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SBJUI-WEEKLY, $ 4 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. : PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING. 1 WEEKLY, $2 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1850.' VOL. 1- ST0.1 6j . n r IT 1 OT I XT H ifi T 0RTH CAKULliTA .OlAfllJAftl ' LLAM W. HOLD EN,. -' Wkkk.lt." Two dollars per annum, Tlils oi jx first month; ,f dollars and in aJvancc, f 01 t be acavea sis months ; and Three fiftv cents, it PJ . h.n gIx months from the time of Dollars, if not paw su!,scribi..3- Semi-Wuku. Trt 0F,.T" or within tho Four dollars per first month; Four annum, i ' if paymCntlie delayed six months; dollars and ii y ' -j within six months from the anJ Five Dollar. t timLSul'"tovc1 rules will bo inflexibly adhered to. & The above ru. fourtccn Unes wiU ADTEMf" time for oue JoUar) and twenty-five he mscrtcu cllh5C-ucnt insertion ; those of greater cents r i:rtnrt orders and Judidicial Ad- length in propor " " u j 25 per cent higher than the ..riisements will DC ma n ,.,: ,;n iw, n,.,l, t ab0vc rate.. - hp Advertisements inser- ,hf - ".he WWeekly Standard, will also appear in Sweeklv Paper, free of charge. . -ii nd others, who may wish to send money fh"b 1:10 do so at all times, by Mail and at his X l SpU for all sums will be promptly transmuted. r ,t, to the Editor must come free of postage. The Caswell Female institute, YAXCEYVILLE, N. C. B GOULD, A.M. Principal. . . rr T ... Kellosg, Assistant a ia xeacner of ,... KiTl E ' Ornamental Branches. r. V. B. Gocm, Teacher of Music, THE Subscriber, availing himself of the well known healthiness of this situation, has undertaken toestab - f,., Stminaru, which, in addition to meeting L nf this vicinitv, shall merit patronage ,l,rn.l He has, accordingly, spared no pains in procur- . nnsaessins the In-best qualiDcations. jtii C,ho has recently arrived,) received her Iw-tinn at some of the best institutions in the country, i u., k l.mhlv successful as a Teacher, i estimo- nials of tho most commendable character can be exhib ited from gentlemen ol itic nrsi rcpecHmuiy. Ph. nlinu of studies will now embrace all the bran n.l ornamental, usually taught in Female Seminaries of the highest class. Thoroughness is the p.,,linr feature in the plan of instruction. I he govern ment is strict, but gentle and conciliatory, tor rapid progress and superior attainments in Music, Drawing, pt; and Embroidery, it is believed that this School nnn rtffi.ra VfirV unusual facilities, The subscriber will devote one half of his time to this school, his connection with the Dan River Institute still continuing. -.a. , Board, including washing, from $5 to $7 per month. Pupils are required to board in families approved by the Principal. The nail session will commence on the 6lA of January Tarlv Attention is requested as far as practicable. Charge will be made from the time of entering to the close of the session, and no deduction made for absence except for protracted sickness. Terms PeB SesSIOX OF FlTK MONTHS Tuition, according to studies pursued from $3 to $15 .Music, (Piano with singing) three lessons per week, with au extended series of vocal ex ercises, for cultivating the voice after the most approved European method, 20 00 Drawing, Painting in water colors, stylogra phic. Monochromatic, Painting and Em broidery, each - - - - 6 French, - - - - - -- 5 B. GOULD, November 25, 1650. 844 3tw 00 00 Raleigh Register insert three times and forward account FEMALE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, (Hillsborough Street,) RAt-EItJII, W. C. REV. BENNET T. BLAKE, Principal. Mr. W. C. Docb, A.M., Professor of Mathematics end Ancient Languages. Karl W. Petehsilia, Professor of Music. Mas. Lrcr M. Petebsilia. Teacher of Drawing and Painting. TVVEXTl'-FIVE Young Ladies can be accommo dated with board in the family of the Principal. These will receive all the attention, and enioy all the comforts of a private familv. The course of study is well digested, thorough and extensive. J he entire expense to a pupil will be cover eJ by the payment of One Hundred Dollars in advance for a session of five months. This will include Board and Tuition, with Music, French, Latin, Greek, Mathe matics, Drawing and Painting. Taken separately, the charges will be as follows: - Board per session of five months, $50 00 Tuition in the Classical Department, 20 00 Tuition in the English Department. 15 00 Music on Piano or Guitar, 20 00 Drawing and Painting, 10 00 Painting in oil Colours, 1 5 00 French, 10 00 The Pupils will be regularly instructed in Vocal Mu sic, witnout further charge. The Session for 1851 begins 6th January, 1851. B. T. BLAKE, Principal. Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1850. 4 tf. JYeic Books. T700T Prints of the Creator 1.25. i- The Home Altar by Rev. Charles F. Deems, 75 ct?. The Eminent Dead or Tiiumph of Faith in the Dying Hour, 1,00. . TheAnel World, a Poem by Philip James Baily', Anthni of FestU3, 50 cts. Life or John Randolph of Roanoke by Hugh A. Garland 2 vol. Muslin, $3,50. History ot the Polk administration by Lucien B. Chase, 92.50 Annals of the Queens of Spain bv Mrs. Anneta George, 2 vol. clolh 1,50. " Lives of Literary and Scientific Men ol America, SI, 00. Ways ol the Hour by J. Fenimore Cooper, $1,25. V :' Tlie Lily and the Fatom of the Huguenots in Florida,' by VV. Gil more Siinms. " ; ' l ife here and there by N P. Willis. ' -1 he Vale ot Cddars bv Grace Agoilar. -The Earl's Daughterby Rev. W. Sevvell. . Just received and fin srtle bv .... POMEROY & O'NEAL. December 9, 1850. ... 13. TEACHERS WASTED. PH.E Trustees of the Forestvillo FemaU Acai'ciny JL wish to employ a Gentleman and his Wife to take charge of their School, commencing about the 2nd or jfd Monday in January. If they cannot get a man aud nis wife, they would employ a young lady Testimonials as to character and qualifications will be required. Address tho subscriber at Forestvillo, Wake county, N. c. J. s. PURIFY, See. Nov. 28, 1850. 10 tfi ' Register publish till forbid.' , ' '."'.'.'t Builder's Companion. ' "V' . CONTAINING the Elements pf Building, Surveying and Architecture, with practical Rules and Instruc tions connected with the subject. By A. C. Sineaton, W Engineer, &c. For Sale by . ' m , . HENRY' D TURNER. Kaleigh, Nov. 27, 1850. 9 A l-jot of Thomaatowu I.ime, just recei R l V - - ,e "J ' Uvuun ot cull . """Rn, ot. 30, 1850. ' ,' " T 10 South Lowell Male Academy i ; ORANGE COUNTY, . iV C. - '-" i" ' THE present session of this Institution will close on lhe,,20th of December ; and the next session will commence on inursaay, January '2nd. Students are rainestly requested to be present at the commencement pf the session ,, V ' : the ocnool continues under the superintendence of the Rev. Janics.. Dean, M. A., as Principal, and Mr. B. F. Larabce, 1). A'.:. as Associate. The Academy build ing is new, and is so conslrucU'd astoaccommodute three or even fouT Teachers.' ''IV is hoped that the friends ji$ the institution will rally around it, and furnish a suffi cient number ol students to test its capability. ' ' ' - Three objects will constantly be kept in view : 1st. To promote thorough scholarship.' 2nd. To secure the students from the contamination of "vice, and to in still into their minds moral and religious principles. : 3d. To cultivate a taste for general knowledge. No pain will be spared to obtain all these ends. - South Lowell Academy is a " Preparatory School " of Randolph Macon College ; but the course of instruction is 8ii ch as to prepare for any College in the country ; and it is equally adapted to such as do not intend to pursue a Collegiate course. .. ' Expenses as heretofore, viz : Tuition $10 00 $12- 50, and $15 00. Board in the best families, $25 00 per session. '' ' . : " South Lowell is in Orange county. North Carolina, S3 miles west of Henderson, and about tho same dis tance North-west of Raleigh. . . D. C. PARRISH, Sec Lsc Com. November 28, 1850. 844-4L PLEASANT GROVE ACADEMY FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. C. THE Exercises of this Institution will commence on Monday the 6th of January next, under the charge of Mr. Edwin L. Barrett, a gentleman eminently quali fied to instruct in all the branches taught in preparatory Schools. The Academy will be neat and comfortable, situated about 200 yards from the residence of (he sub scriber, known to be one of the most healthy locations in the State, and equidistant from Louisburg and the Shocco Springs. Board can be had with tho subscrilicr, at 56,oo per month, and also in the families of Mr. Joseph J. Jones, Mr. Thomas A. Person, Mrs. Elizabeth Branch, and oth ers, all convenient to the Academy, at the above rates. Parents and guardians may rest assured, tliat every attention will be paid, both to the morals and literary pursuits of tho students; and owing to the healthiness of the situation, the- purity of the water, and the morali ty of the neighborhood, the public and particularly tnose living in the lower country, would do well to give this institution a trial. ' TUITIOS PIU SES3IOX. For the Languages, and higher English branches, $15 Lower English branches, - . - 10 Address the Subscriber, Louisburg, N. C. WM. J. BRANCH. December 1st, 1350. 