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'As - V . - - ' 1 , , "T THE DAILY REGISTER i IBDITbir AWDdPROPHIBTOR.fi; THE SEMInWEEKL) REGISTER ; . U issued pa .Wednesday and' &iturdays at ' $ 4 rajinuin in not paid "within six months ; and 5 if not niud until the expiration xfthe year. THE WEEKLY REGISTER, v la -issued every Wednesday at t $20 if paid within four mouths; otherwise $3. 3 J: BUSIH - - ' V - - JVikfcern; Due daily at 12 p. m. and closes at ill a. m. . i. H & SwiAern-iT wo- horse suge, due dailyjit 11 a. m., closes nul2 m.: .:, j: 1 ; : ti c - GC7W&orxmgFour-horse stage, due Mon day Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a. and closes Sunday, Wednesday and Friday-mt 12 Ira. Mwbcrrl Four-horse stage, due Wednesday, Friday and Sunday rt 3 al in.; and closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p." in. Ttu-6orogi- Two-horse stagedue Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 p. ml, cleses Mou day, Wednesday and Saturday at 9 p. ni. Pittsborovgh Two-horse ag, due Monday and "Thursday at 7 rm., aud clas Saturday rt,l Ttipsifay at 9 I), m". I - , Roxhorough One-horse mail, Due Friday at 9 am , and closes Friday at 1 p. m. - Holly Spring Horse Mail,-due Monday at A n m and closes Thursday at 9 p. m. betters should-be iR the Office fifteen minutes Kofrr ihi lime of closinST.' - ' : -: The Office will be open every day, except Sun day, from 8 o'clock a; m. until 9 p. m. On Sunday, it will be open from 81 to 91 a. m., and one hour directly after the departure ot the Western Mail. j ; : v 7 UP STAIRS, : V SttlTH'S BUttOINQS, ..; Open from XI. il. to 10 P.;M. NO ADMITTANCE WITIUX THE BA R 1 1 . n im First i 0 words, E'h addiU w7d.' ftaletgh id Petersburg, i 'Hicbinond VYttshiogtou . Baltimore . :PhiUdlplia 5 New York , ' FjtjrettevilU -. Uberawj ; 5 ....Charle'sioa . Macon , Montgomery "Mobile V 4i M 4 41 u U a tt u Ctg. 32 44 44 l. . ,i 74 ' 84 . 21 f .as '.; .97 116 u 13S ' 2 2 3 BOOK STORE, . POLIEROY & O'NEAL. No, 16, FayctleTilleSt., Nearly Opposite . C tkt -nit Office. ;,; RALEIGH, IT. C. ARE now receiving an extensire assortment of Lw, Medical, Theologicnl, Miscellaneous and School Brxik?, irenerallv. Annuals and choice Books for Presents, Novel, Stationery of all kinds, whicn we re selling at tie Tery lowest prices; prices which we are confident must girt entire satisfaction. ; Call aad'examine.''.';4-.' - Tilt f-f ' W. L. POMEROY,: Pea, 0tb,1850. f -5If APPLtCATlON wnr be niade to ther General Assembly, now in Session, to incorporate a Saiing Bank t to be located in the' town of Jackson, North ampton. Comity. . r.'; i.'-.i..,: y.: ; NQT.26UV1850,, , tr , y96 4w, HJ.: T ; GENTLEMEN'S HATS; r X; ; KZ,L: STYLE POIJ-ISSO;;; I f OMB (H i NG eotirely new and - decidedly . ele gant. Call and examine. : ? v. ; f, , r TifrypD c, artW:' .August 26th, 1850. jCi- ; ;:;;v r'f: TOBACCO AND SEGAR. ' i OP. the best qualitV may be' found at the Drug Store of 1 WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD & CO, ..November 2 lt. . . '94 1 1 1 THE Subscribers hate this day fwrmeci a Copart nership ia a general business as r s -1 Booksellers, and Stationers w and wi a- name rill comtnue to carry on the business mader the ttlt3 yj and Firm ef ' - ; ..---rti-'-j-l will. :i POMEROY A O'NEAL. ! "m; Raleigh, December 9tb, 1850. 99. WISTAR8 BALSAM OF WlLD y: -v, . ; cherry. 5, A larze supply of VVutar' Balsam of Wild Cher ry just teceured aid far ily r r Dec. 9tb, 1850. . QS Standard copy. PE5CUD. - 99 FUESI1 ARRIVALS 1 ; V SEMI-WEEKLY- , : : MARDING 4 CO. will receive new goods twice a week during tne entire season, direct from anufaetory, By this arrangement, purchasers I ways find something new and attractive by xaminiog their .Stock. . As for Bargains, : Gents, you cant begin - to. buy. as cheap elsewhere. , Call nd examine yourselves : ?Jj 1:l., - f.., p v ; i Under tne Telegraph Upicp, ..v'J 1 j:n-i i,f v.:;-r! -ryettevtUe ftreet. TCaleigh. Nov. 14th, 1830 .. v, 9. A RD to beat for the accommodation of .the AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL. A fresh snpply of Ayers Cherry Pectoral Just re ceived and far sal by 1 ' - ALSO- A Larcre snnnlv of Linseed Oil lust to hand at Pescud's DRUG STORE, u ' . Dec. 9th, 1850. . 