a'' , ,v', --v - N i.f .4 . r 'Jr ... s . i . V Ours aje the plans of fair delightftil peace, ! t ' -;" Unwarp.'d by party rage to lire lite brothers.' nCUeda; Xoembea? 4t:t82S: i 4; Hi ' . T - - ,r , i in J ' . T ,mS yr-- NO I i ' - - ' " , tarlp - a rivFRTT Cements fkm ror PolUrand twenty.five ribr '..'.Mtliii nublication t those r ; r ienjrttOn the'aarne ToportioTK...Coom: ' ; JncATfn. Jhankfiiily receive:, Lvrrsna to ihe Editors MISCELTBOtV y: . j j,Ve in yen i specimen nf the dialogue dptractioh, and j though hrinlc from jh "fa; I shall venture to.disolnn another V'a'oae the progress :bf-defuma'inn. We wilf snppse the parties lirsv assem Wed o be the masfer'and misfrss I fl;tht; - JiMir, their two daughter?, a.bov of thir Wn their son, ami myAelJV luoclvfton be- in aI:nost conciuaen, ani xnn eiuer gin , js ghowin- Vne sUme fine prints: in the next : rwm, buU " as the. floorls open, I farall 'that nass. f.Hrk! there is a knock, ' mv dearljrin the bell to have thevlu;. cheon taken away.'?- V M tke hastej fsi ter!" cries one of the girU lowering" her oice, for it i Mri Kappa, and we must !iae innrr luncheon for her if he seeVit, he W such an appetite i" , Dear ipe," mama, 'A cries the other girl,: she always contrives lo come at our luncheon time, for ke U o 6tingy,hedofS not aUowher e!f ny at h6meS,V Indeed V. says the papa.; .Yes, I believe it Js. true, cries , the mamai By this time the bell has rttng, the luncheon is .'removed, ami the visiter enters iut asthe mother : has expressed 'herioV that he' table is cleared. " Howl are you :my dfar Mrs. Kappa,'f says the 7 distress of tjie house, glad to see you." Pray Kit down, I ihj good friend," says '.'tfie husbatfl, our luncheon Is ; only just onV.V- f I am sorry .you -dia.f not cme flooner' says the wife; : You are jvery : good replies M rs. : Kappa,; bu f f rarely eat luncheon.", ' But - perhaps. you t will take something a piece of cake nd a glass . of wine rt " p no, thank you,' she faint ' Iy replie?, meaning to be pressed ; Hut her bo" is suffered!.' to pass for v what it was" not meant Iii be, a negative' ; a np! the par tieV sir dnw, - all but the master of the house, who f e.ns against the chinVney-piece, , wifS one hand in his waistpoat pocket, swinging himself backwards ari forwards, rand the elder .daughter and myself are now . tu'rninover.; a portfolio on the. table- VVelIf Mrs Kappa,' says the' master of the house, " is there any news stirring V; Yes a gvd deal,' but then it may not be " true." "No niatter, what is it?"i "Thev say yearns: Zeta hasone off in debt, and has' rubbed .'-his father to a considerable -nmount !" 'iThat was to be expected fmm his bringiis up.'? Yes .-certainly" In ihii opinion all j tinand there ii cho rus ol parrots tnat spoil tneir cnnuren must take- the cnnseauences.'U At this injent a Meinr Mu is announced and alter Ihe NisiiHl;compliments,f tlie; Major svs VVelfi'lhave you heard the newsf" " Yes," said ifier elder girl,' if you medn tliat yonns Zela is zone" off'." : J. Oh 1 he is EonetflVe ff, is he,'? reolies Jthe Major, "and not taken?" What do you mean ?" " TTiey say 1ie has committed forgery IV "Very likely,; but tare you sure! ofH ?'f ,uO no, not sure ; nay ,M believe it wasnn- ly said that some one had supposed tt most likely that he' had committed - forgefy.' .0!i, that ,U all ; well, but what ; other news liaise you ? - The lovely Helen Omi- i t or., is going io oe marrieci io man some years older thajn' her lfat!iel"i 1 Very likely," observes Irs.KappaV ' she Ka nutstayeil herjmarket,Vand I dare say the gentleman is very ricK": ' 'f Besides," nys the father, " she has alade herself so tWked of, forfour friendSir Wjlliam Hho, that she may think '.herself ' weirbfT to get married: at all.?' With Sir Wilitain ! i never heard of that before-' I remember she was violently in love with k vou'rien- rii and once'rbelieVeV "was Jiust Jsave! fn. r.ih eloping itli her singing j master. A? last," cries jhe MHjor, ') she is pro- UHnanr.'