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ail jjm.i :w ji. immwj.mi.i Y r , -, -. rM' rxwc-TJ ...TOTTHT .iVT ;iiraiIfOJrMv JFJlJSVUrJIitt; aiia.-V.'J- . ''.w .MKJ "! ' 4- 11: NEW BOOK STORE, THE DAILY r IM I I -M-.M I 1 V i . . "Vl 1 - ' -, w - I r . m 1 1 I- '.jtelasaed oh-Wcdnesd ays nnd, Saturdays at $4 "t 50 if not naiii , within nnnm 4ix months J mid $5 if not p:ud until the expiration of the vcar.:" TlIE'WEEKLY REGISTER ' Is issued ieVery V Wcdnesday "ai . 2r50 if paid vvithia fburinonths; otherwise $3. - .;. v lieiISS DlilliCTOIll'. No; 16, FayettcTiilc SD, Nearly Opposite ; . y:r iht Post Office. 7vw t --.frn.t-.r RALEIGH; C.;!V!t!t ; " ARE no W receivings on extensive ossortmeht of riw,Metlic?t,'Flieolo2icaliVIi3cellaneOU8 fttid School Bbnlc'j'generally, Annuals and choice Books; for Prese.m, NoTeia,. Stationery of hit khid-V vhieh we coii'.ttir t the verv lowest prices: nrices which we are confident must gire entire satisfaction. and eiamln ? t - r - - " Call 1 1 Dex, nth, 1830.- - 95 Mi' JmiMkEiKa83ig assies, J$hwl Mtil-Bjl Rail Road,l)ue .daily al 1.2 p. ra.", and closes at HI a,n,,,:. : -11 Southern Two horse stage, dje daily at II a. bk, close acl2;iji.f! y;J- u H ; V i " iv i Wednesday and JSatuTday a! 15 a m.s and THE Subscribers Imve this day fanned a Copart nership iu a general business as f 4,v;.;f v - Booksellers and Stationers, ;- aud will continue carry on the business under the name aud Firm of . - 1 ;7 , POMEROY 5- O'NEAL; : Raleigh, December OthlSSO; ; , 93 W1STAUS BALSAM- OF WILD s - CHERRY. :). A Ure supuly of Wwtwr's Balsam of Wild Cher- rv iust received and for Sale by. I . . 4 X' I'ML UU, Srnn-1'jrd cpy. A F.EA'.S CIIEKU Y PECTORAL. r ; Kndav a - rp,;n-a,!a on'rl Thiir.4iaV at 9 t); m. .Tt&harouzk Two-horse, stage, due Monday, Wpdnpsdav and Friday at 10 p. in., coses Moil- i " n"l-..Kn'il Sitnrilaif nl"0 tl. 111. "" ' i A iri'SIl UdlL . , ' i Kfnn.in ceived and lor sale by nUsborQifgi twoorl?lilvu u,r" w wjM f ., , ; p. F. PESCTJD. and, Thursday , at p. m., aim oaiu.-jr ; t ALSO and Tuesday at y P.. m. Oil last to hand at -y itoawoiw'i--v ; "- . . Pescnd' DRUG STORK. 9 a. m., and closes r nday at I p. m. Jib S)rtrt Horse Mail, due Monday at 4 p. in.; and close? Thursday at 9 p. m. " Letters should be m the Oilice liUeen minutes "before the time wf closing. - - The Office will be open every day, except Sun- dav. from 8 o'clock a. in. until y p.m. THE ninthTermof t hi School 'will mmence f W abrogating ihc propeity qualiacatlOri on the ith of Jaunary 1851 and terminate the first of voters. for: Senator? yas passcdT-ryai Sy. week in November. Iv ' v ; 51 'ul f nays 24. It is a little reniatkable that a pro Terms as follows, per session of five months :' position to submit to the people thfr question 050 00 Ul, "uiivcnuon . or rno onvennon. " was 12 00: not passed unanimously. ; Now, as the pem ,10 oojbcrats.staited.the question of "free suffrage k" 10 00 , and ihey pretend to be great lovers of 'Hhe jdear people,''we expected that they tvfjuld 20 iio i have i gone: as bnev man ia la vof.'of tetlinstihe 1 0 00 people utciue w jiciucr iney uesireu 10 nave the organiC:Iaw of the land altered!- As all 15oanl, Pnfrllih T.ltlinrt it 1 lormnn. . . , . . . . ! f lisln on ITafn arid tiae of instrument Music on Piano and use of instrument, V1 Mufic on Guitar and use ol'iustf ument, v Iraminn anM Paintinflr 1 Pflintlnir in oil colors. 1 't -' ' - - 15 00 Washing and FueU fe-ff ' 6 00 Useful and Ornamental Needle woilc free of charge. No extra charge whatever will bo made." Book. Stationary, &c, furnished at the lowest retail prices. 7 It i panicularly desirable that pupils should be "present at the commenceinent of the session', as stu dies will then he ' arranged atid elates formed ' All articles nf clothing must he marked with the owner name in full. v 7 ys 'r ; A circular 'containing fuller information will be addressed to all "persons who may dasire-ir. I DANIEL TURNER. ' Warrent.m, January 1st, 1851. . w 5t- 1 , MUSIC STORE, rrj! AVING relurned from the Northern cities, af ter making tho most careful and -choice col- A fresh supply of Ayers Cherry Pectoral just m- lertnm in his line, the subscriber is now prepared to ( i oner to the public a spienum sssorimeni ci'Aiusicai - Dec. 9iJ, 18551. D" Standard copy. 99 On Sundav. it will le open from 8i to 91 a. m., rt- oiir ilirpRtlv alter the denarture ol thei Western Mail-.