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r'f M'd , 'A !' h,rT II Vl Mi i Jj "DJ : U-l IH ' " j ZZZJ u-j. - :v;; -. j u: jl. J i- J J .-J ur. :j i- "frfi .s-r - v t f . ? f m ;; ' i.v - tiw- . . '-z - .'.' - . - v - , r JMmmJlLl ": "'.ill ' -'lull-.,' m ill.,. -liiiL. ii.,. .i: 1 1 . lllE DAILY REGISTER. : ii u Ai - i a j ivCDISOR ."!A1XD PHOPIUETOIL ; . .MlB SEih-WBEKLY UEGTSTERj ; ' fg issned on Wednesday and Saturdays at $4 rwr annum in advance : 84,50 if not paid!1 witliin months ; .and 05 if not paid -until the expiration of the year. 1 1 THE weekly; register. Is issued Wcry-Wednesday at $2,50 if paid within' four months; otherwise $3. ; . , . ' ' 5 : DIRECTORY Nurihcrn "JlTail By "Rail RoatJj Ouedaily at 1-2 p. mi., and closes at 1 1 1 a." in. " " 4 Soullitrn Two-horsc slage, iiue daily at 1 1 a. Grensioro-FourUorae ;sta5e,idue Mon day. Wednesday and Saturday at 0 , a. m apJ closes Sunday, AYednesday and Friday at 12 tn. -Arirtirii Four-horse stare. due Wednesday, Friday and Sunday pi3 a:'in., knd closes Sunday Tuesday and Thursday at 0 p. rii.' V ' ; ' Turborough- Wednesday and lair Wednesday p;imroiiiri Two-horse siase. due Monday and TOursday'iat 7 fr) in., atid clasei Saturday and Tuesday at y p.:m FEMALE; SEMINARY:: ti 1 Warrenton, N. C. ;V - THE ninth Terra of thi Hchool wincommence on the 15th of January 1851 aud terminaUs the firft week in 2oernber. ; t " Terms ask follows , per ' session of five montis : Board, ' ' ' " : , '.-S 50 00 En5lih Tuition, - 1 12 00 French, ',40 00 German, ' - , m 7; , 10 10 Muic 011 Harp, and ue ofinstrameht '35 00 Music on Piano and use of instrument, " 10 00 Muic 611 .Guitar and use of in'tttfumeht! -j. 20 00 Drawing and Painting, f ; - r x i 10 00 Painting in oil colors, -.. ,..-. . -i: , 1500 .Whinaanci. Fuel,-,. (i . ;v ,0,00 Useful and Ornamental Needle wok.free of charge. N o extra charge . whatever will le made, Uookf, 55tatioiiary, &c, furnished at the luWesl retail prices. I It is panicularly desirable that pupils should be present at Jho commencement of the session, as stu dies will then 1 arranged and classes formed. --t All articles of clothing must be marked with the owners name in full. " ; " . ' A circulur containing fuller information wilt le addressed to all persons who may desire it. ! " : ? - , UAN1EL? TURNER. 'Warrenton, January 1st, 1851.' ' 6t 1 MUSIC STORE, TTTI AVING returned from the Northern cities, af- Twohorse stage, due Aionuay . Hj tef makg lhe mo;t carefui ana choice col Friday at 10 p. tn i closes JUon- jfn . ... ,. . he gub,criucr , now nreowed to and.oaturdav at U p. n).. u v 1 rr .'k. . un..ni vfnfai Livery Stables! II E Subscribers, lake occasion, to iu form their frUnda'and the pubtic generally, that lhV will carry on the buaiiess, in all its braucheat the same sLaud ; and that no efforts nor expense will, be spared oa their parto accommodate the travelling community. Conveyances, with good horses aud careful, drivers, will be furuished at all limes and at short notice ; and in (act, every" convenience for travelling, in the way of ' - s ' ' HORSES; CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &Ci L will be supplied on the most favorable aud accoino dttliug tenua. ..'-,...