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' " .. ' ' ' i ."-. - - -- - ; - ..." " .- :i. j . .r.'-.:w . .... . !.. - ' ; - . v, -r--i a. ; . r . . . s -.,..-... . -r . -... - yyBIIMBBWBWBBBWBBBPB5WWWBWBBHBMMMBlW . . - 1 . ,t J - ' i ; 'l' " 1 11 iii .... ' ' ' 4 ' 1 ' " ' ' "' ' x ? t ' . sr. if; " -.if - , k HEDAlIiYREGISTER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. - THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER, is issued 6n Wednesdays and Saturdaysat $4 Ter annum in advance ; $4:50 if not mid nvithin k months ; and $5 if not paid until the expiration of the year. ' r r . . - T ........... , . . i . . . ' ' " - J ; THE WEEKLY REGISTER, ; la issued - every ..Wednesday at $2,50 if paid n i J xl -.4-1 itf&O . .. : i WlMUIlilOUr mOUlUSJ uwicrwiao - Dress and' Frdcfc - Coats,, t .. .. mdniTi JUST.OPEXED, of all qualities well cut and extremely well made. - i 7 r t uinmvn j, nn Raleigh, October 12th, 1850. ; : 1 S2 IT AD I liS White Kid Slippers, llA do ' da Satin do i . do liiacJt ivid i a -k . i. . s do do Just rec-ived bjh Oci. 21, 1850. do . Walking Shoes.- -,-' R.TUCKER & SOM. , - , - 85 BIIHDl RIGTORi J. HE II V II All It ISS, '",f , UPH0L1STERER AND MATTRESS !MAKER n"JTT7 OULD respectfully inform the Public, that WV lie constantly keeps on hand a supply of the best Bed Mattresses of all kinds inc tiding the much approved ' Shuck anu Cotjon Mattress, which will be found a perfect luxury, eitner in,um- mer 'or -Winter AlsOt' i Vr- ' SOFAS, LOUNGES EASY CHAIRS, manufactured in eyerj style to order. Reuairioe of ail kinds done as the shortest notice ? SELF-PROTECTORS; rr: TO TRilELLERS AND HOUSEKEEPERU if V7 MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. JVorlhem Mad By Had Road. Due "daily at ao n m nnd closes at 1 1 1 a. HI. ! SowZicrn Two- horse 'stage, "due daily at 11 a. AW & work warrauted tobe done iu the best aud n. lntps at 12 m. , J , i ii , t J most wrokmanlike manner. nrtcn&horourh Four-horse stage, due Mon- r My shop is on .Wilmington street, opposite the Atr Wlnp?lav amL Saturday at O a. ni and 1 imks umce. closes Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at IJliii N. B. The public7 will please bear in mind that 89 tf Ar-.,w,Fi'nHr-horse sia?e. due Wednesday. I attend personally to the manufacture of my Mat. Wiowvv.- - f ' . . . - I T Friday and Sunday pt 3 a. m.f aud closes Sunday, es. ias, wu&. Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p. ra; . '. - j- Sleigh, Nov. 5 18o0. Trtorotfg.fc---Two-horse stage, due Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 p. in., closes Mon day, Wednesday arid Saturday at 9 p. m DIARY AND DAILY Pocket Remembrance, for 1850. 4- lna Mrknditr I -Tni? iIia usa nf Privalft Fnmilipa and Ppranna of a age. mv mw..mj " " and Thursday at 7 p. m., and closes Saturday iJ: buRines ; containing an Almanac anUBafiKing and Tuesday it 9 p. ra. ' i Tahle, Counting Houae Almanac, and Blank space llaxuoroiMi Une-norse man, uue-t nuay at ior iueuioiauuui, twi mij a; m u JPtOitorough Two-horse stage, Q a. m.. and closes Friday at 1 p. rn. HoUti Springs Horse I Mail, due Monday at and closes Thursday at 9 p. in. Letters should be i& the Office Ufteen raiuutes hpfnre the time of closing. I The Office will be open every day, except Sun- iby, from 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 p. m. , On Sunday, it will be opei lrom oj to Ui a. m;, and one hour directly alter the departure 0! the Western Mail. p UP STAIRS, ; SMlf H'S BUI L 0 IN 6 S , V Open from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. NO ADMITTANCE WITIIIX THE BAKU I Rates r First 1 0 words, E- h addi'l w7d. Raleigh to Petersburg, For Sale at the - N. C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh Nov. 12th. 1850. - J, D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION - R2ERCII NT, : . FAYETTE VILLC, NORTH CAROLINA. July 19th, 1850. ' - 6n.