, . . ... - . - - - . ' . - : ' . f : , ' ... jl Ml 11 ivl JJy Al ilLM 11 LDiM vlw U Ri) 1 JIM liUto THE DAILY REGISTER, UDITORa AND PROPRIETOR. THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER, ' Is issued on Wednesdays and Saturdays atJ$ 4 ner annum in advance; $4,50 if not paid within Tsix months ; and $5 if not paid until the expiration of the year. THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Is issued every Wednesday at 82,50 if paid within four months;othcrwise $3. MISS DIRECTV ; Dress and Frock Coats. ffl (Ftfh JUST OPENED, of all qualities lllJJ. well cut and extremely well made. 1 E. L. HARDING & CO. Raleigh, October 12th, 1950. 82 T ADIES White Kid Slippers, A do do Satin do do Black Kid 'do do do do Walking Shoes. Just received by R. TUCKER & SON. Oct. 21, 1850. 85 ' Raleigh to PetersburgJ nicumuuu Washington Baltimore " 1'biladelpUia New York " Fayetteville " CtierawJ Charleston Macon Montgomery " Mobile u t ( a 41 t ( it ti u M M a a 2 2 2 3 5 6 I 1 3 5 n 7 9 MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Northern MailBy Rail Road, Due daily at 1-2 p. m., and closes at 11 a. m. Southern Two-horse stage, due daily at 1 1 a. m., closes at 12 m. Greensborwgh Four-horse jstagp, due Mon day Wednesday and Saturday at G a. m. and !r,U Sundav. Wednesday and Friday al 12 m. JVewbcm Four-horse stage, due Wednesday' j Friday and Sunday ? 3 a. m., ana closes ounuay, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p. m. Tarborough Two-horse stage, due Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 p. m., closes Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday at 9 p. m. iiftsoorotfgi-Two-horse stage, due Monday and Thursday at 7 p. m., and closes Saturday nnl Tnesdav at 9 D. m. I Roxborough One-horse mail, Due Friday at 9 n. m., and closes Friday at 1 p. m. j. Holly Springs Horse Mail, due Monday at 4 p. m., and closes Thursday at 9 p. ni. j Letters should be i& the Office fifteen minutes before the time of closing. j The Office will be open every day, except Sun day, from 8 o'clock a. mi until 9 p. m On Sunday, it will be open from 83 to 91 a. mi, hour directlv after the departure ol the 4U W M 4 m Western' Mail. UP STAIRS, SMITH'S BUILDINGS, Open Iroin 7 A. 51. to 10 P. )I. NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN THE BAR ! ! Rates First 10 words, E'h adori w'd. 30 cts. 32 . 44 54 .74 84 21 28 t' 50 a 97 116 " 133 New Orleans 172 u And all the places on this and other Hoes of com BMUiicalion in proportion to distance. j OF THE HORTU CAROLIX l j Mutual Insurance Company, " j ' - RALEIGH I i Second Floor, Smith's Block, adjoining Telegraph Oiiice. - 1 ; OF Til E 0 Ki ll CA nOlslS A Mutual Life Insurance Company, RALEIGH Opposite the Post O dice uuder Odd Fellows Hall. ; . , . . I vi DISCOUNT OAY. TUESDAY Board Meet at U' clock. BANKING JWlfRJS FROM 10 TO 2. ; W. H. JONES, Cashier. F. C HILL, Tellr. Exchange, Baltimore, Philadelphia and N. York, per cu premium. ; Virgiuia and South Carolina money Bankable, of the denomination of 65 and upwards. iico. VV. Mordecai, Fres't. ! Charles Uewev, Casher, r Seyinour VV. Whitiug, Teller J Daniel UuPre, Bookkeeper, I ThosvW. Uewey, Clerk. 1 ; Hours of business Jrom 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. I'' "DISCOUNT DAY",' WEDNESDAY. Board of Directors meet at 10 a. m. j pNK RATES FOR SliLLING EXCHANGE. JSight Checks on New York 1 per ceut. Premium. - ruiiaueip ia 1 - , " "Baltimore! 1 w X IIEXItY HARUISS, UPH0L1STERER AND MATTRESS MAKER. WOULD respectfully inform the Public, that he constantly keeps on hand a supply of the bst Bed Mattresses of all kinds including the much approved Shuck am n Cotton Mattress, which will be found a perfect luxury, either in Sum mer or Winter, Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, manufactured in every style to order. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and all work warranted to be done iu the best and most wrokmanlike" manner. My shop is on Wilmington street, opposite the Timks Offic - If . B. The pnbliclwill please bear in mind that I attend personally to the manufacture of my Mat. tresses, Sofa3, Lounges &c MnloiTh. Nov. 5 1850. 