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THE DAILYREGISTER.
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- TOITOR AND PROPRIETOR. , , v
TOE: SE iil-WEEKLY KEGISTER,1
Is issued on Wednesdays ard:, Saturdays at $4
per annum in advance; $4,50. if riot paid, within
wx months i and $5 if not paid until the expiration
of the y ear. , . , .. . .
- ; iffiwEKi roister;; , rv
"Is issued every Wednesday at-$2Q. if paid
withiri fburmonthsotherwise03t-- -nq r
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
NortlierhMail-By-'Rail Road, Due, .daily at
1-2 p. m., and closes at Hi a. m.
SouJAern-Two nurse stage, due daily at 11 a.
m., closes at 12 m. .
Greensbbrdugh Four-horse staj. due Mon
day Wednesday and Saturday at G a. m. and
closes Sunday Wednesday and Friday at 12 m,
JVeictem Four-horse stage; due Wednesday
Friday and Sunday vt'3 a. rn., and closes Sunday,
Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p. in.
Tr6orougft Two-horse stage, due Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 10 p. in., closes Mon
day, Wednesday arid Saturday, at 9 p. m. -
Pittsborough Two-horse stage, due Monday
and Thursday at 7 p. m., and closes Saturday
and Tuesday at 9 p. mV,
JirotoroKgn OneMiorse mail, Due Friday at
9 a. m., and closes Friday al l p. m.
Holly Spring Horse Mail, due Monday at
4 p. oi., and closes Thursday at 9 p-,m.
Letters should be in the Office nfteen minutes
before the time of closing.-.
The Office will be open every day, except Sun
Av from 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 p. m.
On Sunday, it will be open from 81 to 9i a, m.,
and one hour directly after the departure ot the
Western Mail. .
TBibEGRAPH
. v 1 UP STAIRS, " t f y V. I ; 1 r-
SMlf H'S BUItDlNGW
Opcafrom 7 Arto lO P. M.
NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN-THE BAR!!
Rates - First 1 0 words, J'a aadi'i w'U.
3 cts.
32
m ;
74 41
84
28 !
50 a;
97
116 "
13SK
o Hmm Orleans 172
And ftlltho place, on this and other lines of com
xauuicatjon in proportion to distance. '
! fibres - - ' -:
OF Tn E 2 IV OllTH CAROLINA
Mutual Insurance Company,
" RALEIGH - :
oor, Suiith' Block, adjoining Telegraph
NEW BOOK STORE,: :
POHEROY & O'NEAL. ,
No, 16, Faycttcviltc St., Nearly Opposite -f
the Post Office.; V' ; -
ARE now receiving an er tensive assortment of
Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous And School
Books, ffenerally, : ' Annuals and -choice Books for
Presents, Novels, Stationery of all kinds, which we
are selling at the very lowest prices ; prices .which
We ar confident must give entire satisfaction. yall
and examine. ' :- " " - -
i W. L. POME ROY, -
! I,-- J. W.O'NEAU ,
Deo, Oth, 1850. ' ? , s ; , t 95
THE Subscribers have this day formed a Copart
nership iu a general business as ; . , -, v : .
. Booksellers and stationers, -
ud will , continue to carry on the business under the
name and Firm of
POMEROY ONEAL.
Knieiiju, uecemoer id, ; iow. - -
VViSTAiS BALSAM' OF
! CHERRY. w
A laree supply of Wwtar's Balsam of Wild Cher
ry just received and for sale y
Raleigh to Petersburg;
tiicnmonu
Washington
; Baltitnare
Philadelphia
l New" York
" Fayetteville
CherawJ
Charleston,
Macon
Montgomery
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Second F
Office. '
Mutual Life. Insurance Company t
! RALKIGU
Onbosite-i the Pout Office under Odd Fellows
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DISCOUNT DAY. TUESDAY.
' Board Meet ul 11 O clock
BANKING JlOUIiS FROM lo TO
- ! W. H. JONES Cashier.
J F. C. HILL. Teller.
Exchange, Baltimore, Philadelphia and N York
1 per ct.' premium. " ' - ;
Virginia andBoutK Carolina money Bankable, of
the denomination of $5 and upwards. ..
UIJS li ESS CO ATr.-
Qti lowprice tij-'-i'nn n'v-i
I. HARDING CO
- Raleigh, October 12th, 1850. , : ; 82 ,
; Dreiss and :Frock; C
E(F(K JVSV OPENED, of all qualities
sLsi well cut and extremely well made. ,
, T c E.L. HARDING & CO.
: Raleigh; October 12th, 1850. ;; 82 y-
EADIES White Kid Slippers,
j. do,,: r do Satin . do ; ; . ;
do; Black Kid ' do '
- do 1 do I do Walking Shoe. , , :
Just received by : s R. TUCKER & SON.
