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i - - : , ' , ! . . -1 .- , t -- - ." : ' ' : - .-!: ..!':!:. " . -1 ' i ; ; . , :;.'!..:'.- . i JJJ Al u.Ua il : miMMm):iMijij . U. r THE DAILY REGISTER. 83 A SSa XDITOR AND PROPJUHrOR. THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER, I ffa issued on Wednesdays and Saturdays at $4 ger annum in advance ; $4:50 if not paid within six Btonth3 ; and $5 if not paid until the expiration :- -df the year. .-. : v V--r : r,-:U : 7 THE WEEKLY REGISTER, ' 4 : ; Is isi every,: Wdnesdayl at ; $2,50 if paid within four months; otherwise 83. ' : . 2 h .ivSELFPROTECTORS--? TO 1U ELLEBS: AI) ; HOCSEKEEPERS BCSI1SS DIRECTORY. 2 7e greatest modern Iihprovtmcnt in Fh'e-Arm. " , ELF-COCKINQ A. SELF-RE-VOLVING POCKET PISTOLS. 4TL.X EXPECTED, a lare importation of fine Guna, j Pistols, Powder FlasUs, Shot- Bags, Bird bags &c, all which will be sold -HXv-rHrlf-n C.B ROOT. MESSAGE ; . OF- . ... ' .... j. la TO THE LEGISLATURE OF N. CAROLINA. ADIES White Kid Slippers Northern Ma'dBy Rail Road Due daily at 1-2 p. m., and closes at 111 a.m. Soulliern Two- horse stage, due daily at 1 1 a. iDm closes' at 12 m..; s- "--V ' ' V Greemborwgh Four-horse stage, due Mon 1 day, Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a. m. and closes Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at -12 m. JVewoern Four-horse stage, due Wednesday, Fridav and Sunday ? 3 a. m., and closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p. tp ' v : l r TrboroughT wo-horse stage, due Monday, Wednesday and Friday a(l0 p. ra., closes Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday at 9 p. ni. PUtsborovgh Two horse stage, due "Monday rand Thursday at 7 p. m., and closes Saturday and Tuesday at 9 p. m. r ' . 22oxZofoii-Onefhorse mail, Due Friday at 9 a. m;, and closes Friday at 1 p. ml ' Holly Springs Horse Mail, due Monday at 4 p. m., and closes Thursday at 9 p. m. Letters' should be it the Office fifteen minutes before Ihe time of closing. k - The Office will be open every day, except Sun day, from 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 p. m. 1 On Sunday, it will be open from 81 to 91 a. m., and one hour directly after the departure ol the Western Mail. ! . ' . "' ' . ' UP STAIRS, 1 SMITH 'S BUiL DINGS , j 0penfrxa 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN TUB BAR ! ! iJ- Rates First 1 0 words, E h addPl vl. ", Raleigh to Petersburg, do do do do Just receired by Oct. 21, 1850. do S.Uin T do Black Kid i do do Walking Shoes. . , R. TUCKER & SON; I ST13AJX SAW WILL. BEG leave to call the attention of builders and persons wishing to purchase Lumber lo my Steam Sav Mill near Raleigh, where they can le supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. AUo sawed Laths of the best quality at $1 00 per M. . T. H. SNOW. Raeligh July llih, 1850, 56 ly To ihe General idssemby of the -V ; State of North Carolina : The constitutional assemblage of Ihe'Rep- resentattv6s of Fxeemen, to enact laws to provide for, their , equal and just administra tion, and to promote the general welfare of a people is an act of high sovereignty presents an occasion of the!: deepest interest to all clas- g5 ses of the People, l and suggests to every De- partment of the Government the solemn duty oi reiurnmg our sincere tnanks to ine (ireat Lrovernor oi ine tniverse tor continuing to us, as a State, those bountiful giffs of His Providence, health and peace and plenty. Since the last meeting of the General As sembly,' our country , has passed through a u cc it (C (( u u t( tt RioKmrinrl. Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York " F.-iyetteville Cheraw' " CHarlestou M.acon Montgomery " Mobile . .. 30 cts. 32 J 44 t 54 " 74 (C , 84 44 2i 28 50 rf 97 na " 2 2 2 IS' 5 0 t I 3 5 Dress and Frock Coats. liTlsrvFx JUST Ot'EIED, of all qualities jSy well cut and extremely well made. I - t j t? r. u ARniMn .Kt c.r 1 Raleigh, October 12th, 1850. S2M value the union of these States let then see to itLetlhese.fpatri up in their strength and put down . the trea son and rebellion which are expanding and rioting- in their midst. We offer no 'menace; -but let the staid and sober sense of our peo ple and the calmness which 'they have ever' maintained amidst abortive efTortsat .agita tion, be to patriots every where a solema warning, trumpet-longued, when North Car olina does summon to tne rescue, that'the Union is in danger In What a spectaclef r A sacred alliance, nav,' more than that, a Con stitutional National Unior of a noble people in peril of being dissevered and broken: up by gangs of runaway negroes and their cra zy allies 1 ! How humiliating the contem plation ! ! ! : "f- : v ' . : i dr I forbear to enter into any particular dis cussion of the various measures adopted as the basis of this adjustment by Congress, at its late session, to vindicate; them from ob jections taken in different sections of the country to one or more of them. This were by no means a' difficult task; but would seem scarcely appropriate to the purpose and char- silent, but not an f highest interests and true dutv. rennirA nf a wining ana nearly support of the adiu&U memt as n is, man is parts ; yielding, -5 for ui suKe oi me union ana me Uonstitution, such objections as we may have to Particu lar; measures, while we insist upon the faith- 138 t 6 New Orleans 172 7 , An4 all the places on this and o.t her liuen of com lamiicalioa in proportion to distance. , - OF THE MOUTU CAUOLIXA Mutual Insurance Company, RALEKiEI 1 Second Floor, Smith's Block, adjoining Telegraph Office. . . acter of an Executive Sfat" NT a fiery ordeal of conflicting passionsjand sec- would swell this communication to an incon tional interests, resulting from the acquisition venlent size, i 1 refer to the subiectat all. ot vast regions ot distant, territory, causing onlv. because a hio-h sons, nf AniZ c0- mst n arm tn fhft tripnrls nt thft IJnioii nnrl nf c. -o' . .. . - j r .?...r . -T" cAisiui" ?uic ui auuirs, io reauire it at mv 1 had frrvlTDrn m onl liiriirri-kiif 4na T irth - Tin I 1 J . ' 1 '' I . 1 Jk - . nn, guiwuHUMu nHuugnuut im& iiM u. xjkx- v nanus ; ana naving tnus Dnefly done it I ring this perilous conflict in our National submit the subject to vour calm, disnainn. Councils, and i amidst the agitatioh of the ate and natriotic considpmf Inn : -.tk h people of some of the States around Us, North pression of my deliberate opinion, that bur unmoved nor listless spectator. Ardently devotedJlo the perpetuity ot our Union, to the Constitution "as it' tin" and at the same time knowing and daring ,to -main tain and defend . her rights, granted or guar antied