4 it THOMAS J. LEMAY, cditoe axd moraiEToa TIBMJ. ''. tar.e dollar war aeaatB1 m ad. . . . . .....- -half rarldiat wiikaaitk Bet witlbe ra Jww wa-ythe wLsaeateltbeyear's sub- esMaatwtt tdoee - UATKS OtADTVEaTlSING. " rliarrts,adllart eaalt eubeeoa.eat J vm-Btei. I JHrTIMll Bl f Ila) a. , ;Vaill ? ' M '("rtaad de4itetioBO I r . will b made iroaa lb regular ri wlrdrtiatabv Iheycar. 3 eete) tb CdilarsntiaT b poet-paid. VAI.UABLK REAL ESTATE IN 77 t'lCIMTYOF RALEIGH f FOR SALE. T V1KTCK af a Poe at Attoraev. neeafeo t ewe b ilse own aad parlies iaiarcwed, 1 shall tar Ha ai raMia Awaltoe ta thc-wigbeet bit. f ww rapvrn ua wuniit rrtctt W4t la JwaW ttaewetl. tneche wlihlhe UaiU ad ppwiil. iim'd at Sll Acre Ta 1 14 tffVltHMKtsalarg two story buiH twg.ad Ilea Material ontaim S large Koocot, t a 9404 oVy ee'tar, a) Bated ia tit middle of anci ' I I 1-aa at lrvai Trara. Wuhia the cartiUga . ait a ta await Ima Ihw aaor, a lae eicl y -l aa"T tlx ari airTh ma-hautea, f ; a llra itaaWt. Uwria;e II uct WmIl s. iy iiat Hrnt Htcki, iHtry , V ; tut arv 'nilf and tcrf mntodioua. : AwM uw prrmiirt, Ua hijlily iuir ird (iar rliar' aJ Mrti, aWM n acrr of Itvottf ttaaaararf, Dak an tli.korj. T H HI iti ta MlaKl abxM llirt- qiiarltra of a . awt Ma ttM lati. anal aaa-a ..t?. ntf V J aaaa a) aaaanataHaa, kcallMularta ana loea I mm, M'Mn M parrliMrra rrj 1 airly 10 b I aavt M tan 11I ifcc CiMirT. Ilkt frajaff a arill k anH ta lila of HilTereal , avaaa, fta 4 aajratiaanra. a4 will ! roailc piiutittly ' ac WW wni lh arwaiifa. Tburailajr, fe l4f at fltvaaav aeti. A Cr.ilit of lo aM4 4 - 1 rara aill W (iara. to b' aecurcd hf feaa4a It aaiaiaainr arraoaal proirijr, bcarini alaa aakr.a-Hi ilia tills rcaerted ua- aa'ar aanai'i aiiii alanMa nt iilmr or fminnmi (he ,aaa call lananl II Sraarrll, V.w. V UKU M LKtVIS Ralaacb,, t'alrnkl' 7.1 ' flat ar. 4ia.t.r4 S'orto k HiraM.and 1 M aavatajaj tAtrw.MW, Bill inarrt tora;ig; -mreklif Mil laup tf f aalr, a- l loraartj ilirir billa ti (be r.4atav at Mia Mrfr. W . M. L. Ttnbl9 Plantation for anlr. Tbai aalwrfibar allrra fcw aalc that valuable plan laliaa. bmIm wax af Raleigh, called Uak GruTe, . rri'aiainit abawi 600 ac , a part, of which u aa taaat aa aa ia iba eaanty. Thara ia a anug dwell tof iMaa tba aeaniiara. It ia on of the mol , aVttalMlail artaatiuBa fjr a country roaiJenca nj Wkan la aa ItHaiui. Apply to JANE WILLIAMS. 33 tf THE WHIG ALMANAC U.XITEB KTATRI REGISTER, rillt 1413. rHJ.DK Pt'HUsllKllaa TtT.SlJAY. ktataaAar Nb, aad raatly tor dtlirery to It a ill aaalaia. .fr K At l.4AXACKllt lt3Jli aadanmplele, a4 tba aaaal aalralatimia. lea , 1HK fMINCIW-K AN'U AiEASl'HF.S OF TMK WIIU;H4 A plaia aad aoaxlriiard atalemeat at tfca aaaata at adfaraaaa bHwerw Ihe aonteaftiii( ajwiiaa aatfcia aaaairt, ambraaiuf an n pom ion a4 di" a af iW aaaaa at the XV hia; (onuinal 1 . Aa r.XltmtmN a DF.Ff.NCKOr IHK fHl E :iMi UK IIOMF. I v 1)1 S IKY, ho iag Ma rtwf, Nearaaiif and llrntfila 10 Ihe I. a. baiaf Vta f Ihit Caary, anil how it eoiilrib .! frir'if anil Wrliu-e of Ihe Peoplei 4, A I If K OF IU.XKV t LAV. clear and (loamr, ilwaeaiwale tor thia work 1 I. oriHTM. UP.rL'UNS Or" ALL IMPOR TYT r.tAXA KIN, ia lb arnral Sialea and f'aiara the t'axm, linm U3C doawnwnls, " iarfl 'aaaareaan the ante of eaera Siale and Cawi i lb' rVeatdeaiial aonlrat or I840t St ASIXIIOI Kt. MISCELLAME4, fco. f ItJorVlOlJMXt; RLKCTIONI In all aW aaataa, lb aaiaber ot Mambera ol Congreia aaal Kt -ainra af HccaHieat to whKh aaeb ia enti tled, fee tta. 1 HK Uli AI.MAXAG will aonlain abou(64 large wad alaaeif printed nagea, on Una while paper awtta- prawad, and Milabeil ia a printed eoter. It wall a affard-d nr taah inflraiblr at Vi eewa per a..-.-' e $1 per dotaa, (7 SO per kundered, or ;i r ,iaand. Order analuaing eaah are rea fcmrti.iM. K-aed be UUU LEYi- McEr.RjtTH Publuker. Ttt Hinaa. Af. 10. UaS. JT" iMr eopteo will bo fnt to ttny Edi tr wh.it will pnbliah the above advertisement miA iwnd 1 marked enpy of the paper. - a'aaireraiiy of PennsylTnnla. