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THE DAILY REGISTER, i T mi 11 4 H 1 i; M W U fi W M' tt mm Ml m m J 1 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR 7 THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER, Is issued on Wednesdays and Saturdays at $4 per annum in advance ; $4,50 if not paid within six months; and $5 if riot paid until the expiration of the year. ; : ' , ::' . ' THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Is issued every Wednesday at $2,50 if paid within four months; otherwise $3: BIIHDI R1CT0M suiasiMi aosie aggies. MJlIL RRjIjYGEMEjYTS. Mrthem JIdUBy. Rail Road, Due daily at 1-2 p. m., and closes at 1 1 1 a, m. SowZAcrnT wo-horse stage, due daily at II a. m., closes at 12 m. Grunsborough Four-horse -stage, due Mon day, Wednesday 'and Saturday at 6 a. m. and ' close Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday at 12 m. iNewbtrn Four-horse stage, due Wednesday, Friday and Sunday ? 3 a. in., and closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p. m. ; Tarborough Two-horse stage, due Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 p. in., closes Moa Wednesday and Saturday at Q u. m. " " j a. rri t n NEW BOOK STORE, POLIEROY&OWEAL.; No, 16, FayettevillftSt., Nearly Opposite ike Post (ffficc. ' : 'I RALEIGH N. C. ARE now receiviug an extensive assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and. School Books, generally, . Annuals and choice Books for Present?, Novels, Stationery of all kinds, which we are selling at the Tery lowest prices ; prices which we are confident mast gut entire satisfact ion. Call and examine. . , - ' ' . ' - W. L: POMEROY, ; J. W. O'NEAL. Dec 0th, 1S50. v i . 95 THE Subucribers have this day fur mod a Copart nership iu a general business as Booksellers and Stationers, and Will continue to carry on the business nnder the name and Firm ef - POMEROY O'NEAL. Raleigh, December 9th, 1850. - 9 W1STARS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. A Urge supply of Wintars Balsam of Wild Cher ry just receiTed and for sale by Pittsborough Two horse due Monday and Thursday at 7 p. m.f and cl-ses Saturday -and Tuesday at 9 p. m. Roxborough One-horse mail, Due Friday at 9 a. m., and closes Friday at 1 p. m. , Holly Springs Horse Mail, due, Monday at 4 p. m., and closes Thursday at 9 p. m. Letters should be ir. the Office fifteen minutes before the time of closing:. The Office will be open every day, except Sun day, from 8 o'clock a. in. until 9 p. in. On Sunday, it will be open from 8 j to 91 a. m., nfl nn hour directlv after the departure ol the Western Mail. UP STAIRS, SMITH'S buildings; Open from 71. to 10 P. M. XO: ADMITTANCE WITHIN THE BAR ! J Rates First 10 words, E'h addi'l w'd. Raleigh to Petersburg, Washingtoa Baltimore " FhiUdelphia New York " Fayettetille " Chentw) Charlestoa 4 Macon Montgomery Mobile u New Orleans u u . M t ft a u H I 30cti. 32 44 4 " 74 84 21 2S u SO . ' 91 11S " 13S 17a 2 3 And all the places on this and other line of com Btunicalion in proportion to-distnnce. " " OF TIlEi MOUXIl CAROLINA .Mutual Insurance Company, RALEKJH Second Floor, Smith' Block, adjoining Telegraph Office. P F . Dec. 9th, 18S0. m Standard copy. PESCQD. 99 A YERS CHERRY PECTORAL, A fresh supply of Ay ers Cherry Pectoral just re ceived and for sale by ALSO A Larjre supply of Linseed Oil just to band at Peucud'a DllfJU STORE. Dec. 9th, 1850. - - - 0 Standard copy. - BANS OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. A DIVIDEND ofrtVK pea csNTon the Capital stock ot this Bank, has been declared for tha last fix months aavale at the Principal! Bank on th first Monday iu Jauuary next and,atthe Branches niteeu days thereafter. C. DEWJiY, Uashier. Raleigh, December 11th. -1850. td 100 j Star, Times, and Standard copy. See K. It. K. K. To the Citizens of N. Carolina particularly. TTT7E can measure and furnish an entire suit of A v clothes (including coat, pantaloonsuid vest,) at from 35 to $44 : aud will warrant them to be e qual in all respects to any' that can be furuisned in the United Stales for that money. Ueutlemen neea no longer send oat of the State for cheap Ulothing, unless they prefer it. OLlvrilC cc rKUUilitK. iZaleigh, Not. 8. 