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tliciWjr, at ianarly. dayC STATE TEG I S LATURE. .3- y?Q are indt&tedtn the Hon. AVTm.jB.-SiiEr-. - Mr. Eaton, from the Com mil tee on the JuJcia- a.rdTot a IpldcVcop to extend the - v t -at.. Qv,!:iw., Ln ! inrisdiction of Justices ot the Peace; on promissory UnAt"Wc cannot concur in Mr. os views, but arc wu- J" , nrw . r L . . v ?. ' a notes not exceeding ,000. Also, unfavorably iWthat heshouW Pub" io the bill to give the right of prosecution to Der- lici"AViU give his remark a place iu our columns, ; sons upon whom assaults and batteries may h ave Deen cumiiiuieu auer auuic ueuaie, a motion Was made to postpone indefinitely ; and the ayes and nays being called, it was indefinitely postponed. ! Ayes84, Nays 17.- - -:-v;? ' . - . :r " -Also, reported back a bill to repeal an act of 184$ and 9 reauirinsr the ; President and Director nf tlw Literary Board, to bring suit in all cases in the conn-! ty of .Woke : with an amendment that all suit when money is concerned, shall be instituted in Wake coun ty, and when land is involved, in the county in -which j the land lies; and the amendment being adopted, the bill was put on its 2nd reading and passed. - -. Mr. Jones, from the Committee on . Propositions and LG rievances, reported unfavorably to the Dill concern ing Mills. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. (Reported for the j)auy Register.) . New York, ;Dec 8th, 1850. SENATE.' TiiiJy 'h:' I Saturday, i)ec 7th. i -Senate inctliccordin to , adjournmerj -Ye?ter. daya proceedings having been read and reports from atandinor committees called,' ; j I- Mr; Woodriri, frorn Committee on the Judicia--v. reported a bill concerning jdaties of Sherifls ; a-rcommendimr its passage. Ordered to He on the .Also, from same Committee, a bill concerning corporations reported the same without amend ment and recommended its passage. Ordered to lie on the table.. . , ;! ( : f i Also, from same Committee, the engrossed bill Ect. Professor Hcrsan'Princitat! ES amply furnished for the reception and comfor t of 30 boarding pupils, and for their . instruction in all the studies of a liberal and ornamental education, at an expense of ,130 to 200 dollars a year, ending in June, Circulars sent to applicants. .iV, 7 tf ov. 1 1 ih 1850. . ,L: "-lllm 91 FOREIGN LATE I FROM CALIFORNIA. The Steamship Georgia arrived on yester day, with San j Francisco dates to t Nov ."1st. She brings 280 j passenger! and two millions The bill proposed to prohibit the throw- and a half Of Gold I I ! iiij? cockles, cheat, smut, fco, into streams from Mills. tIia Steamer Sao-amorc e-mlnrlpd hr hniter ... f v,: c i i,i. j nl " -j D r- a. ... a ' A - r-. Wav. c Kw rhiAh Ka f 1 Mima mi llcport concurred in. ' . ucw.uou j. ibuww, Wim,u mo uwv,w, Mr. Jones also reported back the memorials' of Bur- r.rew and nassencrs were killed M Ui ATmr w;tK . mmof? Gold is abundant. Money 7 per cent. concerning original "-attachments. Reported Lthetijey &e referred to the CJommittee on Pnyate Bills. Business in very prosperous condition. cim wiihrmt. nmpnrlmnt- and rncommcnded.lts rwnm in I .. J r passaffe: ordered; to lie on the table. V . Mr. Steele, from the Committee on Education, re- to proviae ior rue Conimon Schools; it "was laid on the tee on Gdrobfationsi' ' kv ;i M 1 ta wo ana maaetne special order of tne day for Thurs- A message from the House or Commons, con- c,r "Xm A f K.-r?V, r'l.-vL- rnrate JOills, reportea fovorably to the biuto mcor UUIllIIli UlCUiVUUW UUIHHMW vvuui vmw.vwt, t l ' l Tk' XT" on CJ m anoval of Cherokee Indians, and IWIUlu urr IY,S1U" ""8 "4 ieu ' . iinitA Arks. M. U nTAn rsrA. . mmrweA wxT moo Will OklAJU 1UUICU Mr. csesspms, a Dill ior.wie. lncorponuiou ui x c- coumieiKiuu uie passage oi me Dm ophifus Division, No. 57, iSons of Temperance, in appointment oil a Superintendant of ?a thwr? nf MiirfiftkboroV Referred to Commit- and, on motion of Mr. D. A. Barnes, concerninst the remov; . DrODOsim? a Joint Committee; concurred in and House auviseu oi uie kubc - r - - . ; I Mr. Drafcp, from Nash , presented a resolution for Ih? further- prerenting the sale of spirituous liquors to free negroes. ;.. ; i Messrs. Caldwell, of Burke, and.Thomas, were appointed ' by the Ctiair, the Senate Branch of Joint Select Committee on the removal of Cljero- . kees... .. ..