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. f I - ' - - 8 - ? ' ' m ' ' .4. THE DAILY REGIS TERS n t. 'If; ' TIIE" iSEill-WEEK tY, RKGLSTER,! . 'It issued'; on iVc4alaysi.and .turdavaat $4 perannura 4a advance, ; $4,50 if, not paid t within bt months ; and $5 if not paid until the expiration of the vcar. . ji-f.'UdT' THE WEEKLY REGISTER, . I Is issued' cvere Wednesday aV 2,50 if paid . J- B0OK;STORE5i P0MER0X& O'NEAL;- ;J No, 16; Fayette villc St., Nearly Opposite. T - vufi f . :the-Po&t Office. . , . 1 ; , ; 'ARE now receiving an extensive assortment of L.-iw,Metlic:il,Theologicii, Miscellaneous and School Book?, generally Ui Annuals and choice Books for Presents, ITotcIj?, Strttionery of all kinds, Bitch we re gelling me very lowest prices ; prices which ire'ftre confideut must girt entire satiafdctioo: ' Cull Had oxsmiae 1 , ;W.':U! POME ROY, 1. DDlf'lf I mmm in Wari BUSIXKSS IHUECTOIIL i ? 13 ,! ."'. Will JWAm-tf--By'RaiI Road, Due daily,at 1-2 p. m.f and close at ll j a. rn. , . t Southern-Two horse alagTp- dub daily at 1 1 a. m.- clses aijl2rn) r ,; pr rn n -.y I, ar Grce?isiorowg:aour-norsf?w slae.y due Mon day, Wetfnesiay 'arid Saiarlfay af fj rf.Kmn anJ closes Sunday;1 Wedriesda y and Friday 5 ai1 1 2 rh. 1 Newbem--F61 r-fiorse stage, due YVednes"dai v riuay anu ounuay ?i o a. in.; anu ciuea ouuusy, TUeklay-and;TliursaayJaV9 jii'taV;' ? u . " Kirbmmsji T w6-horse siage, due ' 'Monday,' Wednesday and, Friday al 10p. in., closes Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday'- at "9 p: mi 1 ' V P'dlsborough'Xwv horsa mz? fdue, Monday and Thursday "at f p. in., awd clyseV" Saturday an4-Tuesday at Up. m. v, . , ooMrOne-liofse' mail ,! Due Friday at 9 a. mVj and closes Friday at 1 p. tii; , T ;v ; ? Holly 'Springs llorse -'Mail,', due Moaday at 4 p. Aj.j and closes Thursday at 9 p. ru. .Letters should he' in. the OtHce tifieen minutes t)efore ihe time of clositrjr The Office will fiejppen every day , except Sun day, from S'ciock am. until 9 fp. in. On Sunday ;ii will be open froVuSi to 9i a. m., and one hour? directly after 'the departure at the A .1 T W ft'VPA 1 -"Dec; :Hh,18uO.' ! 2 ff'Jt- 53 : ..TUE Sufa.scribtf rs have t his day x'urmed a Copart nership iu a general business as - H . , .; ,v r , . Ilooksellfrs and Stationers, i t ud will continue to carry on the business under the Vame aud I'irra of - ' f v; "V. . pomeroy;o?eaC":' Ralei?h, December 9th, 1850. . . 99 , IVS7'AS J5AS'A3 OF WILD ; 'if Wcsiera Mail. v:i u . i UP STAIRS,! ' S M I T H S a B U It 0 I N G S , 7 f .HuOpen from 7 AJl.rto;10 P. M. ? 'SO ADMITTANCE WIl'IlIS; THE BARU fit ( Rates - ; Fiwt lO word?; E'h addri wd. Raleigh to Petersburg,-- 3U ct?. Ricbmohd - 32 ' Washington --44 V Baltiinure S4 . Philadelphia' 74 u -New Vorfci iT.-b4ii 4 Favetterilla JSl IH''Cheriiwl'-: ' Chailestoi it a 1 SO u Motitgoaiery, ll " , J , " Mobile " '13s '""' New Orleans 174 And all the places "uii this and'ther lines ef em lattaicution in proporliwu to distance. , a u 4t 1 a .7' OP THE. IMOKTH CAROLINA ' "; Mutual Insurance Company, s f : : : raleiuii Sermd Floor, SmuiUIs Block, adjinia Telegraph OF TsaE itarrai AUOfilA Mutual Life 1 Insurance Company, '-: , raleigh : Opposite the PiwCOiHce uuJer Odd Fellows " , Olb'GOUNr day; TUESUAY. Board :Meetni 11 O'clock. : ' BAFKTXCr llOUHS FROM 10 TO t. '. . ; r sv. H. JONES, Ckir. c 'j" I'r F;0.;iliL1;'TelUV.,.; " Exehaagej. Baltnuore, PhiUJeluliiiabd N. ,York. 1 tr cf. nrpniium - ' Virginia ah( Suth CAroliria ihonejr, Bankable, of ; Geo. V. Mordecai,'Pret. . . . Charles ( Dewey, Caiher, i Spyraour W. WhitiugiVHer5 -PauieDuPre, Bookkeeper, ' ' - T v h c ; Thos. VV. Dewey, Clerk. . ' ". , , .... Hours ofi business from 1 0 a. m. f o 2 . m: ;V D1SCO0NT ;dAY, WEDNESDAY. h jjoard of Directors meet at 10 a. to. BANK RATES FUR SELLING EXCHANGE. Sight Checks n New York i!per ceut. Premiuin. " W-ftn PbiMdetH'i-,- t j v , . , , "'-:: Baltl more i u " ! Kotes of the Syuih Caroliua aud Virginia BauJ&s rteeivrd. tiwv v'.i' h--ii-'tii:it l, A large snpply of VVijitar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry jast leceived and for sale by , . ;. , I, i , P F PE5CUD. pec.stbjjsao.;. ' Jt:..-u ,.? . ;;..9a r EXFT Standard copy.-, , ... . ..u. ;.., , AYEUS CHERRY PECTORAL: A frysh supply of Ay ers Cherry Pectoral just re ceived and for sale by ...."'r - t ! . - p. F. pESCTJD. .. . . ALSO, : t , 'A Largs gupplyef Linseed OiFjust ,U hand at PescudVDUUG STORE. " 1 DecVStk; l35l. -;i ' ! !'.-! ;u '90 y Standard copy ' : r STATE OF: NORTH CAROLINA. I, - A:DIVIDRND ofFiYE m'emon ihs Capital stock! o this Bank, has' beeu declared for the last ix mouths payable at-the Principal! Bank on the firHt Mouday iu January next andat the Brauches fifteen days thereafter.- " ! Cv DEWEYj Cashier:' Raleigh, December 11th 1850. td 100 btar, .1 imes, and standard copy. To tno Citizens of .N. Carolina. particularly W'E can' measure anil furnish an entire suit of " clothes (includiug caat. pautaloons.md vest,) at from 35 to f U "aud will warraut them to be e qual in all respects to any tlut canr b furnished iu the United Smies for that raouey. Gentlemen need uo longer sen 4 out of the St ite for cheap Clothing, unless thej; prefer it. Vi ' y " 5 t - ;t-. OLIVE II PROCTER. . Baleigbj Nov. ; ' ; ; 00 :x' Royal Rnleih Ringtail Rauii'M. ' V 'J"li''.-J- ' ZSOUTHERX IlEGALlJL DEPOT ! i - 10 00 U5 00 23 00 20 00 ,10 00 15 00 6 00 , P. HORTON KEACH, , Xo. 91. a in direct, KicliinoKd, Val. rW"f?ANUFACTTJUEK ot Mawuic, Odd FeMows, aresD Sous of Temperance, Rechabites. American Mechanic? Druids, Red !Mrn-. auVl all other soeir lies REGiILI.l,BAJlYERS,FIiGS.SIGJ,:ZLS, &.c, also, Costumes, Robes, Sashes, Jeirels, and all other Equipments on' hsLU ' aud made to order ta short notice. , ,': 'i, .1 ! f? ...v. - N, B. Having-secured the services of Mr. HEN RY MESEKE, familiarly .connected with the differ ent orders; an J well know n!iu Baltimore ask superi or workman in the above line, I am now prepared to compete with any esubluhraent in the U. States, in either ktyle, qualify Or price. Orders fioni;Hbroad respectfully solicited;" Decejnber 2nd, i860.,, & yf. v, i enton. N. C. THE ninth Term of this School will commence ori the 15th of JanuaTy 185l aad terminate the first week in November. , r ; ) " M 1 J --'" Terms as follows, per session offivt months t Board, ' . 7 "' English Tuition i; 1 'i t French, x ; r-rr.,--.n. . German, , .. . . ,r lusic on Harp and use of instrument . ; Musis on Piano and use of instrument, Muic ou Guitar and use of instrument, Drawing and Painting,' '. '". ', Painting in oil colors, ' : Washing and Fuel. V- . ; Useful and Ornamental Needle work free of charge. No extra charge whatever will be made. Books, Stationary, &c, furnished at the lowest retail prices. --It is pan icularty desirable thatvpupils. should be present at the commencement of the session," as stu dies will then be