845 4tw. Register and Spirit of the Age copy 4 times, weekly. TAR RIVER ACADEMY. GRANVILLE COUNTY, N, C. . THIS School will be opened for the reception of pu pils on the first Monday in February, 1851. This Academy is located 9 miles West ol Uxloro. in ... i . i. i . i , ... . T. : : 1 1 a neignuoruoou provcrinaiiy neanny, anu tue ruima win have every facility to attend divine worship, as there is both a Baptist and Presbyterian Ubrrch within a mile of the Academy. The Trustees have secured the services of Mr. Jesse Smith, a gentleman of considerable experience as a Teacher, and well qualified to prepare boys for College. The Trustees are determined to sustain a good School in the neighborhood, (all of them having children of their own to educate) and have therefore put tuition ut the following very low rates: - Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, ; 5 00 English Grammar and Geography, - - : ' 7 50 The higher Branches of English, , - - - 10 00 The Languages, - - - - . - - .12 50 Good board can be had in highly respectable- families for 55 per mouth. Any information with regard to the School may be had by addressing Lewis P. Allen, Tar River, P. 6., Granville co., N. C. ' December 1st, 1850. -: 845 td. . FEMALE INSTITUTE, WARRENTON, N. C. THE Twentieth Semi-annual Session of this Institu tion will commence on the lut Monday in Jan. 1851. The location is pleasant, proverbially healthful, retired, yet easy of access at all seasons of the year. This in stitution is so arranged and conducted as to combine the greatest advantages with the least expense, and to give competent and efficient instruction in all of tho various branches of an accomplished Female Education " -The Board and Tuition in all the branches requisite for a Diploma and Gold Medal will not exceed $124 00 per annum. The' Ornamental branches, embracing Instrumental Musi. Wax Fruit and Flowers, Ancient and Modern Languages,. Drawing and Painting in Oil and Water Colors, at the U3ual prices. ' Vocal Music, Needle and Fancy work, gratis.' ' The Libraries of the Principals are' accessible to ad vanced Students. r -' ' Lectures upon Literary and Scientific subjects, with appropiate experiments wilt lie delivered during the Ses sion. Rev. N. L GRAVES, .; J. WILCOX, . L. C. GRAVES, ' ... Associate' Principals. ., November 30. 1850. 9 i SEDGEWICK FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, N. C. r UP. ftnri r rr 1 rriTV of this Institution will open on I . Tuesday the first day of January, 1851. Terms per Session of five months, (payable in advance.) Board and Enalish Tuition, ' ' 60 00 Music on Piano or Guitar, Use of Instrument, ' " Latin and French,' each, ; 20 CO --.!... 3 00 -... :i -,10. 00- .: . . ' . v..'..- 1 00 ' J.- FINCH, i Principal. . :V ! 844, 4t w. i r-rrH r-r. 1 Incidental Expenses, .- V :.- :H MRS-J Nov. 30, 1850. - THE SCHOOL AX HAMILTON, - 1MH1,.V CO. fl. ft ; l s 'tr, J. H. HORNER resumes charge of the School VI st Hamilton, the 1st Monday in January next. In the Classical department the studies, as heretofore, will be strictly preparatory to tDe university. Rr.r,l in thtr Pr'mrinal's family and 1 uition per ses- uinn rf fiv months.1 - - ' $55 00 Hamilton is situated on an elevated plain near Roan oke river, twelve miles above Williamston, and is consid red a healthy location. ' ' ' ' " ' ' P. P. CLEMENTS, Se? Board Irtish Hamilton, October, 1850. 839td. St. MARY'S SCHOOL. ' ..:'r' RALEIGH, N. C. . rrXHE 18th Term of this School will commence on the I . fourth day of January 1851, and continue 'till the 7th of June.- i- !. i For a Circalar containing full particulars, apply to the Subscriiier. -r r, s- i ALDEKT, MB1JES. Kcctor.t.' 'i; Decembor 4th,.185Q. !;i;,-.( j n: rl l-4t -t - FOR $450. y LOT at wafeo rorest Uollego is tor sale, con taining two and a half Acres, moderately Vimprov. ed It is.trje handsomest site on tho Hill, and 'well wa. tersd. 1 JOS. BRIDGES.' .D'CPmber 2nd,' tP50. J5' JtU 1T1 A JLi Jli aii tlUUiii . HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. . . THE winter session of Mr. & Mrs. Burwoll's School for young Ladies wiil begin on Thursday, 9th of January : - Board and Tuition, - - ' - ' 67 50 Music on Piano or Guitar, ' - " - '; , - 20 00 Use of Instrument for practice, " " . - 5 00 Drawing, - ' - - - ; V - . q qq French, - - - - ' - - 1 . 'io 00 Latin, - - : - - i : - 5 00 Washing per session, "- - : - - '' : 5 00 When two or more pupils come from the same family the charge for washing will be $2 .50 for each. As the number of pupils is limited, persons desirous of securing places must make early application. For circulars con taining all necessary information, address Rev. , . Bnr well, Hillsborough N. C. vDec. 1 1. 