by this XMalioiial Compact, jno feiate ful execution of such as may be most accept rejoiced with more, unalloyed satisfaction at able and necessary to usi from those mrt, nf the amicable settlement of this detracting the Union which mav. conceive them m h wuuwicny. c "ic uiuMBiBui, uj vunr lODiecLionaoie. , 1 rni will Nnrth Pomi;n j . j.t - 1 1 . I wt - viMwuua a&h gres, 01 mese uiuicuiues, was a proua m- a noble example worthy of her spirit of ba jumph of patriotism and compromisd over fa- triotic moderation ; an example of that true nniirism unci inn snirn ni nicuninn nnn fv- 1 .li r . 1 1 r. . . 7", .: , i "7 7 . " 'i . pnucipai ,ui luumai aeierence 01 ,(tne van- iiiuuea io ine worm me possession, Dy our 0us parts of the Union, towards the inWiti nponle. of that nohlft nnhlir - virtnpJ nnd Hp- I j L- .r.i 1. : . , . . 1 1 1 . ....vw, , 1 wimiKx diiu views fii ino ninpn tit wnmh ntt AAir3STirtliV3ri . . ill . . . . i I , , .M uvuwu. Two doors aboTeMrTKicldiih'a store, vhere lw .wuu.j,iuo ui v iC auonaL. liovernment onginated. and i bv r. .u- mahie' value tnev mace nnnn thft : llninn : u . us yucww luepuuuc ,7 r - , i .t wiuuu itiuusi ue inaiuiainea, 11 mainiainea SCHOOL BOOKS sure narDinger onne stability oi our as all. Let us then support, for' the sake of Of almost erery description, together with a large uovernmeni. r - ,vf ' ' : , the Union, the whole ad iustment and while coi eciion or j. ma uui uaitiiciii. auu iuc uuis uv vtuitu u wo HomqnH this nr il.i v. " - 1 . wi, i w uLiiii a.u 111 iiuiri a. riiii mi iiihi urw n ; . RELIGIOUS WORKS. " has been consummated are .now. however; A 1 ' i I i.i . -1 I iuv w lutuu, ? VUttV UUIV UUT From the pens of eminent authors of the different met witn violent denunciation and j.opposi- selves, ?2 U,' 'Z,)y : j uenorninations ; also, i in tion, among some oi our bretnren IN ortn and s;nrA vmiriof 4(iinnmMan ouuui. t -.'tj- 1 itrv has nassed thrnuorh onnthoi. AvniAil vi:vvsuu uiimj, uu w nuiwi;iiivpnw..i dijuhc ul ult3 ui in uisuraiiiz.cns auu ialcrpnp witripprl' tiri hprp Ioo- orirl in.iu Any Book'noi oiUmn J it Ueit, U be ordered flf awakening the tonishmenl of 'the n. nd received by the SuWiber, in a few daySj and , . V' jr " V ? VT : . I OI the .UId VVorid. . V , 4. . . " V . 1 . , . I J i ( . O . O O: IT ...... r" , i I i WJ iinAiiT tnmnlr m mi Kl! i" l f I. . 1 1 . ' 111 tVllVUK HUIUIUII VI VLtUlLM tUUillll 1 1 1. . IlffrVV lu a uiwiicHiyci incut ui uic iuc.uc oply of Executive authority : assumes the control tactionistsiand agitators, exerting Ior; their Uf the jAitov and the Navv. and the stiU miirhtier uwuii mo i euiuitj oi puuuciu power, jixecuuve paironasre. our Gov- while no voice, among twenty millions of freemen ernment, and will so continue, while ar pop- breathes even the whisper ot dissent ! Although .'ernment exists amoner us. " . vwvi "w.. uvDigicu oiuiuon miHE Suhscrihex has iast ODened a BOOK ii STORE in 1 i . JOHN W. O'NEAL Raleigh; Sept. 12th. 1850.1 74 tf j J! IILKl HARRIS, UPHOLlSTERERlANDvAlATTRESS MAKER ITlT70ULd respectfully inform the Public, that V V he constantly keeps on haud a supply of the ; MaHresses or all tinds-inoluding the U,, 6UV own selfish ends, sinister influence public mind, have always existed in best; Red much aimroved OF THE IN'OI CVII13A R O I IX A j Mutual uije insurance vuompany,' nnnn;tR the Post Office under Odd Fellows HalL' v huck Atlp Cotton Mattrf.ss. which will be found n perfect luxury, either in Sum nier.or Winter, AUo, ' j . i SOFAS, LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, manufactured in every style to orderv " -w"" o ....,0 . . A , ' : '4 .lit. tin-A Their inachintftions have hitherto Vielded to ?rJl " lue J f : j. j , , -j . . , uua iiau u uccrecu lb , zuiu wiu ouprenmcy OI UULL DISCOUNT DAY) TUESDAY.