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1. I I - - ' . I- . . -wwT TITWT I.TL I B IK IV I 1IT. r lilllLU -LX. i --;.!:. .1 i . r . . - a v i.1 i f i ii vv m. i K.r . w iuum' w - , ,(; . -v VI I I . .7tJ-.-I i'T. i.- i v- '" - ! aia-ivivawaw- - 1 -? - "I f 1 Ball . ' , r ,r , i .aaTaVawa'aTaTaW ' i : i ; i a iij -mm a a. -a. ' I -1 , i - - - - :. . ii t - - . ii - I 9 --. - 1 TBLIHID BT kiMK A II.ALU E41tora ana rniP""" Ml new pw. c. ItlLEIGH. X SATURDAY MORNING, FEB'Y 1G. 9 ties, Uta and nations, when in debt, will find that Tiwonet they far tbe music and know the worst ;?. Mississippi tried repudiation ami she a nvpr recovered from it. . ' Such a Uw here would only place a '"in upon ' the renuution of our ?ood Old State without ben. of the communitv, and we hop 1 belong to the "poor class - -: i that need relfcf and who are indeDt, w? RAYS OF LIGHT. p. S. Since the aDOTe w3 iu F..u.f that tbe l'ommon3 win Letters from Thi Uicbmond correjpondent of the Pe- j irtbw Expres writes under date or the -Yjth inrtaat that the lion. George W. Sttm- uiea, a dtlegate from tbe county of Ka , uaWha to the Virginia State ConTention, hii ,dst write from-the Peoe Congress tt are hDDY to learn . ... kill the Stay Law atone deaa the country against it. t.how that the people -are tEF" The V irginia ConTention met on Wed nesday lat. It U overwhelmingly conser vative in its complexion, and the people by . . immense majority have declared thai u Mr. Commiasioner Hall, oC Georgia, addressed the members of the Legislature and others in the Commons Hall on TedneT day'evening. Mr. Hall of oourie made a secession speech. Such wares find,a bad market in this meridian. . " - ' ' ; - - TOKcTBC KEGISTEB. TatkeLeqislntureqf tU State. The bill which reantly paed the Sena te. en titled "a bill 1a alter tkeWxtum of the State and the rule offend ' .. . .. ii ..ihUimI taal&nn every of the veopie, is weu vv. - ICF We return our thanks to Mr. Willie J. Palmer, Principal of the Institution for n.f nA Dnmh and the Blind, for a cimenof the excellent broom, tuanufao- force of oonlracU. and P-" tnred at this Institution by the pupils a ouoi U9 Washington, of which be U a member, and f aclion shlJl submitted to them for1 appro- porU that it U an unqaesUonable lact uia ; or rection hi bm agreed upon by that ,. - of Tbur94ifcJ night apprise t'ongress. What the natwe of that compro- J pf faet (bat JoLn jwneJf Ej.! of the mie is, we, of course, do not know, but we lj0udoT,Df been made Presi- are sure that; none has been agreed upon j f fc creation. It b our happiness which would infringe the rights of the ooutn. Jodge Summers, is bimstlf one of the most ble, and at tbe same time conservative, men in tLe country. . ( ' Another ray of Jijgbt can be found in information that ortt Auoama is m to have known this gentleman, both person ally and by character, for a number o years, and we can truthfully say that there is no man in Virginia whose character for intelli gence, conservatism and morality surpasses that of the elected President of tne irgim. ?P' "1 "nt work than Judsre B.ttK fflav- Mr. Jsnney is from th large, . ably Reporter and Jua.0' conservative county of Lou, cU he h. Quired a -ff-SS ion Mercury is equally dissatisfied because mong the most exposed of U8lry,great accuracy of thoueht and spredations ot aooiiuonisia i diacrimm . 1 J-.'u with- this task. lis wesicru - Ma. Lincolk r.s routk fob Washioxtoit. Mr Lincoln left Springfield on Monday last n route for Washington. At Cincinnati, Ohio, he was called out and made a brief speech. He. vtated that the new administration would be con in . nirit of compromise, and according to the Constitution. ' FOR THR BKniaTBB. - . ... : iKa i M ks.-iw. Editors : 1 was pieasea vo T . . :At,-vn u ..,i., " of the Utb instant, a coraniunw"" eipressinR the wUh of the members both of the ..h f th bar that his llonor, Judge Bat tle, should make a full digest' of the decisions of .w. c. r'rt f this SUte." Tbisannounce- r . n ,u. ment will, I doubt not, he grauijmg w - members of the bar throughout the Stat. A full digest" of the decisions of the Mipnnw Court has long been a demUraUnn : ami, ... mjr no man in ne n-- reile. uoon wriitenconstitaMons xor protection , of MK- awK&i tb STf 'ESn systcmiorplead f" tn thVlUvolutlon.Uh-iof .which have proved, through age. of. trial, t ."J r, f j . ;. mnartialand speedy ad- obligations, contrary to the "f''f thefartie.; and to the in ry ofWia forlwboa. they were made.