Oct. 21, 1850. v 85
99
'WILD"
1 DIARY JIND DAILY
''Pocket' Remembrance JbrlBSO.1'
rjaOR the use of Private Families and 'Persons of
r business.; containing an Almanac and Banking
Table, Counting House Almanac, and a Blank space
for memoranaums, tor every; day in the year. ;.l
i '.w. tor Sale at the : ,
5 e ... T N,aBOOKS.TdRE.
Raleigh, Not. 12th! 1850, ; x ; ; Vj ; V? 7 ;
P F
Dec. 9th, 1850. 11
0" Standard copy.
PE5CUD.
99
AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL. f
A fresh supply of Ayers Cherry Pectoral just re
ceived and for sal by VX . ; . .
. ;(. also . -v -
A Large supply of Linseed Oil Just to hand at
Pescud'sDRUU STORE. .
Dec. 9th, 1850. . . 3 .
UP" Standard copy. ; - '
? - BANK Or THB , ;
i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ;
A DIVIDEND of Five per cent on the Capital
stock ot this Bank; has beeu declared for 'the - last
ix months payable at the Principal Bank on the
& "mm a I T 1 .
nrs. Aionday in, January next anaai me o ran cues
fifteen days thereafter. j
, C. DfciAVlSi, Cashier.
Raleigh, December 11th, 1850. - td .100
Star, Times, and Standard copy. :
! See 11. 15, U.;
To the Citizens of ; N. Carolina particularly
VTTTE.can measure and furnish an eutire suit of
J j I clothes (includine coat, pautaloonstand vest.)
at from 35 to $44 ; and will warrant them .to be e-
qual in all respects to any that can be furnished iu
the United Slates for that money, ueutiemen need
no longer 6eud out of the State for cheap Clothing,
unless they prefer it.
OLIYCilC Ov rKUUi li.lt.
Baleigh, Nov. 8. 1850. , 90
Royal Raleigh Ringtail Roaners.
SOUTHERN REGALIA DEPOT !
1 P. HORTON KEACH,
91, ITIain Street, Uiclimond, To..
sr47pANUFACTU RElt of Masonic, Odd Fellows,
dSfiMi Sons of Temperance, Rechabites, American
Mechanics, Druids, i2ed Mens.and all other societies
REGAL1A.BAJYJYERS, FLAGS. SIGNALS,
&,c, also, Co stumps, Robes, Sashes, Jen: els, and al
other Equipments on hand and made to order ta
short notice.
N. B. Having secured the services of Mr. H EN
RY MES EKE, familiarly connected wilh the differ
ent orders, anl well known in Baltimore as a superi
or workman in the above line, I anThow prepared
to compete with any establishment in th U. Suites,
in either vtyle, quality or price. ;
Orders from abroad respectfully solicited";
- .December 2n J, 1850. . - " . R:
Weo. Vlf. Vlonlecai, Preset.
Charles Dewey, Casher, - 7
S Seymour W. Whiting, Teller
'Daniel DnPre, Bookkeeper, . ' .
Thos, W, Dewey, Clerk.
Honrs of, business jrom 10 Vi. m. fo 2 p. wi.
" Board of Directors meet at 10 m, '
BANK RATES FOR SKLLlNti EXCHANGE.
Siiht Checks onNw York 1 per cent. Premiuui,
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a Bsiltimore f l
Notes f the South Carolina aud Virginia Baikj
received. . .' . ' .i -s " .
wir.lTI'HTQ
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FORWARDING AND COMMISSION:
TAYETTEFIIiLE,
NORTH CAROLINA. .
Jaly 19th, 1S50. - 6
' ST. MAHI'S SCHOOL,;
rrjlHE 18th .Term of this School will commence
LI-,, ou the Fourth day of January 1851, and con
thiue'till the 7th of June.
, For a Circular containing full particulars, apply
to the subscriber. .
J ALDERT SMED E3, Rector;
December 4th, 1850. . 98
CP- Standard, Fayetteville Observer, Chronicle
Commorcial and Journal. Wilmington, Newberuian
Watchmftn Salisbury," N. S. Whig, Washington
Old North State, E. City, Petersburg Intelligencer
Norfolk lie raid and National Intelligencer, will la
sert five tunes, and send their bill to A. S..
i Livery Stables!
