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U. - 14 '? Ours are the plans of fair, deUghtf..lpcace4 r :,TJnwarpd by patty rare to live like brothers. ? 7'i. V . A. . 1 " r : U Pub lished every Txj ,;:sh and FniDAty by r ( ,JOSli?H GAL7.S a SON at Fu Dollars tier annuin half in advance :. ADVERTISEMENTS Kot eifeed'i sLrteen liu neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, an ! twenty-five 'cents for ' everv succeeding publication : those o! great- r 'er length in-the sameqroportion..CqMHT , iticatioxs th a nkfully received. .Lettxrs to "r the Editor must be 'pat paid.-?, s ; V Vv: ' THE FIRST & THE LAST DINNER .... .... ...-..-- . ,: ' -'- ' X FROMTHE ATLAS. ' "In the well-wrought and highly interesting com ' position that we hre condense from the Lon- don "Magazine, - a correspondent gives a valua ble and striking lessoh.hThousands.who might ; pass heedlessly over a Jsoberssay designed5 to inculcate .the- same; reflections 1 will have 1 them irresistibly impressed on their minds .by such a picture as is here'spread' before them. . ' -Its most affecting .display and darkest shades v'nv all he found in the realities' of life. ? " ;Tv?elve friends,8 much about v"the 'same i ae, and fixed' by; their pursuit! -their fa inily connexicn3, and other local ititerests, , a pcrraanent inhabitants of . the: capital ; agreed, one day, wheix they were drinking ; t?eir wine at the Star and Garter atRich liiond, to institute an annual dinner among themselves, Undefthe Following regulations: That they should dine, alternately, at each other's houses, on the first and assays of 'the year ; that the first bottle of wirie un corked at the first dinner, should be 're t corked, arid put away, to be drunk by htm who should be the" last of their; number : - that they should never admit a new roeni ber : that when one died, ' eleven ;should iheet, and -when another died, ten should meet, and to on : and thai when only one remained;-- he should, onr those' two;days, "dine by himself, and sit the usuaV hdurs at chis solitary table "but the- first time.-he so dined alonei lest it should be the only on ei v-fre should" then uncork tfte jirsl bottle, anq sical in the idea ; andr if was eagerly. . em Waced; They were allinthe prime of t life, vclcsely attached, by reciprocal friend snirji1 fpnd of sociarenjoyrbents; varid looki led forward jto itbeirgfuturejinejetings with Unalloyed anticipations of pleasure.; The ' only thought, indeed that could have dark ened tlese anticipuiohs, Was not one very ? likelytosintrude itslfat this rrtoment---that of the hapless wight who was destined tpncorfct ' 1. ,Itwas high : summer when this frolic com pact was entered into ; .and as their plea isure yatcht skimmed along the dark bosoth I of the Th am es an their re tu rn to Lotid od vthey talked c f nothing" but their Jirsi arid llast feasts; cf ensuing yearsheir iniagi ttint vran rt wit n rnniicnnrl rflV nra "lictibris of tVstiveinierrime nt.M.They wan toned in coniecture of what changes time ! would bperate---joked each other upon their appearance whsnahey should meet some hobblinglupon crutches tafter a 'severe fit or in e go ut oxn ers poKi ng auuu t vun pur blind eyes, 'which even .spectacles could hartily enable to distinguish the alderman's T walk in a. haunch 6f.lvenisonsome with portly.royhd bellies and tidyN little brown wigs; and others decentlf dressed out in a v new suit of mourning, ,fof the Ideath of a. "great-rand-dau'rhter: or aJ great-grandrsoriw ; : iffiTor vou, Gebrge,' exclaimed one of : intMweive, auuressing nis orotner-ini?iw, V?ll'f pect IfshaUw f ednd shrunken as atto aiere" jputside of at nian! vlld he accompa- . nieu tne words with j a pretty Hearty. 