- The oniy pur -v to rfr legal wrongs: to u it otherwise, u to it the instrument of fcjKerJW T perfect it for its legitimate em, i j. TJLJ, Jh !t. Jurisdiction and model lU proceed- i" . : . .. ., i. ...mkni ii una Oeil WJU' .v.?..r " -Jjr encourage men to viokte their covenanU "or A rrif of A people' or, " K destroy all faith between man and man." And last of all, as et more expressive of Us consequences, call it W rl .to i,af imma of the Old North "fortkerelUJof the P--. ! lair bearing thcom plaint andVhe defence, it h -trf IU h ght perfection as the arbiter oi n" - loned for its great purpose, aU 3rA in its action, from any.prvenUWcaie whatever, is unjust to its suitors ana nroarage, ""r,.' trationof wrongs. . But whet the d ay de signed and commanded, as bv this bill, ii ta re bSed by every sense of right; by the spirit of Sr hTwand Lnsututions, abd by the jujjj of colonial complainuof WfjlM; It is rebuked by a sense f rightif it be Ju,t that righU withheld shouia D spewuy rr hlsplritof our laws, whh&Z onj a U. a'5tateof great dissatisfaction at the ! action aon of the Southern uonvenuon.wnue me v,ui- . . . d patio a nice of the adoption by the Conventioa of the gutc tQ tfce depredations 0f aboliUonists discrimination of wind, he is pecu.r . It is to be, therefore, sincerely ...i- ;n .Lrwmd fnvorabl v to the wisbs of tbe and kidnappers ia a stone's throw of Harper's Ferry, the More negroes, were among .i.ra nf thir State. I I1R llfirUljC. VT a wmvmm have been lost to the single tt pnticements oi Constitution of the United States as the Con stitution of their provisional government. The Mtreury looks upon this as a decided step towards the reconstruction of the Union, aud as its irretrievable destruction was the ebject of the Mereury and the South Caro lina fire-eiters, that journal is of course dis satisfied at the action the Convention. Another source of dissatisfaction is the de termination of the "Southern Confederacy" to have a.tariff. South Carolina is for free trade out and out, and for direct taxation to support the Southern Government. For this, and not for Lincoln's election, nor for the personal liberty bills of non-slaveholding States, did she take herself in such hot baste out of the Union. It would be a righteous Constitationally stipulated rights of oth juJgment upon her if alter, lor ner owu tih purposes, she h taken herself and drag ged others out or th Union, and loaded her people with most onerous taxation, she finds the Union reconstructed to the satisfaction of everybody but her own arrogant self. n.tti will rfwnonrt Invoraoiy i u wrA iKa har. mem Dors oi me mjne-u i -- - - Ijel him per- . i r- Aim rwr 1110 asi-" . scene of John Brown s foray, and its euuew th.- cf the ia pro.es- ... .v-fi, rllv nromnUV to 1 .pneral1v will tie ngnxpucu. ' 9 v - a . - i -. we rrcrame, of Loudoun by .Knlitinnista than have ever been lost to the State of South Carolina, or it would not be extravagant to say, the whole of the j:-Sf.tA , And vet. under these cir- KWIult . eumstances Pre-ident of the Virginia State Convention, .nd in returning his acknowledgments for ., . i i.ia, h maniv irrvunu iniL ounur, "w " j o , ... - Wnnr be well seweil, and to bis own -r willbeadded. ,.v TIE niR. A. mr jLijai - -: " For the Rrqistkr. AVashinotok Citt, D. C, February 10. 18C1. , rrt 1.f Mr. a sneecb of derioea ! ' . ,i ai 1 1 'r ; h highest terms as being hkoij , , Mr. Jsnney bas Deen m.ue vu ; rt an influence ,t Hon. J. M. Iachi pecial terms w "IjT i JitMi justices and judges the soleon oath hat they ,riZ ,) rfeV anvman of comtmvH right, hy i Rebuked bv the spirit oiuw 'r - iir v. l r.uij. .kl st to nasi anv "law Impair- ine the obligation of contract!." and rebuked by ouf coloniaf complaint, the 2Ta..23 Kevolution, that the Brlrish the administration of jusdoft,", did it Iff fusing his assent to laws;" propose to do it tv renealinff lon-estahlished laws. j : bYtisPUe.lbf the rules of honesty !J and executed by every supreme judiciary that ever satin the SUte. They all, and every jwgeof them for half a century, hava dec ared a hundred . . i. r.nato"hinderand delay heritor n hTfuiniment of his obligaiion is n'badfaithanda. TM. is g' tice and Lonesty in your courts of. ,fTeryl-,ft ' . c. .k.iii will still continue to laajr..Z "rXCThe d iun-hiksclA makes CONGHESSIOIfAL.. j; In the Senate on S$turdajno business of rh- ! PtonPe ,waS lT?faV.. f Xw York. w na i ' riii An its r ituL.uiaiivi presented a resolution of inquiry relative to the seizure of the New York vessels at the port of c, ; v. Tho amount ot tSIKine OH iiuo crisis was had, but nothing said of special uiter- , -r- .v, tion.fann Ifondav. after the presents X It fclJO ;vt rf - e tion of memorials, sac., we Wnw..v hiill ishb resumed. An amena ment proposed by theiCommittee on Naval Affairs appropriauug . .1 !-,. ei-r-i-nr.war. was passed in Com f K.wimlhv avoteof30to 18. When .u. rwptil in the Serate. Mr. i Mason iu uui wbct w. . riW Aested aeainst the passage onwio amendment on the ground that th government was a rmmdimt, -iJ at nw -wimramv. .i ... Hoeinvl in order to coerce seceding States. Messrs. iWnden and King admitted hat i ia tAr ufiD a Duroose .auumu- tUC y UllKUk s-to ; i s - ' ' r m . . . t j ..ninn id r ii.vnri AtAiln worthof them are in the UJ . 1 1 V . . . 