j. , , ' SULPIJUR ;on PENLEY SPRINGS. Any person wishing to purchase a Farm in llio Mount would do well to examine this one. 4 . - For fuTtHer par,ticnInrF ipply to E. J. I'nwiit, Mr rganton; Mr. A. II. I'k win near the ;rviuiit v j will take pleasure in sliowmg mo 'on,: nt I i or to the Subscriber at county, N. C. ScptenVbcr 10,'l850 F A It M i 'Pleasant Garden McIW(l A. L. EUWLV. .,.; ' ' ' J i r it Fresh Drugs, Medicines, ko: THE SUBSCRIBER ; HAS JUST RECElVi:i) a supply of j ' '..-!'.'" . FREII. AND 't . Drtisrs nnd GENIJIXE ITIedicHicM and & Gcncreil t s sort men i of ,x,r AItTIC'Ii;S, which' bo will bo lUd to dl'fofc of u those wishing any thinej in his line. IT. j .- I . t J. F. GlLMI'.IJ , Chnrlofte, May 23,1850. ( . , : ' i -ZJ" i nnHE Subsrcibers have associated themselves together,' j they will sell bncest. J ibr the purpose oi conuuciiug V V 1 Carriaee-making Business, . " . Cominissiou and Fonrarding Merchant, WILL forward all Goods entrusted to his care by first opportunity, having no choice of cither Line . V April, mo i 39-y . ; General Muster ! v-J-,: ,. '- Thefe is st much pulling nnd blowing in thi rnrnm cial vicinity about sejling Goods cheap, and keepin large stocks, and having' fine stores, and buying GmmU to cheap in market, .lh.it wc are almost temptrd. to fcay r.othing in,regard to what we can do.' And ve will now merely say that our smalt. KsTAilf.iiiMEvr is nrill open, ami that we are selling omk (ioods end poisons ihing to buy will find it not to their disadvantage '.to cive u4 a call. What few Goods we have" shall le sold as i.w as those kept by the laruer KsrABLi?HMtMs that ay f V ".V ft 5, 1 Charlotte, October ii; b. & L!. s. Williams: NEW . FALL AND W INTER The Temperance lToteh iliil II. MCILTAHE, M. (Chahiottk, N. C.) rtAviiror several reus dvotJ himself srecist!v to the department of SURGERY, res pectfullv solicit We therefore invite the co- c:s ei uisease irom tneaujommg or adja- . o.L. j j cet counties. r 1 . M m m. rovsmtr i, iboo. 16-ly for such slave property- as may emigrate to any DR. A. C. JTIcnEE, territory belonging to the United 5tatee, or should I TTAVirfG permanently located in the town of Cohcoro, it WJ more advisab e, an equal division of such AA M" rro,,?",n erviees to the citizens and torritorY bn wn thn UA . I ! .-rrwundinc country. Oific No. 3, Harris' brick row. Q.:; r .i tt T I AlllMtW, 1858. . .. fl.t j i Resolved, Thit the Ciovernor jbe requested to j transmit a copy of these Resolutions to th Gov ernors of the other States of l bo Union, with a re- "i" iut-y uu iaia pqiore ineir several jeffis I THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public, that he has taken the Hatel formerly occupied by W. McKaihe, and well known as he VTOS8 Keys in Camdetl, . S. d here he is prepared to accommodate TRAVELLERS find BO.AR DERS at reasonable prices. Those who desire to feel the same quiet abode as at home, are invited to give him a call. ' O Travellers accommodated for a single night, and Breakfast in time for the Cars in the morning at moderate charges. J. Is. i-.iliOU.NE. Camden, S. C-March 18, 1850. ) f 36 O An Omnibus will run regularly to the Depot every morning ; ' J ! II. r . li. II O U 8 A.iD SIGIl P.AI2VTI1VG.' Mud Paper Ilanring- . W. RAIN IT, tettothe twhlia RAN AWAY RANAWAY about the 1st insL, from the! Sub scriber, livine in the upper part of the Indian Laiid, York District, S. C, his NEGRO BOY : JOE. " . i GOODS, , ..