1850. 90 Boyal Raleigh Ringtail Rousprs. . ' Warrenton, N. C. THtJ ninth Term of this School will commence n the 15lh of January 1851 and terminate the first week in November. : u ' T r " Terms as follows, per session of Jive months : Board, " ; 50 00 English Tuition, ' i v f 12 00 French, 10 00 Qerman, j,-- --u ; c ;. 1 0 00 Music on Harp and use of instrument, f , . 35 00 Musie on Piano and use of instrument, . 23 00 Vluic on Guitar and use of instrument, 20 00 Drawing and Painting, 10 00 Painting in oil colors, - - i 5 00 Washing and FueU , ' ' ? -r -6-00 Useful and Ornamental Needle wOfk free of charge. ; No extra charge whatever will be made. Beoks, sJtatioiiary &c., furnished at he lowest retail prices. It is particularly desirable that pupils should be present at the commencement ef the sessieri, asstu dies will then be arranged and classes formed. All articles of clothing mustle marked with the owners name in full. -ft fvr4 - A circular containing fuller information .will ; be addressed to all ptrons who may desire it.: . - , . , DANIEL TUKNEK.; Warrenton, January 1st, 1851. 5t 1 MUSIC STORE, MAVING returned from the Northern cities, af ter making the most careful and choice col lection in his line, the subscriber is now prepared to offer to the public a splendid sssortmenl cf Musical Aiercuanaize, emoracing MUSIC, - r large end general assortment of the most popular and fdshionHble. 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, - , ' .. PIANOS. from the best manufacturers of New York Philadel phia and Baltimore, and superier in workmanship and toue to any ever befere offered in this or adja- ceut States for the same prices; v. -. Seraphines and Accordeons Violins, Violon ; cellos and Guitars A large and elegant assortment of the best Italian Stiings. Persona wishing to purchase either by the single siring or bundle, will find it to their advantage to cull before purchasing elsewhere. , . Schools and Seminaries supplied with Music, In struction Books, Strings, Music paper, -c, on the most reasonable terms. .Also, BRASS B AND INSTRUMENTS, Blank Books for Bands, and Band Instruction Book; in short; every thing in the Music department com monly sought for and desired. Call one door North of the City Hall, Fayette- ille StreeU K. W. PETEUSILIA. RaleighDecember 29th. 6t 1 t COMMON SQHQOJS, Course of studiesin iNormai' S6iob7sJZfl v' knowledge of the MathemaHcs 'necessafyfor . juecnajiics, cfc. . . fc , SOUTHERN REGALIA DEPOT I OF TEIE INOlM tl CAROLINA Mutual Life Insurance Company, ' , RALEIGH Onnosito 1 the Post Office under Odd F ellows I BABE F -AFI DISCOUNT DAY. TUESDAY. Hoard Meet at 11 O'clock. BANKING HOURS FROM 10 TO t. W. H; JONES, Cashier. P C. HILL, Teller. - "Exehanre, Baltimore. Philadalpkia and Nr York " 1 per-ct. premium. -: - : ''r. Vrrgiuia and South Carolina money Bankable, of dAedeaominatioM.of 5 and upwards. JUeo. VV. Mordecai, Pres't. Charles Dewey, Casher, X Seymour W. AV biting, Teller . J? Daniel Du Pre, Bookkeeper, it Thos. Dewey, Clerk. -- JIovr.3 of basie$s Jrom 1 0 a. m. to 2 p. nu . DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY. Hoard of Directors meet at 10 c. m. BANK RATES SELLING EXCHANGE. Sight Checks n New York i per cent. Premium. a t . Phildelp,iai it : Ui , u Baltimore i u " Notes of the South Carolina and Virginia Banks . P. HORTON KEACH, .o. 91. ITIain Street, lliclitnoud, Va-, arfipANUFACTUUER of Masonic, Odd Fellows, Afa Sons of Temperance, Rechabites, American Mechanics, Druids, i2ed Mens, and all other societies REGALlA.BJUSTjSrEllS, FLAGS.SIGJSTJILS, also. Costumes, -Robes, Sashes. Jewels and all other Equipments on hand and made to order ta short notice. N. B. HaTing secured the services of Mr. HEN RY MESEKE, familiarly connected with the ditf er ent orders, and well known in Baltimore as a superv r workman in the above Hue. 1 am now prepared to compete with any establishment in the U. Slates in either tyle, quality or price. Orders from abroad respectfully solicited December 2nd, 1850. J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BIEKCIIANIY T AYETTE VI Ii Ii E, v - NORTH CAROLINA. July 19111,1850. ST. -MEET'S UAL.E1GII, IX. c THE 18th Term of this School will commence on the Fourth day of January 1851, and con- tiuue'till the 7th of June. For a Circular containing full particulars apply to the ouDscri'jer. - . ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. December 4 th, 1850. .98 Standard, Fayelteville Observer, Chronicle Commercial and Journal, Wilmington, Newberuiau Watchman, Salisbury, N. S. W&ig, Washington, Old North State, h. City,v Petersburg Intelligencer, Norfolk Herald and National Intelligence!, will in sert fire tunes, and send their bill to A. S aato scijooi AT ': ' THE next session of this Institution will com mence ou the 15th of January, 1851, and continue uutu the 7th ef June, following.--"." Yoang gentlemen who are desirons of reading Law with the undersign eu, 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 the teacher The one or the other of the instructors will have charge of the School nearly all the year, and during a port;ou of the time both will be here to give in struction. Text-books can be had here at the prices charged by Mr. E. J. Hale, of Fayetteville, Tuition fees for the whole course of legal instruc tion Will be Onk Uumkeo Dollars. - J. L. BAILEY, . - . : F.NASH. , HilLboro', Dec. 3lst, 1850. 1 2m Livery Stables!; HE Subscribers, take occasion to inform, their frieudaand the public 'generally,- lhutlhy will carry ou :tte bukd-iesa, in ell its branches, at the same stand ; and that no- e (Forts nor ; expense will be spared ou their part to accommodate the travelling community. Conveyances, with good horsra and careful- drivers, will be furnished at all time and at short notice ; aud in fact, every convenience for traveling, iu ibe wav of , HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, will he supplied on the most favorable; and accomo dating terms.-'. " " - ' , -i r T he Sahscrihers also expect to keep constantly ob hand, good- . . - . . - - ' ; HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES ; And persons wishing to put out their. Horses by the week, or month, or year, will have them welj ttei)ded to, at moderate prices. Their Stables are on Wilmiugton Street, just to the East of Market Square. .Hoping to receive liberal encouragement, the un dersigned pledge thcinseWes to do all in their pow or to merit public patronage and favor. BUFFALOE $ COOKE Classical aud !latlicmatical JSCIIOOIi. . HiUsboiough, n c. ; ' ; THE exercises of the Caldwell Institute having'been discontinued, the subscribers will open a School on the I4lh day of January, 1851, in the building lately used by that institution, tinder their own control arid direction; ; ' " ,:- 'J'he course of instruction will be euch as to pre pare young men thoroughly for the Sophomore clasn in College, or when a College course is not intend ed, for the business transactions of life.- - The strictest attention will be givan to' the' moral deportment of the students, 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 pi those who may , be committed to our charge.. ; .- - Terms in the Classical and Mai hematics 1 depart, ment. $20: and in English $15 a session in advance- ' . ALEX. WILSON RALPH H. GRAVES.-. HillsborrJ, Dec, 21st, 1850. , : - i 103- ' NOTIQE:, ''.yZ. IS hereby, given that application will be made to the President, Directors and Company of the Baak of Cape Fear, at the expiration of three months from this date,for the issue of anew certificate for 21 shares of the stock of said Bank, in the name of Dr. Laac Burns, dee'd in Jihe stead of one losU Application will also be made tothe President, Di rectors and Company of the Bank, of the , State of North Carolina at the expiration of three moths,fr the issue of a new Certificate for 10 shares of the Stock of said Bank , in the name of Dr. Isaac Burns decd in the stead of one lout. - E. B. BURNS, AtTmV, Dec. 20th, 1850. ; : 7 " ' i 103 ' The following: is the course of - studv-Hiknl ally adopted iri Normal scboolsl- If yariesih umerent states, uui me one 1 suDjom is near ly the New York- Course, :and I think r it Bv far the' Best : ''-' czivkO : First vear. or 'Freshman clasf 'Readrno: , Spelling,4 Elementary 'sounds of the letters writing, lieography and out line maps. In- eiiectuai Aritnmelicblementary Anthrnc ic. Eno-lish Grammar, History Elementa ry Algebra begun.