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3 K ' " A FAI ILY QUAriKFX. v ') - v - :v for the register. . : U i n.iUxer.our.prd.mor di :Ho mfermedd fcy Ifcwtf CnJifi . vith the famdyq" can but ;respct the manly ; i idcpendence whbh and esjeei illy around our kindred nation, the Eng rornoted;M Ullnish, th h:a always -been an interest -which has i n j . ' tV ;"t frt : Pnminnnt nil ves- grown "stronger iis we liave read from time to time eigh Standard ,n the House of Common., ou yes Kf WMlee terday, for -he arrog mt and d.cUtorial tone of tfc ; fook& witllout Number describing Eriirlaridrid ,.-saw?; Is hereby given that application will be to d by the undersigned to the present Legislature, f r re lief on account of injuries sustained ..ou the Raleigh and Gaston Kail JRoad.r - v.W";- ; . ;v- MARY W.. FULLER .Dec. 21, 1850.: ; 103 paper, iu conneciioit with hU refus tl to support the " Caucus nominee, for State .Treasurer. ;.I t was V most refreshing episode in LegisU ive monotony a mor beautiful exbibiuottvf hinrionious pefflpcracy' a most nierironile eclup thecal daiUjThejEaitorpf ihati $in7ial .wjjl have grown older in his present faith and nrucb; grayer in the servJcefor he" VlUila h!inr!t! casti&wj $J? hlv before ha will aeain attempt to lecture a.xnan j i . - . a AiAAtfir'trt. trammels; and following f . J IS 4 Ulfll Va wa0 - ' v f Jionest dictates of h Whfle we say this bound to protest against ing, of that famous tne , uu, w House of Peers, that body tnowf AtfwA.ni speaiangpt lieru. voay. lonjr jg to sec and here and there1, reed-' That traa the M most unkindest cut tf all S " True; tle j nize those whoe distincfuished service and brilliant iVmS' vf THFt Viit-iciflKi j- his An hnnH ha would ell low for cajfc.or reut by the montly--1 '.'rAV They are i good rtrpaL-uiostiy modern style, with Li Bepartmeiit of Langaages VLAt- Etell, A' Si. bix Ootaves. . -5.:.- -. r Raleigli,,Pr? 211810 wwhitaker:- 103 EnffUsh,sodety, ve ?s,eldorji ni'uet with, one which J peciall life among the nobility' Next t(T; gmng and Uvins amonsr them, Wid oartakin!? irf nrom-ia: ersbiiai, of rtheirridrousj nospitality, we vertjoy WB'm m. w i i iiir asm iimiiaa s 1 a v i.b Fit m n ri KL::-.M.i:.tj'n'!ii' i t'L ITT HAVll. lust retarnrt thA pr.nnA t m from Kna. vu ins laiuiiy aiwinenas in Amenca,are ma sxyie 1 1 1 yj , rn.M 7v v" . . ov otmr!-, A i nr. pim. f t IX ton, ;1N , X orK. ana rhiladelphia. having spent tions of the gripersoni andgVeit places that fi '''tHSL ijtuA - j i ir im u t i , gettiHg np our UUU tnUN Ur every, article, or whien Tisnea, so vma ana nte-iiKe, mat we go ?wner no nds CHt 6v himself-made vv under mv ertn insnec. oes ana see wnai ne sees, witnmm we ffaze mt I nresnme thr i no n in Nowk !r ONISTirSQ of Jacketand P.ntaloon at, V4J tached and detached Over Codta,' tzz. To -whfeb we invite the attention s of the LaJki. -V $ ! j fl . - October ft I fi Department of Mathematics, D. R. Wallace, A. R.- rTTlHETWENTVTHlRD SESSION willcoa Ji, 'j31600 l5tQ day pf January, 1B50, i. ! 