1S50. ' , 12 w4t. The Raleigh Register, Wilmington Chronicle, Fay etteville Observer, and Newbcruian, will insert once a week for four weeks. THe Rev. Dr. Hooper's Family School In the Country JYiar Isitlleton Lit pot, ' Warren County, N. C. Teachers Rsv. Win. Hoorm, Prop. J. DeBsb- ITIERK HOOPKB, AHD TuOMAS C. HoOPXB. THE next session will commence on the first Thurs day in January. It is requested that those who in tent1 to send, will make early application. ' Nov. 23, 1850. 8 4t. . Ifun River Institute, Yanceyville, N. C. rriHE Spring session of this School will commence on I Tuesday, the 7th of January.. Board in the village and vicinity, from $8 to $7 per month. A.C.LINDSAY, Teacher of Languages, ...... ; , B. GOULD, Teaclier of Muthemaiics. December 11, 1850. 12 St..', READY MADE CLOTHING, At Wholesale mid Kctail. . WE have just received from one of I he largest and best established Houses in the United States, one of the largest and best assorted Stocks ever brought to this City, a Stock that would favorably compare with the Custom. Work ot any Cstablisumcnl in (he Union, which we are instrucled to sell at unprecedented low prices, and to which we invite the attention of Country Merchants, citizens of Raleigh, the surrounding Coun try, and Members of the next General Assembly, and ask them to call and examine our Stock befoie purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at price3 that will defy competition. Country Merchants need hare no fears of finding us with a broken assortment, as we shall continue to have large additions throughout the Season. In addition to the above, we have a full assortment of fine Shirts, Jenny Lind and other patterns, together with Silk. Merino, Limbs wool Shirts and Drawers. -All nf which we will sell as low as I hey ran be pur chased of any Establishment in New York or any oth City. A. B. ST1TH & CO. Raleigh, Nov. C, 1850. 8-10 w If. Practice wliat you Prcacii. From Jjiverpool to Wilmington N. C. DIRfeCT IMPORTATIONS. I hav just received a large stock of CIIl.WI, H3SSte qtTEEVS U1ItB 8irectfrom the Liverpool manufactories, which I am prepared o sell on very reasonable terms, at whole sale or retail. To idl who are disposed to encourage direct importa tions, I would say that a fair share of patronage is all I ask to enable rue to compete with any other importer in the United States. I offer a fair chance to all who arc disposed to build up Southern Independence. ' In addition to the Crockery Business, I will continue to keep a large and well selected stock of Farming Jinplemcnts, to which I particularly invite the attention of my farm ing friends. 1 am continually in receipt of tho latest im provements in these articles, and will take great pleasure in showing them to all who are desirous of examining them. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. Wilmington, Nov. 13, 1850. 5 6m. JOHN KANE'S RESTAURANT! . : Fayettcville Street. . A few doors North of The. Yarbrough. House. : ' -.Vr.a .Vmrfff 4tppostte I-atcrenee'a Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. , Is Open for the Season! Every thing furnished in such Establishments will be served up in the best style, and at the shortest notice. ; Frosn Oysters of a Superior Klud, .. UECElVElt V.1IL.W -' ."' 3 Call at Kanc'son Fayetteville Street, a few doors to the North of Yarbrough's House, and nearly opposite Lawrence's Hotel. , ' , ' '., , P. S. There is a BILLIARD SALOON in the Es tablishment. JOHN KANE. Raleigh, Nov. 16, 1850. , . .... , 5 tf. NEW BOOK! STORE, .. : Ju-t Opened Two Doors Above R. Smith's Store. U A LEIGH, nr. c. ; rT'HE Suliscribcr has just opened a Book Store in Ra- 1 leigh.' two doors above Mr. Richard Smitn s store, where he offers to the public ' :;; 1 : T SGECeOX. BG9KS, : ' " Of almost . every description, together with a large col- , lection of . - j KEI-IGIOUS WORKS, . From the pens of eminent authors of the different De nominations ; also, , . Stationer?. ' . Of excellent quality ; all of which he proposes, fo sell on 'very reasonable tefms. . ' ' "' '' ." "' ' ' ''',-,r- Any Book not ori hand at present, can be ordered and 'received bv the Subscriber in a few days, and he will be prompt to fulfil all orders from town or country. . - JOHN W. O'NEAL. Raleigh, Sept. 12, 1850. . 833 If. New Goods, New Goods ! JL06U Out for Good, Bargains. JUST the very thing at.last ; that long and anxiously ; looked for train, containing those . , . , ' ; i J CHEAP AND DESIRABLE GOODS, that was selected by Alexander Creech, with great care 'and tvilh an eye sinsie to the wants ol his friends and customers hasairived and now opened, and lor sale : ' For the Ladies a large and varied assortment oi'beau tiful prints ol the latest styles, a large assortment of.,..: tADtES DKESS GOODS 1 . ' a large and beautiful assortment of a most every kind for -Gentlemen. Call at his Store, two doors above-Mr. Richard Smith's corner, and next door to Messia. A. B. s Stith & CoV' vJuction and Commission atort-, ami ou 'will not regret it ALEXANDER, CREECH. ':s j lUleitfh, Nov. 20. 