-.. . . : . . j Mr. Washington moved to recommit a Bill in troduced by him, on the subject of slaves and free negroes ; which was agreed to. " , Engrossed Bill from the House to incorporate ihe Raleigh, and Greenville Plank Road Co. -Head 2nd lime, amended and passed.5- i Resolution in iavor of H.T. Dyer. Sheriff of' Wilkes county; passed. j -t A Bill to incorporate the Ashville and Green ville Plank Road Company. Read 3rd time and passed. A Bill to amend an act of the last Session, con cerning the selling or otherwise disposing of spir ituous liqu rs near places of public worship, was, after some few remarks from (Messrs. Caldwell, of Burke, Gilmer, &c, upon motion of the Sen ator from Haywood, laid on the table. . -j Mr...Thomas explained his reason for mo v ing to lay the Bill on the table to be a desire for fur ther inGarmation; - - 1 I A Bill to jncorp rate- the Charlotte and -Taylors .yille. Plank Road. Company. Read 1st time and directed to be read by sections. Mr. Davidson moved to amend 11th section, by inserting the word "fraudulently" before the word use." Mr. Caldwell, in the last section, 'moved to amend by inserting 50 years in lieu of-30. The question then being on the passage of the Bill, it was then passed. ....... .... . ,. . - ' i On motion of Mr. Caldwell, of Burke, the Sen '"" ate then aujouneu. HOUSE OF COMMONS. " " "' . " " SATuiuuY,Dec.7th, 1850, The Speaker laid before the House a communi cation from ihe Secretary of Stale, enclosing state ments trouitne tsancs or the estate, iNewbern and Fayettev;lle which .were ordered to be sent to the benatey with sl proposition to print. f Mr. Avry introduced a bill to amend the Con stitution, by giving the election of Judges to the people And also, a bill to give to the people the election of Magistrates: which were relerred to the Com mittee on Amendments to ihe Constitution. Mr. Ruffin, a bill to incorporate the town of Madison, Rockingham County. Mr. Steele, a resolution, that a message be sent to the'Senate, "proposing to raise a Joint Select t omtuittee of live from the House, and three from the Senate, to whom it: all he referred the Report of the President &nd Directors ofthe Literary Fund, and that tlieCotnmiitee on Finance be discharged from the consideration ofthe same. - Mr. Dargan, a resolution, that the "Telegraplr despatch" contameciu this mornmgTs Oaily Reg ister, . announcing the act of nullification of the Lesndaturt ol Vermont, be referred to the Joint t lert Commit: ee on IVegro Slaveiy. Carried. Mr. , a resolution that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the ex pedieucy of inquiring into and reporting upon Ihe t xpeuj ncy ot Jimititig tne term ol omce ol sherins to six years llelerred V V " 1 T v! "Mr. Tripp) a resolution that the same Commit ice inquire into and report upon the expedieey of chatigiiig the lime ofelection of AleiiifJHiof the I-gLiature,SherifTa, (o 1st Monday iu Nov. Not concurred in. ' " j Mr. Hayner, n biU to prevent fraudulent ' con veyances of properly and lor other purposes. X5n motion, ordered tube laid on the table and printed. Mr Cherry, aresolutbn reqaesJiugourSenat&rs and lleprisenlaiives in Congress to use their ex eriioos lo secure'llie passage of , an act to restore cotiiuuii.catk)n between A Itiemarle Souud anu the Atlaiaic Oceau. Referied. I A ii,esoge was received from the Senate con curring in the proposition to count the vote for Governor on Monday next, and Messrs Steele .' and Thornton were appointed a comtuiiiee on jhe part ofthe House to uperintend the counting.! Mr. D. A. Barnes, a JI to facilitate the collec tioh of rentsl ""Referred. J . r, , j, Mr. Stubbs,, a bill to incorporate Ocean Wave Division, No. GO, Sons of Teuiperaace, in the Town ol Washington. Referred. A message was, received from the Senate, con curring m the proposition to print the reports of the Banks of Fayetleville and. Cape Fear, and al M the proposition to appoint a Joint Select Com miilee to iaouire into the duties of the sunerinten dent of Public Buildings, and Messrs. Jones, D. Temper- amend by inserting ' LATE FROM EUROPE. The Steamship Asia arrived last evening. Cotton dull. Upland Mobile 7f. ; Orleans 8. Sales of the week 36,000. , 1 Political ners unimportant. ' Agreed to and tlie mice, wonl laV after " Constitution bill Dassed its second rdin , Mr. Webb moved to take up the bill in relation to the Saeriif of Polk Qo and the rules being suspended, the bill passed its third reading. On motion ofD. F. Caldwell, the bill to establish the Count v of Yadkin was taken ud and the rules New Store and New Goods ! 