arranged and classes formed. ' All articles of clothing must be marked will, 'the owners name in full. . r ""."1 "" V .A circular containing fuller information' will , be addressed to all persons who may desire it. , V DANIEL TURNER. ' Warrenton, January let, 183 1. ' ; '5tl : . xMUSIC- STORE, MAVING returned from" the Northern cities, af ter making the most careful aud choice col teriion in his line, the subscriber is n w iirepnred to otter to the public a splendid assortment cf Musical Merchandize, -.embracing .. . ..Y music, ; : i a large arid general assortment of the most popular aud Jasbionable. New music constantly, received from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and any piece not founa in his catalogue can be procur ed in a week. v ; ; ' .-: - ! - : PIANOS. v . : . from thebest manufacturers of .New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, and euperier in workmanship and tone to .any ever befere offered in this or adja cent States for the same prices. ' . -Ssraphines and jUccoideons, Violins Violori- ; ; L-v , - ceilr0S ana iiunars.. -;v , , , A large and elegant assortment of the best Italian Strings. Persons wishing to purchase either by the single string or bundle, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. . . ,v Schools and beininaries supplied with Music, In struction Books, Strings, Music paper, J-c., on the most reasonable terms. Also, : BRASS B AND lJTIME NTS, Blank Boeks for Bands, and Band fustructioh Book: in short, eyery thing in the Music department 1 com monly sought lor and deired. , Call one door North of the-City Hall, Fayette ville StreeU x K. W. PETEKSlLlA. Raleigh, December 29th. r.,s; 6t 1 OF SPEECH MB. OF GUILFORD, i ON THE CONVENTION QUESTIOXfl Beiivtred in the House of Commons, DecK2tk, 1856. i'n : Mr; Speaker -Haviiigihad the gooiJor inhn;tunc lo sec'ire. lhe floor at last, I would. 'in co CVc,r a tlnsf late' hour;0 most fr i .i -J - SCHOOL, '-':JD;';liLlAilS5';r;;: FOR w-A RDINGPAN D COM M I $SIONl - FAY ET'T EYlLIiC, .1 83' THE 18th Terra of this School. will commence ou the Fourth .-day .of Jauuary J851, and con tinue 'till the 7iU of June. S l For a Circuhr contaiuing full particulars, applv to the Subscriber, v ,. .',;:;;- ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. . December 4th, ISoO " 98 1X7 Stundaid, Fayetteville Observer, Chronicle, Cemmorci.il and Journa!. Wilmington, Newbernian, VVatchman, Salisbury, N. S. Whig, Washington, Old North State, E. City, Petersburg Intelligencer, Norfolk Herald and National Intelligencer, will in sert five times, and send their bill to A. S. , 1 , 'Livery1 Stables!' HE Subscribers, take occasion to inform, their friends and the public generally, 'that they will carry on the busi'iees, in all its branches, at the same land ; aud that uo efforts nor expense wilt be spared on their part to accommodate the travelling community. Conveyances, with good horses and careful drivers, will be furnished at all limes and al short uoticA ; and in fact, every convenience for travelling, in the wav of ' - ;'-.- Horses, carriages, buggies. Mt will be supplied ou the most favorable" and accomo dating terms. " .. 