8ia -oqltriei-shoulderwVM? George Fortescueas leaning carelessly overthe sidetltheT loudest of ; any, at the' conversation which ;nad been carried on; ,The sudden manual ; sal u tation b f his brother-i n -law threw ; hi m ofif his balance, :;abd Hn-Va momenthewas ove rpoard . Tley heard fthe splash of his fall, before they could be said to. have seen hjm fall. : :The; atcht Was : proceeding swiftly along-but it was instantly stopped. gaiTheJitrnostjcohs lstartl i ng: as t he accid eb t wastliey ; fel t cbrr ? tain : he? would rezainf the?vesselThev , ",v" M v an cAwciicui, awiiuuicr ; anu ;coUld;h'ot:seXhini.;' 'lieard-.the sound off his hands tabd leet.i- .iT-h'ey hailed himfrAb answer was retura- Xied, but in a:faintfrgurglingoibeahd the exdamattoriGh ;.GoStrbjckohJheir vere exn2rt swimmers rbluriffed "intA K 4river, .and swam, towards the spot whence ?i the exclamation h ad ? proceed edi? One of ( wa s -wi tbin an arm's length of For escuehesawhim-r-.hei ws struggiinwahd bufTeting the; Water jeior reachetl, h e w e n t " d o w n ; an d hi S id is tracted ifriend Ibeheld the eddjring?circles;bf:?the 7Helivedafter 1 hira hd - touched the7bo t r6mbttt;lhe ' tide must have drifted the Jl?dy:bn wards, for it ccald not be tbumi v e3rPrccedcd to oneof the nearest! sta ionshere ' dr -3 werci kept, ; and hay in luuureu uie necessary apparatus, they re ueu to the tatal srt.. After the' lapse jn the glss, ;dnnK to the inemory oi :H:whO; were gorier ,pr::tf There svzs sbmethrng original and whim t - ' - tfl :l a MTV a v ' J , the lifeless body of i their lost friend.1v' All ins usual remeuies'were einpioyeu ur;rc arid they now pursued the remainder of tnetr course, co lionupn, in: inourmu.i lence, with the; corpse of him. who ha'd com-? menced theday-of;,pleasure.with them,iiri the fulness;of health ,of.spirits aud of life 1 Amid their seVererJ grief,i they could, ript but renecr how soon,, one ;ot - tnevjoyous t w el ve hail si ipped bu t of the . I i tt I e Test ive The mbnthsVolted on, and cold Decern ber cameiwh htall ; i ts cheering' round of J Kinaiy greetings. ana t merry ospuauues and with it came a softened recollection; of me late or poor rortescue : eieven oi uie twelve assembled oh ; ther:last day.of the year, anjj ;-it ' was impossible not; to, tee t their. loss as they sat dowa to dinner.; lne very irreffularity of c the table, five on one sideband , only four on1 the other, .forced viic iiiciauuiiuiy cycui upvii M'cu : uMmvij f v There a r few sorrows S stubborn as to resist the united influence of wine, a circle of select friends, and a season of prospec tive gaiety. - I 1 ' ? 'kT A decorous sigh or two,- a few becoming ejaculations, and an instructive observa- lion upon ine uncertainty .entire, maae ;up the su ra of v ten d er . pos t h u mous 25 bfferi ngs to the t mimes of poor George :1Fortescuef,, as they proceeded to. discharge-; the more important duties for which they had met." By the. time the third glass of- champaigne had gone round, in- addition to sundry po tations of fine' old' hock and "capital madei- rathey had ceased to discover any tiling so. very pauieiic in iii iijequaiiiy-oi-rtne two siues or tne taDie, or. so meiancnoiy in tneir cnppiea numper or eleven, . . - Theresi of the evening passed off very pleasantly in conversation, good humored enjoyment; and conviviality, and it was not till towards 12 o'clock that 4 poor George Fortesctie' was again remembered. f ; ,x iicjr au.agiccit, ai pai iing, .uuwcvtrr, that they. had never passed such -a happy day congratul'ited each :other upon having institutediso delightful a meeting, and pro mised to.be punctual to their. appointment ine ensuing evening, t wnen ; iney ,were to ce.lebrate the new jrear whose " entrance they had - welcobiecl;iri