- m "". AT THE t -.f't '. .. Gh ar 1 e s t on C ash S t or e. The Subscribers, thankful for past favors, res pectfully invite the 'attention of the Public to their well selected stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, as also other articles kett in Stores in this place, j all f which they offer at their usually remarkably low price's Amonget thejr assortment they r would call the attention of purchasers to the following : ' Alpaccot Paromattas, pliin and figured, am? other wors ted Dress styles,- r Muslin de Laines, beautiful styles, Black Silk, for Dresses and Mantillas, . Silk Visettes, richly trimmed, Shawls,' in endless variety, : 4 i . ALSO : A great variety of Needle Work Goods, Linen and Linen Lawn, Laces, Hoscries, Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, Linen an I Damask Table Cloths, Marseilles Quilts and all other Domestic" Goods, such as Flannels Ch&eks, Sheetings &Skirtings, BlankeU, of all varieties, . , j V J -;' also' ' , Bonnets, SJtoes, Caps a?id Hats, j NAILS, HARDWARE, and GROCERIES. The attention of Gentlemen we solicit to our stock of all kinds of Ready Made Clothing, from the low est price inJ to the very fairest. New York City made, after Uie. latest Fashion, and feel confident that our present stock is far superior to any heretofore brought to any Southern Market. ' : 1 , j . ; We also recommend our stock of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Ac f ' DRUCKER & SOMMERS. t I On Main-st, next door to Dr. Boyd's Hotel. Charlotte, Oct 23, 1850; i J j 15-tf. N. B. Goods sold at Cah Prices in exchange for Feathers, Li'nsyed, Beeswax, Furs, ajnd several other articles of Produce. I Tito Resolutions were read, when Mr. Shepard rose and stated that he did not desim to enter into a discussion of them at present. On his mo tion, thevwerc laid uoon the table aad ordered to be printed. ' I I A message was received from the House con currino; in the proposition to'anpoiut a joint aelect committee on so much of the Goferuor'n message as relatos t Cheiokee lands. j L Senate branch of the joiut committee on Negro slavery consists of Messrs. Clark Sheparu, 'Joy- rjftr, Caldwell of Mecklenburg,- oodha and Ca meron. t ! I :l Mr Joyner, frpm tho committee! to superintend reapretiuiiy tenders his servi- in the abovt line of nimtiM'' I f ".V tie election of Secretary of Strtte, reported that 31 r. Hill had received 150 votes J j ; General Ilynum presented the memorial of sun dry citizens, praying for the crpctioii of n new county out of Cleavoland, Burkje, CaLtwba and Lincoln, and hUo a counter memorial, which were respectivt-Fv referred to-the committee on rropositionH and Grievances; arid I he Senate ad- jurncd. - . , fj " HOUSE ' OF COMMONS. e. !' The followini; mini t tees i wero announced ! House Rranch of Cfimmitteo) on Financn. McssrJ. Terson of Mboiv, Thornton, Gordon, aujh, Steele, , Adams, JerkiiH, andAVinstead, I Ioiihc Branch of Commitleo on Library.- Messrs. , Williams of M c 'ilenburg, Miz:H, and Wiley. - Ilouc Hriucrt of Connnittiio oir re-orsanization of Public O.fices.- Messrs. Dickerson, .Darsran, .IXirons of IvJuecombe. Flejnmin'r, and Campbell. I hlr- Wiley, a bill to appoint a state superintend I d int of Common Schools,and for other purposes: rc.'Jirmd to Committee on Education. : ) Mr Sanders, of Johnston, n bill explanatory of the R'-vniT acx ofl843-; referrei to tnc Um. : ToiltC OH i Fi'n in'c. Bill provide that th3 bill of j given and any other information upon application to I shall lc so constiued as to 'exempt . from proprietor. WILLIAM ULWTER man is prepared witn ail tne tools ano impieraenis ne- csssary to the proaecation o his business, and having; been for ssveral years naagd in it, he hopes by unrc naitting attention to msrit a liberal thar of tho public patronage. ORNAMENTAL, SIGN, FLAG AND HOUSE FAINTi:c. A7TD rAPXH HAXGIXG, will be promptly exeruted in a superior style and at mo derate charges. Specimens of bis work may be seen in ty of the surrounding counties of Mecklenburg, Union, Lincoln, Kowan, Iredell, Caldwell, Manly or Anson K" Orders for mgnt will be thankfully received and promptly and aeatly executed and forwarded to order N: B. All letters. on business, directed to Charlotte, will be attendecLto. April 23, 1930 : ' 41tf. ASEIEVIXLE ACADEHY fl MI E Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on 