99 ' tt? Standard copy, i - ....... BANK OP TUB state of north Carolina; ... A DIVIDEND of nve rea CBirr on the Capital stock ot this Bank, has been declared for the last six monthj payable at the Principal! Bank on the first Monday ia Jauuary next and,'at the Branches fifteen days thereafter. ' C. DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, December llth, 1830. U 100 Sur, Times, and Standard copy. See K. It. 15. -U- To the Citizens of N. Carolina particularly. rrTTTE can measure and famish an entire suit of A V clothes (including coat, pantaloons.and vest,) at from 35 to S44 : and will warrant them 10 be e- oual in all respects to any that can bo furnished in - r - the United States for that money. his empf ant whe the Baking business,and will do all in his power to give satisfaction It is with the citizens to say, whether or not a pafeery ehoula ot supported. - At any rate, he will give the business a fair trial this Winter. November 1 5th,; 1850. r .. -.z ; : 92 1CKBLC, WHITE &. JAVIS, Groccm and Coiiimissioirllerclmuts EEP always on hand a large and well assort ed supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and alt other kinds of produce." n f LEMUEL-PEEBLES, r -T , T110MA8 , WHITE, ,-1 PETER" R. DAVIS, J. Petersburg July. 20 " V ' ' 58 ly Mi . 1 lTXUOll JJUUAI RAntrffflPnfnMl flANTlCA LAUDIS, or the American boek of no longer send out of the State for cheap Clothing, JJr',iarc Music LKe11 Mft80n " IIIUVN . U J WAV Baleigh, Nov. 8. 1850.- New Orleans 172 And alVthe'pUces on this and nther lines of com munication i proportion to distance. OF THE NOltm CAROLINA Mutual; Insurance Company, . ;- i RALEIGH ' -y- ' ' M Secsnd Floor, Siiiitk's Block, adjoiniug Telegraph .Office; - : -. OF THE 'NOlt;rii.AUOMilfA f Mutual Life Insurance 'Company - - RALEIGH ntwit the Post Office under Odd Fellows , rr- x 3Ialk. . --t - . DISCOUNT DAY. TUESOAY. Board Meet al O'clock. BANKING HOURS FROM 1U TO YV. H. JONES. Cashier. ' I - F.C. HILU Teller. - - -Exchange, Baltimore Philadelphia and i . York, l vier ct nremium. . ! ' ' - ; Virginia and South Carolina money JBankabJe, ef thejdenomination or o ana upwarus. .r .'Steo. W. M prdecai, Pres't. ; s , t . - 'Charles Dew, ey, Casher, . . ' . , " Seyrho'ur W. Whiting, Teller : - t ) Daniel Da Pre, Bookkeeper, I Thos. W. Dewey; Clerk. " ; ' - v Hours of business from 10 a.' in. to 2 p. m. DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY. Board of 'Directors meet at 10 ' a: m. KKK RATES FOR SELLING EXCHANGE B Premium Sight Checks on New York I per cent; a Philadelphia 1 u rt "u- " ' BAUlmore 1 Notes of the South Carolina and Virginia Banks received. 41 J. .D. WILLIAMS, . FORWARDING AND COMMSSION 3UEUCIIANT, rAIGTTEYl JL I-E, NORT H CAROLINA. 3y UA.l0 . ; &, PROCTER. 90 Royal Raleigh Ringtail Reaseri. SOUTHERN REGALIA DEPOT! m P. HORTON REACH, Wo. 01. Jlaiu Street, Kicliiiioiici, la., ANUFACTU UER ot Masonic, Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance, Rechabites, American Mechanics, Druids, i2ed Mens, and all other societies! REGALlJl,BAJVjYJunSt LCr.iGrJVjiL, &.c, also, Cost urn s, ItoUstSashestJeteelst-tLiid all other Eauipments on hand and made to order ta- short notice. N. B. Having secured the services of Mr. HEN RY MESEKE, familiarly connected with the diflfer ent orders; ana well knowu iu Baltimore nsawfn- ot workman in the above Hue, I am now prepared to compete with any establishment in the U. Slates, .l : - - la enuer ij ie, juiny wr pitc. . Orders from abroad respectfully solicited . D ecember 2nd, 1850 a. JABT'S SCHOOL, rrpiHE 18th Term of this School will commence II on the fourth uay 01 January loot, and