! Sir Martin Tau,! Barope A B.roneV too ? whall Juck-J where did ; e, m,st himi"iOt at H wateriiig place." y1!1 n?vc,glYcn :jfrhe'bhance.pf ihosf ; places every' season, ijou'fk no w " cries the aj''r " fr her, best d.iys Werelong . ago P'ace, ; was jt r says ; the mother t v '"nr l;At w'cn .her : friend, Ka noa. " wno -waft noi P'eiisei I, probijjl V at m isi bg h el u nch eotf7 w ji4 great talents ;f6r stingingand n,,!,,'? besides some cat-like pnipensities, cnu, you- never t&ke;'vor?daUghters tti yerxng place ;" well k,wlf that they en,.' vou-never tt ,i, lith t bra rt Tinea lor, and will be sale Irom tlopemcnts, 1 trust:',' ; - Thpt; is' not sure,"- says the ur "ucKciom.; an viinan jne run "I their houge' butVwouli-'not' d'she as too old." "ftA UA&innv 4 w -,lcW and Ithe hwher .'"li'i-npiohiohi.,! '1 . . .'1. " 1 ?in :V"MiUi repiieaao. uie iy. iey.ea.oit wiu coiiaeranco, wojret w puin. umcr papers, anaunriy aoiiarstn money. against tbe&late, are requited to brinr thtai ?T ptlear ;j - yes: I dobbin1!! ne tK lStS'--' j;;LKMUEL -JONES.' forVard wlthburdelav3 --:VP-f WaShtry ,Watecoonty,Oct.?5. s ;.V-?15 5t,-;;; , October 19, 1823, - ho ppose you have, heara that. oIcV Ltd y Pi is dying, at last j and that as soon as' decency per mits," her hjnsband will mrryMiss Sigma; V " Deceticy il" is the general exclahiHton. ' If they had .any rrgnrd for decencv," says the mistress of the house, " the;mar- riaire could not have been' talked of,', but His'Tondhess - for f that girl was notorious. How Ijjiave pitiedfpoor Lady Pi!" O!" cries ;tne Majors : she had her cons 'ola tions ."fj putting his hand i.to his mouth as if, drinking.;-; i'j ; 'S- ; ' O f y e i " c ri esXady x Ia m bd a, gi v i n him a ro'mn'.pat,! in which there was. much encouragement, " this is scandal and I hdte scandal.99 f uBut it is not scrin dali?' says one of the party, ' to talk of this marriage at all;"; Ferhap s," re- p'ied Kadv Lambda, but they talk much worse scandal,' I Assure you. " Indeed," cries mip" eager. K-ppa. drawing her chair close, to ; Lady Latnbda, ; and they do sY 'V What ?" eagerly exclaimed both the )adie. T.hji when; Miss Sig msi ' wa's ' staving ; at the - house, Iady Pi missed Jk gowir and; some (fine lace out. of her ward r.bj and one- ot the servants was suspected of havingstoteji them; : -Buti one day, when L dy 'Pi ' was confined to her roojn; and Miss Sgma was to have the carriage to carry her fto a partv.'Lady Pi, ivho had been carriecl to the window, for air, saw, Miss &igna gvt into tne carnage wiin ne very goym.wn.!cn sne naa missea, A tr m m a m a . & It A r mr 1 m a xa a mm and as riif uriu cut iici uu iavc iiri collare te." " Really! what impudence!" r, observed iune of the party, why should 'not-this lady have a gown like Ldy Pi's." ," Oh, but it was very expensive flowered. muslin gown, arid 'Miss Sigma could not afford lo-buy such an one.,, 44 But sir George Pi could afford tpgive. said the Major. "; 7Vi" cried the tnas ter of the house, 44 but Miss Sigma; is you knotv a ery taking woman." ' Excellent Etceltn' !" ' But you ! know ;"; said the Major emulous of his friend's punning fame 1t sirjGeorge takes the lady, she1 will, af ter all, hnd herself. Miss-taken. What,' mistaken !',' says one. don't ;exactly see, , chat," cries another: while the mortihed M ior.is on the point of being torced, to explain his vile quibble, when Ldy'Lambda exclaims, Oh! ; I see it! excellent! excelle' t! . Majdry AJissy ta: keni" $ 44 But,; Major,", cried the mistt r of the hous"", alarmed for his laurels, 44 La dy Pi "herself, according to. you, was a taklngl woman," and a chorus of laughs re- pays liltn. ' - j -. . ... And! now that, like the knife of heathen priestvitheir detracting weapon is sharpen ed far ;lhe Sacrifice of victims by imagined wit, they eagerly) demand more news, more scandal, and the ready weapon des cends on a new victim in the shape of Col psiion. - f ; 44 WeU .!but,Xady Lambda, , you said you nasi more news, " s nu tne mistress o the house, when this interruption was over. O yes, Col. Upilon has made his choice at lastji henas given up widow ineta, am antl is !to have the widow Iota : atfd'i it U snid'hi poor wife, knowing he was courting both, advised this .preference." t '. lam quite sure," cries one.ofjth party, ijai her indignantly;1 that his wife naa noi reasorr io ueijeaioas, ne was one oi ihe most kind and attentive of husbands, and such a nurser ;s4 A yery attentive nurse, indeedj" says Lady Lambda. Yes," says the lady of the house with an emphasis. t 44 flush. : hush! rny dear,'? cries the husband No; I choose tojspeak pat, my love : they do say that he chose to prescribe for his wife as well; as nurse fnerj amP'medical men think she was notftnc oeuer torr nis pre scriptions." ; ; . f ' r . Thus they began i by a charge of robber',an accusation of i forger v, imputations'of levity inoneyounglady against another a charge ot nirtmg witn a marneu man, anu stealing his wife's clothes i-and tliey end by char- ging aj nusnann ;wun precriuing wrong medic ipes fur hisj wjfe!!! What a cliroarx of ilefctmation J yer, awful us it is.- I have witnessed, uch iin. one frequently? in the course of xperieriAi and have commonly been able to-trace; :5(7mV of Jt to the results iif competition. ,'. : .1; k' i'-'sX JC belie vei that I quitted the coronanf after ibis last speech, slatf to. make myv escape, though u leit my character, bemud me tor a tne. If State o f Worth- Carolina! I- y ARE. UOtJNTT. j. :, -K v. ha v.j n p ; been ' made ap 0 e-ar to the Court, that the defendant has removed beyond the hams ot" the State,; or so conceals miseht that th e or dinary process of law 'catinQt-be served oti him : It. is therefore;'; orctered by the Court; that ack yertisernent be? caade io.tlie JlaleTglv Register, for sixV.wks,: tat unless the; defendant comes' for- wara :on orrx)eioreiuenexi vounxy ourx oi PJeas an QuartervSessions..to"vbe held for -he County of t ikb, at the Court-house in Ilaleigh,' in till. 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OTpHE subscri ber having .moved from Camden ' 10 mis piace, respciiuuy iniorms uie.puo he that he has taken that wj known, stand ad joiningVthe! Court House squareV R ecently occu pied by Mr. John W.-Clark, (and usUally know ft as Cl irk's! Hotel,) : where ' he bus opened . ;k HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, under jthe a- bove titlei The r premises are spacious an Well adapted for the i business : th stables, are Jarge and sup rdied with careful" hfstlers;;and travellers win hnd every convenience customary in the bestfhouses of the kind. r ; ? ; To professional gentlemen, and othersj hay ing business in this place connected with Vthe courts, this establishment Onrsitdyaritagssit penor to any other- 'fr'H-S'-! '' i Persons, itrayellirig with their families, can be accommodated with private apartments ' and even' attention will be given to insure itr ecomT fort, of those .who may call.: ;';: . . ,l; ; .; Members of th e approach lrfg ' Legislature would be accommodated in theEbest nanher I ( Town boarders will be accommodated at the terms usual in this placc': G7-'-:1;:6'4 , f . .fOIIJN M'COLL j Columbia, September 12, 1828.' . 