1850. ' . . .. 8 .1 nrrk lbs. Sperm and Tallow Candles, Best ; :;ijtW99 Brands, just received by R. TUCKER & sua, -834 Raleieh, Sept. 21st, 1850 T AMP OIL, Burning Fluid, and Phosgene Gas; a I j stood supply expected by next freight Train. ' ..j-4 8 K J r - ' - p. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Nov. 27, 1950. : ! FASHIONABLE JEWELRY STORE, ; Palmer & Ramsay HAVE Just received the most splendid stock of Iticii and Handsome Good in their line ever offered for sale in the city of Raleigh, the elegance of the articles being only surpassed by their usefulness and convenience. The patterns are entirely new, and the beauty of the various designs by which they are embellished are quite unique and fanciful, reach ing the very highest perfection of art an l skill. We de sire an inspection, which is the only proof necessary to convince all persons of coirect taste that such splendid Goods, at such very reasonable prices, were never offered before in North Carolina. Our Fashionable Store, there fore, stands A. No. 1, among the attractions of the City of Raleigh during the present Winter. Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, ("old, vest, fob and guard Chains, Ladie's watch chains, new style, Seals, keys, chains, earrings, breastpins, rings, Diamond breast pins and Rings, ' Gold lockets, hruclets, ketches, and necklaces,.. Gold and silver Pencils and pens, ' Gold silver, and steel spectacles, -'; ..1 G aid and silver buttons and studs, Gold and silver thimbles, and silver combs, Gold and silver buckles and slides, . Coral, assorted, silver and shell card cases, Clocks, warranted good time pieces, Silver tabic, desert, and teaspoons. Ladles, sugrir tongs, cream, and salt spoons, Silver & plated butter knives, silver forks and cups Steel keys and chains and music boxes. Steel worked bags, tnssclls, rings and beads, A large collection of fine Cutlery, . s ; Perfumery for tho toilet, and fancy. Boxes, .' Full sets fine Waiters, .... . 'Rich plated Castors, candlesticks, baskets, -Waiters and fruit stands, new styles, . Brittania ware and flower vaccs, . Pocket bonks and silk purses, . Hair, tooth and shaving brushes. Pistols, table cutlery and guitar strings, . i"' , Fancy Goods, , : Their personal attention will be devoted to repairing alL kinds of" Watches, Clocks anu Jewelry. " ' Old gold and silver takeu in exchange. . ,-' November 1850. ' 6 ' THE PEPPER BOX. Corner of Wilmington and Ilargett Streets, RALEIGH, N. C. MTHI8 splendid Establishment, just completed, and elegantly fitted up, is now open for the in spection and patronage of the Public. W. R. PEPPER, the Agent and Manager, is wel known in this community, and throughout the Stale, as a Caterer for the taste of all those fond of GAME, OYSTERS, FISH. AND MANY OTHER DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, Baked, Scalloped, Fried, Slwed, And done up " brown, " with .the et ceteras. The House is so arranged as to furnish Saloons com pletely retired for private parties of gentlemen desirous of feasting themselves and friends. : PEPPER attends to the Cuisne in Person. Travs, handsomely piled up, sent to every part of the City at short notice; and Parties will be supplied at any hour of the day or night, by sending their orders to the House. Members of the Legislature, when latigued with their arduous official duties, may refresh themselves at PEP PER'S ; and other Visiters, as well as his old friends and 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 grati fied.. W. R. PEPPER. . Agent for L, F. Smith. Raleigh, Nov. 15, 1850. ' " 84U if... New Confectionary & Grocery Store, 3 Jioors below the 1'osl Office. "YY7"M. GRIFFICE, & CO. have opened a Confec- tionary and Grocery Store, in Raleigh, 3 doors below the Post Office, where they have on' hand, and will sell on reasonable terms the following articles: Sugar and CofTee, Do. St. Croix, Candles "and Soap, -' Black and Imp. Tea, Salcratus and Snuff. Crushed Sugar, - Havana do. Pepper and Spice, Copperas and Ginger, Brooms, etc. &c. Myers' Best Chewing Tobacco. Confcctionnries.. Best Segars, Dolls, Accordians, -Fancy Candies, Citron, Almonds, Filberts, -Palm Nuts, 1 ' Water Crackers, -Butter and Soda, do. Prunes, Cocoa Nuts, English Walnuts, Figs and Raisins, And every thing usually kept in a Confectionary Store; - They -will say to the public that they carry on