1 hands or one or two paruoo worthless. The Committee make no recommend atiooa and merely report the faets. Fort Sumter.4 Tbe Department at Washing ton has received advices from Major Adersn the tth inst. ' He thinks tdat ne ca against any attack that may be made upon him for an indefinite period. The President h au gured him that as soon as he is attacked reinforce ments will be sent to his aid. vvun wm - anpe Major Anderson U satlsnea. - OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. J HILLSBOROUGH MI1.I1 ARY ACADEMY. iNSTITDTIOSr IS UNDER itiK. nlll8 'I j... ..fPi r r. Tw. foruiarlvSoperintsn- It is designed to aflra an eoc.o - Wientifloand prcti-l fharacter as that obta.ned a Ae State MiUry Institution of Virgiau. and South Carolina. ! , COURSE OF STUDY. ' Tir IW. 5tA te.-Arithu.etie, Algebra, Freneh, History United States, EaglUh Orammar, c..grFu, ""rriL, A ffl-Albra, Geometry. Trig- French, Latin, uniTerwi nuj, r- onometrj, lition. renr, 3'i'. Co descriptive knowledged that tbey favored coercion when other gfa lShaaow8 an d Perspective Analytical ' r..:i ! ' ' C 1 Qn...;i, Vranc.h. Latin. Rhetoric, ttu orionts ruiled. i ! I t. Snrve vine, trench, L.aun, In the House, tne rooviujjjivii. sisted in the passage jf a resolutiun offered by Mr. Sherman .of declaring! neither Congress nor the non slaveholding States have a right to interfere lth slavery where it exists. f ! The two Houses of Congress met in the Hall of the House x)f Repijesentotives on Wednesday last and counted the! electoral, vote when- Jf ice President Bseckinndgeannouncea naw t ;.i hH rA4ived a maiorttv anu was President. j t Rpoubucan meniotirs home, Dut,on iub hon. It was a sironK s,ich for the UnionIv but Irnj . tone, ue revew, ... W1Q ntP to the present detract, he-,ei No TIIK STAY LAW. . We are gratified to see that our contem rorarr of the Newbein Progress takes strong and sensible grounds aga-nst the proposed Staj Uw the title of. which should te a Lill to destroj credit and confidence between man and man." Up to the present moment we have not seen one man out of the. Legis lature who docs not beartilj deprecate the enaetmentof such a law. We do not be lieve the people demand any such law, and axe positively sure that those who do ask fo,r a Staw Law, in the hope that it will afford relief to the debtor class, will, in the event of i's passage, however honest znsy have been ibeir motives, find , themselves egregiously uiUtakeo. Such a law would bear parucu lirlj hard on the debtor class, unless it is the first sup to utter repudiation. Credi tors, alanaed about tbe safety of their debts, (,nU creas their debtors with a. stringency which, under ordinary circumstances, would not have been resorted to. Additional secu rities would be demanded, and every means which the law aflords would be brought into requisition. A. would sue B., and C. hear ing that B. has been sued, and knowing that D. is a security for B., immediately, pops a writ on D , who is debtor to him, (C.) and thus would debt after debt be put in suit until the elerk's table would groan under j their weight. Executions, at the f eriod when they could be levied, would glut the loarket with all sortcf property, from plan tations and slaves down to household rurni tuie. And then, what would be seen ? Thi, and only this a man who bad contracted a debt far $5,0o0, under the well-foundrd belief that he was worth that amount, or Uiore, will see Lis property sol for half of :t ".ml the security who bad befriended him saddled for the other half. Thus it will be n that so far from being a benefit to the poor of indebted rlw, it will give the rfcb class, the clas out of debt, a harvest, at the expense of their lea fortunate neighbors. the lawmakers reflect upon these things before they place such an act on the statute hooks of North Carolina, . r States, she will demand her own. hetter evidence of the conservative and con stitutional, diction of the Virginia State Convention than the election of John Janney . u. President can be needed. We -w aav when we say this, and our read- ,r. mav know that in the absence of unfor- MCn circumstances, the fire-eating and revo- .v i LLJ. influence is dead in uiai douj. elected KEPORT OF THE HOUSK wwu i ArRACTK)NOF THE INDIAN TR0ST BON DSFKOMTHE INTERIOR DEPART "MENT ' 'I i ' '1 Washington, February 5 12. Tbe repor, of .k. n...mitua of which Mr. Morrisj Illinois, is Chairmani. gives a tronomy, Field Fortificauon, dences of Christianity, States. . , j " : .,, Infantry and Artillery imu the whole course- . YEAR ill ; And to protect lutionary ....c--rlll'S It V HONS. 31 KK AND SMITH. We licalion. publish it next issue. MF.SSRS. c;ii ! r- i - .a i...t K.n sever:.! days the uave uu iu pcech delivered in the House of ljepresen- .. .-.-.. i . i.: k V linn. .TnO. satives on the .uiu unuuu, j a Rilmer. bat the necessity of keeping up ... .l. v :l: nrnneedinS has thus witn mo ucj;ibi. t o r mnen to our regret, precluded its pub- - , i . W'e shall endeavor, however, i - r A., nronablV in our IU m w -T r We notice, also, that tne nuu W N H. Simith delivered a speecn iu w House of Kepresentatives the latter part of lait week. This we shall also take pleasure Knfnr nnr readers as soon 111 lajiujc, -.v.