con linue 'till the 7th of June. ' . r - For a Circular eontainiag full particulars, apply to the Subscriber. . II? ALDERTSMEDES; Rector. December 4th. 1850. - - . . fi8 Cj Standard, Fayetteville Observer, Chronicle, Tl man, JX, 7 ill Commercial and Journal. Wilmington, Newber Valchni4i, Salisbury, N. S. Whig, Washington, Old North State, E. City, Petersburg Intelligencer, Norfolk Herald and National Intelligencer,' will in- aert feve times, and send their bill to A. S. ,. Lively Stables! HE.Subcrihers, take occasion to inform their friends and ill pnblie generally", that iher will carry on the buxi ieis, iu all. its branches, t 4he same statid : and ; that no etlorts nor' expense, will : be spared on their part io accommodate the -travenins; community, j Convey aures,: with good, horses ind carrfub drivers, will,be furnished at all tiinea and at hrt notice and Ju fact, every 'couvauience for traveHng. iuthe way of ' ; horses; carriages: buggies ic will ha supplied ou the !most favorable" and accomo- Oauug itnua THE VERMONT , NULLIFICATION i The Verraocit -Union rWhUr Jbas the-sub. joined statement of the manner ia vhich the act tor nullifying the Tugttiye law passed the LegIature"'if Vermont4 The" facts liere stated, andjthe imarki of Uhe Union; Whig and ther papers, leave' little doubt "that Ihe proceedin in the Vrorit Leslature, Ky which 4hts act passed, was the result of, a gross trick andimpo3ttion on the part of cer tain ndiyidu8,--and' that it will meet with rip general "sanction from the community :- I t js certain that the" with as decided "disapprobation "in other. States of YNew Englandas !ahy wibeire else; -The Boston Courier ngbtly charater izes the act as "foolish' and with manly jus tice says ; . : :s : f" " . r .lf l:.tT vi , ' vit will be difficult to make1 thV peoHe cJf the.:Southrbeirey4heyNf' 'England States are desirous of preserving the J Union, if thp conduct of the VermsntNuUifiers receive any countenance or support hereof zlzisA 1 ,The following are the remarks of the Vcr mont Union.'Whig : , a 1 The Legislature of our hitherto mtich-rei- Dected State nasspd nn art nt it Incf isoelni! citizens of Raleigh, would say that he haa in jntended by! th6 mover tb cvfer rule W law ; ploy two as good workmen as can Je procured j A i - r i 7?; " e. He has been at considerable expense in VOngress respecting omOT. f m uac jcudiucu.HUH mi .. , uJiuftioa -jio -mis most unfortunate enactment, from mere cha grin and shame, t. It was whirled through the two Houses on the last day of the sessionin the tempest of legislation which was concen trated into the closing hours passed the sev- el lyi luaiiucs ui iaw-maKing wn pout nonce or, remark. It' is not' strictly true Id'say ihat . it was 4,ill-c6nsideredkV for n 'strictest truth u was noi considered at au.Tij .nl:4 For the substance and scope of the law no defence or excuse can be made." - It attempts 10 repeal certain portions 01 ine iate; law ot State officers and',magUtitesVto law, as to such portions of jtrith u4terJs regard, v l his is not the treatment which the dignity or self-respect of -Vermont should lead her to bestow upon-the legislation ;of oongress.. u the jaws ot fJongress are un- wise, or even uhcohstitutidnal; it is'iiotfor Vermont or any other S tate" to'hullifv or re peal .them. We have placed ourselves by this act in a position in which we have no defence against the judgment of the whole country We were "thrice armed'' "When we "had our quarrel just," ; i Why idid-we throw away our strength ? The influence of .yermont was by no means inconsiderable upon this very subject of slavery. , As a con stitutional and conservative opponent of that evil institution, she was 8tr0ng-asKa pettish nullifier of the Constitution and the laws,' she will becomeweak and contemptible indefeJ. In every !vieW;the passage of this act is de plorable. , 1. 