bumpers vof cUreti as the watchman bawled past twelvelo'- clnck! beneath the window, :: : ' :':x; Theyr;met-acMrdingiy,:rahdltheir wamtboatfany was.dnly therr time of their assembling, after the death of f poo r-Geo rge Fortes cue,'' tfiat made the .recollection of It pain? ful $ tor, though but a tew hours had inter vened, they .now took their, seats at the ta ble as if ;eleven .had : : been their, orisinal number and as if all were there, that had been ever expected to be , thereSL i .It is thus in every thing; The first ime man enters a .brison1 -the first bonk an author w ri tes--1 he fii-sf pai n ti ng a n arti st exe cutes--irj e Jirst pa t U e a Uen e ral wi n s nay, the ;rtime a ngu is Jianged---. (for a rotten trope may provide a secpo'd pe riormauce, even or tnar, ceremony, w i th all its sinslenes conceivably; frbrrl trieif rsrTrepetiiopl---There is a charml a spell ;ia nbyelty,f a freshness,! a delight, inseparable from: the first experi eiice; (hanginglal ways xbept- cu, ue remcmuereu, i wnicn ino - art or circumsiance can impart to me second. Ana it is itne same in air tne darker, traits of life.l; Thec is a I d egree 'of : poignancy and anguish in the,?r?l assaults of sorrow, which is'never foundafterwards;:. In eve ry case; it issiraply that theirs fine edge of our feelings has been taken orll and that it can n ever be restored . Seyerat years had el apsedf andour ele- vcn i.icuus .twcub up iiicir uou uie anniver saries, as they might aptly enough be call ed, wun scarcely any perceptible change. 15ut, alas t tnere came one dinner atiT Ust which .wi darkened -by riever expected to witness, for on. that ve- ry uay .ic, ii iciui, companion, orotner al most was hanged;!; .Yes !r Stephen Row l and,' thef wit, the oracle, the life of their circle,; had,: on, the morning ; of .that i day forfeited I his; life upon la public " scaffold fort hay ingf made one ! single stroke1 of his pen in a wrong place.'; I a other word s, ' a bUl brexchangelCwhicha into his hands for 7Q0i; passed owfrjof f it Tor jelyijQxfieinayingdrawn little prehx; tp;the huhd being paid -aMhe banker's i'vliottiexartf ining ihvrdofh discbyeredrbrought home iJltiad''' and though! the -greatest interestTwas used to obtain, a 'rem ission of thelfatal. penalty, poor S tephen ilo wlan d was; hanged. ' 15 1 e ry o body j pitied ih im'; ' an d nobody 1 cou 1 d tell why he did it. He.was not poor ; he waanot a gambler fthe ws not a specula ioi; j uui piirenoiogy jjeiiieu iur, . . a ue organ of atqiiisitiveriess was d iscovered in his head aftet ; . i s execu t ioh as I argef as a piebri! eggfeHecou v Itwbiildtbe infustice to the ten to say soricou td 18 yadeM thlsjdmneil iefore hand thaB theyhou Id .1-Qotafla'deto 4he uisiressingr.ana having th u s in terdicted th e bnl y jthl ng wh i ch really ccup turaf conseq uence" was, that silent contem plation took the. placeof dismal discburse 5 and taey? separated I lqnrr ' aiore' midhisht. , J 5ome. fifteen 'years; had n6w glided away since the fate of. poor :ltow- land, and the ten remained; but tlie steaP iijg nanu or nme nan wriiten sunury.cnanr ga nu most legioie, cnaraciers. tuaven locks had become,irriaizled-tw6 or three heads had not as many locks; altogether as uiay ue recKonea in a waiK oi nauia inne Hong the RMgents Cana)Vone was actually covered, with a .brown wigWthe croWs feet were visible in the corner )f the eyegopd old port & warm inadeira carrtedit: against hock, rcla"retv red ' burgundy and 5? cha'm- p? pgn e s t e w s, h a sh eg, a n 1 1 ragou t s, gr e w into favor--crusts were rarely i called "for to re I i s h t h e ch e es e a f t e r r di n n e rf-cb n v er sation was less boisier'ousVndvitv'turned chiefly - upon -politics Jand the