4 ,r ' The Sabscribers also expect le keep constantly on hand. .good ' , . , ..horses, buggies; CARRIAGES, &C,n , Ano persoua. wishing to put out their Horses by the week, or mouth, or year, will have, them well attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stables are ou Wilhiingtdii Street, just tollie East of Market Square. ' Hbpinst to receive liberal ericourSfreinent. the an deraigned pledge themselves to do all in their pow ! r w uisru ovrviiagv ana lavor. bufpalok 4-cooke 2LilU) SClJOOl , - , jig jf 1 - THE next session of this Institution will com mence ou the 15th of January, 1851, and continue until the 7la or June, xol lowing. Young gentlemen who are . desirous' of reading Law with the undersigned, will do well to attend at the first of the Session, so that they, may be' formed into the necessary classes. This will benefit the pupil, as well as lighten the labours of th teacher The one or the other of the instructors will have charge of the School nearly allthe vear'and during a portion of the time both will be here to give in structiou. j-i'.fi;;-- i - Text-books cn be had here at the prices charged by Mr. L. J. liale, of layettevilJe. Tuition fees for the whole course of legal instruc tion will be O.nb Hundred Dollars, ii , VI - - J. L. BAILEY, i 'fv,;,,;: F.NAsa.,vH.' lHilUboroVDec.3lit; 1830; ' i: ' 1 Qm einectfullr crave the indulgence of- Hie Housefor n short lime, while I proceed lo submit a, few remarks on the all.absorbing- question now before usr for discussion. . I, ask lhi ftTor more cheerfully, because I ixd sure 'that the riews I entertain on this subject are net only nli8U!ldesloodnbyJ fiome,'-Jbut;ircs3ry, iiiiSiepreseiiled by olhersr ; lJn-rthes6 ctjuistancesV 1 hope no; 1 ane;wiiruffrriiav self to nrejuilge or censure nic for any ihin I may say on this occasion, UMiPue'hka lienrd the conclusion of my, remark t. ,vTbi courtesy "can be well afforded by thbrneth. bcrs of both political parties ; for, J. assure thera, : oticjand'' aUtV.tbus: p'ubbcIyV tliat iiis no part cf my purpose to speak as a parlt2a& on this question.) No, sirifio . If j should say anything iu this debate about oaHiis or sections, it trill be because I aball have to answer the arguments of those: wh6 port the course of little truckling jioliii cian?, who, for party purposes, have al. ready sunk this question down td the lowest depths f the filthiest sewers , bf party stand not. because I have any desire in mv breast to make it a party question.' No, itt,Otil no. 1 have iiosuch dispositidn If I kn'6 "any thif fof injr: pwarlieFart,v!ad of the motiVes'that prompt this day, I earnestlyii ardently desire to see this question separated, or rather divorced, ami that too, fore vrr, fro rq"partyVahd rparty politics. And, had I, the power, to accora Plisajjt, I would atoHce; and that tvithtjut ceremony, remote the one' from ' the 6th8f ' as f a r. as th eEas t is 71 ronlhef Vest j or the North 'pole lies;from the South ;and is high -above all local arid sectional jealousrea, as the Sun now rides above: the; centre? the. Earth, v ,, .tf Classical itud Mathematical i! SCHOOL i , - t r l Hillsborough, N. C ,THE exercises of the. Caldwell Institute having be n discontinued, the subscribers will open a School on the I4lh day of January, 1851, in the building lately used by that institution, under ' their own control and direction ' 1 ; 1 1 -' ( : ' ' The course ot instruction will be such as to pre-. pare young men thoroughly for the Sophomore class in College, or when a College course is hot intend ed, for the business transactions of life. " ' " ' The strictest attention wilt be givkn to the moral deportment of the studeuts,' and if long experience in the education of youth