the Candy Making Business, : :ii and without boasting they can assure the public that they will sell the best Candy-as cheap as any house in the place, aud warrant it to lie as good as can be made. Merchants and others,' buying by tho wholesale, will find it to their interest to give them a call. i v, -Raleigh, October 9, 1850. , ,'. i 836 tf. - Prime Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Aud the best Imported Cegars, .f ; -V. May be found at 1 ' u First ' Corner ' North of Yarbrongh House, i i . . t t And opposite Lawrence's . Hotel, . Keeps on hand, a good assortment of Useful, .Fancy, and Ornamental Articles, Caufectionaries, Groceries, ,''RaJewh.:NoT.':i8S0; ,::i,-i ' -' 6. f - - Fresh Arrivals, Tri-Weekly! . : HARDING & CO. V Will Receive IVew Goods Tri-Weekly 5 ' ' . During the Winter SeasoiiV '; ' ' DIRECT; FROM. THEIR MANUFACTORY. By this arrangement purchasers will always find ' ' Something J'ew and Attractive,' By examining thtir Stock. As for Bargains Gentle men you can't heigin to boy as cheap elsewhere Call and supply yourselves,;.) . u ; -- ... -: IN; TELEGRAPH BUILDING, !. : . .' .. - .' . . , - .'. Fayetteville Street..-; . Raleigh. Nav. 15, 1850. ", v -- . 5 . BOOT and SEOE : Tk L.' BURCH would inform his old customers as F.well as others, that he has now m-his employ '' 3f 'food Workmen aa there is in'the Union, and feels confident that he ran make any article in his line "as well if not a little better than can he got else where. Mehas neither spared pains nor expense in pro curing the service of workmen for the above purpose.1 His Materials are the best known to-the Trade. The Latest Fashions always at hand- ' Call tw6 dooVs below the Post Office.1 Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850; ' " ' " ' ; '' ', 835 xnc ' JJUgg" aisu ut nuiue Aguiiii I HAVE just returned the: second time from Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, having spent nearly all of August and September in said cities, getting up our CLOT H ING, every article of which teas cut by myself, and made up under my dton inspection ; and I presume there is no one in North Carolina now, who would be verdant enough to question my capacity after the elo quent tribute paid to my artistic skill" in our last Su perior Conit. by Judge, Counsel on both sides, witness es and Jurors. I refer , to the case of Biggs ttt Oli ver" action for damages, in which 1 bad to par 250, in consequence of my extended reputation. " ' Come in, if yon please, and assist me in paying off the judgment by buying our Goods. Who is there, in 1 Nonb Carolina, who has not heard of the Hon. George E Badger, the Hon. William H. Haywood, Jr., and " Bug " Oliver ? Why their fame is no more to be hemmed in by State lines than theirjtalenlsare tobecir . cumscribed within the same narrow limits." ... . - . We are connected, as all our customers know and if , they don't know it, they may with no Northern House but are Tailors ourselves buy our own goods, and im port quite as many of what we purchase in proportion . In our business, as any House in this State or out of it. There is no Establishment here or elsewhere that pos sc5ses any advantages over us. We buy where everbody else buys, and we think we understand our business and buy as cheaply. We say c ut CLOTHING is equa Ito any ever offered for sale in North Carolina, and, we Ihink superior, being judges ourselves of clothing. Of lhat though, we will leave the public Jo 'decide when they examine for themselves..; One. thing is, certain . without intending lo reflect upon any-one we will sell our clothing cheaper than Ihe same articles can be bought lir in any of the Northern cities; and as cheap as any body that comes here, who does not steal his clothing ready made. Our slock embraces Drab, Black, Blue, Green, Grav, and ntherOVERCOATS from $6 lo !g.-20 and upwards. CLOAKS, full circle, $18 aud upward. Frock, drefs, and sack COATS trom $7 In $12 and upwards. PAN- I ALOONS, all colors and prices, from $4 lo $8 . I b. alt kind and all sizes, at all prices Irom $1 2o to $5. In fact, every thing lhat can be found in any similar establishment in the Union. , . We are North Carolinians. We are permanently lo cited here,-and it wesell as cheap as other?, why not give us the preference ? If we do not sell as good goods si as small a price, we will nol ask your patronage. Call ! call ! call ! before your purchase, at ' 1 OLIVER Sf PROCTER'S, " ,' ' ' '- " -. . -. NO. 1. !:'! '' ' : ' .. R. R. R. R. " ' ' '. i' .? : Fayetteville Slieet November 6h. 1830 2 Register copy. , . P. F. PESCLD, Wholesale and Retail Drnggist Fatf.ttevii.i.e St. Ralxioh, N. C. kFFERS for cash, or approved