1 Monday the 1st day of July next. I erms as hei eto. lore, per Scsbion of t ive Mouths. Primary Class, Second Class, T Third Class, " . ; m' , - fou th wtass. -.. Fifth Class, Bovs prepared Ibr amy of our universities, r; fr the practical business of life. . . . - . . r 1 r o , lor can be naa in rcspectaDic iaminca lor ocven .col lars per month. The principal himself would receive 8 or'10 boarders, who will enjoy the quiet shade of the country, at his resi dence, half a mile from the village, and be at ail times under his faithful supervision. ' A fee of Seventy-five cents will be charged, to pay the contingent expenses of the Academy; and there will be no Extra charges. - . J II. NORWOOD, Principal. Ashcvillc, June 19. 180. ;s " 50 Said boy was recently purchased from W W. Ebris. r Joe i about 5 Eiin. of t,h&rlot,tr..ajdraavbe lurking around there -r t AO, inches hrgh, P"- Jok f- a are. rie nns one lore Hwwmuu. . marks recollected. A liberal reward will be paid for his appresension and deliver to me or for hi delivery to-aome jail "in this or any oiner oiaic York Diet., S . ,1850. a. c Button x RUNAWAY NEGRO 30 REWARD. vn 4 17 ;s. -5.00 : . 7,50 10,00 ;i250 15,00 : FOR KEIVT. A desirable House with several comfortable rooms ; suitable for a small family, or for an office, fossession the RANAWAY or absconded, fro 1850, two Negro Men, one tamed Ja. JlOftct, and the other Dob. Description. Moses is inclined to be fleshy, about fife feetfven or eight inches high, abou 40 years old, l:onjt eeeth out, weighs about 160 pounds, speaks very siov wnen spoxen to, and has a scar on his under Up, JMosfc &sn wnen he left a blue linsey aurtout coat; when wfcklfldhe steps very short and holds himself erect, - CoB has a very sullen look a bunckof gray ha1 side of his head. Moses was carried lrom 1 NI C, to Tlichmond, a,', where he was . r 1 1 - .T - . ST i Joab Kobertson, oi oasweii co., x. ' t 1 Bob is about five feet six inches high, Vry nlxion. near thirty-six years old, and wgB eyes very red : when spoken to he speaktqui whiskers when he left. - His1 dress consisted homespun frock eoat, pantaloor. ofthe same to be parrot toed. : tie was carried irom ciano Va . to Richmond, and then sold toDr.'Robe ' - These Negroes were purchased Dy me,ons AnriL 1850. from Joab Robertson, for the pu - - r ' . . . , - i ding. It is more than likely they; nave alt reach their former homes Mose his in Drfp N. C and Bob his in Clauden county, -Virgmi, rr7 A reward of Twentv-I'.lve IOl fered for each of the above Negroes if l. .- . - 1 . I . I . U n m n jv .an saie jail so uiat m. eci i iic 111 aaiii. rrIf arrested previous to this date, r iPTEiif oxxaks the reward at first offered, only will be paid- Any information thankfully received. k r:. pr'eston wo Carmel Hill P. O., S. C, October, 7. J rery dark, rfae right bounty, khased b i' v.. irk com. COs lbs.; had on a w hite inclined county, 27th of of Tra iled to county, is of- I in any SELLING- OFF AT COST. BROWN & JAMES HAVE concluded to sell off their larger and splendid . stock at cost, which was greatly increased this sum mer with a view of; continuing the business, but they and best selected stock of Urugs, eSicines alnsOils, Varnishes, Window Glass Fancy Articles, , Brandies,' Wines and Domestic Liquors, together with most of the r a tent xviedicmes in use, that have ever been offered for sale in Western Carolina, and it will be well for all per sons wanting any of the above named articles, to call and buy, for bargains can be had. They will sell the whole stock as it is to any person wishing to engage in the busi ness, and they know that Vhey are safe (in sayin that they have been and are still doing much the largest busi ness in Western North Carolina, and their only reason for sel ing is the above, j Salisbury October 17, 1850 ' 23 DR. J. F. ITIcCXUttE, TT70TJLD respectfully announce to