- " -' -Jov-- Utiz i - Second-year Sophomore Intellectual Arithmetic, Elementary? Arithmetic High Aninmetic- :oegun, Ueograpny anu Map drawing, r Writing.'Elementary sounds -of let- ters, iieaamg, ttistofy,- lngrlisti Grammar; Elementary Algebra begun; u n Third year, or J unior: Spellrnsr.Book-keei'i ing, English Grammar reviewed, High Arithi metic reviewed, Geometry five't)r six bodks. Constitutional Law with Darts of the Statute of any particular State, Drawing: Elemenla- ry AigeDra reviewed, Natural r Philosophy Mathematical Geography; Use of Globes; "1? J ourin year, beniorelass, Higher Algebr, Plane Triyonometrv Lanrd survevinov Rhp toric, Aids to English composition, Hurhart Physiology, Astronomy, Jotellecttial Philoso phy, Chemistry,; Agricultural ; Chemistry Moral Philosophy, Airt ofTeachingi 4 'rSt A thorough acquaintance with the .whole of .the. above couise ton the . part: i of the mate jujina, - biiuuiu ruu iiiiaae, condition for graduating.- In these schools the re,- is commonly a department for females.?! And .s ' tney are jaiso requiredi to jsustain an approved examination. upn the same branches, before graduating, with Abe exception perhaps;: of "p-x juuiiicii j aim ourreying. If it suited the views of "the States the, selec tion of ; pupils foia '.state school, might' be icii 10 me ooara 01 superintend ants 01 the dif ferent counties, arid each county entitled to a number, equal to that of its Representatives in the House of Commons, V The-pupils, entering the school, should be subjected to a thorough emination ;by the.Faculty.upoa think, proper to direct. Reading, Writing, Geography and Ari:hmetic,as far as fractions, would perhaps be ' sufficient'. Of course, those' who might fail to'pass anlexamtriatibn, should receive nothing from the State, but their mile age; The time required to accom plish the course should depend ;upon . the talents ' and attainments :bf the pupils! ' I think, that the males selected for such a school, should be between sixteen and eigh feen years of ' age, an d females, , provided there is a department . for them between fourteen and sixteen. In making the selec tion of pupils;-strict attention should be gi ven to their abilities and moral characten ' Those should be chosen" and' those onlv. whn Tn j the judgmenr of the . superintendents, 'will tiuao mo juuoi eiuucui icdtiiers. ina iur thefmore, other things being equal," those shouli be preferred, who have a good know ledge of the common English branches. All pupils on entering the schobt, should be made to sign a-contract; or declaration, thlt they intend to foIloWHhe business' of teach ing district schools; and- that they hafe 110 other object in entering "'iKc Normil school, but to prepare themselves for thi8:employ- -K Such is- the course of fsiudiesf in wfiicli the children of the North are' instructed. And it sufhcieniiy accounts in my opinion for our dependence on that country,' for all ihoso articles of domestic tise Tor which we an iiUally pay- millit)isuof- dollar ' VVe'caVi have t he same course in our district schools by the power of oe single word; bv'sifrfplv saying) yetoHhin:ltkeMht follow- i?tr i w "iJ 1 Jalii.1 -tBc1trenacted ;tniGens&BV of the Stale of Norifa tarblina an ti it'tVherc. by enacted by the authority of tliewra, That there shall bu arfJpnateSlhe suiri of fifteen thousand dollars, from the rCQmrrion School revenue, tohe expended in the Wee. t inn n f sin I n K L K 1 ; Dti . V . i " ; uuituiugs. nir'.ine use 01 a '.?lM:"&MoVtoi';fh. edueatiori and pfaciice'of teachers cf tt Common Spools ? fS Stiitei And thartheo 'buildings shall be erectetl at such tiineii place and hysuch executive' means as the State "shall think proper td direct. ; ;..;; 2. Beit further enac;ed, That this institu tion shall be known by the name and style 1 1
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