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. eCwMion of 1819-43. Taa Leattarea will commence on Tueidar, the I ft f taarmber. Bad be eoaiiaaed, aiider tb follow. ag arrawgeaaewt. In tba middle of March entiling IHevtaM a4 'I henry of Medicine, by KTiiia! t;aari. r f areetatet, by KaaaBT Haas, M. D. fr. v Wituavi Giaanx, M. D. AMWot.be Uiuua E tluatiia. M. D. es at MrdMiae, by Samdil JlCKtov, M. D. Materia Media and Pharmacy, by Gso. U. Wooe, M U - - ... OSaate-oeM aad the fliacami of Wamen and Children, br tlewa L. Howes. M. U. A Vaaraa ar Ulmwal letarra and Demonttra linea. iaentMtctim Willi the above, ia givto at ilia aawy emi-wr and eauvenieat Inormary called the ett,datrn iinaptiat. . f:iaae! Medicine, bt W. V. Giaaaaa, M D. C'tmat "wrgeey, by Dee. Uiaaoa and Hoaxes. Mr tlararr aaatamte ia pablte attewaaneeat the a4 tlaapital aniH Angnat I at and a the ticket! af atiiMwu ant U tiled lir one )ear Irom November tat, Ike remain valid fur bia enurte, and the other aaraie af the home, satil Ihe lime expiree. Ijli mal tnatewetioa ha Medicine ia alan given from tWa d f td Hnaember to the lat day of March by lie. Wad la tba Peanaj Ivauia iloaiial, an mi at it a atjtawltMli la well knnaa al oar ol tba fineat and ha eawdwetvd Intmarira ia the United Slate. I'be room Ke IVactwal Anatomy will tie opened aethr lal, and awuttuaed an to the end ot March ' Tbaf are awte the abat e af Paul Meek Goddard. ' M la, Ib-nvmatrator, anha aa partition aa the pan at lar Mitfitrr. , v tiui a-i iKioaatnthetrryeiieaaivaacbinett I JlAaaiomy. Materia Medtaa, I'ttemitiry, Kargery.and 4,, IMueyii .. bat reeewllt been made, and are hi pro. ...g-tgygf in gie.o-itain afMetHf. bih IH'laelia aiid Clinical, a cdarweter aa praaJant ed k lMal a pratibie ta tu.iartin a - aaeiad Mett'eai eifueatma 1 b- Pmtcaaor ol Mairria Mlien, betide kit Cavawe. ha aa eoenaiv and well lomiehed Con acraaatay, h-wrn wheth ar etliiliHed, m Ihe freah and grwwtHt: atate, the eeine and einlia .Medieitial I Uoia. W. B. MONE, M. D., ... - Itcan ol Ihe Medical Faculty. WSJ Cheanat Street, Philadelphia. Aagwat let. tMtt. 89 low KwTB mA conatilvrable anmberof the ditlinguiah. ad aradwate trf Ih arbonl aha fe in entineitnn with be Medical Department of the Guardian id the Pane, aad wHh tha diftereat llitpcnaatiea and Hewrneatry eaiaklithment ol Ike city, gite Clinical awd P.ktttcnaey loatmotina through the yrar, ia prnete, aad at their round of practice, to etieh gen Ibctx ac aVetre h. TIIUCC lIL.UltC rEKSSOXS HAVE bought and fairly teated the quality of K. P. -NASH'S PIANO fORTES, sod hold tbearaelve ready to recommend tbca toiboas who ajeekr in want of the article, t )ta't pay aw the Puna astil yoo aew what k is, , J ttaru cos are ears of Bet being inpwaad apoa. "To hubacrilier oflerahi InatruauaU apoa iriat, I . .- 1 ' B- P. NAHM,-. - -i Seller of Bool and Pianos, ta. PeUiaburf, Va. i4 Nokth Carolina TolaXXHI y 1 S READINOrOU ALT.!!! A complete Treasnry of Vwfnl aiaa; flenrtAiiilnff eiuowiedsje, roni plete'lii one Volnmr, Carl f preparing Me war, f 3000. ri 0 f 2 60. 3 oohfoc ttocrs Jramiln. An entirely new an J original volume. SOOpagea, targe octavo, and rmhrttinhed with mora than FIVE HUNORKD NEW AND UKATIFUL EXURAVIN(;s. deaigned and eiccuted by Ihe moat eminent an lata of bogland and Afnerirei Irganlly 1oiid in gmt piiii icitcrru. iuw'iii; n iiwh-hj-y 1 n n BEHT AND CHEAPEST FAMILY BOOK EVER ISallED IN AMEBICA!!! Xy The demand for thia woik ia uiiprerrdrnted an I orreadt-r pouring in from all pane if tha U. nited Stales. It i called. A CHRISTIAN FATHER'S. , PRESENT TO HI8 FAMILY. and baa received the unqualified recommendation of all the leading papera both political and Jcligi-i one. No mere advertisement-, however, ctn give tha reader any Tdee of its beauty and Hralue it must be seen to be admired, and read to t-e duly appreciated. Tbe anncied eilrarla from the " o rivioaa or tub rrBLic r ." will satisfy in of the intrinsic eiccllrnry of this irutKD mt i iv Monia LiTcarruRt the like of which baa never appeared in thia or any other country. A, eari'fnl peruaal of the following " liectimmentlt lioni" will justify us in making use of such strong language ia favor of ao uarftll work: freia rAe TTnited Stain Literary .irlvrrtiier fr June. 1843. "A Work of great attraction and value. Thia volume moid find a welcome at every