'I he Principal takes great pleasure in informing the Public that the Mathematical Department has been, at the cost of great labour and expense.placcd upon an exalted and permanent basis..: Mr. Wal4f, laoe whose -services hare been secured for. that di. mi vision of the SchooV was Graduated k with the first distinction at College, and has since had charge tt u- IS upon me mi?nTv current or existence. ioreverDOur nvw wnni,t h vorHntonr.ntn Anaoti'nn i IS juaginem. I lnfrthrmifrh th atrnm? nnrl PWftriilllir nrt Timnl! I nr;v nfi tli. tr;u..A i-T VUe vireenrVllle Academv. irhleh. ftff Princinah htf r much, howcTer.. wo really , feel Bar. We . saunter throuelrHyd Park and 'look 'artistic skill, in our lasVSupenor Cauit, by Judge, comlucted with entire success and universal appro- the production; by Mr.Flem- vitri wonder upon ttMf mided equipages ana gay Uouasei on notn staes, wuneses ana jurors. t re- 7,7 , 1"J""iU"ia1.3 dnnmpnt whprtin thi Tditor of Mivenc oi ine noDiiiiyana 'iose ourselves in me ierjo.,me..case i - oiggs, vver acuon iori . y -77 Z C 7 6 document, wherein uic iuntor ox i -v ,,r u LiamfiB-'es; In which I Wrl tonav 5i250 in ennwnnpnw ar8ll,P a high rank as an Instructor. r :i a?:; ormen whith wd bJite of my extended reputations Come, in, if you please,1 and tissist nie in; paying off the iudgment ,bv buvinz our coods. Who is there in ISorth Carollna,-who has not heard of the Wm. H.Hav- their fame is lines than , their the same nar- . - - pr. -t '.., , ,, - , -ti ' t?iiji'j j-'- I Hon lieorse hi. tJadzer. tnexlon. . rW,:;- WA a.m uaYe u,uie mciv wood jPt.aoa.? J3ug' Oliver, Why . mere neophyte (compared with himself.) in the mys- "mr-c,I"T,,ii l?...1 .JTu no more fe t?e hemmed m byState fT FLWM htMna tiW ! a4 3 we, " 77 uway ugfr taent8 are lo be circumscribed wllhia il i iv v - ' --l - a in wni An xt.ri- . ta a TMi-k a rv 1 1 m naa r nap m aiaaTtr . . - s . him outwTbut, enehould hare iiad sbhW regard and with the vast; multitude we shout God save Weare?lnnect customers know- for a M man's ieiliiia. He acto.l in direct conflict to. the Queen." v Ve -visit the Duke of Richmond, an4 if they don't know it, they may with no North- the best principles laid down Jn the .Pleasarea of and wander tliroagli bis grounds, huntdeer in -his em flotisfiit tre ar&Taticnl ;tftteZvr-buyvonr ... r , - t . . - parks, and shoot wild : xrameuDon his lakes and own .roods, and import Quite as many of ' what we meadows : We spend Christmas with Sir Charles 1 .purchase in proportion to aur business as any house ; -i- 4 v -j f . 1 3Ionran..and Easter with Ladv iJvron. : Im this Mate or oui or it. i nere is no. esuDusnment CONGRESS , e .. ; To some it may seem a triftincr matter tr be -in- here or elsewhere that ' I r:: --'Ii::, .l-jir,.: fonneci. Ihat-one.-noble-Ird -lias?liftv.hnntersin ?r We buy wuere eveiybody else buys, and. we ongress nas ueen m .n ur - nr.,,, his sta'Ue ftnother eighty fox hounds in his understand our business and buy as cheap- weeks.' Nothins has yet been done beyond .the hcr-nYd thifn K; .rhtv int nA nnnthrr y-, VVe say our clothing equal, toany offered for aruiu,n uu,u f . .M..v..,.r. : uu:uuurcu, ua inS Judges ourselves of clothing. " Of that though, session.1 . But there : hare.been niany things su- and dress in , velvet and satui; but it is interesting We willleave the public to decide: when they exam- nested wnwa uomniiliees'nuTe now under con .7" W"T7 " , w -..r. me lor tuemseives. vne iuidz is cenain--wiinoui siueraiiou. thoroughly for the advanced classes of any Collef in the Union or for the taried duties of useful life - ' The strictest attention is given to the moral as well l-.-r a rH .1 1 a t . n . 