-60 u u u u u M Richmond -Washington Baltimore " Philadelphia ' New York " Fayetteville . " Cheraw Charleston Macon i Montgomery Mobile 30 cts. 32 ' 44 " 54 , 74 Cl 84 " 2t 28 50 97 116 " 138 2 2 2 3 5 6 I I ' ,3 5 6 , 7 : J 9 Bag low. Tltt greatest modern Impravtnunt . in Fire-Arm. -, ELF-COCKING & SELF-REVOLVING POCKET PISTOLS. AIEY EXPECTED, a largeimportation iof fine Guns, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shoi- !, ( Bird bags, &c ,StC, all which , will b Id , O.B Rf)OT. I ST23AITX SAAV ITIIEIi. BEG Jeave to call the attention 'of builders and persons wishing to .purchase Lumber to my 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 SI 00 per M. 1 ! i . H. SNOW, Hal ejgh, July 11 ih, 1850. V 1 . . 56 ly NEW BOOK STORK! " New Orleans 172 . And all the places on this and other lines of com- taumcation in proportion to distance. OF THE iOHTII CAUOLIXA Mutual Insurance Company, a ;- RALEIGH 1 1 Second FlooriSihith! Block; adjoining Telegraph kjium . - 4l . . .... OP Til Fi'IN'ORTIl CAROLINA Mutual Life. Insurance Company, r ? "RALEIGH --- ODOoslte the Post Office-Sunder IOdd Fellows DISCOUNT DAY. TUESDAY. Board Meets at 11 U clock. -BANKING MOUIiS FROM 1U O 2. .W. H. JONES, Caskier., !, ., J, KANE'S Tf open for the season ; and everything furnished iil iu such establishments will be served up ia the best style, and at the shortest notice. " 1 RECEIVED. DAILY. My Restaurant is on the. Corner of Fayettevillo md Martin Streets, in the vicinity of the Court House, Yarbro's and Jawrence s Hotels. t r . , P. S. There is ' a B1LLIA UD UOOM attached to the establishment. " ; . v , Raleigh, Nov: 19th. 1850. - ' '041U v., THE PMPFIE'IOXtA CORNER OF WILMINGTON AND IIAiiOETT STREETS, , i THIS splendid Establishment, just, completed, ind elegantly fitted up, is now open for the .inspec tion and patronage of - the - Public. - W; K. PiSFPKH , the Agent ana Manager, is well known in this commuuity, and throughout the State, as a Caterer for the tastes of all those fond of GA51E, OYSTERS, IPISEI, ; And other Delicacies of the Season, BAKED. SCALLOPED,! FRIED, STEWED, And done "up tirovcri with all the et eeleras: The House is so arranged as to furnish Saloons completely retired for private parties of gentlemen desirous of feasting themselves and friends Y. i. ? PEPPER attends to the Vtnsitie iu" person. Trays handsomely piled up, sent to every part of the City at short uotice : and Parties will be supplied at any hour of the day or night, by sending their orders to the House. ' .:. , . : , .Vf Members of the Legislature, when fatigued with their arduous official duties, may refresh themselves at PEPPER'S; and other Visiters, as well as his old friends and customers of the Citv. are iuvited to do the same. No pains or expense shall be spared PTUHE Subscriber has iust opened a BOOK 11 STOKE in j . Two doors above Mr. Richard Smith's store where he offers to the public ' 7 v SCHOOL BOOKS Of almost every description, together with a large couecuoa ot ; JRELIGIOUS WORKS, From the pens of eminent authors of the different Denominations; also, " t ' - J v 4 STATIONERY '? 1 Of excellent quality ; all of which he proposes to sel n very reasonable terms i, ? . ' Auy Book not on. hand at present, can be ordered and received by the Subscriber, in a few days, and he will be prompt to fulfil all orders from town or country. . IJOHNjW. O'NEAL. Raleigh, SepL' llh. 1850. , 5 74 tf F.C HILL, Teller. v Exchange, Baltimore, Philadelphia and N. York, l0 m;lke this THE HOUSE wheye every ;wh of IMO tpiCUIO suatt uc gruwucu. 1 per ct premium. . Virginia and South Carolina moiiey Bankable, of the denomination of $5 and upwards. Slit - Uco. W. Mordecai, Pres. - Charley Dewey. Casher, " " Seymour W. Whiting, Teller 1 1 . 5 Daniel D u Pre,, Book keeper, ;r j I Thos.!W. Dewey, Clerk. 4 - ' 5 ' i Hours cf business jrbin 10 a.m. to 2 m.f DISCOUNT DA WEDNESDAY. m Board of Directors meet at 10 a. m. ! 1 BA"NR RATES FOR SELLING EXCHANGE. fci"kt Checks on New York I per cent. Premiu u. ft , m PhiNdclp'ial 1 1 ' n u u Baltimore 1 x " . Notes of the South Carolina and Virginia Banks yeceivedv ev :p . .;hn .-;'r - ?- MOKE LAN D FOR SALE, Arrpa nf Vulinlilft T.am!. Ivin? tm j ii " .