fireaide throughout the country; ita content ire M interesting aa they are important and instructive, and the judiciou and talented author haa here con trived to present ua with one of the moat attractive and ta the aame time useful book, that have up' peered thia aide the Atlantic. ' We Iruet tbe publiJ will reward it enterprising Publisher.'' " From the Are Fori: KvangtUet f Tbi i a work poeteaiinjj many novel and attractive fe fire. It appearance it truly beautiful. Its chief claim, however, to popularity, rontiala in ila multi tudinous embelliaments. Something over five hun dred engravings are contained in ihkt volume. they are cosily and elegant. Tbe work i a rare combination of the useful and i (tractive. It ia well designed for the inatructiun of youth and f imiliri." Frtmthe Chrittian nrri'$rncerv,,Thi work ia an attractive one, not only for the very nume r iu neit embellishment which pervade it, but from the interesting and uneful matter which it rrm priaea. Thi work i In Urge octavo, highly deco ratad. and hamlaomely bound; aod will no doubt meet with a popular demand." - t'rim the AVte If'arW. ;The engravings from new and original designs, are weU executed. I'be design of the work is excellent; and ws cheerfully recommend it to the notice of our readera " 4 j Frm the AVte For THiMiie. "Thi 1 a scry valuable, cheap, and convenient book. The pub. ie will soon find it one of the books they mi-it siTirilfay the PubtUher up?ly tbs land with many ten thooaands." Vara Ike Bolton Timet "Thia is tha name p aaaluable work just published in the city of New Yorkv It is moat justly called "a -rTii ra THxa'a raraiST to hi samiit." Tits five hun dred engraving are execute ty tba flrvt American Artiet. after picture of the moat celebrated pain ters. If thia work meets with s circulation com mensurate with ita merit, it will be found ia every dwelling in the Union." . - ' -ifVem Botton American Traveller. "Thi Is one of ths most finely illustrated and beautifully ornamented volume ever iasued from the Prea. The typography ia clear and plain, the paper and binding handsome, while the golden figure give it a rich and taateful appearance. The literary por tion of the work i well written, nd tbe whole il fustratedwilh several hundred new and elegant en graving. ' Mr. Seara hat mad a popular book conferred a great favor upon the young, and indeed merits the patronage and thank of all classes." From the Baptiii .tihocate "Wa cheerfully commend the honk to the reader of the Advocate, as a work of much merit, furnished at a very cheap ate." ' From the Boeton 7Vancn';. "Although it i one ol tba moat elegant wor!: of lbs seaaoa, snd mail nrove the most useful ever itsued from tbe A merican press." " . ' '"' Frtm the Bottou Daily .Mail "We cordially creommend this excellent book." Frtm the Button Mercantile Joural. "Ve cheerfully recommend it to the notice of every Christian Parent, aa a beautiful gift to present to hi family- , ' From the Botton 'oi7y Fee. ' An elegant aoork of 600 pge, and containing about 600 en waving. Tbe contents of the volume appear te be grand, judicious and interesting. fX7 Persons in the country would do well to pro. cure a subscription book, and obtain at once Ins names of all their friends and acquaintances, at least, aa subscribers to this invaluable Iprraiy pitn. w ch Af n ""n ro"I"" w tin 11 1. .aiimi haw lh tilitnraa Ia ii.fi.pm Ihe Imlillahf a . ... . . . . r . . bow many copies will tie wanird in hi neiithhi-r hood, by mail, (pott paiti.J a soon a poa.ihlrl It i hi intention to spare nei'her pains nor expense to introdur Ibis entirely new and original volume iota every family throushl ibe Union. ,TT Agent retpoutMe men wanted in avety town and village throughout the United tttate. Addrec ihe suheciiber, ror ram, wuhout which no letter will be taken from Ihe office. ROBERT BEARS. Publiaher. 