1 1 J ' u tuituicuiuui. improvement 01 me oiuaenu, auxa ; the course of instruction, while it insures a bigh order of Scholarship, U designed to develope and strengthen the faculties of the mind C-O bhUTI terms, Board for the Session of five months, . ;;v $50,00 Fuel and Lights in the rooms, '.. ;" ;;5C3 luition ior me uanguageaana xiatnexnaticsf i cj -do' in the English bfancheSj , , .12 50 Fuel lo the School-room, . . j: iZl'Jl: Itfltt CP" For the character of the Institution, Mem. bers. of the Legislature are referred to the Repre- -sentatives of Warren, all of whom are Trustees of the Academy, and to the M embers from North ampton. R A. IZELL, Principal; December lth, 1330. -r . io2 ?e 9 Q" Standard copy 4 weeks. 4 -.-..?-.. v HITE WINE, FOR COOKINQ, just re- -v ceived and for sale atthe store of v- WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4 CO. A Teacher WantefL ; " w T'n&BMt" id n; I.; NE . competent and qualified to give instruction in the fenglish, Latin, and Ureek. LumguageSj w WftUcn aistmctions ot mnk and accumulation ot intendDg t0; reflect upon any oue-we will sell our wealth have made. j While Mr. Colman deli&rhts in r?ni rhmnnir thnn ih snme articles atn l.e i,t We are happy-t Jearn jha.iheres. artarnest jdeicribing magnificent palaces , and; sumptuous I for in any of the Northern Cities, and as cheap as determination m a large uiajoruy of the jiiembers ieaats, he touches . very lightly the contrasts oi any body, that comes here, who does not steal hie ofboth Houses, to shut out all needless or aggra. poverty and distress, which constantly present clothing ready made. . .. " . r ' , , ! , . .. & themselves. This is natural, as the humane mind Oar stock embracing Drab, Black, Blue, Green, vatmg discussion, and: especially,, to Keep Iree d elify hta not in contemnlatinn of evils.wbh if Gray, aad olher OVEltCOATS from 0 to $20 and from the excitin? nuestions which. occaDietl so Unnnnf mmAflv . w fi mT-a ata I unwards. "Cloaks, fullj circle, $18 upwards. Frock: .. -c- , - -....ft ft.-...ft.j . . . . . v uiairvscu iv 1 - . rirk mo f tnf o A j 1 o - "e" much of the tune ot the last session. This grati - thank God for our own simplicity and the univer- i, J.n, cut irL. u A. sal enjoyment of the necessaries of lifo than when ,JM.6 wM. w..0. w-. . - - .ij;;.,..j- i v tua i o, an amaa ana an 6es, ai. mi prices ly and intellecioallv aualifiedTto estab ish a' to da and not do. ianfirrhed bv the Intelliiren - r""v",T3 from S 1.25 to S5. ' In fact, every thing that can be of hirb irrade. a liberal Ru1mt h 4 i 3 ':."'- 'i - -i. .. . ; i m Kre iiu.Mi vat v..iu . proposes io jaw .BicniDe nis proiession. wouia ca . a l JI -1 . 1 1 - 1- -a -. . iy locaieu nere, auu u wo oku s vup u oujers, i pr el erred. ; ; . . - - Vf why not give us the preterenee f u we ao not sen t Address the subscribers with testimonals as to. as good goods at as small a price, we will not ask t character and qualificatiotis, at RoxaUL Bertio.' School en; a ers that the appreneiisions o the patriotic classes ani refinement, we have none who are insucliab the nresent esinh rif ject poverty wi- ' ' ' ' : : 1 conflicts as was by far the. greater part of the late Ugion, sympathising alike with Catholic or Protes lohg session; are not as yet realized, and,, it trusts, tan t, provided they are not zealous for their faith. are noti likely to be, it says : i , . 5 ? ; . . . 11 f ' ' A firebraad "was indeed cast into the House of Representatives, early in the last week, appar-l A Trw.. Ln,LM1, w --i cnvly with the hope of kindling a flame in that ALF?ED .has een House aud revivinir the topie of last ye.rs's dis-? laureate ol jngtana, in piace ji nii.