sifcafejof the funds,' or the valueCof landed property - apologies t were made for, coming in thick shoes and warm' atorkinstfie doors" and ymdows were more carefully provided. with use ana sand Dags- the tire more in request ,-pand a quiet game of whist; filled tip the hours 'that ' weie ''wont" to ,bc devbteu'.to drinking, ;; singing, ' and riotous iberrimentw Two rubbersra cuDbficorTee, and at home by eleven o'clock, was the usual crvi when ILL f.Ctt : ' !. . f a f ,"r T' , ' " uie uitn or sixtn glass nan gone" round? at ici uie removal oi mei cioin." At. parungi too, there was now a lomr cercmonyiin the hal I, buttoning i up great; coats, I ay i ngVn woollen comforters, fixing silk handker chiefs overi the mouth and un to tlie cars. and grasplnsi sturdy walking canesi to sun- port Unsteady. feet. 15 i; ,JtC ' r J - Jtheir, tiftieth anniversarv came, Scdath inaiTijitteed been busyr4iie had been kill taffo t h e; o v e r t u r n i n i t f tGermil . i ri w h i c h he had; taken; his place in ordeivto be prdr sent at the'dinner,having ;purchased an estatein Si oh mou th shire, and ret ired thi ther with, his family. il'Another had Under gone .the terrific operation for thejstone, and expired beneath the knife-i-a third had yielded' up a brk e n s pi ri t two yea rs nf t t the loss of an only suryiving land 'beloved daughter--a fourlh was carried off in a few days by a coT oreatneu nis.iast tne .very morning ue ob tained judgment iniiis favor by i he Iord ChancetlorwhichUiicost;himW shillins nearly; to getj and whrch, after-a itfg4tfojf .eighteen him he i tightful ; iiissesso a yearten minutes ;ailterwards he. was no more3$53A sixth haL perishedby the hand of a i midnightassassin who broke"! In to his house for plunder,; and sacrificed the row- nerof it, as he grasped convulsively a bun-! robber where (tie ot Kxcneouer Dills, wnicn the was drawing from beneath his pillow, ie,knew they were every night' placed fb r better security. - . tl::- v;'5:: Four little old itnen of withered appear- an eel and decrepit ,wal kv with crac ked voi ces,, and dim,xrayiess eyes,. sat down, by the mercy of Heaven, (as they; themselves tremulously declared, to celebrate for the fiftieth time the. first ;dav iof the year : to observe the frolic xbnipactV which, Ihalf centu ry vpei ore,, in ey 1 nu e n iereu, i n 10 a t he Star and Uarter, at Richmond; ; j Eight were in their grave ii! J Ye t (t h cy? 'x hirped cheerily over their glass, though they could scarcely jcarry it to ihejr lips; If jiiore thaii half Tuirkna cracked their jokes, Ithoush! hey articula fed t hei r Words5 w j j h difficu I ty, and heard each lother -with, still: greater di fficul ty; :Tl)iey rbu mbl ed-;, they chattert edthey laughed, (if.; a sort ptl strangled wheezing mignt be .caueapaiaugur$) ano: when the iwtnes;:sent their, icy : blood in warmer pulse1, through the ;vein$, they talk ed of their , past as i t were a, yesterday that had slipped by them-4-atid thei r! future as if it;were busy,-centuryithat layj before the m.;!"! p$h?a -, Thev were lust the number tor a auiet rubber -6? whist'; andrfbrjthreeuccessive years they "sat dbwnl tolorte. ftThe fourth; caiiic, aim, c fc'icu, 1 "-.Uywci was s uiay cu with an open ' dummy 5 a fifths and-whist was n b longer prac t ica bl e 5 two cob Id play bnl yit at cri bbiigei I and cri bbage ? wa's the p-ame. out 11 was unite more tnan. the mockery; bflplav(pheir could hardly holdi or; their; fadiog-'s d isti ngu i sh j vth e card i&ml iheir: torpid fac u I ti es tn ad e th e m : d oze bet ween , each f At llvfcamev theASTdinner ; and the- surVivor: of the twelvei UDoo!i: whose head rourscbrel erediheirj snbwt d1&o) I tary "tnealiy It so chanced that it was -Un this bund atiiis table, they