'Jr'.l :i : The severity of condemnation which; this mistep has drawn upon our State j Irom quar ters where a wise man would be proudest of approval, is most painful to us. Veirad in dulged the hope (a somewhat fond pn$ ' we confess) that theactwould sink at once into its, appropriate oblivion. We encouraged that, oblivion by the charity of our. silence. The hope was a vain one; - Let us be mild for ther present on- South Carolina. -!' -'. : 7.i''";.'5.. . . - i it viff-.-Vl-i . Having heard that it was rumofed in some quarters that small pox was in this neighbor hood, we have only to say that there -is not 7cwfui fa theprty6rt. Qir authorities' took great pains to guard against the disease, .and, this, tjo 'doubt, gyelTjise to the j-umor that it was. here. There is not, nor has there heen a single case in Anson county for several f yesJyC.Ar. ; The . KjfiCKERBockER .'tellsV- story-of a Von e idea" ' Dutchman, who, in reply - to a friend, remarked: why, Hansyou have the most feminine cast bf "cotintenance f have" ever seen, said C OhryawiJI knowtheTea- soh for that y. mine moder vas a vomzaX - 1 ' " '- . TTust rticcived by Express, this day, QjJ a lot of fine French Merinos, assorted colors; ALtSOalot of Jenny J-.ind Trimmings. " lVAiNS & VYlLtLlAMo. OcU 21st, 1850. " v v: v 85 ALSO THE HOJIE ALTAU. A N Appeal in behalf ot Family Worship, with A Prayers and Hymns, for family use. 'ily the Ret. Charles F. Deems. Nov. 8th, 1850. H. D. TURNER. ,., . -90 CALF SKIJSTS, LIJWJVG, Sec. Ct L. UURCH keeps constantly on hand, Calf VL Skins, Lining Skins, Shoe finding, dec See. KtJeigh, Qct. 4, 185U. . - 80 Heartt & Litchfbrd DEALERS 1IV STAPLE aud FA it CI ' DRY GOODS- HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Fancy Artlclfs, &e. sc. r AVE received nearly their entire Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to wbicb they re sued fully 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, 1850. 83 WHITE WASH EELSHESi , LA RGB supply of various sues, just received and for sale low. . v WILLtA M8," HAY WOOD & CO. Raleieh April ZM 185().: -- - . 2$ CHEAP TWEED COAT5, at a ve-. low price.'- ; , , ? E. L. HARDING CO. Raleigh, October 12th, 1850. 82 g)rCy SEAEOF JEGKOES Cip SHALL expose to public sale, on the 1st day liJLli of January, 1851, at the Court House, in ritts borough, ' . - - i v TcaMS made known on the Uay of sale. . V - WM. A. RIVES, Execntor. ! Chatham County, Dec.,-l3th, 1850. " : 101 - : House and:Sign Painting, : TH E Subscribers are now prepared to execute in V workman-like mariner, all kinds of, l PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAIsrliU JSU AISV mIGNFAIIiTING. i GlazinffrGuilding, imitatiou otalljiindi of Marble and every variety 01 woou. ' ii'"J-7lS-?t..fi &i M r'a Wot din a L Vtnnnclf a ffiM Mnr The Subscribers 1 also expect to keep constantly on ket Hous6 wUl receiTC prompt ttenuon J 11 ind-cbod ' ': ' ; .'- - , wuitt nnlf A vt ATtTWV. hand.ebod HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, C, t And persou-. wishing to put out their Horsea by 4 the. week, or : mouth, or year, will have them well attencea 10, at moderate prices, x neir oibuic i nu Wilminctou Strewt, just to the East of Market Square. llopins-toreceive liberal encouragement, the un- derstKueu pieage tneinseives to ao an in wwr pyw er to merit publie patronage and favor. " BUFFALOB COOKE Raleigh,iJept. 12. J85Q. tf 74 .WANTED TO HIRE! - v ; A Good Nurse, for whom liberal wages will be given if applicatienj be. raade immediately.5; Ap ply at this Office. f ' ' A- uec., lata, iboo. i .' - - " v Job Printing; Pamphlets; &;;hwtiyx- eutea sit mis waw .. . , . . , A Great Firm Promoted v-i-A law fifm, a short time since; existed al .BufiaTo; is Fill tribreT Hall &THaveri. One of? these gen tlerr.en is now Piesfdept'of thUStates, an other PoitrnasGenjr Cotton tor the GreatTai-A bale of cotton, Jntended , for, eahihltica" n r the ca.terorieranceitKaz " Wre taking the pledge. 1- V 4 1
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