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4 -?S hfrn, to Beaufort, and west from Salisbury, to the Tennesse line ; and Teport by. bill or otherwise, i i Mr, Steele introduced a bill to incorporate Ilock ingham Division, v No. 32, S. of T. in Rocking ham, Richmond co. j and Mr. W. McNeill a bill for the better application of the Common School fund 5 - which were severally rtad the first time and referred "to iheir respeciive Comniites. Mr.-McLeanl a bill to Vstablih np w county by the nameot Yadkin ; read i first time and pas- ied and referred.? ' ' - r - - On motion ofMr: Maultsby, oruVred; Uiat the Doorkeeper" he directed to cause the flag; of the rotate to De noisieu oyer uus nvy'v.--General Assembly may be in sessionVv" r.Vr "Mrl PegranY introduced a bill to incorporate the Fayetteville aud Central Plank Road. Read first lime'and passed and ordered to be printed. , Mr. Clow presented the following Preamble and Resolution : ; L.tih -, is Whereas,- The seriek of acts passed at the last -session of Congress; and known as the Compro mise, although they did; n t meet- our approbation i INDIAN MURDERS IN HAYWOOD. . We are pained to learn that a few days since, an Indian called at the house of an Indian widow; Avoman in Haywood, where there was fro :one but herself and a little "7" (Reported- for the Daily Register;) rt : ; ; New York, Nov? 26th7 1850.-; f Fair unlands brinr 14 3-8. We learn that . - . daughter,: andequested her to let hirrT stay there were sales of 3,000 barrels of Howard all night. She gave consent. During the Street Flour in Baltimore, on yesterday, at nignt tne woman vwas cruelly murdered, $4 68; ; Nothing important roDoea pi jjto uu in money, ner wearing ap parel, &.c.y and the house fired and burnt to the ground 1 The little girl was roused, and fortunately 'escaped the; flames, save "the alarm, but too late The remains of the wo man were found in , the fire. Search was made, and a part of the money found in pos session of -the man ; and the clothes, &.c, were sold in the neighborhood for xiquor, that curse of the world. The old lady had a son in the mountains, who came home and By Telegraph for the Baltimore Clipper. 1 ; s JACKSON, Miss., Nov. 20, Meeting , op the Legislature Gov. Quitman's Message. The .Legislature of this State met in extra session yesterday, to consider the wrongs of. the South. : Much feeling exists among the members, The Governor's message was transmitted a history of the and read. Alter giving wrongs of the South, 'he says let the proposi- ioono tho fM. onrl Tndlan Ulro ihirtftd tion be distinctly made of the non.slavehold- rX'T Wm. H. Thomas, Esq., "Was ,no aiaies, 10 reme&y uie wrongs so idr as u j sucnVughi be obeyid 5 -.and whereas, tfie Fugi,- holding a' sort W council in the netghborhoqd . " P 01 congress 10 aooy tire Sla?eLawlwaSnll lhat was gained by the where the son went, and seeing the murder. ning from California concession of south South; in return for the surrender:of inoitunt er, he walked deliberately up to him with- f.?6 degrees 30 1 minutes, ; or otherwise to tWhtSt Kl ; VI : V. ... : nn vm Wa h 'rm arwl nlitno. I CUIJ5CIU IU SUCH ailieilUlIlCUlS Ul - UUS VAJUHIIU- Therefbrete il ree that siiouia saia uw ed a knife o lhe hnt in his side , ; Two broth. tion as snail nereatter secure tne ngnts 01 tne be repealed, or essentially mqamea Dy voiigres-s, f . o K- n, n, . glavehold or not eniorcoa uy:iuB iauuiiai mixumumur . .. . , t . ,t - - 1 further iineo, or maae lnoperauve, ujr pinoV r " . i ,1 i r iu u. frefusal tn V, v 1 .. 1 f - - . J - .1 ..p !, fpfl-hvRfr' Thnmns and nthprsi It is thoutrht Ifciubdi.iu wo win n 111 ivnrm u uissuiuiiuii w " J . - ..w... , . insr Mates trom misconstruction ana a2ressions. r they will kill him yet. He was arrested and my aeciaea opinion notion of Mr. Blow bail taken lbr his appearance; at the Spring remedy to the evils lommitte on Slavery, fcourt. The; wounded man diVd soon after, grow, from year to Unions J . .-.j Which was read, , and :on motion referred to the' Joint Select Committe On motion of Mr! Rayner, Resolved, That the and doubtless justly. AshviUeMeitenger. Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to in- ; . . 1 . ' . 1 ouircancl report, by bill, resolution, or otherwise, " ; whetlier the Rmk of FavettcVille, in issuin.r bills THE, MEETING IN PRINCE GEORGE. of the denomination of $1 and $2, has not acted We were not in attendance at Prince But, in ; the 4 event of do so, I shall hot hesitate, to express my decided .opinion? that ;jhe only effectual s 'which must continue to year, is to be found in prompt and peaceable secession of the ag grieved-States. t '" .. r" j ??': v.; 1 Female Classical" Iristituter, REV. BENNET T. BLAKE. Mr. Karl W. Petersilla, Profetsor of - ???-V;.?-' ?" rf ' " ':. . Music. Mrs. Lucy M. Petersilla, Teacher" of .:-.? i V C Drawing and Painting. , fllWENTY-FlVE Young-Ladies can Uaecom. JL moaatea witn board in the family of the Prin cipal. These will receire all the attention, andea- .The course of studj is well digested, thorough and extensive. The entire expense to a dudiI -will be covered by the payment of C One Hundred Dol lars in adyancc, for a. session of 5 months. This will include Board and Tuition,. with Music, French, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Drawing and Painting. Taken separately, the charges will be as follows sa iJoard per session of 5 months, . , Tuition in the Cassicsl Department.. Do in the English Departmoat, ,' Music oh Piano or Guitar, - , v Drawing and Painting,' :?. , j Painting in Oil Colours, - ,? Frencli, I. ; - - ? - The Pupils will be regularly instructed in Vocal Music, without further charge.? , aj; KF 1 he Annual Kzammation of the Pupils of his Institution will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, the 4th and 5th of December ensuing . ; 1 U. I . JJJL.A11U, Principal . Raleigh, Not. 8th 1850. .-,.., , . f -. ,r. 2m 91 i A DPI.Il!iTlflM will I.a mu.Ta al vthfl nroinnl in contravention of its charter, and the general George Court House 011 Thursday, but learn General Assembly, for acts of Incorporation of 6ve LlW Of the St:it. , from a gentleman Who Was nreseilt? that a MmnniArnr nrarqiin in !nl. m! nlh(p mineral -v . : r. s.,.,-, -i7-,f . . .. o . " i r r 1---; 1 . --.- mqssige Descnuome oeuaie, proposing Tor;ase , , a,An,-, ' ' o1.,;rtn. Also a charter for a Plank Road from PittsboroMo ft Joint oeieei tomimuec on u, i irom me . , ... . , House and 6 on the part of the Senate, to in- XT us uiey miuu retcic uic quire into the propriety of haviiig. an appropriate signature of a certain number of citizens inscription made on theblock of iiiarble, designed As it is utterly impossible at once to break for the , AVashington Monument. : And, ordered up business intercourse with I the North- that the Committee ot h mance, . to whom was there being many indispensable articles which heretofore referred the 'subject; as a part 6f the are now ll0t furnished at (he I South these the Gulf in Chatham Uounlv. MANY CITIZENS. r 94 Nov. 23rd, 1850. Governor's message, be discharged from its con sideration. 1 ! V " Mr. S.' P. Hill presented a Dill to increase the Ivevenue oi lueoiaie, anuioanienu me iasi rtci on this subject. Iteferreu to Corninittee on Fin- -ance. - m ' X" 1 Mr. Webb, a llesolution in relation to the Com mon School Fund in the hands of the former SherilT of Polk. Ileierred to Committee, on Claims. . - Wit. Steele a Resolution instructing Finance resolutions very prop0rlvenumerated certain i ..i i i I , i ii aruci&s wnicn we can mage nere, ana wnicn they pledge the signers not to! buy, if impor ted from the North. Such, for example, as agricultural implements, axes, ccc, boots, shoes, carnages, harness, &c. &c. Petersburg Intelligencer of Saturday J BAGGING ROPE JIjYD TWINE. OnUcJr to hand a good assortment, y) s,.- f WM. PECK J'SON. Raleigh, Sept 12, 1850. I 4v 74 English Goshen, and Parmesan Chee,. just to hand , . ' v '.'