- v,rtl.l nf & codv of it and for it. , ; . i;RAND"7lA7lY FOR TIIK UNION. Pursuant to notice, a large and enthusiastic mating of the friend of the Union and the Con stitution assembled at tbe Court-house ia this city ob Thursday night last, for the purpose of 1. jne a Union Club. Kemp P. BaUl-, Esq.. f.i. v--;,i r the Club by acclamation lawn ' wv--' - - in opting the honor, doeoacap . - Silas Burns, itooen m.. - " chosen Vkse-Presiaents, auu Eloquent ad pow- n.A bv Messrs- H- in the tJonstitution. An earu.-M ' - . . in tie iA)ns"iui to reoeal their ob- to tne nepuuiHaM-. - ''iaM on the noxious laws, auu cease mo" "fab"-"--Sis of the South, but give to , XoC - olina, a loyal, l ruon-ioviug ; - border slave Slate, aucu gu. r - , duce theui to remain in tne "Vr7-i- that anv attempt at coercion oi Xi ThA slave would not only be repelled, but that all the sjjve States would make common cau Ac., but that bv kindness, conciliaUon ana w. i to whom tbe goTernment of those Mates dp Knced woud take the matter into their own longea . h intecntv of the hands ana return, uU - ',itulion would be restored, and the Constitution and Union be perpetuated. . , ...t . nnWPV. SOUTHERN PROVl&iuA vw.. ..... rru. vsftnl Government of the seceding v, w siato was oreanized on Friday the 8th w .k option of a Provisional Constitu- .: i .h Al.vtion of executive officers. x , r.;, nf Mississippi was elected Presi- i-: V. a screen which tneeyeoi juuuc r r - r , r .i..T..n if anv of tou were ancM . r tK w v the wropei secrexiv pus; --j . 5 Jj.u; .h ... li. w:-. f ukin.lor and deluV me deDtor toenaoio '" - , paymentpf hi, just debt a- he d agj do. tbecwtrrfac. and so 4om propose to jenaca con-: iriva7cVforhim.and tiink to lessen thai moral Krrenoe of the act by giving it the sbeer of ehtnd a I"116, cava aeceptances to the amount of nearly seven ttised 1 of S , p tW) tothree millwns more than ,fu- Me4rl. Russell, Majors & Co; ever earned, while detailed account of the facts relative to tbe attraction of the Indian . n m.:-t.- r..ptv witriMSSAS W8f0 ex Trust oonu?. i.uiw v. ..v ... -minii includinfflex-Secraaries Floyd and mi Tha ltfpr is exonerated from any complicity in the theft, but he, as well as thefor .'.f..ioa nf the Interior, are censured for the insufficient manner in which tbe bonds bave been held in that Department, there being iA ad equate responsibility attocneu w in uu..... . ia Mr Rnsaell s own evidence, he did otknowatfirBt where tbe bonds of which he K.ind possession came from. Mr. Byer y was . e -' ntiilinn nr sale of tbe bonds an aeent ior mo ncuv...-. -- and Mr. L.ea was an j iHiniumi. r..3 Kusseuauu (- 0 i1aw(1 TwaAlao acertainea mat rr.j .-"j" ject of this bill ? aud by what code of morals do i i : 1 . you conclude, thtas a legislator you ca me innocent a deed, which shocks your mtegr ty and insults your honor a a man. UllS your uwtiw. " ; ; ! ... oucruiBII vw. r C i i..i...ilu Wloof vour DlU.- I ... v.i.ji. .wanuncM were trood. Wow,genweme.,.yvr rr- t: ..ife. ill ecreiary .jr , ---r--hiMia Tk, ItBtanrts and lilt peoomw "".-. I Mr. Kamiram caueuu""t'" - stand forever .mark for insultto theamof Jhe k nothing about them or any wa- State. After passing a wuunaor w .v'. .VTI I irfne tneir issue, ju-r. ""J- .! will you think or our c -am w V Mr. Floyd, wno sa rCf7i J-,,. ftnd -Honestold North ?Uter- cordance with s rTC'Tof of wowri claim to oo caiiea I were given conaiitiontjf S.Sl.'not.oo.bf you who . IhinM .thjj L one pdint to another Mr. t .Amin.itvi mm ni uid juiuivyi ivj - -1 ;. nin. and Mr. Floyd said he would sign no nioro, but notwithstanding, from April to Decem ber he eave acceptances to theamouniof $2)16.1,. Ben!ir. i... kih warn e-iveu on the 13th of December, the day that Baily delivered up the i .s K A ji The Committee have ascertained that many of . tanx ura atill OUl. 1WU uuiiuitu UCBQ cvuv I dent, and Hon ms. Vice President. The preamble oi savs the Constitution adopted as we find room ... . J T 4 . f . i A.m.ui i.n inn i iiuc 'We the Depat'es oi vno - - n W State, of South Carolina, Georgia, l ion pendent btate. o . JuUiana, invoking da, A.aUma M PP' reb in the favor of Alniignty """" , ,.. '- ' . .... . . - . . ut.ii Men int. ..iiii.Litu . . ... .... n.d.in anil isiaifiw" ..