89 tf o DIARY AND DAILY I Pocket Remembrance, for 1850. frT)OR the use of Private Families and Persons of Si business - containing an Almanac and Banking Table, Counting House Almanac and a Blank space for memorandum, tor every day in the year.. For Sale at the ,N. C, BOOKSTORE. Raleigh Nov. 12th, 1850. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1 Fresh Arrivals from the Latest Importations ! THOMAS WEBtllANT TAYLOR, RALEIGH N, C ONE DOOR ABOVE THE POST OFFICE. , i REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER GEN ERAL: or THE Subscriber, respectfully announces to his friends and patrons to the members of the Leg islature and to strangers visiting the City, that he continues to carry on the Tailoriug Business in all its branches at his old stand, where he shall be hap py to see them and sell them great bargains. We condense from (his highly interestin document the following statistics iBaltu more Clipper.' j The number of mail routes within the L7 nited States at the close of the fiscal year, ending on the 30th of June last, was 5,590; the aggregate length of such routes was 178, 672 miles; and the nnmber of contractors employed thereon 4,760. ( " The annual transportation of themailswi these routes was 46,541,42311168, at an an- The subscriber had deemed it unnecessary recently. to . r ooiop . i u .ri.p:M hntn h w, wpIi imnwn i nual cost of $2, 24,426, making the average throughout the State ; but for ) fear his old friends cost about five cents and eight and a half and customers might be under the impression that mills per mile. The increase in the number of inland mail routes durirrg the year was 649 ; the increase in the length of mail joutes was 10,969 miles; and the annual transportation of the year ex ceeded that of the previous year by 3,997, 354 miles, at an increased cost of $342,440. The mail service in California and Oregon, haying been irregular in its performance, and imperfectly reported to the Department, has not been embraced in the foregoing state ment. The gross revenue of ihe Department for the year ending June 30, 1850, was $5,- 552,971, 48, derived from the following sour ces: f J, D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION i MERCHANT, TAYETTEVILLE, I NORTH. CAROLINA, July 19 th, 1850. 1 6tu-CQ he was carried away by the great u tornado1 which passed Northwards ; a few days ago, he has thought it best to inform them that he is still in business and hopes they will give him a call. He would say to old friends and customers that the liberal patron age he hasreoeived sincere has been here, has ce mented him still more closely to the good old State of North Carolina ; and he trusts that their patron age will continue to be bestowed on one who feels he kindly appreciates it; and for his part there shall be nothing lacking to give entire satisfaction. He might say more, but it is sufficient fur him to say that he has the feelings of a North Carolinian. He is permanently located here his interests are here and here he expects to live and die. The Subscriber is a friend and well-wisher to all mechanical business in the 'Old North State.'' He thinks it the duty of our people to encourage our own hard working mechanics, and keep them with us. ana not anve tnem rrom our coraers Dy encour- From letter t including foreign wish for eood times and State improvements, but we L POStage.and stamps sold, $4,570,663 86 will never see themj until we come to depend on our rom newspaper and pamphlet own mechanics, on I home manufactures aud home postage, 919,485 94 industry. When we come to do this theu wi I we From fines, 38 00 bee our lilies uuu luwusuounsmng; ana our means prnm mUrUr, will rin ha oonl tF ff A tha rvoo t fiw77 r fi Mam I wvwftvrw iiuiuo. York or Boston for articles that can be made in this rom receipts on account oi dead J, KANE'S ST S open for the season; and everything furnished JLili iu such establishments will be served op in the bet style, and at the shortest notice. RECEIVED DAILY. My Restaurant is on the Corner of Fayettevilb ani Martin Streets, in the vicinity of the Court House, Yarbros and Lawrence's Hotels. P S. There is a BILLIAKD ROOM attached to the Establishment. Raleigh, Nov. 19th, 1850. 