-'., ... v -r. ' -1 ' - x - . - UP STAIRS, . SMITH'S BUILDINGS,- Opea from7;A. AI.;to 10 r. ai. BANK OP TUB STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. A DIVIDEND ofFivn pkr ceicto i the Capital stock o! this Bank, has b'eeu declared for the last six' months payable at the Principal! Bankr. on the first Monday :u Jauuary hext,andai tne jurancues tifteeu days thereafter. ! : - i ' U. Utivvjx , vasnier. Ralegh, December llth, 1850. td 100 Star, Times, and Standard copy. See K. IS. U. To the Citizens of N. Carolina particularly. TTTTE can measure and furnish an entire suit of yy clothes (includiug coat, pautaloons.and vest,) - TW A OMITTANCE WlTHiJS TUK JSAKIl 'Ut from 35 to S44 : and will warrant them to be e- s . . i . ... ... . - , Rates " First 10 words, E'h addPl wl. qual inall respects to any mat can o turnisnu in . Raleigh to Petersburg, Kichmonu u it '. u v- .-u i - ", 4." 41 t 4l Washington llaltimure 3U cts. go t ' 44 " 54 " - 1 llllilUCIlll New York "84 " Fayettetille 21 CherawJ ' as : Charleston SO Macon 7 977; . Montsromerv 116'" , "Mobile . 13S 2 2 2 S 6 I 1 3 5 .6 7 9 the '.U lifted States for that money. Gentlemen need no longer send ont of the State for cneap Ulothmg, unless they prefer it; 5 ' - - J2leigh, Nov. 8.1850 y . ' ' uc?( Uoyal Raleigh Ringtail TtmlserpJ TSOUfHERJf REGALIA DEPOT ! - public a sole Merchandize, embracing , v.;; music, f ; a largeand general assortment of the most popular aud fashionable.. New music constantly received from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and any piece not found in his catalogue can he procur ed in a week. K PIANOS, - from the best minufacturers of New York, Philadel phia aud Uallimore. and superier in workmanship and tone to any ever befere offered in this or adja ceut States for the same prices, Seraphines and Accordeons, Violinst Violori cellos and Guitars, 7 4 f A large and1 elegant assortment of the best Italian Strings. Persons wishing to purchase either by theJ single string or bundle, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing alse where. Schools and Seminaries supplied wilh Music, In struction Books, Strings, Music paper, c, on the most reasonable terms- Also, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, i Dlank Books for Bands, and Band lustruction Book; in short, every thing in the Music department com monly sought lor and desired. Call one door North of the City Hall,' r ayette- xille Street. . ? K. AV. PETEKS1LIA. llaleih Derember 29th.. .6t 1 power einanaies from the people it h rather a bad sign wHeti i their servants are afrai4 to submit io them a decision of-such'-an import tant question. There is a vast difference be tween preaching and . practicing,' . As expe rience is the best teacner,-we hopei the peo ple; will learn a lesson that will not goon be foVgottenthatJt is not those tlio'prefend 16 be their bfst friends that Svill prove so whett the ti m e of trial comes x -bxa ,11 ! - pLb Ree VE, the Actor. ReeVcf Was m the' habit of taking great Jibefties ' with' his I audience .he. would interpolate dreadfully ; ' nay, when he forgot his own part, he would cooly nnprovisatize his share of the dialogue, without the slightest reference to his brother pe 1 formers. On oiie occasion he was acting the lover to Mrs. FUzwiiiiarnsl'who; 'was a plump little actress, in' a scene where she holds out herhand to Reeve,with this speech: "Can you. refuse, anything toyourjfimme Reeve, looking at her plump hand, cried oit: "Paw lean ! pom" fat: I call it A Y. spirit of tht ' 1 imes: New Orleans 17'J 44 And all the places on this and other lines of cera- taauiCttliou in proportion to Uistauce. - v.-: l Of? Til EKOUTH " Mutual 'Insurance Company, . tti : RALEIGH Second Floor, Smiilt'd. Block, adjoining Telegraph 'Office; rr? ft1 "inert1' QiVi OFT 11 E I t f i ft ti CAR O lAjS A. ,V: Mutual Life Insurance Coinpanyx v . : -v. '. , , RALKiGti ' Onnoaite the Post . Oiliue uu Jer Odd Fellows :- r- . " - : i v -: .." - '." JlalL , : .. ',. ; ; .