-- Provisional Government of the same r"V.s... .r from the Inauguration l T a permanent Constitution naWtwesSUallbepu hwnsoever ium viion of the first article pro- form- was and 3Iessrs. W. Norwood were Mr. Joseph .TonesSecreUry ..r.,i lTnim sneechei were W. Miller and Bedford Brown, which we arc rrv we have not sr. t. notice more at length ...... -a about 10 o'clock, with j ne mung . cheer- for the I'nion. ' J . ' VKE. ' On Wednesday night about 10 o'clock tbe bells gave the alarm of fire, which was as certained to proceed from the house of Mr. William Adams, one door south of the Pres byterian Parsonage. A portion of the fur- i l... .k. t.nnoa nra entirelf niture was saveu, ouw tun -- - in operation, vi ' The seventh "The importation of African WOJromny tor JghnC 3ry other bt.l.vld.ngb.. 0f F'ir 3 I-- aT sbdfeifec tually prevent the same. . . i T.: r cI.tm from anv Mate nov a intrOUUClll'" w. r rthiWrS clause of second section prS slave in one SUte escapingtoanother, shall A siave i tQ whom M ! Uve m.7tJonc 'by tbe executive authority V? .hi'suih slave be found, and iu oi - , iu.rpim. full com- J' H.,.',rrwived all the money due tbem The accepUnces wer gi-en on the strtenglh of their COo "5. R;.Lin! was an important witness About a year ago, he could notexactly hx the fruAcA . fetter from Messrs.' Duncan, Sherman & Co. askbg him to ascertain, whether Calculu?, Geouistry (ieonje- itor of England, Literature. Drawing, tiocuuouv i . I ' v vw f l n an I 1 1 . auu w....i pWiinuinhv. Chemistry, vooior , "S". ral Pbilasoahy, L.tin, Drawing. Klo,ti i Oeo'ogy, MineraioRj, .s VT?' Constituion ot tne u T UTERARV SCHOOL. HIS SCHOOL COMPRISES EIGHT PKRMA-, whose stadias eosa- mentary Branches. M?. Literature, Natural jwiaucw, - ----- f TL" r .h RtuJeuU are properly trained UDtll wa im.m... m . -. - j - for the duties of MI in ue.ugiiu- i.i.ns are thorough and comprehensive. "JrJ apparatus is freely supplied. The Libraries aftd Cab- r . I .uauiaa nll, tinlll. ioetvembra.-e rare au. , Soecial aitation is de-oted to Drawing, OU Paiat- infc and Boibroiddry. The various siviei oi "...7 Music U uagbt a a science and as aa .rt. Instrua tion is givea o the Piano, Guitar and Harmonium -Unusual attention is devoted to oral ead.tfwrei Music- , , . . IS in 14 IS i i ia; .ill form a feature of ACADEMIC - Tbe- Academic year BARRACKS. (eminence ou the first Tuesday in February, (Feh . .. I-O iue iuui tu " v1-" - bajrtalll'nivaaf " , . . The Barracks ate arranged with spe.-ia' re without intermission. another building S kitchen, store room, r6u . - r . ! TERMS. : The charges for the academic ; year are $31i, for .. . ". A. . - .M.?l...ard. fuel, liahrs. wash- tiiCU tne acaaem .. - - .'.j...,. . Expeuses. , Tuition in Elementary Brant-be, f " College Classes, : Drawing, (material included,) . painting in Water Colors, Oil Painting, (materials Included,) I ' " Wax Work. (maeriais Incladed.) . Embroidery, (matertaui hiMN) Music, (instrument famished,) '' Board, (wnsning included.) . ' .!,. d and thoroughly qualified Uaeheri give their entire time to their respective departmeoU. ; Kxtracharges and needles expenses areslricUy pro-bibited-necesssry purchases are made by the teachers pedlars Ire not allowed to enter the premi-e. and no pocket money is required. - Oxford Is situated on the healthy hills of Granville. 11 miles from the lUloiga aud Gaston Railroad, and to connected with Henderson Station by a line or dally BUri!I'.nh.ilHJ.tio vear is divided lntolwo sessions. The first opens on the first Mondav in July elu'';" the lasV Thursday iu November. The second opens on the first Monday in Jsnuery ana cio. --"" nual commeneeiiieut on tbe l!t Thursday ,in JJay. MMidants are received lor ..ue or Correspoodeets will direct their favors. ta Tbe dec 12 ly. MILLS A CO., . '. Oxroan. N- O. SALE OP LAND! ; miiTH CAROLINA. WAKE COUNTY. Couit f Equity, Fall Term, A. D. 1M. Petition for sale ing, instruction, and clothinK- For ci dec 5 wtf rcu containing fMll information address ' 7 i Sup't. H. M. A. J' . .-..r.i UI.UTIIIIIPTDM ATORTH CAHUliiaAr '"""" X 'CtVNTV,"In Equity. . V v ti;. T. Tt..dttn aud others. Uittleberry ruireu i Original Bill. It appearing to' the satifftctiop of the'Crt 'that the defendants, Hiram 1. 'U"B "V. 'rThls State wood and wife Martha, are ..on redden f thisSUUL Tt is ordered UV the tourt tnai. inn v.. " IdvertXr six weeks, in the Raleigh Roister, a newaper, published in the City of Kale., com mandinR the suid defendants, to be and appear at he xttermof this Court to be held for Northampton county; at the Court House, in the town of Jackson, r"he Ah Monday after tbe 4th Monday .. Mrch 1S6U f hen and there to plead, an-wer or demur to -aid bill, or the same will be taken pro confesso and a decree beentered agsinst them. :n Witness, George B. Barnes, Clerk and MaHer, in Equity of Northampton oounty.at office in the town of .,"yl:7.L JLl lvmt after tbe 4th Monday in jacasou. w . ..- f ..... r.i,.n. 1SR L and ttie BOin.yeivr i . i- .1.n-e!"r:;iina. will be improved. tne juriauKJM"- r Now i-or wnaw pui - -j , . - the answer on y purely to alloir I longer nu.D -rv -. w tout:to pive ' . .. ...... k.a nnt IttttmO- ne. xnen n is ciar j r aprove the judiciary ; but under tte power o, Jrou have had a sin3le eye to jP11311 1 I. I , maaalv a It A the answer on your amanrneeu iu 1 . the debtor at m opuimw.-" - v.a ,i,.Kta ihri he atrreea ior . - -.