- cord : but it found in that body no element to feed liam Wordsworth, deceased. upon excited there, no sensation' but disgust i ' r ri.. .1: . i r . .1 . 1 . . . ana was most summaniy uispuscu oi. we uoi . jenny. Ltnu called on tne I'rcsiuent on County N. C. Dec. 1st, 1850. WM. BISHOP JOSHUA BROWNrand others, - v . f ,;: Trustees. vour natron ace. . . .... Uall ! call I cut 0 eiore yoa purennss,- as 1 OLIVER & PROCTERS ' " " . No. 1. R. R. R. R. Fay etteville' Street Female Classical Institute. Ill Li L.S1SO ROUGH STUEKT. REV. BENNET T. BLAKE, Principal: Mr. Wm. C. DouBj Jif, Professor of of. We do Jennv Lind called on the President on MatherAailcS arid Mcxent Languages: not believe thai: "there is any organized purpose, Tuwidavi and wo.f cniiiW ivel Professor of in anv bart of the House or of the Senate, to re-1 1 i i -r.:. j - - ... .' v '..IflW.; " .i. . uv mill auu uia luiiiuv. - . . : . I : ' : - . - , ' . ' . r-.w. enaci me scenes 01 me ia5i scs.iun , ,anu we iu- - f - ; ! V - - -vv 1 Tns. T.ttov . rETP.nfiiTt.A. TeanAer of dulse hopeful trust .that the results of the present! 0 m-. i n. t , 4 -ju !t n-t-v. session .will be such aswill confirm; the public .Inr". L-.w fWtr1"7 TTTT70ULD respectfully inform their friends,ahd peace, promote the public wel are, and -redound v,-m.u,? ,.,cf wu were ou meir r - CTwTf TC. P. F V V the public geneilly,:that they have opened NEW STORE, EVANS & WILLIAMS 4 to the honor of the Union." t i f K .FOR THE REGISTER. thrown into a creek. A vouny and tlcsne- Mr. Gales : As you . already know, the, elec- f.m VJ. .1 MViianrai i fi-. .fV nli v nrl tlut lViUifuf and competent officer, Charlesilin-lralc man, named James Williams, has been ton. was beaten. It ma v be interetinir, if not I arrested as the murderer. instructive to some of the Whig Counties in this State to learn how this result was brought about To be elected, it was necessary, as the Journals will shew, that .the successful candidate should receive 82 votes. ; . Mr. Courts, the Democratic can didate, was elected and received 84. Of those who voted for him i you may find the following five gn- jngDeCr. 21st; asswted by J. A. Sweext, and the way from Brunswick county ,. N. CX, were A.LS onyetteville Street one door aboyaicbX found murdered on the 7th tnst.. near Tho. utrFZ aM smith, Esqr, where: they. will keep constantly masville, Geo. Their bodies were found ;y iir in their " wagon, which c had been joy all the comforts or a privairiamiiy.' . . 0n hauda fullSupnlv of l he course oi siuay is weu aigesiea, morougn nDV 0(4 UiDnWi6r AHTi tnx -nor and extensive. The entire expense to a pupil will " yuuu, nnnunnnt, ou I LLrt f 1 urtu . be covered by the payment of One Hundred Dol- : 1 lara in advance, for a session of 5 months. This abq maeea oTery ming usually rouna in sirauar will include Board and Tuition, with Music French; establishments.- lhey present tbt fouowiag ; at r .fit! n r.ilf. Mnthematics. Drawinor and Paintimr. I specimens or the is lock: . : ... o o-1 D A. V CITY HALL,; Farewell ! To uirrht we part LD JOE SWEENY will give his third and last Concert, at the City Hall, this, Saturday; Even- -ft ...ft 1 1 1 V ft . . tlemen, representing or presiding to represent hvorld-renowned Paiirow. strong Whig Counties and instr.it towit,7Mr. Cards of admission 5ti centa to bo bad at the Yar- W. W. Avery, pi Burke ; , Zr J. J'., Cjiortlon, pf I brough House. . Wilkes; Mr. James 'Sbarpej of buncombe; Mr."C. j Doors open at rot'.on of Cha h.-vm. nnd-iSetiator VVi ll. Ihomns. 