the community of s VV Davidson College and vicinity: that he is now pre- i pared to attend to all professional calls with which he may be favored. ) . ! J. : .Terms moderate. I - . i, '. - Residence 4 miles south of the College, near the Charlotte road. I I , Y ;-Al - May 24th, 1850. ; .M : .Y TN ALL ITS VA RIQUS; BRANCHES, iAnd they wish it distinctly "understood, that all New Work and Repairing entrusted to them will bo promptly and faithfully executed. :--y'A , i . They resj)cctfully solicit a share of public patronage. All workworranted. ' j : . At-"Dwight's'!oId stand, immediately opposite the Jail. , - -. JOSHUA TROTTER. M. L. WRIST ON -Cliarlotte, Feb. 1. . ' ; f K f 29 C A RO L I N A IN N, : CHARLOTTE, flf. C. JtrjUE, above establishment, situated on Main JtiT Street, third Lot North of the Public Square in the Town of Charlotte, has beea coristanfly kept opei by the present Proprietor, from iho 1st of January, 1840, to the present time, ibr the ac commodation of t.be. 'public ; and will continue to be kept open lor ths same 2Mtrpose Ihc estab lishment ".has been enlarged and improyed to n very considei'able extent within the last two years. The entire building is in complete repair, nnd is so constructed that all the rooms . have abundant lurht'and can be ventilated at pleasure ' The STABLES are not inferior to any belotig- B1 ill $M For the removal aad permanent cure of all Diseases arlfi from ao impure. stte of the Blood . or habit of tha 5ytm. . Among tnte manjr ! Miwrli of this gen . eration.M ono whose fame jWill be written, as with a sun beam, in the history of the past. Sands' Sasapai ilia s tands forth alone; and by its own woiks proclaims its powsr tht,t mute eloquence ro irfetisfibly alTicringin the sppral. of the tuflering for reliefjhas been answered. Thousands of cases of diseases have been cured by ibis invaluable ma ... . r - I - l . ! ing to a similar establish ment in, Western North dicine, euch as, are not lurnTshpd in the records 6f time, Carolina ; and care will be taken that they shall These things arer not done in secret places, or in ome un, always be supplied with an abundance of good known to Wn " l? Grain and'Proyender, and attended by faithful and experienced Hostlers. "f .;'":' '""i' Tie Subscriber will use every exertion to give satisfaction to all wno may patronise his House and hesitates not to say, that,! from ten years cxpe rience, he will be able to keep up the accommoda tion at:the 'Carolina; Inn,' in a style not surpass. ed by any public House in the, interior " country. public place. Tbey arefbrought b.foTe thawoild to sub Btantiate, beyond doubt, th.eheali.rg virtues ol. this prepa ration : and the facts nnfolded. although gigtmic, are a plain as the light of dy.t ; ' ' , V , , The Sarsaparilla is cpnjblned with thai most effectual . aids, the most salutary "productions, the mot potent h'it;- :. pies of the vegetable kingdom and its unprecedented sue. , f. cess in the restoration to health of those who pad long ptn- ;; ' . ; ed under, the most distressing chrrn'c maladies,! has given' ' it an exalted characterfurnishing'; as u does, eyidenc? of ; - ; He takes this opportunity to return his cordial re-' its own intrinsic value, add recommending it to the fllict spects to a generous public lor past lavors, ana ic- winiwui.iunu,Bu spectfuUv solicits a continuation off heir patronage most important denderatumm the pr.ct.ee " ; , l sj . r o fo obtain n indv similar to this one that would act on ' the liver, stomach, and bowel with all tbe precision and - :; potency of mineral preparations, yet without any of thr ir deleterious effects upon tie vital powers of the ytem. ! Although possessed of powerful healing properties, jt i rn- I tirely harmless, ;and will Wt, irjure the niost delicate con stitution. When in perfect health, no iffict it produced by its use, except an increase of appetite ; but whm dis and cohfiderice. ; JWIOVERS can. at all times, be supplied with convenient and weenclosed Lots, free of charge, and furiiisbecl with Grain at low prices. The Charlotte and Camden Stages arrive and depart tri-Wcekly. ; ; . .' " ; , i JENNINGS B. KERR. Charlotte, Oct. 1849. ' ' j 15 Charlotte Female Academy. nllE Exercises oT this 'institution commenced ;on I the 14 instant. Miss S. F. Davidsox takes charge of ,Uie Institution both as principal and Superintendent, Competent assistants have been also engaged." The buildiags have been put in comfortable repair, and will be occupied by the Teachers, with whom Boarding can be had m fhe Academy if desired, at eight dollars per month. i ' 1 ? The terms of tuition will be nearly the same as last eaeainn ftftirDntV r.nn j Wpl.'S - .V 1 T. I ' . 1 1 - v. . 1 J, t . 1st Class. nuuren, r. 2nd The first principals of arithme tici English Grammar, Geography, &c. .'3rd " ' ' A 11 the higher branches of a lib eral education : . , ; , ; 4th Fuel and Contingencies, - , f ! Use of instrument, j '. '..-' Guitar, r . . . '!.-; Drawing, .'-.' - ; '..' Monochrornatic and Tainting, $G DO , i , . 10 ,00 15 1 DO t0 n oo 20 00' .' (' : :'' ' 5 00 'I. 1 . . G 50 ease is seated in tbe frame, end carrying last its victim a long the path ot life, then its mystenoui influence is felt and seen j it enkinHles new; life and vigor, and brings health and strentth to the Bufffrin and diieat-r. ; ;" . SCllOFULpUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES.' i, , WiNciirsTta KyvOct. 29, 1819. ' : A. B. & D, Sins Oiutlksie : I would not have ' pre sumed to write to you, il '; It was not my daty id let the . public know the almost (miraculous t fleet your Sarsafui rilla has had upon mf. My limbs were coverfd h ul. cerous sores, so, that 1 could not walk during the whola . Spring and Summer. In jlhis situation 1 rommeneed thw' rise of your Sarsaparilla, and after taking two bottles wra ; entirely cured. ; I must also tell yoa ol another wonderful cure. My brother was .tfbeted with this scrofula in his ' head, so bad his physician told biro th lots of bis sight was inevitable. arid permanent blindnesb seemed to bi his . ?te. Three bottles entirely restored his sight, and we can. , not but recommend all similarly .1 flVcUd to j use ' Sands Sarsaparill. i. :-l ' I i j" , 1 uuumy;' i him ion Charotte, October jtlS.'iO. THE TRUSTEES. ' 1.'- I 13-tf. s NOTICE. vv.n HY. 13 45-1 y. Hrown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger.- l J P epared only by Frederick Brown, at his drurrand Chemical Store, northeast corner 'of "Fifth and hestn ut streets, Philadelphia. This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence, and of varied properties.- In alt cases wiiere a powerfiil and safe stimulant is required, it ia un rivalled for efficacy as well as" immediate action. To the traveller and to the family circle.it isan valuable, as a few drops diluted in, sugar and water present a safe and agree able remedy to the invalid who requires koinediate relief, as well as to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tame 1 In a southern climate, where relaxation of the system so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it will always be found an excellent substitute for those tcmptine oeverajres which uepuitate inc stomach and cause a morbid cordition of its powers. - In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the bowelt,f1ri nausea and sea-sickness, it is an active and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing remedy, and is prescribed by most eminent of the medical faculty,. A supply of the above Jiast r-ceived and for sale at the Drug store of Alexander Duval- Richmond; R. S. Pattt:, son, Washington ; FOX &AORU, Charjottc T WILL sell at Public Auction at' the Court Ilouse in Charlotte, on the 17th day of -December next,the fol lowing valuable.; t i . ; TOWN PROPERTY, j ' viz : The lot now occupied by Em mor Graham, du which is a good frame dwedine and other necessary buildmjrs, and a eond the lot now occupied by Jonas Rudisill, ! on which. is a comfortable brick dwelling, &c. - - i r j Also, one square of uniniproved lots lyingon the South cast part of sai town ; also a . :-.