-4 a firf the C that time. Then it is clear you have not attemp ted toino U UU W, JTK. " " 3 - j another! object. '. ! ! ! ! j Gentlemen, if you will avow y our true purjx. and put your bill in tha. n, ho y - 3 freeman, noaares - to make a plain avowal oi bis iuku., j IU uenti will tfecoter.t.to abide tbe quwio, - er you have acted wiinin tne scop " 2 or out of it. You know that tbe Supremo Lurt while it tMV?S void al laws in conflict witn iu ";r will nevnr, do so, so long as a single lawful intent can be assigned to your acts, V,0U?ttle unlawful ones were more probably the tme mo- upiawiui vuc, r ;,,rntailon IS tiVps of the act., inisruie o demand by st regard for your, ntogn far men, and your sworn duty as legiaUto. . Vw u d have just cause for offence if i anj? ther j ..j TV.!. Koiir the : ruiei wujli rule wuio ouuiwM. c saves your "-irita sub 10 WlllCU IUO juehim.i j- j j September, deuce. feb 6 6 1 'uEORtJE B. BARNES, C. M. H. B' . & -aria ui?.irii EST OLD Arr m. v - - BRANDY, for sale by tne oarrei ur ftv; yrs old, at I per gallon. Ala-, COV? - YOUNG CALVES of the best breed North Ue top and Shorthorned Also, two or three young UlU and several heifers of the same breed, from one to three yearsjold. For terms applyTii J0JIRS 14 miles N. K. of Raleigh, D. . Turner C. Ulley and others, ks parte, jtfLand. . Pursuant to an order made at Fall Term. IBM, or the Court of Equity, for Wake county, in Le. the undersigned, Clerk and Master, for st.d county, will proceed to U. u theU the hiicheHt bidder, the lanu-iu tue P'"u,"" and described, U. wit: A t.act orlaud on BrsswoU . 7..".u v..h .Mas of said Crk, adjoinuil th land o'f Alvin Cross, Uaton Utley and olher.,"en. t&lQlDK a-iwot a."-- k The said sale will take place on, the 8th of March "t'eIOiVoI' SALK V-Seveuty-Cve.dolarsof i the purchase. money will be required to U paid in ra,hnd a credit, of six mouths will be given to the porebasar tor -....yineut of tbe balance of the purchase money bv his euleriug Moi.mPrJ forthe-ame. : tt. W. i-r..-, v. .... . jan 23 aw . . :; TATE OK NORTH CAROLINA- AKJh, County Court of Equiiy, Fall Term, J80. ' Lilian. Ward, aud otAeis. vs. William . wife Frances, Mary Hester, Jefferson Rogers, Wil Ton WhiWheid s children, Elisabeth WiU.n t chil dren, and Isxac Whitehead, Petition to sell Land naJS'rta tbe above named deleuilanw reiue ;""'"-."' of tha. State, it is therefore, on moUon. ordered 1 Uar publication ie maae w ..... . -"--7. Raleigh Register, noifyiug the said d.fea dan Uta appear at the oexterm 1 this Court, held tot the T- . ..r . xt... j'.t.aa.w Tlntaeia III KmlAlirl.. (all county or w aw. ai ww v u,l(. Marrk tbe first Monday aiier me next, then and there to p ead, answer or said Petition, or tne reuuou w... ww wd against them j I s Pomona. feb 13r-w3t. XTT- VnkaU 14 IWt4. V-lfirW ivnnei.. livvvi 7 - . k Equity, for saidV fcouuty, the first Monday alter tM rry D"""rH ikis. c. m. k. jaU A V u tv o will eu jan 23 w4w HAiHLGT has taKeu me yxiui diavLr to please and hopes to oe .uBi-.. ATOTlCEAJi AFKIOAVll been msde before me, as viora for Wake county, by lleary n. ministrat-r, thit ha neiieve " ..A limits of the Slate 01 nunu -"'- - 1J Equity, 1 ENERAI. STATEMBiTT, HO THE FV V OK THE BANK. OF North Carolina! Bonds, I Notes discount-: P u s f e n d e d debt, 1 Bills of Ex change, Real Estate, i Due from other; Banks, vis: . Mer'ti Bank, New tork, ,707 89 43; 56 ...iLtoA tri- I Fulton .Baa k. iz....-it. iiria nh. I Nt)vrork. wtillKl. milled by a Constitution Which you are .woru , 2p5t-how can you dare to allow anru act of vou to approach that tribunal with; a false mo C7aMnn IU front?: Under the-retortee of OI WIO " 10 91 ''. I i T I i i ! 11 07 2,7.t5 93 ! ; l,55ir.2'0ay ,ouo 4,35.158 54,013 IGaoitol Stock jGeueral i Profit j and Loss, ii Discount,-1 b i.Profi.and Loss, Public; Treau rerof N. C.,' MerchaniH, 'k of L an, ,24S.'49 t 1 . i 'i 527 81 ! "of justice, you so entitle your W B,to fT u that laudable , and conslitutional ob ect, to expounders of the law, wbilo youre pAr- wnicn you - of the land. -.under case i i and all destroyed, of the fire, for 4.r0. THE WEATHER, j We have had several davs of such exceed ing v mild weatlier that the bud on the elm I trees with vhich this city abounds have r - ... i-.r If l.k montlirr of any abduction or forcible ; . -l..tiw viica v 1 ii 11 n biiu w pension , . -- lo lbe rty ,y SesSS in wSsuch abduction or rccue shall take place." . , Article Cth, 2d clause provide. : . ..The (ioveroment nereuy """" I .... . t-1kT Vi A mar. ::ar.t. of the Umtea- toies o. -.v. debt at the time of thew wtwa ytate. Dereoy u? - r - - 5 com- . . . it.:- ..n,n, nrinciolos OI A mon oblisaUon. o. m n.... - . . are the amending the administration ends claim the exrjou nose is to accomplish an act f 1. ' 1 1 tYta hcr(it law he mpneVrable sen which you;plJg 5i dtere'wUfbe if tab MlH between the conduct of the court and yourselves oolh Tworn to support the T?tB Will you feel, after such a deed, worth of the compliment which the rule of constitutional in StLi bestows on you? Suppose you P .,,...