9 RALEIGH N. C. rAu3 Two Door above Richard Smltli' Old Stand, helns euspendetl itwas put tipor liU 3rd reading, apd - . x,E XANDERCKEECH ,'lakei great pride and a17S noj3 ?13 adled,tC b,U Wtt8 pleasure injannouncing to the citizens of Ra rn t r i Hie House adjourned. leigh, and the surrounding Country, that he has ju received from the INortn, and now opened for sal and inspection, a STOCK OF GOODS selected b " himself with great care and with an eye single to th wants of his friends and customers. A stock that will favorably compare with any stock in the State , and which he is determined to sell at such unprece ANTI-COMPROMISE MEETING. New Orleans, Dec. 2. The anti compromise meeting previously an nounced, was held nn Saturday evening. There was tolerably fair attendance. Among the speak- dented low prices,; that all he desires is to give him a Drise measures Dassed at the late session of Con- nd 1101 w grace. J118. an n io g . - I AIT UU w. lau vwi K.iuoi si . w u u WI Tr nor- IT,o 1XT0 hnnnwin lm iht above Mr. R. Smith corner and next door to Messrs. 4 nn .nArV;an, Wh. n..irJ KmrnliiM nn A. B. StiuY I . IjO . Auction and Commission CIV 4l HMVI V IV IV IV I1IVIJ IIJV 'Wfrt WW aSM VM I Inn 1?vt. ik : vaaforitqff toiiK Ina I StOre. Rpcremrv at the Navv . that officer informed the HisStock consisU m part of the following: committee that if Congress should see fit to make ' : t Fortlie Indies, an adequate appropriation for fitting: out the Pen- A laree and varied assortment of bea utiful Print nsylcanut lot the purpose, he would cheenuliy of latest Styles, 131 ack and figured Alpaccas, Ca sh- detail that magnincent ship tor tne transportation meres, r lain and ngureu Musnn jueiaines, uing of contributions, &c. to the World's Exhibition, hams. J a ceo net and plain Cambric, Swiss and Book I'sffiiy Ribbons, Lace and Silk and beauti Jul assortment of Shawls, very low, a large and van ed assortment , of Hosiery for Ladies, Misses, and Infants, a well selected assort me ot of Ladies and Misses Shoes and ' Gaiters, and ' a great- variety too tedious to mention, such as are usually found in similar well selected assortments. For the Gentlemen. . Black Frencn cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy ditto Tweedes, some-very heavy Wolleu Tweedes, Ken instead of the store-ship Frtdoma. which waslMuslin, Uounat, Belt, L-ap and some time since designated for the serrice. but has Velvet Trimmings, 1 bead and Cotton not vet returned from the Pacific-iJVbf. Int. edgings, Linen and Cembric HV&, Cotton, - " - " ' ' ' " ' '' ' Pongee H'k's, Plain and figured Bobinet. a The Caswell Female Iustltutc, Yanceyville, IT. 6. B. GOULD, Principal. Miss Kate E. Kellogg, Assistant, and Teach' er of Ornamental Branches Mrs. E, B, Gould, Teacher of MUsic. THE Subscriber availing himself, o the well a a.s .! m a I known healthiness or this situation, has undertaken to establish a Female Seminary, whi lucky Jeans, Sattinets, Black ad fancv Satin Yes- which in addition l,n8 Merino assorted, wonen vesting very low, to meeting the wants of this Ticinity, shall merit Flannel, all wool, Bleached Shirting and 8heeti g, patronage from abroad. He has accordingly, spar- Bleached and unbleached Jeans, a large .assortm m ed no pains in procuring an assistant possessing the of Fancy Cravats, very low, a good assortment, of highest qualifications. Miss Kellogg, (who has re- gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves, Blankets encom, cewtly arrived) received her education at some of the monly low, Silk, Moleskin, California and othef bet institutions in the country, and has been high- styles of Hats, Cloth and feiikl'lusb yaps, tentle- NEGROES FOR SALE. " ALL that ralnable Estate in Lands ; y known ; ' as the ; 1 Ravens wood ! Placta tion late the property "of George Pol. lock, deceased, situated in the County of Jones and State ot North Carolina on Trent Rirex and .Mill Creek about ntteen miles irom tne town of Newbern, will be sold at public Anction, under the direction of the subscribers, together with . A ISOSIiAYCS, . ; . on Thursday the 12th day of December, 1850, en tht Drexnises. - t' .This plantation contains about ten thous&4 A cres of Land of which about two thousand acres are cleared, and in a state of