-,... Tlw Subscribers also expect to keep constantly on hand, good - - : V: ; ; . t v . HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,; &C, A And persons wishiug to - put out their Horses by the week, or mouth, or year, will: have them well attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stables are on Wjlmhigton Stret-1, Justto ihe East oj Market Square. '.' Hoping to receive liberal encourngemtut, tke un dersigned pledge themselves to da all in their pow, ar to merit public patronage and favor. . ' BUgFALOE COOKE , SOUTHERN REGALIA DEPOT! oxioroMsriOoe-horse mail, Due; Friday at 9 a. m., and closes Friday at 1 p. mi Hdly Spriag9Horiie lM,f iie Monday, at 4 p. m., and closes Thursday at 9 p. m. 4 1 Letters should be is the Office tifteen minutes before the time of closing. ' ;, ': s The Office will oe open every day, excepi oun Jair. frrtirr 8 o'clock a. ni. until 9 i. ui. ; Oh Sunday, U will be open' from 81 to 0 a. ra., and one hour directly after the departure ol the Western Mail.- "is TBKBSH5d?H--OPJ?iaS; 1 ' -Ur 5STAIKS, ... ." SMI T HIS B UllO 1 NQSV, ' r Opca from 7,1. M. to 10 P. 31. NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN THE BA'RJ ! 1 Rates First 10 words, E'haJdrfw'd. Raleigh to Petersburg, "7 r30 cts. 44 illchlBOUd .-r o r .'Washington ! i 44 H C Ualtimere. , .. Philadelphia . 74 v New Y-rk f. 84 " Fayeuevilla .31 ' CheraFl,., ., ai.;.. V Charleston , iO;.1 ''Macou .,, s: ..... 7 Mont2iuery, 1 1 6 " Mobile'-, ,13S ; " New Orleans 172 . Arid all the place on this and ether liues ef com aauication in proportiob todibtance.. u tt M ( tf ( K K ' K' i 2 3 - a. i i. ' 6 7 9 public a splendid Merchandfze, embracing - t , . ioilti'jllMUSrCDR HI I -I i a large and general assorimeui of -the most popular and fshionalle. New musjc cntantly -receivibd from New York Philadelphia and, Ualiiinore, and any piece not found in his catalogue con be procur ed in it week. . 1 ... , ; PIANOS, . from the best manufacturers of New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, and superier in workmanship and tone to any ever befere offered in this or adja cent Slates for the same prices. Seraphines and Accordeons VioUns Violon , .,i t cellos and Guitar si y l A large and elegant assortment of the best Italian Strings. Persons wishing to purchase either by the single siring or bundle, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. - r Schools and Seminaries supplied with Music; In struction Bdoks, Strings, Music paper, $-c, on the most reasonable terms.- Also, r ... ' f BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, I Blank Books for Bands, and Band Instruction Book; in shortevery thing in the Music department com monly sought for and desired. -M. , - Call one door North of the City Hall, Ftyetle ille Street. K. W. FETEKSlLlA. . Italeigh, December S9th. v'fii 1 P. HORTON KEACH, io. Ol. ITlaiii .Street, Iticlimoud, Va ms f? A N U FACTXJ UE 11 61 M aaohic, Odd Fellows, tffrik Sous of Temperance, Rechftbites, ' American Mechanics, Druids, iied Mens, and all other societies REGALM,BMWYERSwFLJlGSSIGJyjI,8, Jtc, altOj Costumes, Robes s Sashest Jetcels, and all other Equipments on hand , aud made . to order ta short notice. . ' , . N. B--rHaviug secured the services of Mr. HEN RY MESEKEfamiliarly connected with the differ ent orders, and well known in Baltimore as a superi- 0r workman in the above line. I am now prepared to compete with any establishment in the TJ. States, in either ttyle, quality or price. - T Orders from abroad respectfully solicited J December 2nd, lS50r . OF' TI1K Oltl ll CAKOLnA Mutual Insurance ' Company, : ' .."RALEItJH