- 'J m I y miles Soh of Raleigh, on the Fay vtteville road, will le sold1 on a long credit notes well secured being; all that is desired. . Persons wish- cr AK x ing to examine ihe lund and premises can do so by calling on M- A Bledsoe, who is authorized to sell it. October 11,1800 ' ' ? 1 Agent for L. F. Smith. Raleigh, Nov. 18th, 1850. , , : A 93 INEW AND SPLENDID J5T0CK OF F1NC1 ARTICLES, GOLD AND SILVER PLATE, ttoPISIOLS.H C Br ROOT; &c, &c, &c. AS iust returned from the North, with one of m - the most brilliant and chaste assortments ol Jewelry, Fancy articles of new and beautiful varie- i s, Gold and Silver Watches, &c, & ecr hefore o.Tfred in this, market. J ' He invites ihe attention of citizens and strangers. He will be constantly receiving and opening pack ages for a few weeks to come, and will take pleasure in exhibiung them to all who may give him a call tlclober 4th, 1850. ' - i : s ' 80 S. J. BAKER:. 82 BUSINESS COATS. CHEAP TWEED COAT5, at a ve ry low price. , K rrfTARDING CO, Raleigh, October 12tb, 1S50. ' 82 S. F. PHILLIPS, A TTENDS THE COURTS; in the Counties PA of Orange, Alamance, Wake and Chatham , apel Chtlill, JN. UM May 24, 1849. 24 ripMPERlAL, Young Hyson and Gunpowder, for h sale at the Drug store of : . , . . , ..WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Nov. 2lst, 1850li.f t(w U:i i:A .i 94 j The Union , Meeting at NashvitteDeniui , J elation of the Nashville, Convention Ap proval of the - Compromise Appeal to the - North, : "- ; ; : : - Pursuant to a call-very numerously sighed by most distinguished members t)f t both par ties, a large concourse of: citizens assemble1 d at the Court-house on the 23d inst.i'for, the purpose of givingan expression M popular : sentiment in jegard to the great question of the day." ... - r i' 4' v The meeting went off with at degree of.ti nanimity seldom witnessed, and was charac terized bymuch jsjririt Md $ The, meeting was called to order at 13 o'- f clock. Judge Cahill was called to the chair. The speakers were the Hon AndrewiEw- ing and Major! Donelson. ; The former cert- neman supponea, ; wun mucn aoiuty, ttte course of the Tennessee delegation n Con gress, in the adjustment of he questions be- ore that body, in its recent session, and ad ministered a rebuke to those who talked qf isunion and secession as a ground of redress or public grievances. u Ihe following is a synopsis of the re sol u ions passed :- :,-V' - That We are a Union-loving and law abid ng people, and recognize submission to the aws as the primary , dutv of all good citizens. f That no State has the constitutional -risht to secede ; and any such attempt would be re- voluntary,, and its consequences entail civil strife and bloodshed. That the abolitibnf mobs and riots in the Northern cities, for pre- A venting this execution of the Fugitive Slave . aw, and their abolition conventions and the continued agitation of the slavery issue, will, if persisted in paralyze -all our energies,- and' . lead to the total alienation of one section of the Union from the other. .TJiatf we main tain the right of the people of the States, whenever palpably, intolerably and uncon- -stitutionally oppressed, to throw off the chains u that oppress them ; butlhis right is involun-. tary in its character; and there is no present use. for its exercise. : Therefore, we see no . need for a Southern Congress or Convention, i That we unite around the constituted author ity of the country, for the maintenance of the supremacy of the laws ; and, in 'a spirit of kindness, we respectfully warn Vuir North ern brethren that an. ! attempt to repeal, or failure to enforce the Fugitive Slave., Law. will unite all the South, and most probably 4 end in a total separation of the States. That, the Compromise measures brCongress rneety our approbation, as the best that, under the circumstances,! could be adopted,1 and we '- !i. l i i ii "... .-' pieage ourselves to mem to give men) our ; hearty support . --4 m $ j l tit CLOTHING BAZAAR. i -i - . PAUL. AND WIIfTJEU STOCK OF 1 -; Fashionable Clothing, ;' ; . . r . 