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7 - "i 1 !: r tt if tHE DAILY REGISTER. t DITOH and proprietor. THE SEnr-WEEKLYf REGISTER, -Is issuel tm Wednesdays and Saturdays at $4 per annum in adyance ; $4,50 if not paid within ix months ; and $5 if hot paid until the expiration ofthe-yeatru; V" 1 7 - THE WEEKLY REGISTER, U isstredi every AVednesday at $2fiO if. paid within four months; otherwise $3, i f rV : BUSINESS DIRECTORY. aaxsiGic sum .assies,' ; , MAIL ARRANGEMENTS, y JSbrUiern MailBy Rail Road, Due daily al 1-2 p. m., and closes at Hi a. m. i , Southern Two-horse stage, due daily at 11 a. m., closes at 12 m. - ; r : I ; 1 Gi-ecnsborough---Four-horse stagp, due !Mon lay, Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a. and . closes Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at J 2 m. ! Newbern Four-horse stage, due Wednesday, - Friday and Sunday pt 3 a.m., and closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at y p. m. Turbormigh 1 wo-norse stage, uur ivinnuay . Wednesday and Friday at 10 p. in., closer Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday at 9 p. in. I ;v u Pillsborouh Two-horse stage, due Monday and Thursday at 7 p. m., and closes Saturday and Tuesday at ,9 p. m. ' . i v lloxborough One-horse mail, Due Friday at 9 aim., and closes Friday "at 1 p. m. . - Holly Springs-Uorse Mail, due Monday at 4 p. m., and closes Thursday at 9 p. m. j Letters should be in the Office fifteen minutes before the time of closing. The Office will be open every day, except Sun day, from 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 p. in. , On Sunday, it will be open from 81 to 9 a.J in., and one hour directly ; after the departure ol the Western Mail, ; ,- . . 4. f - UP STAIRS, ' SMITH'S BUILDINGS, Open from 7 A. U. to 10 P. M. JVO ADMITTANCE WITHIN THE BAR ! I Rates First 10 words, E haddi'l w'J. Raleiffh to Petersburz, U30 cts. v Dress . and Frock ; Coats, gSif m,xte cut and extremely. well raude. 1 H "':1 ' ; E: L. HARDING &. CO. Raleigb, October 12th, 1350. 7-, S2 i u u CI u 14 ' l c . u it u t Richmond Washidgton ft Baltimore 1 Philadel.!.'u New York " Fayetteville " Uheraw Charlestou Macon Montgomery Mobile . " New Orleans u c (i Cl 32 44 54 84 21 ' 2S u 5U ! 07 116 " 133 172 ' 2 2 2 3 5 6 I 1 3 5 7 0 IT ADIES. White Kid Slippers, T ,;: Hj, do v: ; do Satin .do .-, ; ' '; t , ; ;do. ; Black Kid d, ,- . '"" " do do do Walking Shoes. Just receirel by R. TUCKER & SON. Oct.2lt 1850. - , . - 85 J. HE . It V II A It 11 IS, UPHOLISTERER AND ; MATTRESS MAKER TT7 OULD, wipectfolly Inform the Public, that V V ha constantly keeps on hand a supply of the best Bed Mattresses of all kinds including the much approved ,Bucck a!ii Cotton MArraBSs, which will be found a perfect luxury, either inSum mer tr Winter, Also, 1 ' ; ' SOFAS, LOUNGES, easy chairs, rannnfictured in every style 'to order. :5 . . Repairing of U kinds done at the shortest notice nd all work warranted to be done iu the best and most wrokmanlike manner. My shop is on Vilmington street, opposite the TlMK.1 OffiC. ' N. B. he ptiblicwill please bear in mind that! I attend personally to the manufacture of my Mat. tresses. Sofas, Lounges Slot , Raleigh, Not. 5- 1850. 89 tf ' t SELF-PROf ECTORS, ; TO TRAVELLERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS DIARY AND DAILY Pocket Remembrance, for 1850, i rs:iJii me use oi rnvaie r amines anu rersons oi iJL husinesz ; containing an Almanac and Banking Cable, Counting House Almanac, and a Blank space for memorandum, tor every day in the year. - - For,, Sale at the t - N C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh Nov. 12th. 1850. .. . J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION V inESSCfllANT, rAYETTEVItLE, NORTH CAROLINA. July 19 th, 1850. Cru-60 T!ie greatest -"" modern Improvement wi Fire-Arm. ELF-COCKINO & 8 ELF-RE-yOLVINQ POCKET PISTOLS. 