!... j K. I UUKKK 4 SON. Raleigh September 21st, 1850. , - 76 Valuable Land for-Sale A Valuable Tract of Land containing 203 acres Ax lyif5 between four and five miles West of Ra Ieich. on both sides of Walnut Creek, and adioinine the land of Rer. Thos. Meredith and others, will be : Adopted. Sundry messages were received from the Sen ate, announcing who compose their Committees On certain subiects. etc. TOne among the num ber proposing to raise a Joint Select Committee on R. SG. R. Road' was laid on the table. Mr. apply to M.A. BLEDSOE. 66 A New Orleans Law Case. Did any Hf'g?. ? ?ih sidwof Walnut Creek, and ad - mr- - - ; r i a ivnamnnm r. mm n nn KMrmmt r in i t-w u i Committee to inquire into the meaning of the one ever hear of the great case of Brandy vs. 3old on reagonabie terms. ' term ' safely secured," in the first section of the Madeira ? This is no joke. Such a suit was or further information Courts. Brandy and Madeira kept a cafe J I ' LI 1L- a uruiKing siiop somewuerc in uie punieus , y-r t tj- rt! of the First Municipality, we believe. Bran j UtllOll HOUSui dy, whose other title was John, thought him- fTPIHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Afem self aggrieved in some of his rights by his il bers of the approaching Legislature that he is iRavner submitted a few remarks, in this con nec partnerwhose remaininsr cognomen, was preptrea to lurnisn tepor tweiye or them wii ' - l f inin .nil Imaml at ff.n oil ii III lit 1 1 1 1 1 I AK.. nni fl snnrf tion, to the eflect that the course of proceeding of James. Brandy and Madeira generally agree distance from tha Capitil I iue oeuaie, iu iuc Vmuvs, was uiiparuamen- ilke brotners, however badly tney sometimes The Subscriber will provide comfortable rooms, tary;J ... . ' , , . agree with those who patronize them too and -good fare, at such prices as the times and mar- ; Mr. Martin moved that the Committee on In- f - , - R . weii.known and a lamentable ket will afford He pledges himself that no pains or ternaiimprovemenisijeuiscnargeUMrumtielur. f j. Brand r o-enerallv form? two-thirds ixpense will be spared to render his customers com- iher consideration of the subject of the Raleigh 'act inat .uranuy general .iprmv two-iniras forable,. r , , t and Gaston Rail Road. Negatived.; .of Madeira s strength but in this instance TraTe,IeP3 arealso invited to call, and transient Mr.fc'tubbs introduced a Uill to repeal the 1st me laoies were turneu, u appears, .iwaaeira boarders will betaken. The Subscriber keeps a con- 2nd sec. of the Act of 48-,9, Chap. 56, enti- got the better of Brandy, and the latter im- stant supply of corn and fodder on hand, and will an Act concerning the President and Di mediatelv brought the former before a court I have horses left with him, or the horses f such as a " . ' m P i'mc; .o.i, Wao ,i,lror Kr may slop at nis nouse, wen WKen care 01. J . Mi H hf SiinsnrihPT, Hnnsft i about ana nnnnrMl tran I wo rA a fmm t Vi a f nJ trvl .nil nn rlrini" tn lli. aa. rt I - JAMES HALL.. I 78 ts. and lied Tectorsof the Literary Fund. Mr. Avery movetl the reci)nsideration of a motion, 4,, . 1 , J . . .... . ' two'smart vonno lawvpra down fnvvn. treviouslv made ov Air. liaves. ana auoDtea. reouir-1 . . . . J j - " . " r ....r. a t . . . . . . . iliro nAliliAti nrna hlAri nnl IiIaiai wk. t nn e uf A n I .1 Y"i m1V a uigall bills of a puunc miture tLereaftcr introcIucxl to WJ rl,l,w U1C wumauciia o ohscj inje uapusi ouurcu. be pnnteoV' W hereupon, a plavtul discussuxi arose was lianueol in instanter. A great tiare up between himself and Mr. Hayes. Mr. Hayes waa fi- of ardent -'spirits was expected: the COUrtl Rftleigh, Sept. 27th, 1850. .wjr 77k 7 u.' rTt- nrr' clerks expected a tollo column ot costs, and i FORWARDING. . b i i I societv expected a dissolution of the ffros- ITT WILL attend to the forwardinff of all Goods a Aiie oie;iKer suriim it.iicu 10 tiruvr ; Mr. vvervsnio-l - . -,E,III xr:i . j r. . mi . , -a .i...i n. ir....',.. Uerv. Strancrp fn sav nil nf thsA pvner.ta- ii Wilmington and layettevillet at the usual com- iu recutuuiiui wiis uunuicu, uiiu iiir. uuvvo pro- o - J'. O " j 1 . , r- . -. ... . ., f j l.. a . l. ' ; : ' tions were disappointed,. The suit was drop- 'aSX". will be strictly attended to. Direct to care of W. 1JKAJX8UIM. Fayettovilleaud Wilmington. 