- ; "P. HORTON ; KE A CH No. Ol. Wain Strccl, Ulcannoiitl, va.. WBANUFAUTUREU ot Masonic, Odd Fellows, iUL Sous of Temperance: Rechabites, American Mechanics, Draids, Red MfiH.Mnd all other yociiies liEGALlA,BJlKjVERS,FLJlUi5.SlUjYJlLS, &lc. also. Costume, Robts SasJtis, Jewels, and all other Eqnipn.euis on baud aud made to order ta- !hnrt notice. -. , - - - N. li. Having securetl the services of Mr. HEN RY MESEIvE, familiarly connected with thoditf er ent 'orders, and 'well known in Baltimore una superi or workman in the nbove line. I am now prepared to compete with any estubliahment in the U. Slates, in either tyle, quality or price. j 7. Orders from abroad respectlully. solicited; D'ecenther 2nd, 1850. , 7 'UlSCOUNr UAY. TUtSUAV. " . -c 5 Board MeeU at II O'clock. ; T; HOURS FIlOll 10 TO 2. : -";; w. 11. Jones, cashier. TH E 1 8th Term of this School will commence on the Fourth day of January 1851, and con tinue 'till the 7tU of June. 4 v Jl ? ! -; ' ' j , For a Circul.ir containing full particulars, apply to the Subscriber. , - ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. December 4th r 1850 7; ; , , , 7 98 4 GP- Standard, Fayetteville Observer, Chronicle, Commorcinl and Journal. VVilmiimtOH, IS ewberuian, P.O. H ILL. Teller. Xschange, Baltimore, Puiladilhia and N. York, Waichman, Salisbury, N. S. Whig, Washington, 1 per ex. premium, f , . - , 1 uia 4eriu oiaie, c. vity, reiersourg inieiiigncer, Virginia and South Carolina money uanitaDie, 01 Norfolk Herald. and .National Intelligencer, will in tttttdeuouiiuatiou of &5 and upwards. sert live times, and seud their bill to A. S. -tJeo.: W. Mordecjii, Pres't. - ; -if - r-: Charles DeweyCasher, ; Seymour VV; Whiting, Teller kDanieV DiiPre, Bookkeeper; ; s 7! nri ' tr r... . - ' ' ' ' ' x ires- t, . ucwcjr, yieru ., .. , . , ... .. A . . u,H"Iiouri of iiisiuessjt'ouiAO a,m.'to 2 p. i. - rPlSCGUNTDA Yi . VYEDNESPAY. - Si t JfQord 6f y Directors mee.t Tit 10 a. m. " VflANR RA lES FOR SELLING EXCHANGE. TigtrUhecks oii New YorkTj-'per Ctfut,.4 Premium. 7v Philadetp?i f. 7 r - i. rjofeof heuih.Ciryiin?.sndyirgiuia,Bauks reeeived..'-. -T'fh" ?- l"c V'Il J-:r: .t-' . Livery ; F0RWAUDINGAP7MMISSI0Nf 5 I HE Subscribers, take occasion to inform their friends' and the pobtic generally," that the? will carry oh the l)iisiiess,-iii all Us branches, at the same stand : .and that no" efforts nor expense will be spared on their part to, accommodate the travelling eommuuity..':,. Conveyances, wnn goou tiorses ana careful' drivers will be furnished at all tunes aud at hrt notice.'! aud in fact,, every convenience for iraveXing.in the wav of '- r ' 7 " ' 'horses' carriages; buggiesV&c.; will he supplied ou tlie most favorable and accomo dating terms. t.,f't , . The Subscribers also expect to keep couslatiliy on hand, good 7 7. , , rV - . . I ,; HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,. &C.r - - And persons wubiug to put ouU their Worses by ihe week, or mouth, or year, will have. them, well attended to. at moderate prices. Thevr Stables are on ; '; 7-'- 'AT THE next session of this Institution will com mence on the 10th of January, 1851, and continue until the "7thQf June, followincr. Young gentlemen who are desirous of reading Law witti tne unuersignea, win uo wen loanenu ai the first of the Session, so that they tniy be formed into the necess iry classes. This will benefit ' the pupil, as' well as lighten the labours of th9 teacher. The one or the other of the instructors will have charge of the Schoor nearly alltheyenr, and during a port.on of the time Loin win oe nere to give in struction.v ,ifn :t -s'i v-b - - Text-books can be had here at the prices charged by Mr.E. J. Hale, of Fayetteville.- 7T 7Tuiiion fees for the whole course of legal instruc tion will be One Hundred Dollars... 