cultiration, well drained and fenced ; about four hundred acres of rich poce sin, yielding from thirty to sixty bushels per acre These binds are all easily cultivated, and capabk of high improvement, admirably adapted. Tor Urain Cotton, Hemp, Peas, 5ws. etween one hundred and one hundred and nity acres nave Deen recently limed, which proved nighty oenefieiaj. larl and 8DeiirocK n uu u ixu ia nuaiuws iumwuh u va rious parts of the plantation, of easy access and ixn t ported lime can be had taere at prices varying rroa belonging to the estate, iataediately ou the banks of Trent river, and sea-goiDg Tessels carrying fire thou sand bushels grain, can load there direct for sea.- There are fifteen hundred or two .thousand acres of very rich uncleared "land "a portion of, which- ui drained and partially cleared, and the whole ofthe woodlands ahord find grazing ior stock. A urut xMill and Saw Mill,' with a never failing supply of water are on the plantation, besides a handsome two story Dwelling House, with all necessary out bull- , dings, Overseer's House, Gin and Screw House with a first rate Gin and Iron Screw, capacious. Barns, stabies ior Horses, uxen, Uattie, oneep, ana tegro Cabins, with brick chimuies, capable of accciaoda ting from one Hundred and Twenty, to Two Hun dred Negroes. This property presents a most de sirable opportunity, for investment, and its situation is most eligible, and it can be . easily divided mto three or more separate valuable . plantations. "Tht Slaves consisting of ; : ;t V, T " v-iUtu x Blacksmiths Carpenters,' Masons, Millers, House Servants, and ! having been well cared for, and raised, are not only exceedingly desirable to persons disposed to par chase, but it is believed a more valuable property of this description, was never before offered for tale ia this State. : : 1. jM' At the same time and place, will be sold the en tire crop Of - . . :V now being grown on the plantation, together with all his ; " " ... . - i-,sJ:t Horses, Mules, Oxen, Cattle, Sheep, Hojt, Fodder, Peas, Farming Utensils of all kinds belonging to the same, and also r . .. the Household mdXKitdien T j-;: ; rFurntture:: . , Those desirous of purchasing, are invited to exam ine the nronertv before rhft nt facility will be given them for eo doing, by persona on the premises;:, . t'i . - Apply to James W. Bryan. Newbern, NO .Vod T. Pollok Burgwyn, Halifax, North Carolina. Kavenswood, Jones Co., N: C- Oct .7. 87 td lv successful as a Teacher. Testimonials of the most commendable character can be exhibited from gentlemen of the first respectability. . The course of studies will uow embrace all. the branches, solid and ornamental, usually taught in Female Seminaries of the higher class. Thorough ness is the leading feature in t he-plan of instruction The government is strict, but gentle and conci i ito r y. I For rapid progress and superior attainments iu Music, Drawing, Pointing and Embroidery, it is bvlirved that this School uow offers very unusu I facilities. . , . The Subscriber will devote one half of his time at this Hchool, his couuection with the Dan River Institute t ill continuing. " ' ,v ; Board, including washing from 6 to 57 per month. Pupils are required to board iu families ap proved by the principal. The next session will commence on the 6th of Janmry. trly attention is requested as far as practicable. Charge will be made from the time of catering lo the cloe of the session, and no deduc tion made for absence except for protracted illness. I Terms per Session of Jive months. rition, according to studies pursued from $3 to $15 Music, " (Piano with sinking) three lessons f . perweek, with an extended series of vo-c.-il exercises, for cultivating the voice af ter th most improved European method, 20 00 Drawing, Painting in water colors, Stylo- i graphic. Monochromatic Painting and Embroidery, each ' v . , 6 00 French, ;; 500 men's Boots and jfrhoes, Boys and Negroo's do, Cot torf Cards, umbrellas, oxc , $-c. -Do give him a call and you will not regret it. : ALEX. CUEECH. Raleigh, Oct. 26th 1850. . 86 6t Dec- 5th, 1850. GOULD. 3t 90 Sec K.-K. U. K, To the Citizens of N. Carolina particularly. WE can measure and furuish an eutire'suit of clothes (including coat,apautaloons,and vest,) at from 35 to $14 ; and will warrant them to be e (jjial iu all respects to any that can be furnishvd iu the United States for that money. v Gentlemen need uo louger send out ofthe State for cheap Clothing, unless they prefer it. -v-y OLIVER &. PROCTER. iJileigh, Nov. 8. J 850. go Royal Raleigh Ringtail Rousers. NOTICE. 