credit, at the lowest "market prices, a large and well selected assortment East India. Mediterranean and European DRUGS AND MEDICINES, -. French, English aud American Chemicals, Foreign and Domestic Soaps. v . -Perfumery, Paints and Oils, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Soaps, Druggists Labels, . Brushes, Window Glass, Extracts, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Druggists' Glass Warc,- Lecches, . . Shaker's Herbs and Roots, Pimik Bbandt, Madeira, SHERRr and Pout Wises, . , Selected for Medicinal purposes. Sands Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Gray's Ointment, Beckwith's Pills, Ayer's Cherry . Tectorial, Doctor Wiley's Cough Candy, Gen uine Cod Liver Oil, together with every article comprising the stock of a Phy sician or Druggist. '. , April 7, 1850., 809 V BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Henry D. Turner, I'nblislier. Bookseller and Sialioiicr ., No. I, Fatetteviile St. Raliigii, NQ. HAS always on hand a large and general collection Of ; - Low, Medical, Theological, Classical, Voyages, Travels, Novels and Miscellaneous Books... Also, a very extensive assortment of School Books, &c, Blank Books, Ledgers,. Journals, Day Books Pass Books, Bank Books, Record. Books,.. : - - Blank Check Books, and any other kind , that may be wanted manufactured ... . - . , ,;, .. to order. ... ;. - - Together with a general assortment of Stationery. Particular attention given to filling all. orders complete from Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers, and private indi viduals. And every article in his line sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit, either at wholesale or .-iclail..; . ; . ' - ; - . ' J' All new works received as soon as published, Raleigh, August 27, 1850. ... .630 ..... New Watcb and Jcwelery Store, ' W. H. THOMPSON Would respectfully in form' the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that laiSSho- has opened a choice stock or .'ti..- 1 Watches and JeWelry. ' - jl in a part of the Store occupied by; Mrs. Thompson as a Millinery establishment, where he offers for sale Gold ond Silver, watches, warranted correct time, keepc.s ' the latest styles of V '; ; .' ' '.' ;'' ;' ;" ( rt; ' . . rasliionable JTeyeIry? " such as Guard. Vest and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches; Plain, Chased and Stone Rings; ; Gold Pens and Pencils ; li old aud Mlver 1 tumbles ; Studs, . Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver ;.. Spectaqles, &c, Fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery , . all of -which will bo sold encap, vvatcnes, oiocks ana Jewel ry repaired in superior style." ,v Old Gold and Silver taken . in exchange. -, , - . - ;., -.i . Sept. 21,-1849.; 777 6m. : ;. -:v:- , . See R. R. R. R. . To the citizens of North Carolina particularly. WE can measure and furnish ah entire suit of clothes (including coat, pantaloons, ami vest,) at from $33 to $44 ;and will warrant them to bstoqual inUll respects to any mat ran tie inrnisneo in me uniieci &iaies iui inai money. Gentlemen need wi' longer send nut ol the Stale for cheap Clothing, unless they prefer it.-. ...... 1( . v ,; , , , , OLIVER & PROCTER. Raleigh, Nov. 5, 1850. - - Royal Raleigh Ringtail Rousers. t tC ; . Perfumed Matches. -. OF Superior quality, just received by - -! - ': a -: ,,-!--. .r ,-i ,, : u i P, F PESCUD. jl v: u . - : ; . ALSO,. -i!-.; -? .'v '; : English and American MosUid in qt. BoH's and qt. - i tin cans, of best quality awl very-cheap..- ' ;.(':. - f., r.,r&Hi 1 -i Raleigh, September 30, 1850. 835 i North Carolina A luinnac. rpuRN -J - 'day BURNER'S North Carolina Almanac for 1851. This 'published by j : . " ; t ;;:-.- '- .3w4.i-jrj " ;- fcNi CI Book Store.-!. Raleigh, Oct. 1850.' -Uc I . . ' ! ; 839 t 1j .- ..- -. Hats and Caps. . - p ' MOLESKIN, Beaver, Otter, California, Angelia Plush, and Fnr Hats, Gents, Bys. and Children ' Sun. Cloth, Prince Do Joinville' Fine Mififary, and - . - . l-.Jr : Jeony L,in japs,iusi recti, "rMi mrwiif oy v - i i K. TUCKER SON. it ,3rpt. 21t,il850. i ---J Ktn tv. r v. ?34 Improved Jtlortieeing Machine, SHOULD be in every CARPENTER'S SHOP in the State. ' .', , ' ! It will Mortirtn ttirnnr.1, Q ' :ik . . " " t3 " W .llUVB, r. . HIV possible ease, and is worked by either hand or foot. Price 40 dollars Complete. Address Post Paid, 1 -, - , ; ,4 '. . Raleigh, N. V.. December 9th, 1850. ' ' ' 13 ; FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. CEDAR ROCK, Franklin County.' .V. C. D. 8. RICHA RDSON, Principal. C. H. STOCKWELL, Assistant. . THE Spring Term for 1851, will commence on the ISth day of January. The New Academy will be dedicated on that day. The Students are earnestly re quested to be present, r or a circular containing partic ulars, apply to the Principal, at Belford P. O., Nash County. ... . Nash, Dec. 13. , ' 13-UFeb. .The Tarborough Press, Raleigh Register, Biblical Recorder, and North Slate Whig, will please insert the above till the 1st of February, and send accounts to D. S. Richardspn. . .'