94 Hi 3,048 66 letters, 1,748 40 $5,499,981 86 Of thisamount, $147,013 38 is payable to T . m r under the postal government State as well as at either of these places, and on as good terms, i The Subscriber has on hand a beautiful assort ment of GOODS, selected by himself in person in the Northern Markets, of the latest and most amro- t ... ved styles and patterns. His Uoods were purchased tne tfntisn this Fall, and are entirely new. They were bought treatv on as good terms as those of any House in this City: I ... ' .. and he natters himself that he can offer as liberal i ne expenditures Ot the V if not better bargains than any other Establishment l,UOd,4d. in this City or in the United Mates. Call and ex- amiue for yourselves. You must be your own judges, and you will find this no mere " puff.77 The Sub scriber considers it unnecessary to say any thing The expenditures for the current year are ness is conducted by himself ; and he will leave it 'car were $5,- There is also on hand, a net balance of& 1 - 132,045,82. ! in cuttmsr or maktnir. &s hiabasi. n:AtJ .t n nin onn nn i .i: ! . . i : -x-i ----- - caiiiiiaicu l jsu.uii7.QifiJ.iiu. ann hip rprpinti tn tho vrhn ftal with hm to iiirlo-P nf hla aflcitv VViw,wiu,o. . - e 1 a u Notes of the South Carolina and Virginia Bauks rjeceived. K Ai Acres of Valuable Land, lyiny two pBtVHV mi!e;i u(h ofliateigh, on the Fay elteville road, will he sold on a long-credit notes veil secured bein? all that is desired. Persons wish in; to examine the land and premises can do so by calling on M A Bledsoe, who is authorized to sell it. S. J. BAKER:. October 11, 18C0. I ! 8? CORNER OF WILMINGTON AND THIS splendid Establishment, just completed, and elegantly fitted up, is now open for the inspec tion aud patronage of the rublic. V. it PEPPER, the Agent and Manager, is well kuown in this commuuity, and throughout the State, as a Caterer for the tastes of all those fond of GAUIE, OYSTERS, FISH, And other Delicacies of the Season, BAKED. SCALLOPED, FRIED, STEWED, . Aud done up Brown with ail the el celeras: The House is so arranged as to furnish Saloons completely retired for private parties of - gentlemen desirous of feasting themselves and friends. PEPPER attends to the Cuisuie iu person. Trays handsomely piled up, sent to every part of the City at short notice: and Parlies will be supplied at any hour of the day or night, by sending their orders to the House. Members of the Legislature, when fatigued with their arduous official duties, may refresh themselves at PEPPER'S; aud other Visiters, as well as his old friends aud customers of the City, are invited to do the same. No pains or expense shall be spared to make this THE HOUSE where every wish of the Epicure shall be gratified. , W. R. PEPPER, Ageut for L. F. Smith. Raleigh, Nov. 18th, 185U. : 93 NEW AND SPLENDID ST0QX20F ; JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES, GOLD AND SILVER PLATE, PlSir.OItS, jP &c, &c, &c. C. B, ROOT. ftSip'AS.jast returned from the Northt-with one of lEUL the man brilliant and chaste assortments ot Jewelry, Fancy articles of new and beautiful vjuie ites. Gold and Silver Watches, &c, ever before ottered in this market. He invites the 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 exhibiting them to all who may give him a call October 4th, 1850. 80 .a Wa I rill . . I m a.kk in tnis respect, his experience in business is such, ine numDer oi postmasters aDDOtnted du- and he has been so long before the public, that he rinp- the year ending June 30, 1850. was mu uui siuop to comuicuu uis own bkiu HUH UltUlU- t KIQ IIP ihnf mUn, O CArt i if. V u: f-: .. lb.01i5 U1 tnat number, ,000 were appotn- judge of his superiority over many who presume to I1?1 10 njl vacancies occasioned by resigrta- call themselves Tailors, or U utters, or Artists" nous j mo ui an vacancies occasioned Dy tne if you please. His workmen cannot be surpassed by decease of the previous incumbents 262 nn any, North or South, and he invites the public to a change of the sites of the offices for whiclr caii auu iry aim oeiore purcuaamg ciaewuere. ne f h Wft nnnn:nfpri . 