132 Nassau 8treet, New York. . Tha above work will be found one of the roost useful and popular worka ever published, for en terprising men to undertake the aale of in, sll our principal lilies and town. ; All Postmasters are requested lo act a Au' OUI. To publithert of papet? throughout the Ifnited Statet. and Brittth A'orth America. Newapipera or Mac axinea, copying the above entire, without any alteration or abridgment (In eluding thia notice) and giving it twelve in u.f in rrfi'en nall. receive a copy of the v k. (ub- iecl to their order) ba sending direct twiue publiah er Will Proprietor of Newspaper throughout ins country, when it I convenient, act as Ages' and receive ubacription! Tbe moat liberal i cenlag given. I t ' , . V iVtiie Public. Perinnswstvting LINSEED OIL or FLOUR by the Barrel nr Load, will write to the subscri ber at Enoe Mills, Orange county. " - THO- W. HOLDEN. JulyS, 1819 Standard will inaert. three times. 87 3t When more than a dozen questions; are as ked you in a breatn, you can scarcely ever answer more thsn ten of them consecutively in'anoiher breathy y When you want to do aomeihmg, and can't, itU exceedingly-like Jrou wouL Powerful in moral, in intellectual', tod in physical naouKCAwaht land of our aires, and thKomo of our affection RALEIGH S. C. WEDNESDAY, 1) "R If 1842 .PHOJPRCTUS Zrat.n wiTnit RiAnAZl-iC. 1"hia work ia to he, aa ila title indicatra. devo te ta the eanae of Temperancet and it H fully hoped and confidently anticipated, that our exer linna. thrvioirh the medium of ila narea, wilt be c u .i :.n il. . fjrutl'iVI iir til ni(.n (u-m, n ) rr i 1 1 , i, . 1 1 1 jr w 11 '.5 1 and riVwVj je;irrvl(in for whom it i more par-j ecularly ilratgnrdA.' . JMUM be our aim to mctn Cate, bv alalrmriila lif a ti by iiliitra!ioin1ntW. I tiating- narralivea, k- letter ail lalea, te pramrtj ie, if ToTil AaaTistsci anil aou.i.linmalit lo p.iVP lhe .0unjr a put abl.orrmci of he uae lie tounc a put ahliorrmca ol 'lie uie t itiliixlcatin ng; iTrinka, slid can thrm to stum r)ijr' temp'ation which may lead ta o baneful a priic-J ice: to incte in tnem s JOet and launcuir deaire to benefit thir fellow men.fy adding their mite if inMuence to the moral power' which ia now at work, and which promise lo wipe away this btot'lrpna the fair tkitiaWvVMjr country; to aid the reformer, m' eneonrnge the reformed in their praiseworthy efl'ur. tnronquer Ihe enslaving p- ion for drink, which has debased so many ol the noblest lieirte and proudest intellects; to apeak the "words of hope and encouragement lo the drunkard, and of sober truth and rrmonatntnee to those who still p miat "m the unholy, nnchrwiian and tnmanly prBCtice of dealing in that which is aligning Ihe fairest flowers, pniMining lhe hnlieat affections, ever'nig the fotwleat tie, and filling the land with crime, miery and wo To aid us in the undertaking, we have aecurcd the aeavice uf Meaars. K. Moiibk and A- Firx. gentlemen warmly devoted to and ectivek en raged in the enw, aa editors; anil S host of con tributors of sterling merit, wlioie productions ennnot fail r.f bring the instruments of much bood, if widely disseminated. number of the work will be issued on the first day of each month containing 32 large Rvo. pages, illustrated by numerous original Engrav ing. Temperance Songs aad Music, done up in a neat and appropriate cover, at the low price of UNE DOI.I.AK A YEAK, l AUVAntit, or seven copiea for five dollar. Ve solicit the aid nf the friend of Temperance n all parts of the. country in this useful underta king. All orders and communications, Seat paid, to be addressed tofcafe ;DRE' b BCAVMELL. 67 South Third 8treet, Philadslphia. Kilitnrswbo rie the above a few iner- tions, and aendinff; ?npy of tlieir paper market! viik ink to the publiahers, shall receive the work for one yrar. A DIAMOND. We learn, says the Charlottesville (Va.) Advocates, that a Diamond, said lo be of the first water lias been found on the farm of Dr . Grymes, of Orange County. It is of a yellowish green enlor weiahing upwatd offive eights ol carat, its value is notstated. It ia the aecetid ever found in The" United, Slates. ANY THING AT TIMES NOTHING LOrlO. -Ata-diitner-jtren in Washinjrton to the Delegates, almrtly after the llatrisburg Convcnticn, John Tyler was present and spoI:e as follows: Pel. In!,. . '"' " I do declare that the nomination given to me was neither solicited nor expected. 