6 to commence at f Cherokee, Macon atid Haywood. SuppiSfie, Mb fiditor, that those five gentle ren had done as their' consituents themselves would have - done, how wou!;l ? the "resu "Xof this impoit .nt elcetioir have b(e t Let ns seer 82 votes 'werti hew s wry f jr a choice Courts (democrat) received 84 ; Hintoh ( whifr'i T7. " T- ke those five f. om Courts and he would be left with 79; give the ssme gentlemen" to 1 i tin (and Tie was entitled tnlhciT Ttrtt-r)u.d he would have 8 the exact hnmber tkit was ne cessaryitd armkMVhat witi Burke, WUke,f Buncombe, Chatham, Cherokee, M eon and Hay way, with their oveVwhehiiing Wliig majorities, think of this vote i, their mtreprexantatiresV What ought thev to think of rr? -Fitrther comment is unnecessary; a fearful day of retribu tion is coming. ' y, . v .-..Yours, &c., ' . BLUE RIDGF.- We commend the foregoing merited stricture LUBIN'8 & ROUSSEL'S -EXTRACTS. JFor tlic Ilaodkcrchieff. Heliotrope, Violet. , - ; . -. West End, Jeayatniu, Roie CttrawrtW, Rose Geratiiuiu, liaii tn flowers, Muk, Bouqaet De Caroline, y Jockey CJub, ;? . . Verveiaei ' Lilly, ' r Prttchouly, Jenny Ind, ' :Jub Ris , Honey 8uekle I Taken separately, the charges will be as follows t ' Board per session of 5 months, ; 50 Tuition in the Cassical Department. 1 20 Do in the English Department. 15' Music on Piano or Guitar, " 20 Drawing and Painting, 10 Painting in Oil Colours, - 15 French. j 10 The Pupils will be regularly instructed in Vocal Music, without further charge. TXjT The Annual Examination of the Pupils of iTiim InatiLuL.un will take nlace on VVednesdnv and Thursday, the 4th and oth of December ensuing. The Session for ISjI begins on Monday the sixth of January. . ;; -.. U. l KLAlV B, Principal Raleigh N. Nov. 5tb I860, 2m 91 Also genuine l'crinn Cologne tine Tuilet and aha- ving Soaps, Toiiet Botile of beautiful styles, and a large stock of dressing Comb, Hair Teeth and Nail Brushes which wilt W sold lour til the Drug Store of Dec. 20th, IS.ru. 'Xa 103 At the North Carolina Bookstore, t ; , II . P. TURNER, . : - t BRllTOftK & TODD, Sficamoie Stretty opposite Potrelfs Hotel, Petersburg Va. OFFEHf UK SAJjB,. ri ' -fc. ..l-.w . ft..:-n nii. .i xt e . if 'ft n VIU,t nco ana n u augara; d rJLbhds renneu sugars 0u bags Rio, hasuyria, and Java co flee': ' - 40 packages loaf, crushed -and powdered sugars : 2o tons JSwetleS, American and English, iron? Brocade French Cashmere'i - :- l V f" ' Embroidered Silk and Crape.and Norwich lastre, Chameleon Turks, Silk and Popllaea, ' ;i !i7 French Cashmere and Dclaiaes, ,.. ; v t- Chameleoiij Figured and Black AlaaeaSj , .. Velvet Neck Ribbots and Belts, ' ; French worked Collars and Cuffs; ' ' x 7 Embroidered Ribbous and Velvet Trimmings, Scolloped Linen Cambric Handkerchied and Kid ' Gloves, - " -" Bonnets, Ribbons, and Artificial' f Ginghams and Calicoes, a large lot, French Clothes, Cassimeres and YestingFj ' Beavef-Cloth, Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeani, Red and White FlanneV Linseys and plaid Shawls, ,. -x . - - , - r t. i 1.1 , -k v.