celebrated the, first In his eel t ar, too, h ad remained, for eight and utty vears, tne. bottle thev nail then uu- corked, Tc-cbrkedvridwhich hwas that to. uncork aff;un; : v It stoi 1 beside him. AVith feebleand vfelactatit'gsfatbok the frairniemonari? ot a-youthturvpw r and fbrainen t; memory was faithful to her officeMShe threw opeJh the Ibrigyistapf biiried years j and his , heaVt: travel tedfthrb' them all : ;Theiri lusty and blithesome spring, their bright and 3 fervid summer, their ripe and temperate.autumn -their chill, but not too: frozen winter He saw Vs in ajmirror inElb&ra iiicumonu, naa uroppea into eternitjr. rie; teltUitrje loneliness bt his condition (fc ne naa escnewea marriage, ana in tne veins of nb living creature ran a; drop cof; blood, .wiiuscauuii.c nas in in; vimgt-j auu ,;a d rai n ed the glas 5 y7hi'!iehadfilled , - A 'to I the memorv of these-vaa rere gone,"" ths tears -slowly, trickled down ,the rows of his aged faceV: V v V , .lie. had thus fulfilled one part of his vow and. he" pre pa red himself to dischs: the, other, .bvsittinglthe usual 'number ol hours at Jiis desolate table. Viih va heavy heart he resigned himself to thegtotim ofhis Viwn thoughtsa lethargic sleep stole over, Juini his head fell 'upon his bosomcon fusrd ini a ges c rb wd ed u po n h is m 1 n d h e v bahb) ed to hioiself was silent and when his "Jier; vant entered the - room,7 ala.rmed" at'the noise.; which he heard,? he. found his 'master s tre t ch ed. on ;th e' carpet at it h e ; foot of, the easy hairv;out bf .which h'had "slipped ;jn an apopiecuc: nt.f ' ti j never spoKe agiit, nor onceopened his eyesthough, the vital sparK was not .exiinci , 1111 1 me itouowip day. , ; And' this was theiuisT dinner J v V": svA.ng report; in a laie onaon paper or an indictment forperjtiry;' tried at the Old Bailey bfore' the- .Recorder. of London, concludes" with an.altercationlwhicli must Jiave been worth witnessing. Eftjr. Smilh wins vt h e pros eda tor, M r. : A 1 1 ey h i cou n sel, a'ndsMessrs: - Hil 1 : and Clarkson defend ed Mrs. Roebuck the prisoner! t -- V S .', ; I Mr :AUy--jyi vc :iorfit ; you vnave -toia ; the iury that Vinch is; not the fact. ,;You have said- ' 7Vv. . ( ' , " ' 1 The Record er-Sir, I -will- not -'.lieajr your remarks' c:''1 ' v - ' ': u;Mr.VAllejr My , lrd;Nbut ; r will j be heard: ' I am before the publicand tlie d u ty? which I owe" tomy client arid. to:pub-' 1 1 c 1 u s tic e : d e ma n d s o 1 r m e to t e I Pr o u r lordsh r,ut " r ; ; jI niture Cap, iTJauzeod Waist Kibl ip that you have mis-stated both tjllraids,-Bobbin, Tapei, Cotton and T! id the fact. y , , S' stv -ftbrt.BallV Spbot Oettdi'bdiFlax' law an rwmT At a if rf n ur .air ".Mr. AlleyIi will -not sit dbwn', hiy lord, nor be 'put dbvn,'while the interest of my, client is at stake. 1-' You liave sted to the jury that it would be necessary that all the assignments laid in this indictment should be proved and fully made out.' be fore they, can convictiV I deny jthat, my lord j 5a nd say, ; t h at i f a iiy bne; bf the' c har-' ges attributed to the prisoner is made out, nitf run hip tinn mntit r.illmu - - & 7 7;" ments shall be. madeV out - in substance,' thelprifbheVjseQtttl yi r Al ley l k ny ? thalyx)ure;i rih t in pyin t of law and t he .xta ty wh jch Ib w e -hiy 'client: cbnipe1s:f ihe; to, Speakr-J;' -'g rheRecorderSpeak - decently then and payj proper respect to the court. .A juryman here wihed tO; put a -.qaesr tion toM r Smith, jwho wasl recalled, and in answer to a question: from - the j u ry-bbx replied, tha t it was his regula r. cours e f it o pay his v servan ts their wages i n presence pAiWitnesgjr v',Mr. Allv-.I shall not insist upon my nghi'toelyVv-v " ;Mr. ;H l I Did anynVeverlhearlina