- i ' Board Meets at 11 O'cocc. BANKING HOURS FROM 10 TO 2. , ' ; W. H. JONES. Cashier. . Pv C. HILL, Teller. 1 A Exchange, Baltimore, Philadelphia and N. York, 1 per et premium. " ' J: Virginia and South Carolina money Bankable, of ihe denomination of $5 and upwards.- l Geo. W. Mordecai, Pret. Charles Dewey, Casher, -, 4 Seymour W. Whiting, Teller r f - 5 Daniel DnPre, Bookkeeper, . ; C Thos. WfDewey, Clerk. r Hours of business from 10 a. m.' tu 2 n. m. DISCOUNT DAY, WEDN KDAYi .. T Board of Directors meet at 10, BANK RATES FOR SELLING EKCllANCE. Sight Checks on New York 1 per cent. Premium. t ,u Philadelp'ia-U . 5 ... u. Baltimore "1 . u i "Nnfoa nf tli South Carolina and Virginia Bauks v , , - .... . , , . ii. . j'g ' i ' " 1 lit- i II i x uie lorce oi reason, anuniignieneaj pairioi- arbitrament isjackiiowledgedand acquiesced in by ism. - l'- h ! 1 i aII RM;tions and bv all nartiwsL. i i ; . xi '.i The "spirit 'of disunion, heretofore! confined Many subjects of paramount importance to-the to some particular Section of the country, is State, will claim your attention during the present nowl however, acauirinsr aniexDansion and session. - j v o . , i . i Rcmiplncr or alt fetftdsdornint the Shortest notice Utt-ArtfrlK iKat iho fnmKinp pmmtr. - 1 he QUtieS OI the kxeCUtl Ve OI North Carolina hind all work warranted to be done iu the best and! .; efiu c Af f.aaA ;ar,.rtrhave,by cumulative actfif'of the General Assemblv. most wroKmanuuo inanuvr. v . j . ,u tT': iu..Lu ..i. tr i-j i tj iu uecome so ; muuuanous ana neterosreneous. tnat My .hop Is on Wilmington street, opposite the uiiiun uuwuuut iuc laui. , iuUih. par- to them, must, of necessity, be sue- Times umc. k I I . ;, nwiuot tunc, ;u ucllu" ,uhuwl rat fc cinct and desultory. In eivinxr. through vou. to. i. u. xne puunc win jncaac oe:ir iu uuuu iuu jjci us uuiu iast; vj iuc uiuuu ui iuc ouica. i tne people ot tne state, an account of the maiinpr m a i t' ll ri . 1 . . . - , - Ape, last to come into tne,noiy alliance 01 ui which they nave been discharged, I shall, at the the old thirteen, let us be the last to leave it. same time, take a rapid review of the treneral fcoh-J I attend personally to the ntanutactiire 01 my Mat. ttfessea, Softs,; Lounges &.C , H , Rdeigh, Nov. 5- 1850. i 89 tf DIARY AND DAILY, For Sale at the - . . , N.C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh Nov, 12h 1850. - '. : ; Z ; , ' VJ D. WILLIAMS, . i FX1.V.1J1 J2 UNO CQMM13S10M - 'UlCR.CflAKT, r3t f NORTH j CAROLINA. . j July 19tb,: 1 850. I V - 6r;.C0 anac and uanking Keyarcn oi our lipeny, ana national gceai- a mt? pnt ' ot? thp r(KriTimcm and a Blank space aess; andlclaini the privilege oil my;ofi AMENDMSNTT THE qQiTi'in in the year. .. . Jtn .nUmnlv tn invnh-A tlio Pnnlfi , It is hot to be denied that .a large, respectabb - : ThA fonlnrinta of Wnshinnrton and his match- dition of