411. Y EXPECTED, a large importation of fine Guns, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot- Btgs,tBird bags, &c &c, all which will be sold low,, ' . - . '.j- ': v, . : i C.B.ROOT. . STEAITI SAW MILL. BEG teaVe to call the attention of builders and persons wishin.cr to purchase Lumber to mv Steam Saw Mill near Raleigh, where they can be supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality at $1 00 per M. T. H. SNOW. - RaIeijh,Julyt llih, 1850. v 56 ly ! '1W BOOK STORE! fTTlHE Subscriber has-iu3t opened a BOOK . . M STOKE in Two doors above Mr. Richard Smith's store, where he offers to the public SCHOOL BOOKS Of almost every, description, together with a large collection of RELIGIOUS WORKS, i . i From the pens of eminent authors of the different Denominations ; also. STATIONERY Of excellent quality; all of which he proposes to eel n vera reasonable terms! r;:i? -T'4- - ' r l -"-"i i Any Book not on hand at present, can be oraerea Q ojrvnn fnm ITio BOuann nI At Orel ninff liimitthorl I . J . - ' ."r . .. . "r. '"'-7"?, T he wil be nromot to fulfil all orders from town or in sucn es:nousumeuis win oe serTeu up iu4iue r f .)... i. -: u ' i- DestsiyiP, ana anne saunesi, uoiicci . . j - ! i IJOHN W O'NEAL. WTlTUaiff .. t7r?9'!nT:l.l WyaVraiiSt Raleleh; SeDt. 12th. 1850. ! 74 tf I ! RECEIVED DAILY. My Restaurant is on the Corner of J, KANE'S an S. F. PHILLIPS, FavettevillA A T.TENDS THE COURTS in the Counties 'J l y , l . . i itr . . d Martin Streets, iu the vicinity of the Court Zil or urangc, Alamance, waice ana unamam. House, Yarbro's and Lawrence's HoteH. P. S. There is a BILLIAUD ROO.M attached to the Establishment. Raleigh, Nov. 19th, 1850. apel ChHill, N. C, May 24, 1843. 24 94 m Tir ; : (h And all the places ou this and other line of com- launication in proportion to distance. ! ; v OF THE NOltl'U CAROLINA m Mutual Insurance Company, : ;.. RALEIGH ; ' ';; :; ; " j: . Second Floor, Smith's Block, adjoining Telegraph Office. -.. r ; j 4'? 1 :033ECBS-:-: OF THE IOIi 1 II CAROLINA Mutual Life Insurance Company, ; RALEIGH . Opposite the Post Officer-under Odd Fellows - ' f 1 v ' . "bam e ii; mm DISCOUNT DAY. TUESDAY. .. ' i Board Meets at 11 O'clock. HANKING HOURS FROM 10 TO 2. ' W. H.JONES, Cashier. F.C Him Teller. Exchange, Baltimore, Philadelphia and N. York. 1 per ct. premium. I I Virginia and South Carolina money Bankable, of the denomination of $5 and upwards. I 4Aeo. W. Murdecni, lreTt. v I Charles Dewey, Casher, .f Seymour W. Whiting, Teller J Daniel Du Pre, Bookkeeper, t Thos. VV. Dewey, Clerk. Hours f business from 10 a. m. 2 . m. DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY. Jioard. of Directors meet at 10 a. m. BANK RATES FOR SELLING EXCHANGE. fcteht Checks on New York 1 percent. Premium riiiuueip'iM l i. ,i " 131 WE CORNER OF WILMINGTON AND IIAUOETTISTRECTS. THIS splendid Establishment, just completed, and elegantly fitted up, is now open for the inspec tion and patronage of tliei Public. W. u. f Erruif. tne Agent ana Manager, is community, and throughout the for the; tastes of all those fund of OYSTERS, FISH, And other pelicacies of. the Season, ! BAKED. SCALLOPED. FRIED. STEWED. And done up Brown, with all the ct ecleras: MPERIAL, Young Hyson and Gunpowder, for sale at the Drug Store of I - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Nov. 2 1st, 1850. j ' I 94 well known in this State, as a Caterer GAME, CLOTHING BAZAAR. FALX AND TTINTER STOCK OF ; 1 - . z Fashionable i Clothing, '"" r ' AT ; " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HTU1E subscriber enters the field of competition 1 with a lare and well selected assortment of II the new styles of Fashionable Garments for the Fall and Winter Trade. Determined to maintain the increasing reputation of the Clothing Bazaar a it u 1 1 U U Riltimore 1 Notes of the South Carolina and Virgiuia Banks received. iriORC LAX D FOIl S A LU, Acres of 'Valuable Land, lyin; .(0 : two miles 8ibuih of Haleigh, on the Fay etteTitle load, will lie sold on a long credit notes well secured bein; hII that i deied. ' i'ermms wish log to examine the land and premises can do so by calling on M A Bledsoe, who is authorized to sell it. .'