31 tf Mr. Cherry, a resoltitioii instructing the Judicia- ped; Brandy and Madeira disappeared; the uuT ,wnl" "'4U' " ":umug ui mai awyerg and clerks looked and dreamed in 7 clause of the Revenue Act of 1848-9, relating to the C. l f iL,! c t J The Dili introduced by Mr. Erwlu, on Friday. to Madeira, it is supposed, evaporated; and to - ... - . I.ii . i 11 secure tbe more fa it lit ul observance or the uoustnu- irus uay none Know wny or now tneir ceieora- tion of the U. 8. rc. was referred to the Joint Se lect Committee on Slavery. r On motion of Mr Jones, the, House adjourned. FOR THE nCGISTEfi. I i IMPROMPTU. t d suit so suddenly simmered away into j empty nothing. Picayune. I In Salisbury, on the 17th instant, Mrs. Mary M"7ji'0,7 7 o lY i '7 ,Mlrt"7ul Beard, widow of the li4k Tili n Dim d. t nmiililmn ivl Ilia Pust iM nnfs .xnnh n traL ' ' O uuiwu( uiu uc suuuvi iv cuiiiciiipiMic IU..U ,.At; TJ-.vhtnnJ Rl;lrlon ,.rt,,nt.V. nn tliP 10th bisf 9 " t. ' r t Luov JSrudlev Brown, wile! ot 31 r. Brown, A prill 6, .1820. i FRESH HOPS. ! ROP of 1850, for sale at the Drug Store of j WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Nov.21s( 1850. h 94 Q50 .20 15 Tl5 f 10 NORTHERN HOPS.' frUST received; 2 ;Bales fre.-h Northern ifops At eU2fc ctsVapound- 1 ! November 15th, 1850. LVB. WALTER. 92 SECOND SUPPLY OF r r T Cldthr Dress- and iFrock ; Coats) pi E N I LE M EN, if you want a good fitting, Jjj" Coat,:made in the latest style, Call atj T? E. L. HARDING & CO, t 15UlTTO, & TODD Sycamore Street, opposite; PotvelPs Hotel, Petersburg. r- OFFER FOR SALE, t ) , ? Ov hhds. St Lroix, P Rico and N O sugars; 5 1U hhds refined sugars ' ; - "1 20o hags Uio, Lsguyria, and Java coffee !.: - 40 packages loaf, crushed and powdered sugars 25 tons Swedes, American and English iron 30 bales horse shoes 150 bales Gunny, Dundee and German bagging 100 coils bale rope i 150 boxes sperm, adamantine and tallow candles 50 boxes soap ; ' ' , : .. r ; 1 0; boxes very s perior family soap 150 barrels old rye double and single rectified : ;- '"; whiskey ' ' 1 ; . ' , 21 barrels grape brandy '' . '. 5 i pipes Cog. brandy, part very fine,?. 2 hhds. rum . 20 pjpes and A pipes Port, Mad. and Sherry : "; ' wine :' - . ' .. j 100 bags shot, assorted, . . 760 kegs nails, Cumberland and Rapid fall, 300 sides sole leather - ., . 160 reams wrapping paper 80 reams letter and cap, paper 25 hhds. and bbls. molasses 100 boxes window glass. 8 x 10 and 10 x 12 Horse collars; saddles, bridles, bed cords, lines, pep per, ginger, spice, mace, starch, chocolate, water hnrfcft'n. nf Inn karris, nnnn Irnn hnnn irrtn. rKtinra. cotton yarns, wagon whips, &c. &c 4;c. : All of the above goods will be sold at the lowest rales. ; . BRITTON 4- TODD; August 21. 1850. . V . f 68 3m Yirs cjBL.umivr:i chew. i il S Tobacco; Imported Cigars of differ ent Brands. . Just received by - f ' r R. TUCKER & SON. : October 8th ,1850. 81 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. ' '. At No. 9 Fayetteville Street; i TTpLACK French Cloth, . , V LLU Black Doe Skin Cassimer, Fancy Caseimeres a good assortment. Good and Common Vesting, Black Satin , Vesting Silk and Worsted Serge, Padding and Canvass, Bed Blankets, various sizes and qualities, White and Black Cotton Wadding, f -V Gentlemen's Merino Shirts and j Hose. For sale low, by v J. BROWN. Raleigh, Oct. 28th, 1 850. C87 . . - I a fciirouu : . v ! , No ntore the harp of Erin rings, , Willi full rponsivff tone, ;, i-' The master hand that waked its strings, Is stilled I : lis touch is cone! ' The Genius of the" Green Isle," weeps Along her Sea girt shore, Sighing; I've warm hearts left, tis true! Uut now alas No Moore ! Mrs; Editor of the Wilmington Chronicle, aged 36 1 years. APPLICATION will be '! : i i 1 i - r made to the present General Assembly of Noith Carolina to incorporate FRESH ARRIVALS ' ; SEMI-WEEKLY. MARDING & CO. will receive new goods twice a week during the entire season, direct from the