'PLICATION will be made ta the present Le- ; gislature of North Carolina, to obtain a (Charter to r ear viTcr, uv , riiesand Swanner, were appointed House j improve the Navigation ofthe Cape Tt t-otniiiittee. -, - ; f H the erection of Locks an4 Dams, bet wet VYUiaiDg Jon an4 Fayettevilje. Kerr & Cuthbert, - (SUCCESSORS TO IilCKS & CUTHBEfe: Croeen, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, I PETERSBURG, Viu MA VE constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loatj Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Lnguira and St. .Domingo Coffees r ? , Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead - - 4 ; Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather. r - Liverpool and Ground 'Alum Salt ' . ' ' ; Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard , -Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse ' Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; ' Together with a large stock of foreign and domes tic Liquors. Wines, . cj-c-i which they offer at the lowest market rates. ' - , , . ( : ; . rf The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. t. .rl ' Petersburg January ,29, 1850. " ft ''"ty- SECOND SUPPLY OF Cloth, Dress and: Prpti Ccats. i r KNiMBN, if you want a good fiUing MJJ ..Coat, made in the latest style, Calf at -" - E. L. HARDING & CO. 7 USX Rf3Csived, and' for sale, on consign qD meat, a large lot of Summer and Fall Coats, Vests and Pants, which we are selling yery low, to close a consignment. i ; - ,ri:'a A. B. STITH &.CO. August 26, 1850. - 4 69 r- JNotice CipS hereby given that application will be made, at JLflk the next session of the North . Carolina Legisla ture, for a chsrter lo . connect the peep River with the Yadkin River, by means of a Postage Rail Road, and also to improve the Vadkin River, as high up as VVilksbore', by means of Locks, Dams and Canals. li MANY CITIZENS. Oct. Uth 1850. : ' 82 6vr. : Ceckwith's AuII-dyspcpUc Pills. FRESH supply just received, for aale in large er small quantities, bt , A , , P. F. PES& UD,4iUeist, Raleigh, Pf07,i Mb, 1850, ' '91 rvUile of Hforth Carolina GaAwvii K Vovs-tty Superior Court of Law. September Term ;1 850 t.- sj r A 7-: i ; t PetiUon lor Divorced 1 . Samoel Strange, J r : - ' In this case, it appearing that a Copy of the Pett lion and Subpeona were issued to the defendant in manner as by the Statute iu such cases is required, and the return thereon being that the defendant, ii not to be found : Proclamation is publicly made at the Court House door by the JSheriff for the said de fendant to appearand answer as commanded by the - c - -..- .vwmm wiling :u ppvar, it is ordered by the Courl, tharpublicaliod for three months be made in the "Raleigh Register," and in the "Raleigh Tiraes,,, for the said Sam'l Stranga to appear at the next (March) Term of thia Court, ta be held at the Court House, in Oxford, on the 1st Monday of Match next, and answer the PlaintuPa Petition. j r . Witness, Benj. C. Cooke Clerk of our said Sup . erior Court at Oxford, the 1st Monday of September. A. D. 1850. t : . - BENJ. C. COOKE, C. S. C. Sept 22nd. 1850 j 1 " 77 3m Livery Stables! lib subscribers, take occasion to inform their friends and the public generally.' that th7 will carry on the business, in allots branches, at the .fame stand ; and that no efforts - nor "expense will be spared on their part to accommodate the traveling community. Conveyances, s with good horses aa3 careful : drivers, will be furnished at all times and at short notice ; aud. in fact, every convenience for travelling, in the way of . HORSES, CAftRIWESBUGGIEO will ba roppIiedT on the most favorable and aceocia datiBgUrms. ; :v - ,i, st J The Subscribers also expect to ketp constactly oa handtgood - ? -v-' :r 14 v ttcvv'. . HORSES, CUQOlESi CARRIAGE And persons wishing to put out their Hotsom by me wees, or jnonin, or, year, wui hare tbeia treil attended to, at moderate prices. : Their Stables era ca v iimingxeu oireei, jusi to tne Kast 01 iuarzci square. - Hoping to receive liberal enconragemeat, the un dersigned pledge themselves to do all in their potr er 19 n?rit publia patronage and favor.r 1 i-' - - BUFFALOE -COOKC
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