s-.. . SeondFioar,S.MiU,s Block, adjoining Telegraph Office. :" . . ' s" , - - : , 0 F T II E 4lT i WV it C A 11 0 Iililf A --'Mutual Life Insurance .Company t '. "--RALEIGH,; Opposite the Tost: Officeunder Odd Fellows ' OISCOUNT DAY. TUESDAY. : u ' ' 4 Board MeeU'at l O'clock. ' : banking-nouns mom io ro 2. W. H. JON KS, Cashier. ; r f.c. hiia 'ii ' ' Exchange, Baltimore, Philadelphia aud N. York, 1 per ct. premium. . . Virginia and South Carolina money Bankable, of the denomination of .S5 aud upwards. l: ' ; : -ana sxax3.; - Ueo. VV. Mordecai, i'res'l. - Charles Dewey, Calier. SSrymour W. Whiting, Teller - - Dunie! DuPr, Bookkeeper, Thos. W. Dewey, Clerk. - ? Hour vf business from 10 . m. u2 p.m. DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY. Board of ' Directors, meet at 10 r. ot. BAN K RATES F,OR SELLl Xti EXCH AN G E. Sight Checks on Nrw York per petit. Premium. ; .r"4 PhiUdelp'ii i . .. ; Notes of the South Carvl'ma and Virginia Banks 'S SCHOOLS i J&ALtl'UGlI, XV J. .. ' fTnUE 18th Term of this School will commence 11 on the Fourth day of J anuary 1851, and con tinue '(ill the 7th of June. ; . . - 'r . For a Circular containing full : particulars, apply ta the Subscriljer. i - - . ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. December 4th, 1850. 93 D" Standard, Fayetteville Observer. Chronicle. Ceramorcial and Journal. Wilmington, Newbernian, walcbman, Salisbury, Jus.; Whig, Washingtou, Old North State, E. City, Petersburg Intelligencer, Norfolk tie raid and National Intelligencer, will in sert five times, and send their bill to A. S. ; anto Sctjool AT - THE next setaion or" this InAtituttou will conv mence on the 10th of January, 1 65 1 1 and coutiuue until the 7th ef June, following. , ' Young gentlemen who aire dei-irous of reading Law with the undersigned, wilt do well to attend at the first of the Session, so that they may be formed into the necessary clasae. t This .will benefit the pupil, as well as lighten the labours of th; teacher Theoue or the other of the instructors will have charge of the School nearly alltheye ir, and during aport.ou or me nine ooiu win oe nere io give iu st ruction. Tex t-books cm be had hre at the prices charged by Mr. E. J: Hale, of Fayetteville, Tuition Tees' for the whole couie of legnl instruc tion will b O.XE llySDRKD DOL.I.AUS. - . J. L. BAILEY. - s F NASrl.. lliilsooroVDf'c31st,:.lS50.' - 1 2m Clasaical Jiucl Alatlieiii&Uical , . . .t,...- Hillaboiough, N C THE exercises of the Caldwell Institute havingbeen discontinued, the subscribers will open' a School on the Ulh i day of January, 1851, in the building lately used by that institution, under their own coutrol mid direction. . . ', ; . The course of insi ruction will le such as to pre pare young men thoroughly for the Sophomore class 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 experieuwto promote the best interests ot those vho may be comniitted to.our charge. ! Terms in the Clissical and Maihrmatica1 depart, ment, $20; and in English $15 a session in advance- , ALEX. WILSON RALPH H. GRAVES.' HilNbrtro,Dec., 2 1st; 1850, . ' ' 103. AYERS CIIERRY PECTORAL. A fresh supply of Ayers' Cherry Pectoral just re ceived and for sale by ' . - p.f,pescud. , :.also . , A Largs supply of Linseed Oil just to hand at Pescud's DRUG STORE. . Dec. 9th, 1850. t A , I 5 ' : ' m 5 ' : . - - 99 07- Standard copy. - ; BANK OP THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. . A D I VIDEN D of fivk raa csn-ron the Capital stock ol this Bank, has been declared for the last six month)? payable at the Principal) Bank on the nrnt Monday iu January next abdat the Branches fifteen days thereafter. ' C. DEWEY, Cashisr." Raleigh, December 11th, 1850. ' td ,100 Star, Times, and Standard copy. t :. :::JWIl.LIAMS,rn FORWARDING' AND? COMMISSION 1 rAYETTCVILLE,, .