. ; a. J. baker.. October 11, 1850. ; ! ; , , , . : . .. r thin? well adapted to this market : from the very Complete r reiireu iur priraic uariitfsui gcuiieuien I . a. . -.t Vti v r . e sj i . ! ..i . lowest price to the finest quality of. Glothinc Uus- uesirousoi leasuug nieiiiaeiTes uuu iriviius. , , - w. w !PEPPlUttendstotheCW5i person. Trays tomera can depen d up on rinding 00 garments well handsomely piled up.sent to every part of the City -Aw" 1 TS' ni short uotice: and Parties will be supplied at any rH V.-Vrrr hour of the day or night! by sending their orders to tho House. Members of the Legislature, when fatigued with their ardnous official dutien, may refresh themselves . OI7PPP. J?'S! nthpr Viiliiv a twoll'fia hia old friends and customer ofthe-Citv. aire invited to est Voices, by do tbe same: Noi pains or expense shall be spared to make this TilE'HOL'SE where every wish of to examine oar stock, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in the trade. J J 1 The fancy Department is full, embracing English French and Italian Cravats. Gloves,. Suspenders. Shirts, Collars, 4-c which will be sold at the low- Petersburg, Sept 8th. 1850, N. PERRY . J tf 73 the Epicure khall Raleigh, Nov. be sratined. W. R. PEPPER, A sent for L. F. Sairrn. 8th, 1850. ' 93 ' NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF . . JEWELRylilXD FAXC1 ARTICLED GOLD AND SILVER PLATE, PISTOiS, &C, &C, &C. : AT Pcscud's Drug Store you may find Old L.on- don Dock Brandy.Porter, Old Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, selected expressly for Medicinal purpo- e ! - t a es. Also, iiapsuies 01 (jopaiDa anu oaoeus, iusiui Oil (Capsules, Tarrant?, Marshalls and Carpenters Ex'ts of Copaiba Uubebt &c and all tne most pop ular Patent Medicines in use. Nov. 2 1 st. I, 4 C. B. HOOT. 5 is AS just returned from the North, with one of the mo4 brilliant and chaste assortments tl Jewelry, Fancy articles of new and beautiful Varie ties. Gold and Silver Watches, &c, &i ever before oltfred in this. market. , ; . n:i - He invites the attention of citizens and strangers. He will be constantly receiving and opening pack age for a few weeks lb come, and will take pleasure in exhibiting them to all who may give him a call October 4th, 1850. 80 MUSTARD. NGLISII, French and American, of superio; quality. WlLLlAilS, HAYWOOD & CO. ov.aisi, 1 - TOBACCO AND CIGARS. THE Members of the Legislature tnd others who want superior Cigars Smoking UlldCIieW- ilitr Tobacco, are requested to try tne. supply just received by I - A if. F. JrJSoUUU. Nov.2ut. ..V;',. ;.;.'',,; 94 CHEAP TWEED COATS, at a ve- P ry low price. v E. L. HARDING CO. Raleigh, October 1 2th, lS50r . , 82 1 Wit AUAIfl5 EXPUESS. ANOTHER supply of articles for the Ladies or Gentlemen's Toilet, consisting of Foreign and Do mestic Perfumery J just on hand and Nov. 21st. Soaps, Brushes and Cosmetics, or sale by ?.r . , P. F. PESCUD. , ---A - I n-- -94 , r SPEECH OF tZ - HENRY l,riER. JESa l AT OXFORDSNOV. 5TH, 1850, In reply to Hon; A. .Wvnabfe. I come how Fellow Citizens, to fliai mea sure which more than any other, was deviari. dedby the interests and situation of the South. I refer to the Fugitive Slave law v It was our rights a right secured to us by Vie XJoh stitution, a right which had it hot been iis cured, that constitution herer would ' have i been adopted, this Union ' never would have been found 1 ; Thirty mUlions rfdoliars.value of slave property, had escaped to the North. The act of 1793 had . become a dead letter upon the ; Statute book. It , was necessary that vitality should be given to'the provisf6n of the Constitution securing our. slave' prop erty. The law was passed to acccomplish hat end. , It is a stringent law, but it is ajust -aw, it is a constitutional jaw. I We 3 have-a right to require that it be strictly observed, o demand ot the Government, that it be en every where, under all cir cumstances, and against whatever of fahati- cism and