-., nj uieciarea in law tent, We know nothing of the origin , just .verging porta. . 1 .a 1 n an roil I . . ..mwrtv. COmalO" im."v . 1 lie nousc. rc uti r . 1 v w.i- r-- . ; . a ,.iiw and iroou lauu. g.b.VJ""u.T; of the instrument almost identkal United Stales. A resolution was with the Constitution of J... .Wonted instructing the ... ..t nrnmntlVS r-ommittee on i-inanct, r: 1 tariff Thk Stat Law Bill. Thia bill which has imost Lursted into leaf. If .1 tb-nate it is thought will bang lire in , decidedly cooler r v . - . m.r inn taasaR 1 uutm uui ' " - ho iiouss. aru 1 - - - -. tlie weather in a day or ... 1 1 J ...... lr-ilTT two ouf prospect for rruit win oc gloomy one, as there can be no' doubt that hard frosts are jet in store for us. TIIK ORKAT "ifNTON TUT I'M I'll IN TEN ultWTi Wl frwm the many srfumsnU . a nuiw. the (net that ,l.,rlv uconstitution.l should prevent . pas- .4 anv such law will lw aesirucuT u. o..y llficial U none. It lo-.ka to pujalu, what l?r may bem-ant. and will tnd todtroy credit. nv wJaa a martin P.alumre on Thursday laL tbatithaa 1-i.mn.a Lw, and in cnuee n uf oT tbe m.rch.nts had dtcrmlneJ f. sell no T2 . ' V.rti in Xorth Carolina with.wt cah r Wsdo hopeoir Lec- . ..... , .irn.a from thf i.l notoww iowiu . .".-s,- r..;iv ...firm lbe tir?t rent'"!- ... 'nention. livery whcr hcara irom, I ' .... l.,.l..inrf T11H. t iha tM.n a lnueua x 1 1:1.., eaa tMimn hunt iv overwiicuuib pe.-pl. e nor not. -. ..itist a Convention, 1 20,000. t- Mon lime ano st-ii - . 1 ijo ihbj.-v -t. 1 ; . f l-iri- able to collect at a certain , (Vpi..t.it are elected In , the wnoie time; il he d col collect down he go, and vow lha wilom 01 l"r TT' :,:" . ,:,.l. f..m 'Nashville. w irthr y-ri 1 1 must be aeea at .m that lUt jju, .M.tam. U rapidly working up to the tliuercbant can gt no further credit, and in- . wf revolullo against tho revolutionary de- l.v lMt the fulltwi" rwolution : . d-U That th--Uta.-dj JU f1'' Confederacy p ,r;4Qi c,ats r atiniT io tn tortivt a nurnoso u u.- tion? Recollect that the court may ; be time toiU trust and yet you may be false to yours although You - have the unqowfioned power to :...;;n.;nn ot our courts, as well as the mode of&L line. But you have no power to 'impair fSiSlon of contracts." Now jl Uur duty so to exercise the power. nf""' Cb the prohibition. If y"nRdftrnudIer refuse, are vou faithful servants? But ifj . under prenca of exercising the power, JoaJWjJ L.ana- inhibition, have yoU not broken rem- .r . .rlha ore sune- the obligation orcontracu. ... "rr - . iolate their enga."", ; - j theriehtsot tueir sons to vi arsenals, navy yara in all courtesy, but with fnjedomof and that tne , iet mo j-. -, -.raved keeping ot -nrl thn !tvcrnnien . " .:.. efforts. to ncoccui-- ..VuVui;hmenu: and that the i let me "K J""' " u " "Tiraved the keeping nd otuer pu. k ii-tiwi to com- canior, win j" . , ij follow- tbe toniw" ,i,fcvWal XJonstitulion. anu j of icuto this resolution to tha said government. boon received from President roun ...tminunication vlias judnr-)bertaon. Commissioner to the seceding Stated by Oov. lecher, of Virginia, in which he Governor 01 ueorgja iknt thfl -r vipa-ini- and that she will, during iTSn eplatoi for- negotiation, Pall ai-u calculated to bring 1 1 wna Tcnn.,'aliO states abstain on a coiuM"" I of ber sister Utes. .1 3 1 rr.ntitnt.inn. . . .. . m A 1 VOfil B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : UiV ' C,Z?"8: ,. .n. ToTelv to accompSsh that eni: .1.. s ..iUinii of the courts "A Dill to aiver vud r - 1 f and the rules of pleading , for j the relief of the fiiS? inll I ! P Whvrtlemen, you had w well call H by any other name. Be canaia, ana Sve it a tiUe that will express iU purpose., Call the State ami tl rileof pUaJuuM R frfig anheop,bvUlouing ihr administration of .ilJr "I bill to suspend the iohligation ..1, nretence of reforming miniirfttuiti of the law ror, k Li O ftUiuiM".. -t Mer'ts B an x, Bbston, Far. and Mer'ts B'k, Philartel-; nhia. Merchants B'k, Baltimore, B'k of Virginia,! Portsmouth, I B'k of Virginia,' - Richmond, B'k of Virginia, Petersburg, B'k of Virginia, Norfolk, B'kofCommoa realth, Rich-; uiond, j - 1 MctlwaineSon andNCo.v Ye I tersbur, j . Fanners Bank, Norfolk, ' J. D. Gordon and Co., Nor- folk. ! Exchange B'k' of Va., Peters-, burg, j B'k of Charles-;- ton, Char'ston.j Far. and Ex. B k.Char'sion.L Exchange B'k,1, Columbia, Peoples Bank,; Charleston, j CommercialBk,, Columbia, I II. yf. Conn'rj ahdCo , Cha's-l ton. Planters Bank, Winnsboro', A. J. Hugely and Co., New : Orleans, B'k State Ga., Savannah, ; Baikof Wash-1 ; ington, N. C.,j Bank of Lex- : ington N C, Notes of Vir : ginia Banks, 1 Notes of S. Cl Bank?, Notes of N. i Banks, , ! Gold Coin, ! Bullion, Silver, Expense A e- count, SalaryAccount Vouchers, It !i 1.1: Hi Viet 14,23U.8. "V ' ' 'I 1,184 83 ! 1: 36,od7i..S' 32.-i?3;S:V .053 SS ao:,3fl . 