1 went to the Convention in honor of Henry Clay ; and in the defeat or the wishes of his friends, I, as one of them, made a sacrifice of feelings, even though my own name was as sociated with that of Harrison. I am a tttie and genuine Whig, end in the nan itol yonder I have shown my love of Whig principles." GEN. SCOTT AND THE PRES IDENCY The Dayton Journal publ'fis alelter from Gen. Scott, addressed to a number of gentle men of that place, from which the following is an extract : - ' With one candidate for the Presidency and tha best inteieats of the country at heart it ought not to be doubled that the whigs, ap pealing to the virtue and the intelligence of the people, will be as successful in 1844, as they were in 1840. Whether that one can didate be, as all indications seem to determine, Kentucky's illustrious son, or any one of hundreds of his followers, my praters for a whig triumph shall be ardent ?.nd unceasing. THE WAY TO MAKE A DOCTOR. A Doclor in Ohio write to his father thds "Dear D-.ulilv. I rnncliulp Iilp cum down an Re, -rintit,(i ml(i a I(.,r. I hardl v don't . P - r . , tlittik I urn iii mnrt tlmn 5 think I was in more than 3 ours afore out! cum as slick a wun as ever was seen. Hnle roluinhy happy land. If I hint a D tclor, I'll bo hang'd! 1 puke, I purge, an I awei em, Then, if tha di, wi then 1 lets em. I gets pk-nte of rustum, becabso'they saya they dise cezy When you rite," cJou't for git to put Doctur afore my name.' Pacific Occarii thou inkstand ofcreation! and you; ye tall pinea of Norway, grow quills for such an occasion, aid n (xjjiingniir thalres olulioni - Lct4l Lethean lloods roll over il forever. y HIGH PRESSURE PATHOS. ' A Western editor, while describing a hurs ricaue which passed over his village, throw in the richest kind of licks. He intimates hat the cloud which contained the heavy. r' i :e ttf wind waa of tlie blackest and most ;. urn seel hue ; that the force of the hurri- blew off snd prostrated every thing, in- . , a little negro : that imtmn-r could lavjiiiibiuud the tremendous and outragaoiuf force of the blast, and that one particular lime he entertained serious fears for the rogfJf his aunra.wood hW! . . ' -,, , ; BELGIUM. : ' '' We learn, say a the Journal of Commerce, (hat the tonnage duty charged on the British Queen" off which the Belgian Government corrffbins, haa already been refunded lo the Consul of that government, and no doubt ex iets thai our relation will be restored to their iormer footing, immediately on thai fact be ing known to tha government of Belgium GEIVEnAL XWBtV. IN SENATE. '-"- " Tuesday Not. 29. Mi. Moore, from the continittee on Pro ponitioni and GrieanC8,lo Whom waa re- ferred the bill toeliano-8 thn bti'ation of the K . tourt house of Montgomery, revol ted the sainjiihoiit Vtnendment; and ir fca read the second time andpassed. a, Mr.' !!ver nreaentnd a resolution roDav f Qreen Hill fifty dollars for cyrying a wrilpf iw?elwtibn tothe' ISth Conereasioniil district. Keferred. t Mr. I'astcur presenlcd aff solution lo al low Slade 939 83, tot services it re- pairing damages to public arms, which were, by accident, on their way to New born, precipitated into a creek. Passed 1st readiiig and referred. Mr Myers presented a resolution td al low Joseph A. King 40 dollars for carrying a wi it of election to the 1st , senatorial dist. Kvad first lime and referred. Mr. ltcid presented a hiil to provide for rendering navigable Colly Swamp", in the counties ofUladcn and New Hanover, and to create a corporation for that purpose; which passed iis first reading and was re ferred. Mr. Shepard presented a resolution to al low Charles Finzier forty Ave dollars for painting fifteen labels for die doors in the State Capitol; which passed its lirst reading ana was reierrea. Mr. Myers presented bill making secu rities on prosecution bonds liable for plain tiffs' costs; which passed iis first reading and was referred. Mr. Shepard presented a bill to incorpo- j rate a mutual insurance company in the Slate orNorth Carolira; which passed its fust reading and was referred. The Speaker presented to the Senate a communication from the Secretary of State, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, transmitting a table