- 1" . Kerseys, Negro and Bed Blankets, i i h'illi Brown and Bleached Domestic, Bed Ticking, Table Clothes and Diapers, . '" ' " Ladies' Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hosej : " ALSO. K Ladies fine Walking Shoes and Gaiters," I Miles & Son's fine pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Brogansr o A good assortment of Hats and Caps of efery desciption, " . '. Cuttlery, Urockefy, Spades, - Shovels, Trae SO bales horse shoes 150 bales Gunny Dundee and German bagging Chains, J ava, Laghira and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Crush, 100 coils bale rope - Clarified and Brown Sugar. , 150 boxes sperm,1 adamantine and tallow candles . Together with a number of other articles not 50 boxes soap 10. boxes very 'periar family soap- enumerated.v The Subscribers respectfully solicit a , share of public patronage. They will "tell 'good , r50 barrels !d irye double and single rectified Bargains for Cash, or on short time, to punctual of our CorrepidVnt to those Whig counties, that Puhither Bookseller and Stazioner, JVp. 1, have been so grossly misrepresented in the par ticular alluded tt. They will hot lir;et, w hope, to apply Jo the gentlemen- designated above the same ttst of unfitness for office, which they have prescribed in the Vase of our ellicient and faithful Treasurer. Ed. Reg.J - V Mr. CorWik'S Treasury report is highly ennken of. as a., verv .able document. Its facts and figures-its suggestions and re commendations its cieaniCftSS and iiiorhpre hensiveness are all worthy of praise. It is a document from an American' statesman, of whijftbe whole country may well be Fayettcville Street, Raleigh, JV. C. fTTT AiS always oa h-.nd a large and general collec- LLJJ. tlon of Law. Mfdic.il, Theological, Classicl, iiisiyncal, Voyages, travels, iMoyelsand Miscella ueous Books. , . - - A LSi a, very.exteuai.ve assortment of -SCHOOL BOOH?, 4.C.J HIauk Books, Ledger?, Journ.ils,Day Books, Check Books, and any other .kind that may be wanted, manufactured to order,' Tog ether, with a g nerl assoi tment of 1ST AT 10 N E K Y. Part icular attention given to filling nil orders com p eie rum uwiwwuers. Merchanis l eachers ana whitkey 21 barrels grape brandy r i , 5 i iipes Cog. brandy, part very fine, - ' ...2 hhdsV'rum I :i , ,.;t i--',- a:- f 20 pipes aad 1-4 pipes Port, Mad. and Sherry ': -' win' : .' - : 100 bags shot, assorted, 760 kegs nails, Cumberland and Rapid fall, SCO sides sole leather 150 reams wrapping-paper ; ' 80 reams letter and cap paper - 25 bhd. and bbls. molaesea . ,r 100 boxes window glass, 8 x 10 and 10 x12 . Horse collars, saddle bridles, bed cords, lines, pep ner. smser. soice. mace, starch, chocolate, .water a - - w 1 v - - - m dealers. H. L. EVANS, : JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Raleigh, Sept. 17lb, 1850. ? : " " 74 Fine Fruit Trees! frnHE Proprietors of the Pomoldgical Garden and JLL .nurseries, Cane Creek, Chatham County, N - p., have now ready for transplanting, 20,000 fruit rees of large siie and thrifty growth, of .? the finest kind pf fruits known for all seasons, from tha earliest; to the latest ripening kinds cohsisting of t r Apples, Peaches, Plums, Cherries fipricotst Nectarines, Grapes, Figs &c Orders should be sent to us earl v. that we may priv te individual-. And every article iii'lds line huckers, cotton cards, band iron, hoop iron, castings, make ourarrangernenUto deliver in good time. On sold at the towrst prices for cash or approved credit j cotton yarns, wagon whips, &c. &c 4-c. - All of j or us will be at Raleigb, in the early part and at lha eitb-r at wholesale or retail. ' 7 I the above eoods will be sold at 4be lowest rate; ': end of the Session " with a spit n did collection of our All new worKs received as soon as nublislied. , B HTUS luuu. trees Raleigh. Dec. 10th, 1800. X0 AugusvQl, lg;0. J.&T.tlNDLEY. t - ,
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