-:r::,:' tract of, land : : :. known as McGinn mine 'tract, lying adjoining the-rapps mine iracu.A treuii oi one ana anu ivvo years will be i ven, by the purchaser giving bond and approved securi ty, with interest froin date. Al. D. JOilXSTOX. November 13, 1850; , 18-tf. I TS POPI'TL A.tli TY mnniti i , . . U '. i From South America. ; " , , i Msracaibo, Venfzuela, April 12th, 119. ' Messrr. Sands h pentlemen : I consider it a duty due the juint iv uinKc uuwu tine ajreai opneiii r nave received by nting your valuable Sarsaparilla. About three years sire I was attf eked with Rheumatism in my shoulders and al so, in my legs, and so severe was tbe pain, that I was una ble to sleep. I tried ail offthe best medicines I could hear of without Mceiveirjr any bercfir. until throurh tK .vi. of a friend I procured some of ycur Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottles in the course ot fifteen days, I found my. self entirely well.i-l have jno hesiuticn in saying your Sarsaparilla is tbe best rriedicine 1 ever took, and raa coc fideatly recommend it to; mj frierd and tbe aublif . I j , Your obeditnt servant, !.! ! I' '-1- " J.M.JESURUN. Here u another, nearer beme: , Pensions and IlounlyXand . Obtained for the oflicers and soldiers of the Rcvf olmionary war, or their legal representatives.1 ' 1 Pensions for life for the widows of such ollicers and soldiers who married previous to 1800. ' - Bounty land for ihe surviving or the widows, or minor clu'K dren of deceased oflicers and privates, who served in j the yar of. 181-2 with Great Brrtian, the Mexican war, or in any of the Indian wars since 1710. . ,' ; - t,ent'on pa'd to suspended .end rrjccfcd cIainWl ' Terms moderaie where the claim ya &;abliihed. othSrwiee no charge. . ? t-OUUniiniCaUOnS aJresiefltrt fhA "snlwrIhor. U ashinHnii D. C, will receive prompt attention. i , I M. THOMPSON, . Commissioner of Deeds for North and South Carolina. Refer to the Heads of Departments, and to membens cl Con gress generally. - ...... r ,' .. ' I . Reference 'may' also be had to Junius A. Foxj Attorney at , I AW, Charlotte. N. C. who will crivt all tierffvairv ihf.iniiatir.n respecting validity of claims, &c. - (lS-'Jui ' . r.' .' . '. "..'? U , ! I New-York Jan. 8 10. Messir. Sand. Gentlemen, I have greit pleasure in acknowledgfng to you the great benefit j DBVe received by th? ue oi your Sarsaparill . j A f utj-set of pulmonary dt. ' ease, I made a voyage to Europe, but while tere eoafin ued to be fH cte-. A few weeks afrer my return. I w ' i with a vio'ent hemorrbage of tlelngiand from tbe ccbilry and great prostration of strength tht followed with the protracted difficulty of respiration. I am entirelv rebeved by .the use of your Simpariila, which I consiJer a tnost important ana truly valuable duovery in the heal i.ig ar. I feel that I have riot tor fourteen veafs ei i .v,l , so good health as at present, y . . V j-i Vc ysratef ally yours 'j .' S. E SEVMORE. Prepared and sold, vihdleialo and retail "by A. B. t I). SAND, Druggist and ChemUt,100 Fulton , corner of William., New l'uk. Sld also by Dniu grWlly throughout the Uoite.1 Mata'and Cana-laaP. ice h ifr bo re ; tix boftlea for $J. Fr sale in Charlotte by FOX Si. OUR ,l.'. 1 1 : .... , - j : . r r- L'oys from ; li ' '. r . ' ' t: n t "fi . A1, Wo ppreVitices to the Tailoring l-u-f sinss, r.oout i.i or 10 years of age. iuk. country win oc preierreU. June 2Gth. .'..''! i ALOUHOGK & ROBINSON. 1 Vf,;.-:! V ' r i I. ilV'r;. ' . r ' " f r t I I' f A ' !! " ! 1 i an
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