showing the .aggregate and federal population of this State. Or dered to be printed, The proposition of the Commons, lo re fer so much of the Governor's message as re lates to tho University to a joint select com mittee, was agreed to; and Messrs. Brown, Shepard and Elliott appointed to form the Senate's branch of said commitee. Mr. Spruill presented the following reso lution, which passed its first reading and was referred t - - Resolved, That die President and Directors of the Li'erarv Ro.ird he instructed to examine into tlie propriety of- mtking a road from the reclaim, ed public lant! nrar dingo, in IH'autort county, to aome point at the highlands of Waahiiigton county: and if the nine shall be deemed expe dient, the aid board is hereby aiithnricd to con ttrnct said road; the cost of which shall be paid out of the fond appropriated for reclaiming Ibe auamp lands. . 'ij The proposition of the Commons, to raie a joint select committee on Public Buildings, was agreed to, and Messrs. Move, Melvin and Stallings were appointed the Senate's branch of said committee. On motion of Mr. Moore, tha committee on Education was instructed to inquiie if a ny, and what alterations or amendments are expedient in the) apt for the establishment of common schools. J The resolution in favor of Joseph M. Bo gle, passed its third reading and was order ed to be engrossed. The vote for Twiliciior of the 3d Judicial Circuit waa as follows in the Senate: For Clark 25, for Rodman 84. Adjourned. A' ' '-'iv ' HOUSE OF COMMONS. r On motion of Mr. Cardwell, ordered that a message, be sent to the Senate, proposing to go into an election lor U.S. Senator in the place of Mr. Giaham, whose terra of service will expire on the 4th of March next, this day two weeks at 12 o'clock, M., and informing that the Hon. Bedford Brown is in nomination for the appointment. yi presented, hy M . Lord, a bill to regulate die county court of How an. Dy Mr. Street, a bill to. amend an act to rccru- late the proceedings in the county courts of Craven. By Mr. Patterson, a bill to incor porate tne trustees of Midway Academy. My Mr. Dickaon, a bill to incorporate Frank lin Academy. By Mr. Candler, a bill to keep up a bridge in the county of Hender son, i hese bills were severally read the first time and passed. Samuel J. Keal was elected Colonel Commandant of Cavalrf attached to the IStq urigaue. , On motion of Mr. Baxter, the Judiciary committee were instructed to rWquire into tho expediency of adopting aome y!em off extra courts lor the more, speedy admimstra. Mr Wilson of Perqiiimons to whom the subject waa jreferred, reported a resolu tion to pay to Ashe and Nash counties their distributable share of the school Jund; which passed ita third reading, -and was oidered to be engrossed. ' ' f '. Mr. J; P. Caldwell introduced tht? follow ing resolutions, v, Lich-passed tlieir first reading;,, . ;-' , ''Resolved,'. llat this Oencrhl Assembly views with abboireriee an I indignation the attempt on the pait of some . Statcapf tbia Union to repudiatfstWrr hfei, : UuS Resolved urther,Th this Leirislatnrs fullv subscribes to tbe sentiment, that that gtaie wuiiu uiiiictuj tin a tieoi, ana na. erean command the mesne of payment, and rofuses to pay, because it cannot he compelled lo do so, h( already' hsrlered uublie honor., and onlv a, wait an increase of price to barter public liber ty. - - . , Mr. T. R. Caldwell, from the committee to whom it wa referred, reported the bill to establish a new county by the nam of Mo- 3 1 No. 49 Do well, with 'oTncndmenu. , Laid on the ta ble. , .. .- . On niotion of Mr. Brummell, ordered lhat a message be sent to the Senate, proposing to raise a joint select committee to designate the lime and ntwnor of counting mid com paring the VoIP, cast for Governor. Mr. Bytd introduced the following resolu tion, whir.h wa? read and adopted : Itesolved, That the committee on Propositi on and Greivanfiea be inMiucledj! In inquire i.i lo the exoediencv and nnnrleiv nf nriiiino- tho sin plus reVeniie niVd "pf Ocoe? of the public land hi-lonetng to this Slate with IhtXitcrary Fund, and distrihnting the aame to loan offices or a geocle in the several counties In this State, for tho equal accommodation of her ettuens. by a general circulation ot a:ud monies, and mote active sccumulatjon of interest en tha aame; and that they be instructed to report'by bill or other wi8e.'