7 .,-. : J. L .'BAILEY, , 7 ?. ... ...fl ; F. NASH. HilUboroV Dec. 31st, 1850. i i f - i ' 'i I lt2m Classical aud latUeinatical . ,; ch :7,: : . V" SDHOOIi. ' ? l- -7.U . :j . Hillsboioueh, N.. C 7 ' r THE exercises of the Caldwell Institute having been discontinued, the subscribers will open a School on tho 14lh day of January, 1851, in the building lately used by that institution, under their . own coutro and direction. ' - : . . '.:'. . ; ; The course of instruction will be such as to pre pare young men thoroughly for the Sophomore class iii College, or when a College course is not intend ed, for' the business transactions of life. 7" l - -' 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 of those who may be committed to our charge. Terms in the Classical and Mathcmatica1 . depart ment S20: and in English $15 a session in advance r1 v , . ALEX. WILSON ; v 7 ' RALPH H. GRAVES 5 HilUberoV Dec, 21st, 1850. 7, , . t 103 Rational. A rriari residing: in a .New- England town, at some distance from n nnr relation, received a message one. cold even-, ing in November, to hasten tu his residence,- as he was m a dying state; : When he Arriv ed, he was told that.his reason had entirely ten mm. ihe sick man presently .turned uis ucttu, sujriii 111 aiaiui vaice ; 7 '7 7 "Who is thatr! -----He was informed ; that jt was Hs,, relatiye who had been sent for. "Oh V1 said he,-he Trriust be coldi Make hi m"a gd. jVml to loaay. 7 : , . .- -',-' "1 guess he aint crazy ; ' san 'llia 4oll7 tljMf pnlfAnnl " ; ! ' visitor, of Caue Fear, at the expiration of three mouths from this datc.forlhe issue vli new certificate for 21 ahares of die, stock "of said Bank. Inr the name' of "Dr. Isaac Burns, dee'd itrthe stead ofoe .Idsli't't!? ' 7 Application will also be made to the President, Pj. r. xtors and Company of lb:llauk, of,,ih Statedf North Carolina at thB expiration ofthree ,moBthi,for ihe issue of. a new Certificate for; lOsbxie of the ':7,."v i" f-'SKCjSlON. ''-?' From an old nurnber of the Southern.Cluartely Review, the rpersje-copy frohi abetter by Miv ! JeiTersbn tqX4lsubguisSed public man of Virginia, written in 1789: a 1 i " - JVatiorud Intelligencer. ' J3ut if, on a. temporary superierity pf the one party, the other is to resort to a secession from the Union , no Federal Govern ment iane ver ex ist. If, to rid ourselves 61 "ihe present rtile ofMassa chasetts and Connecticut; we break ' the Union, Will the evil stop there? ' Suppose the New' Eng land States alone cut off, wilt our nature be" chan ged ? Are we not men still tothe South ofthat, and wit If all the passions of men 7 Immediately we shall see a Pennsylvania and a;Virgfni2fpany arise in the residuary Confederacy, and the, public mind will be distracted with the same party spirit. What a game too, .will the one party have ia their hands by eternally threatening thV other, that unless they 'do ad and So they Will join their Northern' neighbors ! 4 If we redu'cVdur Union to Virginia, and -North Carolina immediately the conflict will: be established; between the. represen tatives of these two States, and ihey will end by breaking into their 'simple j unilfcJSeeing, there fore, that an association of men who will not quar rel with one another is a thing which never yet existed, from the greatest confederacy of nations down to a town meeiing or a.yestry ; seeing that we must have somebody to quarrel wilh, I had rather keep bur New England "associates for that purpose, than l see our bickerings transferred to others."- ' - , v ... :. .: - : -John Randolph was a firm and uncompromis ing friend bf Hhe Union pf the States - In : one of his speeches in Congress he once'made use of the following' language, which j should be en jraren on the portals of the Capitol? ' -7 v 7; 7. " The very mention ol a disunion bf the States is a' crfeat " Duhlic' injur v.' "; It croes to uhbihse the tone of the puhlic'mind. It makes men a'equsint- notice.- IS hereby given that application will ? be : made to the Piesident, Directors and Company of the Bank 1 wjth the posstfiibf the 4hinganoVcnce.ad- milted iuto theiri breasts theylwill not contem plate it with that- abhtrreiiee vf-ifiMeh xt ciizld to be heut bu every true prtQt.-'i v. 7: Ssident Pilliiobe rnessasCtiTppb- lished eAire in the lxidQzrpijrsTbf JCl i ben 18th; i' LAh synopsis i xvas - sent ott-from -me
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