- : NORTH CAHOLirtA juiy it', isso. - ,;r 83 NOTICE. ;, J IS hereby given that application will be made to ihe President, Directors and Company of the , Bank ol Cape; Fear, at the expiration of three moutlis fraul thi- daie.for the issue oj a new certificate for 2 1 shares of the stock of said Bank, in4 the name of Dr. Isaac Burns, dec"d in the stead of one lost; - ' ; 5 . A implication will also be maJe to the President, Di rt ctors and Company of Ihe Bank of the State ol North Carolina at the expiration of three moHths,for the issue of a new Certificate for 10 shares of-the Stock of said Bank, in Ihe name of Dr. Isaac Burns dee'd,, in the stead, of one lost.' ' J - r' T " E.B.BURNS, AdWr,1 -Dec 20th, 1850. ?ih ' -.r -. .J03 Sec K. K. Ii. K. To the Citizens of N. Carolina particularly. TTTTTE can nie.isure and furnish an entire suit of V V clothes (including coat, pantaleons,and vest,) .tt from 35 to $44; and will warrant them to be e- ptal in all respects to any that can be furnished in the United States for that money. Gentlemen need no longer sen out of the State for cheap Clothing, unless they prefer it. " : OLIVER &. PROCTER, iiileigh, Nov. 8. 1850. - 90 Royal Raleigh Ringtail Reusers. ; THE Subscribers have this day formed a Copart nership in a general business as Booksellers intl Stationers, - and will continue to carry (m, the business under the name aud Firm gf vi'.t.i ;t h- POMEROY $ O'NEAL. Raleigh, December 9tb, 1850... tS 99 . i ii . i i ' . . l r n . HOUSEO? CdMMONS. EVENING SESSIONS ; ' Several engrossed bills from ths Jscnsto were read the 1st time and passed., ine louowiticr uiiis wera read ins third a! .1 1 till . ' ..kJ Deep ; Ei ye r and. Yad k IiiT Hi ve r. an d to . cca nect the same bv a Portage Rail Rosd ; a bill to tncorporaU thaNeufe litter Nari gation Gotnpatiy-arnen dedl. on motion dt Mr Rayner, by mserimg a proviso that thq; Public Treasurer shall not pay the. impuh't appropriated for said iwork until Ihe'NoHht Carolina Rail Rpadvi ii coinrosnQed ; a bill Io lay oii'and irnproVe i a public road 1 .-"front; Ke townof Salisbury te'to'crnc!: ford in the county of Surry';' a bill toioproTot Havy River; a bill to incorporate lhs Anrbn Plank Road Company $fa bill to arr.find an act entitled an act to amenlu' an act pzssci ih . the year 1833, to incorporate the Wiliai'n- Jon and Raleigh Rail Road Company ; and a bill to. amend an act passed at ihe' session icf 1848-0, entitled an act io proyide for Turnpike from Salisbury West to tha line cf the State , of Georgia. 4 ' , . ; ' '' . The ,bil to incorporate the Raleigh' anil Gaston, Rail' Road Company having been, re cl the third 4tiine . .' ' - - -. c V A-I , Mr- Cherry offered an cmsndnient proti ding, in case the Road is sold, that theGo' vernor shall not bid for the same, and that the sale shall be absolute and also that tjio Attorney General shall proceed forth with to the collection of . he ohds;t; ;r ; - ; Mr..,Ci slated that he was a friend to this' road and had been throughout the" 8tcc holders.many of t hem,we re personally ; knoiyn. io hitn, and tie, had : a hjh eateero qrthep.S His object therefore was not to oppress Uierri: but he felt it to be his duty to h censtitu enis and to the State, to offerthls'tiniQq. ment. : I T r: 'iu..t . i'-'.'