. V .' " '- ' i : ' ; : ; - " ' ' A N W BOOK STORE.; "r. l?eiXK3EJ.OSr & O'KTEAI., No. 16, Fayetteville Street, Opposite ihe Post Office, RALEIGH. N. C. A RE now. receiving an extensive assortment of Law, Tm. Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and School Bonks generally Annuals and choice Books lor Pres ents, Novels, Stationary of ail kinds, which we are sell ins at the very lowest prices, and which wears confi dent will give satisfaction Call and -examine." W.' LI POMEROY, 1 J. W. O'NEAL ' " December 9, 1850. ; 13 HtiARTT & LITCHFORI). . Dealers lu Staple aud Fancy Dry Cocdsl MA TS, , CAPS, BOOTS AND .SHOES. Fancy Article, &c Ac :- HAVE received nearly their entire StoclrofTall and Winter Goods to which 'they respectfully invite tho attention of their customers, and ihe public generally, and all of which are offered on the most reasonable terms. Raleigh, Oct. 23, 1850. 838 SEW AUBCIVAL. JUST received a few setts of nandsome Girandoles; also Silver and Plated Spoons and Forks. Call at the North Carolina Fashionable Jewelry Store. On hand a Urge assortment of Fine Razors, Pocket and Pen Knives, and Scissnr-4. Warranted to be good. j - PALMER & RAMSAY. December 9th, 1850, ; 13 Bank of the State of North Carolina A DIVIDEND of five per cent on the Capita! stock of this Bank, has been de- lared for the last six months payable at the 1 rincipal Bank on the first Mon day in January next, aid at the Branches fifteen days thereafter. ' C.; DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, December 11th, 1850. ' ' 13 td. BobiiiMMi's Shoe. CONSISTING of LadieVKid Walking, Do. Co. Slippers, .Do. white do. ". .' 1 '- " ' : ' Do. ' Satin, do. - ' 1 Misses Bootees, ' : : -, ' Misses snd Children's Black and Bronze Bootees, Just received by P. TUCKER, & SON. Aug. SO, 1850. ! ' 885 Calf Skius, Lining &c. O : L1 BURCH, keeps constantly on hand. Calf " SkinSi Lining Skins, Shoe finding, Slc Slc. Kaieign, Oct-3, 1S5J. ' ' - '835 JUST Received, and for sale bv ' " I i: : : ; ,..1 .' - o. L: BURCH. Raleigh, Oct. 2,; 1850. , , .. , 835 -"',';''Tiiotice 7;",', ;'' ;; IS hereby given that application will be made to tho next Legislature of the State of North Carolina for a Charter to cut a Canal from North River to some point in Currituck Bay. ' . ''' October 30, 1850.' ' ; ' ; 839 5t. Liuseed Oil."'- ' FEW Barrels' of North Carolina manufucture very pure, in store and for Bale by ' ' ' ' wiluams, HAYWOOD -& CO. Ralergh,'Ang. 21st, 1850. 1 ' ': ;'. ",' ' 829 ITYERS' CELEBRATED CHE WING T0B AC- UJX CO.'' Imported" Cigars different "Brands, ;i . r-. r, , - : " . - just Received by ' ' 0 R. TUCKER &"SON. Oct-9,1850. . '836 ,15 raided Sacfe ",Toga.'r 1 2 DOZEN more just received". - Fancy colors, at . ' i ' V " HARDING'S &CO. . 5 Raleigh, NoVk 15.. - .- .j - , 41. : ;-.-..:5 ' Merino Drawers and Shprts. DOZEN just at hand E. L'HARDING ,& CO. 'Raleigh, Nov, 5. 5 deceived br Etnre nv LOT OF FINE FRENCH MERINOES, Assort ed Colors' .- ' T Also, a lot of Jenny' Lih Trimmings.' - iSTAIVS & WILLIAMS. Nov. 6. 838 i o - i-tr- ,0 I '-'ii'j i A PPLIC ATION .will.be made io the- present session of the.Gcue.rai Assembly of, IVorth Csroiioa, for the passage of ah( A'cf to incorporate the .Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Company. . MANY CITIZENS. . Caswell l.ounty, December 7th, ;i850. . 13 2 w. GLASS JARS, 30 dozen assorted low priced Jars for1 Preserves and Confectioners use, for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &' CO. Aug. 27, 1850. ..830 Bniiuets Coiili'( ' j "I CC MORE of those desirable Coats, just opened at -I VV the low price of -$4 50. '. . . ' ! ; - . - - .; ; E. Li HARDING &( CO. Raleigh Nov. 15.-' I " ,'... ; ?r , S ri .Fom ncyinan Tiiilors Wanted. : VllWo OUKNEYMAN.TA1LORS will find employ I ment by immediate applicalu-ii to Olirei and Pioc tor 'One" but steady men and first-iaie woikmen netd apply. ; . i ' OLIVER t PR OTER. - Oct. 7. 1850." 7' ' ' i ' 36 tr. ;: ;;Flne Faucj Ca Panii, ,( UR Slock'ofFai cy Casiu'iere Panl. ramiot be btat K. L. HARDING-, o- o Raleigh. Nor. 12. 18a0. , . J ... 4 : fjeatitifal I's. ncy Silk" Vents; t DOZEN of decidedly the prettiest patterns ever ex hibited in Rslcigh, at ', ' . ; ; r J,. IIARDING'9 AT CO. Rste'gh. NVr.MS.' .1 :ia;. a I 1 .-.! . -
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