. Air. Jfand presented a memorial from the Commissioners of Raleigh on the sub ject of s'aves and free negroes. Referred. Mr. J. W. I aylor presented the peiH'on of Parrot M. Hardy and others. Referred. On motion of Mr. rran.Ns, the committee on the Judici iry were instructed to inquire into the expediency or amending the l.tw in cases of criminal conviction for malicious mischief, so as to make the punisment simi lar to that lor petit larceny; and alsj into the propriety of altering the law of evidence in trials for forgery, so us to make the person on whom the forgery is committed a compe tent witness. Mr. Bower, from the committee, report ed that Henry S. Clark was duly elected Solicitor of tlie 2nd ' Judicial Circuit.- The vole, in ihi House, was for Clark 64; for Rodman 49. On motion of Mr. Brogden, ordered that a message lie sent ia -the-Scnate proposing to raise a joint select committee to inquire into the manner In which the money appro priated for repairs to the Government House, etc. has been disposed of; and lhat they may have power to call on the Governor, Secre tary of State, Treasuter ifritf Comptroller, and to send for persons and papers. IN SENATE. Itr'ednestlny, Aov. 30. Mr. Jovner presented the "memorial of lhe Stockholders of the Wilnithgton and Raleigh Rail Road Company, praying: the Legislature to extend the time of paying their two first bonds, amounting to 950,000 each lo the years 18 i and (849, He also presented their 7tii annual Report. Refer red. Mr. Reid, from the committee on claims. reported the resolutions in feror of Green II ill, Jos. A King, A. S. Mooring,' and Chas. Wanton, with amendments, slightly reduc ing the sums severally allowed to each, when the said resolutions passed their second read ings as amended. Mr. Mdler presented a bill to prevent the felling of timber in, or otheiwise obstruct. ing, the stream or rtrst Broad river, in the county of Cleaveland; which was read the first time, p.issed'and referred. I he Speaker announced the following joint committees, on the part of the Senate! On Congressional Distncts Meksrs. Moore, Jovner, Move, Exiim, Larkina, Arrineton, Dockery, Shepard, Morehead, Al bright, Walker. Hurgin ami Dobson. On Senatorial Districts and Representa tion in the House of Commons Messrs. Edwards,'' Spruill, Howard, Boyd, Reid, Ray and Cathy. . On Electoral Districts Messrs. Wm P. Williams, Jacocks, Stafford, Miler and Pas teur. . t Relating to a Lunatic Asylum Messrs. Hodges, ltogcra. Worth, Shepard, and Ribe lit). On - Banks Messrs. Brown, Morehead, Hester, Miller, Allison of Orange. On time and manner of counting vobss for Governor Messrs. Boyd, Spruill and Eth- eridse. On the Penitentiary Messra. Elliol Stallings, Myers, Cooper and Thomas On preparing a Sheleton Map of tho Sta Messrs. Reid, Jacocks and Pasteur. un toe manner in wnicn tne money ap proprinted at the last session for repairs to the iiovernment House, turmture, dec. baa been disposed of Messrs. Moye and Dob- j son. I . The proposition of the Senate to ro into an election for United States Senator on the 13th December was, on motion, of Mr. Ed wards, laid on the table, and, on motion of Mr, Hester, a message was aent to the com mons, proposing to go into aaid election on the 2nd of December, and statin? that R )m- iiIublMi SaundtuMiaJa Domination for he appointmenL ; ,1 tie Senate then adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONV Mr. Hawkins introduced a bill to preve Sheriffs or other lawful officers of tlie Stab il :.u r e .l- ' wun pniucaa iiuiii lUBt'ce ui n.e peace, from making return before any justice of the peace other than in tbf district where auch .. J e . . ., - ' : , . w . ... person as oeienuani rcstues. iveaa nrai time and referreiL " Mr. Whisker presented the petition of J. Edward. Referred. Mr Ahe presented a bill to incorporate Oak Grove Acadmy; which paaaed it first rMOIIlg. - . . - ' fci'. .. .M: "' On motion of Mr. Jemb