-.l A debate of some length and ccr.sidera ble warmth ensued between MesxrsV tfcf Lean, R. M, Saqnders, Erwiri, and ,p. P, Caldwell ; after which 1, , 4 , ? V Mr. Cherry withdrew his former arnsnd ment, and offered another providingihat, if ; the stock is not taken as proposed, or tfta . road is tiotTsold for $500,000 the Governor , shall advertise the same and r sell it to the highest bidder in such manner as, in his discretion, shall be, for 1 Ihe interest tof, he State the purchasers giving bond lo put tho same in gooa repair, ana io oe incorporated into a company to be styled the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company,' and to have til ' the rights and privileges of the former com pany. ' .rw, I- After some remarks from Messrs. DJ'jP. Caldwell, S. P. Hill, and McLean, the ques tion was taken on the amendment, and j twos rejected ayes 18, noes 81. . Mr. Gordon offered an amendment appro priating $100,000 for improving the Yadkin River. -. ! - i."v v IC;- 'rz- " Mr. Steele moved to amend the amend mentby adding an appropriation bf.$l0,C00 for improving Lumber River; which was rc jected. n.r The question was then taken on tho c mendment, and it was decided in the nca. ti ve ay es 1 9r i noes . 67f -. The question then recurririj "ca thix2 sage of. the bill, it was decided iq.'t af firmativeayes' 51, noes 48. Jo tha till passed, the, 3rd and last reading. u-" ': The House then adjourned, ,t imiVlRS ULSAiV OF : WILD . CHERRY. r : -v A large supply of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry just received and for sale by ' ' V s P F PESCUD. Dec. 9th, 1850. , o Standard copy.' " : ' "jr . . ' . -" nOCTCOCL- V -"'U--:: r APPLICATION will be made to the presen General Assembly of Neith Carolina, to incorporate the "Brick Hhoals Manufacturing Company" in the county of Surry. f - " 'i-ii:. - v , .; 1" November 25tb,.1850L. " V I; I'wjw:-, NEW NOVEL! I t : . . : COMPLETE, BTlJ-lIl:.l. CHARLES DICKENS ; ' With illustrations, just-received and for' sale bv POMEROY & O'NEAL. Dec. 24.- : .-v.. .V: r 104-' z 1 i SENATE. v . r i,TiJEsiAVt Jan -211., ,; Mr. Cameron introduced the followinj Resolui ion, viz : . . 1 . .; j , ; Wh ku e as, ' a message has recently? fccca transmitted to the Senate by his Excellency, David S. Reid'enclosibg V Resolutions fcr. the promotion of peace , for tvarded bjr tho Governor of Vcnnont, as havinj paired tha Legislature of the State, iend . nhcrcca lia Legislature of the said State h'a3'' reccntlj passed an act for the nullification cf ixx'izl of .Congress, passed atJitVkst Cccsbs: ca , which the peace and harmony of thi$ UntcVj mainly depends 7.1 "-V"- - Therefore, it Resolrcd thzt Co CiVci nor of this ?tate bo feqaest to the Gomnor, of yjncntlhJifciTC T Resolutrons for the 'promotion cf p?ics,"t?itl tho-iieclaratton- that Ncrth C? rclina iinsi -too well what is due to hersslf Wreetiririfrcri said Sister Stale Resolutidhs cf that chtrsc terwhen?tKe Stateeo adopting and trrpa mitting themhajL beea tholfirst in its Ccai federacy to- assurr.3 td herself - the ti-ht,cf viuiiiung iiievoiisiiiiiiion oi uie.u,.o ca J t .
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