Manufactory, By this arrangement, purchasers will always find something new and attractive by jamming tbeir block, t As for Bargains, Genu, you cant begin to buy as cheap elsewhere. Call and examine yourselves j I ill i Under the Telegraph Office, i V I ! L i I ' i Fayetteville street. Raleieh,Nov. 14th, 1850. S i 92 On the 4th instant, Col. Orr addres- e V Brick Mioals Manufacturing Company" in the lents at Pickens Court House. The coa"1 ofSu"yv N "' ' CpL. OlJK. ' Ecd bis constiiueuts J ieken Courier savs tint, at the conclusion of his address, when the question wjis asked, what eour.se are wc to pursue to escape from the many dan gt rs which threaten -us, and the answer given dis solve the Union and establish a Southern Confcder- oey,-the speaker was greetea witn shouts ot ap plause. Charleston Courier Question. yliy married? ' w2w I SUPREME COURT REPURTS. U. X, Vol. 11. . U. KeportsJ being tne Ueci JJ ions at the August Term, has just been issued rum this Odice - .i - .I ' : : : : : ': : I November. 26th, ISjO. I 41 did the Siaineic twins jret Akswer.- Because they - could not remain sin gle London Punch. . ; " lHon. Edward Carrington Cabell, of FloricLi, was married ai St. Louis on the 5t.i to Anna Maria "AVUcox, daughter of Mrs. General Ashley. the Bottle -Some 1 bottle 1 NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC, STORE. JTHE Subscriber takes this opportunity of au iJJ. uouueing to the, people of North Carolina, that he intends to open in this Cltyi in December next, --.;!,!' ' ' I t ; ! A MUSIC STORE, where will always be found a complete assortment of Foreign and American Muhc, and Musical In struments; all of which will be selected by himself, i The Pianos will be from the best Manufactories ' in the United States, and will be sold at New York Attraction of nosed whales' have been seen off Ireland. It is and Philadelphia prices. ' i ! but fair to infer, then, that they were pointing their ! i K. W. PETE RSI LI A. noses towards Cork. . j Raleigh, Not. 6, 1350. ; l 89 tf - - . ' . v:'..' . , v i -' j,--.- ;-' ' -r.--. I ; - -.ii. i Grand Lodge? of North Carolina. riTHIS Masonic Body will convene in this City, IS on Monday evening, the 2nd of December next. at 7 oxlock, and will continue its sittings until all business which may" be submitted for its considera tion, shall be disposed of. All individuals concerned in the deliberations of this body, are respectfully re quested to attend, j : ; Lodges which have been i working under Dispen sations, will not fail to apply for Charters, if they wisn to secure a permauenc existence. j" WILLIAM T. BAIN, Grand Secretary HalCigh, Sept. 26th 1850. tt .... k tm 7- TURNER'S NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC FOR THE YEAR: i ir5 irmHIS Day published by i: ; vP U HENRY Dl TURNER... Noticet THE Subscriber has i determined to locate in this City, and having procured a sufficient number of com- peieui assisianis, is preparea to execute in the most finished Style, all kinds of . - PAINTING, GLAZING, AND RE-GLAZING Cirders from thft Uitv nr finrrntinrlinr r - - mf m VvUUirjt if left at the Drug Store of P. F. Pescud, will be promply executed and satisfaction guarantied. Reference as to ability, character, tf-c, will bt given to all rho may wish to patronise him. - T I WM. M. OVERBY. i Raleigh May 20, 1850 , . , .41 IEWllOVKL, A DELAIDE LINDSAY,; by the author -of .- - f v mm Lettice Arnold. Oct. 25th, 1850. rr mm . . o cents. , -c ''2t? ';;.;;:V.AT;iTOBNER!s.; .88 Trust received by Express. this day, 01 a lot of fine French Merinos, assorted colors: ALSO, a lot of Jenny Lind TrimminM.1 J au Oct. 2 1st, 1850.- j Trimmines. .EVANS & WILLIAMS! r85 . BUSINESS COATS. MORE of those 'desirable' Coats ; jci openedat the ". low price of 50; k E. L. HARDING CO. Nov. 15th. 1850. ' - - . , ..rn.': ' GENTLEMEN'S HATS. V- r FALL STYLE FOR 1850.-v.r r OME'l'H I NG entirely new and decidedly !' ganL Call and examine. ( " ' ;"- k j v i ;r R.TUCKER & SOW.-'- Aogust 26lh, 1850. . . - J:l 9 ;
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