be a ground of confidence to those who may patronize the School, we promise to use that experience to promote the best interests of those who may be committed to our charge. i Terms in the Classical and Mathematical depart ment, $20: arid in English $15 a session in advance- , ... ALbA. WlbSIJN " RALPH H. GRAVES. HilUboro', Dec, 21st, 1850. " , , i03 . : ' NOTICE, .J.Z-l IS hereby given that application will be made to the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Cape Fear, at the expiration of three months from this daie.for the issue of a new certificate for 21 shares of the stock of said Bank, in the name of Dr. Isaac Barns, dee'd in the stead of one lost. :- s - i Application will also be made to the President, Di rectors ami-Company of the Bank, of .1 he State of North Carolina at the expiration of three moBths,for the issue of a new Certificate for 10 shares oL the 3tock of said Bank, in then a me of Dr. Isaac Burns dec'd,,in the stead of one lot ; h Bee. 20th. NR, Ad'mV,: ; Mr. Speaker, Irepeat it T appear before you to'day, not for the purpose1 of rn liking a speech for Buncombe or for.Currituck ; ; lor party or for self. No, sir ; . I 'occupy the floor,' at this time,5 for iio" such ' puVpbsesJ; I desire; to speak upon this questibhif I ctft do it, as becomes a patriot and. a statesman; or to blend both in' one word,; as a i true hearted , son of the Old North , State should speak at i the present time ifofrjet - othe'ra say what they may, 1 know that 1 am a North eiings; ' boudd nr do with and for me what they may. 7 I trustVl'sliall. never prove so ungrateful, ? aa to forget the. blood , and prayers with which she was baptized aud consccratod to the cause of Republican Lib erty. Nor will riny .;vie ws and heart ever become so narrow and contracted, as to look to, and find room for, bot'i section at aj native State. : No, sir rieveir never shall that be the casewhile "there can be Tpuntl space in my heait for jDa, therajcvill te &r all and for.nozless Man all ". " Mr. Speaker, this language rnay vgee-a strange but 1 answer there is no deception in it. rEvery sympathy of (my heart twines round and clings ;to Wy; old mother; and will do it; while a heart' throbs ; in roy bosom. muujju uuinoic sue ue. . ijbs, every atom of her soil ; her tinkling rills and cushin: foun tains , her broad lakes,; deep sounds, and sweeping rivers ; her . fertile vales, smiling lawns, green bills: and blue moOntains al), all have their charms for me,anc( should have -for every one that breathes her blessed air or exults inJher invigorating sunlshine fbr I conceive that they are each liut a nan Of that glorious inheritance that has been be , queaihed to us'in' common bV;oUr gallant loreiamers. wnat men though I be a Wes tern man, anr I nblralso! a North Carolini t'h t Or, forsootbV because I happen 'to reside in tne vy esi, win any one ; dare to rise in hit place and say .that I liave no oart or lot la - the East ? or that' rherssli hb desire in tily breast to see her thrive and prbspei iri'cdrii. moii with the whole Sta e ? ; Or will ahv "eM be so unchariUble as to s6ptbse'ioV a c5 ment, that I would be base enough 1 to trrc-'T any uuc Bccuon oi me otate lo benefit own Jlf therebe, Jthat individual dees i s" -f , :i'wiC! " i -ctatm to si North Carolinian j ah! assi?c?Mjiirr. tort andvirJgi mington ; aye, sir, and your dwhxFayttcV i. I . " ' - '
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