the Judiciary Committee were instructed to inquire into the propriety of ao amending the Revised Statutes, Chapter 45, tee, 4 and 6, as to a t ' a a . . suniect personal property held in treat to the aame liabilities under execution aa is now provided aa to lands, ' . - Mr. Young, from the Select committee to whom was referred the subject of encloein; the Capitol Square, made a report, asking lo bt discharged from the further cMideratlon thereof; which was concurred m; and on rno--. ; ? tion 0 Mr. Young, a mrW was sen i ' ' V: ' - the Senate, proposing lo raise ajtoinf oelevt . ' -t .. coirnmirre onlJie subject'- J ' 'f Mr. Norcom nresetited tho follr winn nk f ,V lution, which passed it Cist reading aur waa referred: . : - sr7 . w W barest ill eenHed and believed lba lh P. terstxirg Hail Road Ctirnnany ar 1khiI, wr now ar m the ael oT e-eclmg and ihroaing a bridga aerett Out ftoaa' kc rlfkr, ia the Slate ol North Carolina, b low tba lower faia nf aaift ilrrr, aad ihereb, nkfrn t aglhe aovigatinw of aaid river lo Ik great lejnrf ol llv ailiaeut of Ihia tilalri ' Therefore ho it Reoof, W. Iia, Thai fcv the erreitoa m aaid b-nlga, lhe laid rail rnad aom'any arwaero. gating lo tbemaelse a privilege and anaer eonlnrf to the wall known law of ih land, lo all atogea to ' sua eatea, and without a doe regtrd and rallied la tha rinaen af the Slat nf NnrtaaroliM. 1 The byi to establish the county of Cataw ba, reported Truro the committee to whom it was ruferred, by Mr. Walkei.artthnut a mendment, ahd made the Older of the dav fur Saturday next. -r aatw On motion of Mr. Francis, a niewmni was ent to the Senate proposing to raise a joint select. committee, to prepare a Sltelelon nin-n C '''e Stale, dividing Uie. same into- coun- lies, tvt.h the name, population and amount oT taxes paiJ by each county, laid down thereon, as reported by tho Comptroller, un jcr tho census of 1340. Mf Wilder presented a resolution in fa vorof the heirs of Joshua Bullock. Read firsl titno and referred. ''. Mr. McColltitn presented a bill, limiting the authoiity of Deputy, Sheriffs. Read first time and referred. . '- On motion of M J. P. Call well, lh Judiciary committee .vere instructed lo en quire into the propiwty of prohibiting, by by law, the public execution of criminals. On motion of Mr. Scales, the aan're com mittee 'were instructed to cnquiro,into the expediency of including bigamy with those ciiines whieh-are puuishable with death for the fira-t ofTetioo. A message wa received from the Senate proposing to go into an elertion on the 2nd IJe.-ember for U. S. Senator; and informing that Romulus M. Saunders is in nomination for the appointment. Mr. Card well moved to lav the message on the table; which was negatived ayes 39 noes 72. Mr Mc Rae moved to amend the message, by strik ing out Snd and inserting the 9th; which was derided by the chair to be out of order The message was then concurred with 72 to' 38fand. on motion of Mr. Mendeuhall, tho name of Wm A. Graham, Esq. was added to '.lie nomination. The Speaker laid before the House, tha following communication from the Gover nor: To the Ilonnrablt the General Jtt entity of North Carolina. GentU-mem I herewith transmit Ihe etatementet nvr n itale Srereiary, shewing a liar and lhe amount of the articles purahased for tbe use of lhe Govern. m- nt lloute. Yun will perceive Irom the bill aeanmpenylng the itatemrnt, thai moil uf Ihe article eo piirvhated in nne of the Northern Cities, I .r cash, and without any oilier harg than tba suae aad charget for li-antpiirtNtion, rMietlnt; ih.t eaonomy wax ileiira'de, I adintcd. ihu plan ol pioeuring lorilie btaie aueh ari-o'oa aa I thought sh'julJ ba pnre'.s n-nte. A nv eiehangei were peeie lumlt- ol i li d lbm In be a ensrge to tba change . I'vtidea the a been under the own fumiliiro (' Hie a-commod J'he litt ol a nnrehaard in Pli filed, shewing 1, been made. Tli urn pai list nf my Seer JIOO0 ajr ih ac ditehargi ged by I lane the rt may basana lo na N. Beside the a I bad among ihe uae of then eeedatb appnf the list. . Respe! Tliis eoram tion of Mr. B ing documenv tee proposi der the yestert a ia clos in: Doc nate 1 I 1 4 - V ft -4- 4 - il'