1 AAA n tua M . pledges his word for good bargains, as he is deter- " f , . rxr - - '1" lt"iV"a mined to sell low. U1 pcucucssuis aim i,viv were ap- H is Stock comprises every article kept in similar pointed on the establiihment of new offices. Establishments. There is nothing you may call for i In re card to the reduction of notao- th which you cannot get. Call and try the well known Postmaster General says : Establishment, one door North of the Post Office. , J The Subscriber's Stock comprises the Super I recommend that the inland letter nnfo-A black French Cloths and Cassimersplain and doe- he reduced to three enfn ih dnia foifL skin, of all qualities-and prices, and a splendid as- whftn flTlfi hp fiYA j mt ih sortment of fancy Cloth, which for colors and quail- . JT - r ' . , v-, uuuw,m ty cannot be surpassed. Also, a beautiful lot of rate o! "ve cents when not pre-paid; and plain black Satin v esting., and a superb article of aiso, mat me rosimaster ueneral be required fancy French Silk and Satins for parties, with a to reduce this pre-paid rate to two cenfi the choice variety of Fancy Cassiners for winter wear, Slnge ietter, whenever it shall be ascertain- Also, a general assortment of fancy articles, consist- me reaucuon now recemmended, shall hare ing of lamb's wool, inerino and silk Uuder shirts exceeded its expenditures by more than five aud urawers Uress &hirt.t, blacK ana white kid, ner cpnt for two ronserntiv. flcl . 4 t raermo, and - fancy cassimere GlovesHalf . hose, vmmA tK.f m. n.vr cotton and merinoblack and fancy silk Cravats : wt . iu vaiiior- all of which are offered at uncommonly low prices. n.ia and Oregon be greatly reduced, and that Also, a beautiful lot of READY-MADE CLOTH- "ie postage cnargea on omer sea-going let- ING. made ia my own House, and which will be ters be made more simple and Uniform. With disposed of at the most reasonable prices. the numerous rates now 'charo-ed snm u,;ih Call and examine for yourselves, Un.1 enm ,:iw t,.uv c ,l i I N. B. Orders from adistance will be thankfully a. 80016 71 Ut lh,e a?dt1lon of ihf nland received and promptly attended to. The Loudon ra.es contusion ana mi-takes are lrequent and Paris Fashions regularly received. and unavoidable. I therefore recommend THOS. K. FENTRESS. that twentv cents the sin.ale letter he rh-xr - . ) on all finrrpsnnnnpnrp to a n Fmm tha Tas;tf - A NTRll ImmPrlintpl v. nna ni wn Artnrpnri-I . n . .. : " V Z 'i 'T7C: :'VV r "" V r r" coast, south America, the Eastern Continent a . I AnH'ifn .. . . I.. L I I ! KUSIiMvSS COATS. "Ti 6Dr CHEAP TWEED COATS, at a ve ll sHOu ry low price. E. L. HARDING 5 CO, Raleigh, October l?th, 1850, 82 CCS Raleigh, Nov. 14,1850. 93 6t Hardware and Cutlery, &c, and its islands, and points beyond either ; and ten cents the single on all other sea-go ing letters, without the superaddition of in- -SiT f I IUO t. n-- It 1 V.1- A I l'"""! CAWUIlUg UUW o(.h!i. ! ' ever, all cases where such sea postages have . m I (kAAft M aUftll LkV 4 - 4 -. -3 '. JL J f Jl M Hammers. Curr? Uorabs. Knives and Pocket and ucc" i uau uc aujusicu aiumereni rates. DV Pen Knives.; I postal treaty already concluded, or hereafter One Set Balance, Handled Knives and forks, ol to be made ; and power should be given to -t -4 .,,.. ine rosimasier uenerai, Dy.and with the ad- uaiance nanuieu carvers ana r oras auu oieeis. .nn.i nf tU x- j " c ;' u Brass and Fancy Cast And irons. vice and consent of the President of the U. Rrfl..HM.iMi irn Nh'nwi. n.i Tnn.c btates, to reduce or enlarge the sea rates. Spades and Shovels, Trace Chains, an Halter chains with the view of making better postal ar Cotton and Wool Cards, No. 6. 8. 9 and io. . i rangements with other governments, or coun- Toilet and Swing Looking Glasses. . teracting any adverse measures arTeetino- oiir -mr. t m ' l I 1 I . m m w mm superior ngnsn Aiusiarusup, cam sooa, ciove postal intercourse with other countries. mac A IM ii t nnr i I Spanish Indigo, copperas, fresh and salt snuff, pow- ; i also recommend that the provision which ier, snot, and lead. imposes an additional halt tent Dostaere uo- 'n . . -: - 1 I . . o . j urpenune anu wuei soap, siarcn, uotiureau ana on newspapers, sent more than one hundred Bed Cords. j miles nnrl nut nffh Slnto wKora lnv are . ... mwm " I " w. uw MkiakW W A- W W .uw w . w Nails and brads, cast german and blister steel. ! J. BROWN, I No. 9, Fayetteville St. Raleigh, Nov. 2nd, 1850. 88, mailed, be repealed, so as to leave the uni- lorm inland postage on newspapers, sent to suDscriDers irom tne omce oi puDiicauon, at one cent each. r ti I: i ii r i'i V i t? 4- r

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