insubordination may be brought to oppose it. My firm conviction is, that if be repealed, nullified, rendered futile. worthless, by the unwillingness or inefficien cy of the Government to enforce it, agaihit the reckless spirit and lawless purposes of fanaticism, this Union cannot Stand t-- He, who, as President, approves a bill repeal ing that law, will in effect, repeal the cohsrl- i ' 1 a I 1! Hi ; Ml y . - i 4 iuuon ana Dy mai; aci wiu, in my numble opinion, sign the death warrant of the Union. What.!. To have the whole body of the free stales re-opened as a vast re servoir harbor for fugitive slaves ! A legislative induce- menx, premium, neid out, by such repeal, to deprive us of our property, weaken our pd litical power in the confederacy, and increase thenumberot spies frompur domestic hearths. wuu wu ( auu iu j iuc. lauiuues ior senatn0 back Upon us ;, the firebrands of fanaticism If the people of the North, forgetting all the ties of blood, all the sympathies for their otbn race and kindred, can f thUs j eopardize our , peace, and violate oiif rights, soiial and po litical, under a heedless and infuriated sym pathy for the African race, upon Mr hearts will rest the curse of rendering asunder this Union ! If they love that race better than their own race, than their own kindred and blood, bound to them by the sacred lies of marriage and of birth, by all the endearments of sacred relations, then indeed, are they no longer worthy pur confidence, respect or af fection; they will have become in heart ene mies and aliens; and will be no longer friends and countrymen ! . : . 1 I hope tor better things. I believe the law will be enforced. I have no leafs thkt under this administration it will be repealed. The triumph of the gallant Douglass at Chi cagothe bold and fearless tone of Dickin son, Webster, Grier and other patriots at the North the vast assemblage of the friends of law and the Union at New York the un compromising spirit there exhibited by Whis and Democrats the calls for other meCtino-s to rebuke the 1 awless spirit.'which ' pf evaifs, the firm and decided .character of our Na tional Administration- all give assurance, though here and there insurbordinatibn may gain a temporary ascendency, that the law will be entorced, and the friends of the Constitu tion will triumph ! At least let us give them uuic w use uu uuuci iu6 w cmai 01 ianaucism wnicn is pressing upon them and Uod grant that they may ; pass unscathed through the fiery ordeal I - .. r ..The gentleman has expressed the opinion that the law will not be enforced that it will be re pealed, and he couples with it, the emphatic arid unqualified charge uthatthe present administra tion is an abolition administration." I meet the charge at the threshold, and pronounce it; to use no harsher terra, an unjust imputation upon as highminded and patriotic men as ever held office under this Government! Pray, who are these abolitionists? , There is William A. Graham. known to you all, often honored by your State, respected by you all, reared in -your miilst, with like prejudices and sympathies with yourselves; a firm man, an incorruptible patriot a charge or in- sinuation, that he is tinctured with abolitionism mat a single tnrob ot his heart beats in unison with that fanatical faction, deserves the scorn of every man who honors, the character of the State, be he IFhig or be he Democrat ! (Here Mr. V. disa vowed any personal reflection upon Gov. G.) Ah ! the gentleman made no exception. His charge was a sweeping one. But how stand it, pray, as to the other members of, the Cabinet ? Coh rad, of Louisiana, and Stuart of Virginia, slate owners, respected and honored by their people can any sane man believe the charge. tiue as to them ? Aye, and John J. Critteitden the able jurist the accomplished debater with as geper- : ous a heart as ever beat and as resolute a spirit as ever moved a man, who would have done honor 1 See Second Page, s. r1. 14
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