HE Subscribers, take occasion to inform their
friends and the public generally, that the;, wil
carry on the busi less, in all its brauches, at the same
4taiid and that no efforts nor expense will, be
spared on their part to accommodate the travelling
cummumty. Uonvevances, Willi good horses ana
careful drivers, will be furnished at all times audaf
short notic : and in lact, every conveuience for
traveXing.in the wav of f v ; v x -
HORSES. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. SlC,
will be supplied ou the most favvrable aud accomo-
datiug terms. , ; ? t
The Subscribers also expect to kee p constantly on
hand, good , T . ; , , , .
HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES &CM
A nd persons wishing to pot out their Horses by
the week, or month, or year, will: have them well
attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stables are on
Wilmington Street, just to the East of Market Square.
Hoping to receive liberal encouragement, the un
dersisned pledge themselves to do all in their now
I a Llr m ..-.-
or xo merii. puouc paironage and lavor.
On the resolutions introduced ' by Mr: BrtdL -;
gers, of Franklin, i concerning tfolJCcriki
Carolina Rail Road.
i Mb, Sfeakei I must express vajMUiz
prise at tire motion of , the, gentlebiirt .frota?
Orange, (Mr. Jor.es,) to jayese reiotu
oa the; table : to be, 1 suppose taken iina-
gain hereafter, at a later , period oC hViSea
sion. , I hope .f he. gentleman is prepared. to
vote,for the motion of my friend from SqfrjJ.
(Mr. McLean,) that thef be i initlefinjie!
post pon ed . -, V he n ,1 ob t ai n ed i he floor a t&w
m i n u t es a go, n n tl moved 1 heirindefini te post
ponement, the motFon al tliat tihie i Was, pro-4
perly, .ruled out of order. ., It is now made by - f
r 1 cr..-
injririenu ironi oury, v."1!; "ici-an, ana I
am pre pared 7o vole " or it j' after, subrnittih M
to. the House sboie of the . reasons that influx 1
ence me in dotn'o; so. ' ""y;3rui WtJfc'i3i K
m SECOND SUPPLY OF
Clolb, Dress nnd,: Frock Coats.:- 4
iCTi B N TL B MEN, if you Want a good fining
ViTT, Coat, made in the latest ft vie. Call "at , -
T B. Ij. II ARDING & CO.
New Music Book.
Tt ANTIC A LAUPIS, or the American book of
VljChurch Music.- By Lowell Mason - and Geo.
r u.,:-, ALSO .-. : - '.:
THE HOME A ITAR. J
A Appeal in behalf of Family Worehip, with
A Pray era and Hymns, for family use. By the
Kev. Lnaries a. Deem s.
'- - H. D. TURNER.;
Nov. 8th, 1850 . ' . 90
CALF SKINS, LINING, Sec
L. BURCH keeps constantly on hand, Calf
Skins, Lining Skins. Shoe finding, &c. &c
Ktleigh, Oct. 4, 1850. . : v 80
(0)
Heartt & Litchfbrd
DEALERS LYSTAPLEaiid FAIfCV
DRY 600DS :
HA TSr CAPSy B 0 O TS, SHOES,
. Fancy I Articles &c, , 3
AVB received -nearly their entire Stock ot
vFall and Winter , Goods to which they re
spectfully invite the attention of their friends and
customers, and the public generally, and all of which
are offered on the most reasonable: terms.
Raleigh, Oct. 14th, 1S50. 83
m
WHITE WASH E RUSHES. -
LARGE supply of various sites, just received
and tor sale low. -: i -
WILLIAM 8, HAYWOOD & CO
Raleigh April 23d 1850. 33
A
ft n ARD to beat for the accommodation of the
Jjjl citizens of Rsleigh, would say that he has in
his employ two as good workmen as can be procured
anywhere. ,He has been at considerable ex pease in
the Uaking business.and will do all in his power to give
satisfaction. It is with the citizens to say, whether
or not a Bakery should be supported. At any rate,
he wilt give the business a-lair trial this Winter.
November 15th, 1850. 92
: 1 1, know, Mr. Speaker,that there are manr;1
members on this floor, vho sie ;ihat'thiB("
resolutionVshp on ihe tah!e,rthat "
disciission lmay;n
an humble ..member, of thia bofly, enicrfam-2'
i ng a di flTereri t .op t h ibna m un w i II ing, thal( J
I o gi ve t hem the go by ; am un wi Hi ng; eiincV.
the object of these resolutions 16' defeatasr
one of the most important and absorbing',
questions that has ever cbrhe before the Leg?1
isiature of North Carolina ; and as such, it
ought, in my opinion, to be met and discus-f
sed with all the fairness, calmness and i co7:,
sideration, tha its importance dernari
Sir, when; the other day the gentleman from J
Wayne, (Mr. Sherard,) introduced a BilL to
repeal the Charter oi the North Carolina Rail1
xvuau company ;, anu wuen auer an.interei
ing (liscnssion, in which 1 did not participate,
that Bill was rejected, by so large a majority,1
1 did sincerely hope that no farther hostility
would be shown against this great measure, '
and in the pride and fulness of my heart; at;5
a ixorin arounian, anu in me Dngni antici
pation of the grand results of iis completion,
I wrote a number of letters to the ; anzioui
friends of , the Road, thai it hid passed rta
fiery ordeal unscathed, that all was safe, that
the Road would be built. But alas ! sir, ?