1 81 89: l405 90 1 i . BB7 08! 8i638 lit 442 i 2245'49-i .36,150 64 394 U? ' ! il -I; : 11 '24;13M ' ! i : ' i 256,65.; f 920.9L 1,629'82!' 6,OOo! (783172 I 15,010 16,01: 80 Due to other Banks, vitr J. D. Verinilye, Cas..N. Y'ora, Bank Republic, 1 New YorK. !jCai.Mer'ts!B'k,: Baltimore; I Bxchange! B'k Va., NorfoU, , VTraders iBank,: ' Richmend, Ex. B'k ofVa., ! ClarkesvUle, - Bankof Virgin. ia, Danville, JQeo. W. Wil i) liaus 4 Co. : it Charleston, S. Edwards, Ass, Cashier, Charleston, Bank of 8: Car- olina, Charles ton, ' I - B'k of ChesUr. Chestert ' B'k4f Lexing ton, tiranam, 1 Farmer? Banl buro. i H Farmers Ban! ; N. C, E. City. I B'k Commerce,: i Newbernj 'Bank of iCape 'I Faar. Sateui. I'Bank of Capej ii Fear, Greens-1 ; boro',;:. i. . Bank of iCapej Fear, Wash tncton. i' - j Bank of Cap Fear.AVilminn ton, 'j ; ; 12,'249 SO 14 27 50 '7861, 11804 46.1 123 j 1,872 if j 2,500,000 63,678,0? ! '63,f.25!66 1 98,03 r 99 25,000; 12,2163 '. 1 1,421. I; so ; 320 t i. !. il, ueyouu ."-"-, Mot ba served that the ordinary pro. . Dr on hiui; Notice is therefore gWeu to the said Add iaea Suik that tbe said Usury B. HayM has Wed a Bill in Equity, for said county, to Spring Term, H81. "gatas t AddisonSpike. a.d fr another -tot J Jfeesu.. of Chas. Finch. Jas. Finch and Pen-, Spikes, deceased, in which estate., the Add'wa to interest as one of the f , Addison Spikes is reques.ed toeom. forwjH aad answer, plead,, or demur to said Bill, or it frill ha Uk. ,u pro oontets,. ana near ' " ( , M foBTB CABOLINA,NOttTHAMPfO ! f VOV ST V.--ln Equity. , Anderson Futrell. vs. Hiram L. Bosrdea. ; Original BilL . V I ; It appearing to the aatisfaatioo .f th. .CoBrt.1 1 hat the defudaot. llira.u W?" , tni fcUte : It is ordered oy '"' and Master in Equity, adyertis. for a wki' Raleigh Register, a newspaper V-""'--- of Raleigh, tZLZZ: to bo. arid apiear, at me nexi iu " " lelJ HTor Northampton county, " the to si of Jackson, ou me ia - --- Monyin March. lCr Then id answer or demur, to said bill, or the Sam. .will be tak- coufesso, and a decree - " " 7. H. Barnes, viera mnu en pro Witness, George 15 r. r vt .i..n,,!,.!! pountv.- at office IB the wis Son, thVirh Monday alia, the 4th Mo.day ta Somber,' land the X-of oar I.d.P..-. denes. uauaiun. - - r- jan26 w6w .:a 8o ?5 684 . 311 322 I7j I 35 57. I. !35, 3,114 79, . r - ?,;o:05 . r-- ........... .Wuni lVl.WAkK ri TAT fc. iir nun 1 as - S County-Court of Pleas and Quarter Seeaioas. November Term, I860. . r Turner k,. Utlef and others, U.irs at Uw of Young W. Utley, deceased. Petition for .ale of Slave, for DivWeu. t appearing to the satUfacUo. or the Court that Sanders Otleyfj.B. Ol.v and wife Nancy. Caroline Crtw Edwin G..Wood'aud wife Polly, are aoa.ra.t-dent-: It U ordered- that adr.rtis.meat U mad. tt.iL...h Renter for six week, fer said Hetr. a . r, . ... pi..,. ..J Uaarlar taw to appea at me ue 8. ion. Pbe held for said county, at the Co.rt in Raleigh, on the ilrd Mondaj :32Z nd there to plead, answer or ue.ua. - dement pro enfesso will be .ntored a. to them, aad i-i 53; 595 63' 15 21540 73 Ci I !l. 108 94i!; 2,649 340l5'49 Il 452 54;) 10,668 3,487 116,7450 342J)l'64 K,80S01 147,108 til t,155 Dividends Un paid, ; Bank State ofi N. 0.. ( Dividends B'kj SUte,! j;. - ' J 04 6," 55 48 130;903 50; Notes in Circu I lation: oip! Bank, A issued 1 oy Branches, DeposiU,i Billa-cdOheck: in transitu, 7J.460 l,1.2SM; 23,863 37,686 295,469 22 6 5,151 . a n..:.: ,.,a,l the prayer 01 tne reui.uu... 6. ,, . ..F::l-. ...J I7tl.. Clerk of said Court at the 8d Monday Mnovemoer, .. flluMA$'J. PTLKT.Clk. - Witness, Office in Raleigh, jan 19 6 w 859,81055;; 1,201,311! 751,720:52 370 (19 T ...... u.wiTIll UPTHV NORTH CKOua.i'"" COC NT V- Court of Pleas and ynarlar S Sions. December Term, A. 1860 - , ' , John K. KUiot. Admiustrator with th. WiU -. of Randolph A. F.ualLdd. . Eleaaor Hall, 0 Johu F. Klliott and wire, Mary Jane. -Petition to mak. real Estau AsmU.! It appasrinc in this eaee, to th satjsfactioa af lbe Court'tClh. defendanu .--Tr H4 k aj dent of this Staw ; U is therefor- ordSred that publl eaUorbemadein th. Raleigh fcgi.t. ff ?thPute, publishsi i ZnV'-J'hi" (...ir uka forthesatd nieanor .-rr - - - . .crurt of Pleas and Qaarter tea.ioi.. to b. held lor " h t.Vn JTwZrv- at-ths Court llouae, la th. town S-!, of M.r,-.h .exMb.n aad Jackseu, on me u entered against Ltt-S JSCS? rrf-.. poses named io i',,"e of ,id Court, at OoW: JOHN . r. ner fmM " .TT ... 7 RALEIUHt a. BAAalaf AUIL Marble Maal. rffip. -Ordw. bv wad IMiarfaallJ a" i.ij pacaM ana -: - : 1 ; 1 :- 1 - ' T I 'I -..ti.- a 1 1 . t I . I f . 1 . a . !l . I - 1 I - VLST nntnaii tt. al aw i - .-11' 1 I ! ; ' ! . 1 ' 1 - -1 I IIlliajHiaii.". - 1 1 i -;; ;992 84'; ; ;- ; ;i- -. . i. ! 41 i-'i I ' ' 1: ' ! .5.175.901 46 . Ii5:i75.997 46,, r .-- ', 1 t ' 1 ' ' "" "Jtj"'1 1 r nKVYEY. Cashier. . ' . : . i . ' .i ' . - - - ' - K ,,....a.,,aaaaeBWaaaaaaa-awaeaejaeaaw
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