4 4w; T S tate of , North-Carolina j t Pitt Cosxtt.' - -, - ti Court of Equity Septemb.r; Term 1828. Warren Wallace, admr. of James English dee'd ! ' .. ; " : , ' -- ";v' r S John Surmon 8c wife &v others, r f m 'm rntf-nt' t c .1 1... rtrn -r v Comrilaint in the Superior Court of La and Equity for the Coimly of Pitt bV James e4 lish against John ,Surmon and : Eupbamla hij- wifey and Gatseyi S.dly, and Ira- Ledoh,1 which suit at September Ttrm 1825 abated .by-, dead, of said James English, ind &f last ; Marcn . Terrii of said Court, Warren- WaUace4the adm'r.of said James Englishfiled his Bill praying to have said suit ana proceeoinginereon reviyec;; against, said defendants, which was aritedi4riand iap." pearrug to the jsatisfactwn of tue Court thai 'John SUrmon and Euphamia hi wHeGatsev,'-Bally I and Ira Leadon, defendants io tltis suit, ate not inhabitants pt this State, it is ordered .by m Court that publication be" made for six '.-'w.eks iri the Raleigh "Register that the" lefendants ap pear.-at thenext term of. said Court to' belheld in the - County of Pitt-at the Court. House in- Greenville, on the first Mondayjn March frext,' arid plead, 'imswei on demur to the Bill of. t.bt complai nanV or.lhe same will be taken prp cori fesso and set for hearing ex , pai,te S" - 1'- S T W. HANRAHAN G. IK -T' . Sept. 3Q'C 1 ."V -. .-:." MfrK IHTTE theWVdministrator of theEstate of-Le'v-:VV . is Davis; 'dee'd. and Milly .Daydec'd. Jo&iah Davis and Robert T' Dodd', do notify all of she .Administrators arid Uegaf ees'of the sairie, to come forward and settle iwith : the same, arid all who are mdebted to; the 'estate of :the same,' are requestedtocome forward'and ttTd with the sameor their accounts vrill be found in the hands ' ot Officers.' nd ' aUo,-, all who' fry claims against the'tstate to present them fn or. iur&cjkuciuc-jK; aiso, an wno nave notes through, the Valley of the Mississippi. : By the the Bank ; of, Newbern, Wh re he intends k4; p- , Author of . Austria as it is.' h " i -1 ing on hsnd 'n assortment of READY- ' ADli IX. Silk. ; 1. Letter from the Secretary, of the CLOT. IING FANCY ARTICLES.. &c such as f Important tSalev: Y virf n rf a droo nriiivr;iii:frAu; r i iLpthe" Unitpd::gtates fbMhe District ofNoHh. Monday the third dav bflo. i on the East sideof Great Coutentoea creei: Here- . ------ y taire canveverl tv UnhrA Whe-w on.l lf t WilGe J. Stanton, '.artH by rKaid-.VViliie J." Stanton' ! 5 1 iiKiriratrea f o secore.ine nurcnase monev .) tne saia Robert wnytecontanvngTliKEn TJIOU- Q 4 XT! A 10L'0 1'. T t?"L?. A'j.! O'.' t J SAND ACRES, more or less, being the same Pope, William Williams, tfenry if EdwarUvJohn ' Harper,VtRe i Sneght, Thomas I ssrs, (parbcalatly those whoeretoFoie purchas- rea.trom Uilhe J: StntonOon a credit ct one ";, wuH4l'"!lu 1 .yw; requtrel.on the day o sale. . ., ,tt. A A KH AM ,Uommt?nener. Baleigh. June 20. 1828: )8, A-jE-iersons are hereby CAuiiOnei-frbri t rid-' 3k i"g witli .'.n persons on my account, aj I am Vclcf!,',JIcr l Pa P0, arDii ijtriax" citrscri; ;ion I ,' I O I kA.. VWRL, HElFREIir OctVi2.;:. ::..'.: 'im. Edgefield C. II:, SV t)1 aiie . Air tiele s ; 1 Cvj Gentlemen's dress; close, short arid great Coats. ' do. i'VPantaIoons.'s:. ' V-;V; t tent; silk and totton rollers, nett rollers; prfn ano common netr. s apeigat, r;usna vvpouwaro, Art our Speight anu of - th - C 'f n land will be sold In parcels to suit piircha Ana k, Life of John Led-nereo:6ve notice spec!any to all persons, net . ;.fcj:.:,Arc--.i iuw wu my iie jiarv --tieirrein on mv sccoant. , . WUIIIUI I31"C oc- I . ... . - - - . . . ; . v . . ESPECTPUEEY Irifbrms the otlzei?s of Kaw Ijftleigh ahdltsyicihity;" thtvbe ",bas opcne l a Store b Fay etteville street, I few doors below-: doi t black velvet-blaclc arid fancy -"M: VMleritiu, toilinet; and-Marieiiles V : .' ' a-;.y- '4') "r' " Vestsl'i '; .rj "; V ' : t . ' r ' : ; . FlrieXineii. ShirtandolUw.' V-'iv : ' ' :.V AhsMrtmenjtf Atifl bri3stirijt of,p ' Black. and;iaric-i,glazed'ahd -iihglai c-d -.lci tber' &ttiis-?:r V :j;:;,:-. A. handsome aSsortmentdfCrYtbafi arid : Cravat 1 ' Stifftnm:fakt 'r"r 'iTV t-I-:. : " ' - - I Gentlemen's pocket handkerchiefs; various kiri-j. black .and Wte, Woodstoek, hen ii: Joskin arid "common Gt6ve. ! . f Jastic : Garter 1 Ptalori;3tri ;W,loaksihd t tose; Ladies Biding Dresses,; j5c." if which he wiirii low bn the iB:;Viiio 'i ,fler4terrosYorjcas.h;:r-t- v' A fOders fbrClothiftg of any lind (left wUai 1U agent in Raleigh) iwilirbe strict lyr attended, to, an.oexetuted'.hi :thmoatJfashidiiatle:. and jdur'ai bje'style.fi''::v - j " yV October 29, 182$. ; "P '.::' f-ig (f , TJiUST SALE- 1? yirUe of alDeed ofdst exeCutecl f j m ; ; blf:,lxw$H'itKarik't Johnston Count (cr , purposes therein expressed, I shall proceed to sell to thelirghest bidder, for Cash, on Mofrdty the 24th of November.erisuirig, at the dwell r -house f Thomas Price, In the Courity bf-W1:' the following fproperty,f to s wit :-6ne 1 2 ro man named Peter, aboUt.2yejis pf age. ,Vvo tracts bf Indlyingfon both sides of Neuss llij ver,iri!Johristoh:Coiinfoe contaim'rig C13 jv-cres-khepther)4l50 acres-:J Also one; tract on Bandy S wamp, in thesame County, containi h 95 acreVThe 113 acre Tract,' called the Cow bone Land, ftdjoina'the'lahds of Isaac' Vill.ama arid otherthe460 jsiererTraet djdim the f-Ads of Jacob .'Stevens and mothers arid ihe 95'i ire ' Tract descended frorii John. Willlamsvdec:: llci, v his father, and. will be found fuily described in ,' the division of the' lands of the said ' !ecea-ed. of, record - in --the Clerk's Office i In Jol r ton Countya?v:t;,::w ,;. fiie saler to comriience between it c! 12and SpbnMthVabt'vemeritioried tlayi ; T , ?ry&:4&tott& Tru '-i iiiii-ig.. - iMCMpWWIMM,- ; - ' v OJ?c ofthe lg'ent ofJhe BreaJnoateri ' " Philadelphia, 22d .Oct. Ij2?. 5 I N conformity With instructions from tl. z I.'avv Drprtmeriti SEALED i PltOPO S A I .fi' w ; f 5 l .be ''received'atithtsidffice nn'(ii. Monday t!;i2-ith of November nfexfifor the supply, at the site f the Breakwater,' riear Cape Ilenlopett ?ofid?,cf enc '' iiundred ancL twenty thouiandT per il.es bf StrriV" ; of twenty-five :.jcabie feet to the perch '; "each muhc iu wcijj'u iruu vnc juar,ier oi a ten to v.vo ons and upwards.. ?p f . ' - i v ; 'The quality of the material T.ust iTc tfthrf. IwirideriptionJiTrpYock, HoVnblenUe,: , Granite compact Gneiss 7.Tarb!e .'Limitnn. 4nd be. deposited within certain p.. scribed lim- ilsv according to the directions u the p.nir. jct Vetweea the monthaf cf April and 'DcccrVr r the ensuing year. ' V T . -' 1 , -' 1 No prpposal will be received for the fcanply c a c9u.iU4tiviy. 1ua.1t cir i.uousa'iu percties The proposals will be examined and 'cWi on; by the Engineer who may be appointed by tr.e Executive nd by the subscriber thf ti cision to be anbmitfed to the anorovrl rth Navy pepartmenf , " ' i, ;r-' j x cleme:;t c. biddlti Oct: 23. EIGHT JJay Horseaoout f14J hkrt?. 1 i ' and f our years, old last S nn n v W.n 1 4 uTrom the subscrjher'splanUiion, on the r' lit c( Wednesday, the S lth ult;, l have goc 1 lc .nn oeUeve tliat said horse was takep C.V Lj flenrvWilliams, late of this coutsty, who iinar cably gone'to"South-Ciru'".na or the' V,' ' Lr District of- Tennessee. L-.1J Williams1' i , v , 23 years ci" age,. of cr:' r.-ry .stature,' rr.J u.i: complexion, aridusuill. cynics with hirn a he z nafrs pistol anm jarj uogc-;--- - : -. : ; 1 1 1.1 tfive a reward of.Ten Dc!'-i3 f?any z .brtr.tion that may lead to the rcwuvtry of t! v Icrse, .J 25 - DoII-rs fcr thi upprchencion cf the thief. The horsr h-j naiks cn hi: rttcf t.. recent founder- 1 , " ' - : ! ; v -x- - '--;C. B. coLr r:. i .1