scarcely hadthe Ink dried upon the paper
before the hydra head, that had been cut off
the day belore, again sprung tip into new
life, and another attack was made (by the in'
troduction of the resolutions now under dis- -cusslon,)
more insidious, less fair, less open
less direct, and therefore, to mei more f ob-f
jectionable than the Bill for the. repeal ;
equally unfaithful to the past pledges of the
State, and equally repudiative in their char
acter. ' ' r;-. 1 ?-
PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS,
Grocers and Com mission illercliants
Old Street, Petersburg, Va,
TT7"EEP always on hand a large and well assort
Lj ed supply, of Qroceries, and pay particular at
i en Hurl to the- sale of Cotton, Tobaccd, Wheat,
Flour,'and all other kinds of produce. ' V '..?
" : j 'LEMUEL PEEBLES,
! THOMAS WHITE,
! PETER R. DAVIS, Jit.
Petersburg July 20 . . i 58 ly
TT list received by Express, this day,
q) a lot of fine French Merinos," assorted colors;
ALSO, a lot of Jenny Lind Trimmings.
! EVANS &, WILLIAMS.
OcU 2 1st, 1850. - - .85
APPLICATION will ba made .to the. General
Assembly, now in Session, to incorporate a Savings
Bank, to' be located in the town of ' Jaeksou, North
ampton County. S
Nov. 26i lu 1850, ; i 95 4w
GENTLEMEN'S HATS.
FALL STYLE FOR 1850.
OMETHING tirely new and decidedly !
gant. Call and examine. '-
It. TUCKER & SON. .
August 26th, 1850. , 61
- TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
v OF the best quality may be fuun4 at the Drug
Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO.
November 2lsti - . , B4
FUESI1 AUI11VALS
SEMI-WEEKLY- : ;
MARDING &. CO, will receive new goods twics
a week during tne entire season, direct from
the Manufactory, By this arrangement, purchasers
will always find Something new and 'attractive by
xamining their Stock. As " for Bargains, Gents,
you cant bfgin to buy as cheap elsewhere. - Call
Hid examine yourselves - -
'. . : Onder lhTeJsraph.pf5ce,: L
r J Tnyettevillf street
vvRaleigh, Not. 14th, 1850. ' ;.: , ... 92
In my bpiniori, these i resolutions ought to
have been rejected, immediately hri their first
reading. I thinks it was improper to allow'
them to. lie on the table, with an order to '
print, and a day set apart for their discussion
thus "giving character, and perhaps, some'
moral force, to resolutions that merrit no coun-V
tenance, no consideration at the hands of thd
Generaf Assembly. But since tlueyhave as-
sumed this imposing form, it seems to me,
they should be met and exposed. 1 '
Although there would be no legal force Iri
these resolutions, should the pass, nothing
obligatory: on the Stockholders, nothing to
entitle .them to the respectful consideration
of the people of North Carolina ;rtill, I lam1
for one, for do not assume to epeak for oth
er 3, prepared as? a Stockholder to surreri.
der the Charter ; am ready, to gratify tbe)
very modest teues of the introducer of (he
resolutions and their friends "on this floor. '
;For, Sir, if vested rights are to be thus tru
fled with and disregarded, if this road is to ba
thus crippled in the outset, by,. exciting: pre-,
judice against it, and lessening the value o(
the Stock, if corporate bodies, and chartered
rightsi in North Carolina, are to be no )cn
ger adhered to, and respected; iC there boT
Members oa this floor, who for party pur
poses; or sectional feeling, or for political
capital, to be retailed out at home, are fil
ling to record their names fof, these resolqf
tions, i submit, sir, that thq sooner the free
men of North Carolina krtow, it the bettei;
howeTer tieeply painful may '..liej 46tberaji9 -reflection,
that other, States have grown grsU
and prosperous by tbq adoption and succers
ful completion, of just such seberli'eoAi '
ternal Improvement, as is tlie Vbject of
these resolutions to stifle, and destfoy.
' " Sir,- I rwould ask the gentleman , Iroa
Franklin, (Mrl Brtdgers,) if the passcf
these resplutions will not be in effect,' rc
pud iatibh 1 Do not the re solu ti ons tsk tba