our State afiairs; and shall, with utmost less compeers, mav oe louowear wiuioui . rrT's "ss'- Pockct Remembrance, for 1850. doubtfulnes or waveriiiff. ? It is union which TSffl" i?0: ? m! . - ; . , ,w . . i-r. ,t caun consiuerauun 01 me xjeaisiauve uenanment OH iIia nA nf Prirate Pmnlli. and Pprsona of fflVCB US all We arC Or nOpe tO DC ill IS . me I V " ... " ..... ? , 1. ) ... '1 1 . vivui MvtwiuuwH. . p. l bustne2 : containing, an aim Table, Counting House Almanac, for memorandums, tor every day i of North Carolina, andthei, Bepre.inUtive,. iPfiSu. to beware now-mey noia communion wiiu vYhen this topic was started a short whde 8go, cabal or Convention to sap and oveftnrow it. tne pr change in the Government went no But let us not be misunderstood! Let it further than a! single alteration iof the Constitution- not be supposed that our deep and abiding towit, to enlarge the personal right ,cf lufirae, so devotion 10 me union, is sucu as iw renuer wn v",v t'HiSHVi iuc www w.vw us insensible to the iust appreciation of our tor senators, or wimout.ireenoiaa.; nghts; or callous to the stain of dishonor. - As a southern portion of the Union we hive rights which are ours by the Constitution ours by comproniise, and by the supreme laws which srovern Us.J t These will never be surrendered We take our stand in the rat ! of shut Hern destiny, p We have been assured ginning of tree government in North Carojiaa, by patriotic statesmen of the Worm, that, in :- . .. FRESIlv',!! U K1V ALS APBai iilfilil tf ! receired.5 ' '. - ' . . : ' I ' ! -1 - , bhJvll-WhtKLY' I - rrfl ARDING'&i CO. will receive new goods twice inj a weeK durins the -entire 1 season, direct from A rrps of Valuable LanL lv!n!T ' two i the Manufactnrv " ! iliia nrranemeht. ourchasera Ut miles Sonih of Kaleigh, on the , ty- will always find something new and attractive bj the tree. Mates, me masses Ol me people are I -pj-rii. pcire to alter it . . . . . ... . 1 . - : z i t-. . . . ' . . ... . r- i 1 i - - eiieme road, will ne sour on a long crwu nines 4 examining nieir cmock. As ior well secured beiug all thal ia desired. ;4 ler!Oos wish 1 you cant begin to buy lis cbj?ap . ing to examine theland and premises can do so by and examine yourselves , ' V " calling on M- A Bledioe. who is authorizetl to Fell it. " ! " - Under the Telegraph 0 ft.ee, - t5. J. BAKE 11:. i : ; . . Fayetteville street, ., October 11 1830. ,; , ' ; 83 1 1 Raleigh, Nov; 14th, 1850. t. ' l,92 I- need not inform you how .much, and how. rapidly jbis demand for reform, ha& .enLirrrd. It already embraces a change m the basis, of rei sentation in the General Assembly : a change ia tne mode ot electing tne otate omcers; ana an en tire revolution; of pur Judiciary system, and cf the principles upon wnicn 11 nas siooa iroa ms. ce- discontent ed with the Constitution it is, and therefore in any or all of tae3;ica a,B. ... Vi ona upon me ques;iun ui r ucgi-wuvcrjr, portant respects, 1 cannot undertake to say ; thcujli elsewhere. Valjand are opposed to disturbing the institution that ,i$j,he questicn which; amy jujjsseat; 7V3ht is confined" to a body of fanatics contempti- ZiW ectwti for aherinj th&z?rJz? j. " t t '.- 1 a - .1 . if? . T . J Tj . . . . . . . Die tor numoers or respeciaDiiuy. Af they I tf, 1 !
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