4; Kd .w !. AT" ' - - f , ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HHE subscriber enters the field of competition with a large and well selected assortment of II the new styles of Fashionable Garments for the Fall and Winter Trade. Deiermiued to, maintain the increasing reputation of the Clothing Bazaar,' every effort has been made to produce styles of llo thiue well adapted to this market r from the, very lowest price to the finest Quality of Clothinc Cus tomers can depend upon finding onr garments vrel made, however low the price.' . - J .-; v ? Merchants are invited to examine onr stock, as we are dotermiued not to be. undersold by any house in the trade. -? t; ws e-a. . s The fancy Department is full, embracing English French and Italian Cravats, .Gloves, Suspenders. Shirts, Collars, 4 c , which will be sold at the low est prices, by v t . N.PERRY. Petersburg, Sept 8th. 1850; ' tf 73 : AT Pcscud's Drug Store yon may find Old Lon don Dock Brandy, Porter, Old Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, selected expressly for Medicinal purpo ses.' "Also. Capsules of Copaiba and Cabebs, Castor Oil Capsules, Tarrant?, Marshalls and Carpenters Ex is of Copaiba Uubebs,r&c,, and all the most pop r-fc .mm l - 1 i , t uiar ratent ftieuicines in use, : t Nov.Slst. I ' a; 94 . m i MUSTARD. NGLISH, French and American," of superio quality. WILLI A3S, HAYWOOD & CO. ; ov.21st, - V ' '93- TOBACCO AND. CIGARS. ; : THE Members of the. Legislature and others who want superior Clears SliloI&iii&T and Cliew in? Tobacco, are requested to try the supply just received by P.F. PESCUD, Nov,2Ut. . . v 94 ANOTHER supply of articles for the Ladies or Gentlemen s Toilet, consisting of Foreign-OBd Do mestic Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes and i Cosmetics just on hand and for sale by . ' - P. F. PESCUD. .Nov. 21st. 94 '-4 ''t DISCOVERY ON iTHE DAN. We learn, that. the recent ood has revealed a strange sight on the banks of the Dan erh- A braced within Capt. Wm. Irwine's planta- uon a lew mnes 4irom j.ms town. ji. is - me exhibition of numerous bones or skeletons of human beings pieces - cf earthenware. In- w . t- ' dian hatchets, bark, fife coals; Stc'Some of the skeletons seem to have been buried in a sit ting posture; and areK nearly whole. There is no doubt but these are the bones of Indians, traces of whose encampments on, the banks of the Dan are still visible. f- But to us the mystery is how they came to" be buried in what seems to have been -an encampment? Probably the earth caved in U Ihem and f buried the poor creatures T. aliverThe; late flood washed the banks of the vera jaa to: expose many of these. bones ta the eye,' and upon examination, we learn that a variety of curiosities were found in 5 connection: ' Vc contemplai e visiting the scene in a few days an4 will let ' our readers hear, alt aboutthe matter.-Jlfion (Ni O) Chronicle. M v 1 r i .LOSING; A SISTER, ON MONTE.: A robbery occurred, a short : time ago, in Sacramento City, and among the articles sto- s len were a number of miniatures.!-tev7ls evenings afterward a young man Was observ- ed by a policeman!it7entetheEudo, ' and after losing altjustmpn ring and ; the miniature oil ,a card, and the policeman thinking the miniature might lead to the detectibnofi the mief larrested the gentleman and took charge of ihe miaaituret ladyi which by the way, .' was beautiful.-T-Several gentlemeu- who canie forward f the next morning to assist the young" man out of his difficulty, testified that the mihiature.was that of an only sister, a lovely girl of sixteen. . What will1 the voutig , lady say. . when .' she ascertains that she has been laid -upon the mon te table, gambled away, afterwards ar- rested and put in the ' tombs, J next mbrhihg . brought before, the Recorder admired by the -members of the bar, and after many comply ;: ments, - finally restored . to the.' unworthy brother. t - i- ' 4 i 3"
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