British Court of Justice a npllby ( coun sel after a Jud drt ctf . ?l'.y :if txk'M rtx. ' i JVirlliA I ley--f'sIiajj t: not :"prcss mjlfright. unless the jury- wish it. ' liefore God, I have no wish but,that equal justice should bednelbetweeh -Mr.;Smith and the fprU ne ury, naving consuitea in tne uox. for abou t ten m ihu te i; treiu rn ed a;Verd i c t torGttiltfig f. Mf..Alle immediafeIy (and handing: paper to the telerk'orthetJourt considerable warmth, !My 1: d u ty : , t o th e public and to my client irectmelJo F iy that the other indlctme this C;ase shallnbtbe triederel ihere lodge vjctrtiorciri f or thel pu rpbse.. 'of-,mo v- ing hernfiiito;thKibV;;Beiic The Recbrder-I see; Sir your.obiect in this oroceed ins, ana j the' manne r i n w hich J t j s;d onei-i i'-H '" M ri : Hi 1 1 and the e ffect of which is to oppVess.:myclieri't.i. ft; The ' J Recorder(to Mr.: - Alley) I snou i u ,wisn ioAKnowr p ir, jy na t y ou r -od - a A j u ryman But, Sir, have given a verdict' u pbn.oath.iYVv 'CP? "rJk Mr, All ey You ha v e-a; ;ngh t,; gentle- menf to your;ipinion, ana .i tu L.minek t ?The Recorder" You !;h!iyc acted most , jmprbp&ly -'-:--.!: , ' ---- : - - ... . . 'i- to the', Court; t-Mth-?. 'MW??K Mr- JAHey-My ;ord, . I ! have . been known to you for. ;40 . years, antl in the course bf that lime have, treated you; with respect buVnowi-T-'v VAXW;. vc:i .' i j r. , n 1 1 1 i H.eg u appjy. .o.iue uurj onehairf my c I ient, that sh er- may be Ordered to giyet48 hours notice of bail fc fore she shalljobtain her liberation. 1 1 aii. ho favour,-1 1 demand justice; - '- '-' Mr. Clarkson-If this conduct, be per sisted in, the untortunate woman may be. kept i n prison for a twelyeinonth. ; , " M rrhe 'Recorder, intimated that he Avould hear any application upon this subject in tne; morning, ana in tne mean tune, xar. RoebucI; should remain m custody.. Mr. Clarkson It is veryhard that she should bz detained; ih; custody to answer ths purposes of such a .niffian ias Mr; Smith'.... v '::':.' ?;v MriAlley Who- callstnc :a ruffian.' v ' Blr C Iarkson-i-The cxprerstoa-'Trca ct directed toy11 " ' 1 -The Re cord errr-Si r, y u r violence is very indecent whabatdandhat : J s t i II sa y is' this that oni ess 5 the: assign ..-V : . -VVii'-- ject is.by; this most unusual proceeding f j Mr. Alleyr-L will Hell ;you .plainly VI a!missatisned7withlhe j.tlare, ; meSirbutOi ihia l )-:rn. fm& Clarion-tile siie-. vllhe recorded (vld the . j ury ir. were discharged and scon after arose up.r ; ?v W.vDry Goods "fivGrOcctv (TJ. EORGB SIMPSO -&Cc resc; x-H heir iriends and the public: tha commeoced the Dn : in the Store formerly ecu 5baw ;Their as-rtir ,:' Grbcei 1: ' by the I. i comnri.se Icle in the ?A rne. As!' - (1 were bo 11 kt?n in t! ca;, ;.r.J the;eatt c rc clecticn, tJjcj' feel con.'. t t' can sl Ir, Srnth- ;ii?U II. . .i c i aa-good lercisr as'&uv Icu-l j z"ty- "... f f i ,t ;.'' - ' i ' lThe Ibllowrog s alist c! the leading rrt!:' : . . Superfine AndcbmmonCiothi lc --v Hbtien and Angola' Cassimercs , ;. i lyhite, bkck,;drab and xnix'd TrHnngr English rid French BombazTnesV v ; - : LastingsV Circassians' and Bombaietts RattinettjSilk and Cotton T Velvet Bang-ur Cord; Russian and French Drillin : Valehcia.Marseillea and Tollla hette Vestir s Cingham8, Calicos, Colored Alusfin - r: ; Plain. and figured Book and Checked linelin. Thread and Bobbinett Lacea and nn- Black and;White Uobbinett VeDani flr'-x - 44 and. 5-4 plain Bobbinett ; f ; r . 4 4 una 7.8 Insh Lmen and La wn ; i aoie, Kussia and Bange Diaper V Ihdia'Narikinj WihTiinirtbri i Stripes' ' U ui iiaiiiiia, Jiaurus-ana Lmen fjamonc JlKts , Italiatt7- I-atrmgSinch'ew'f ISarsnehs, Satins and ; - . . -.tiorence, ' . - -. . ' . - Black,' Blue and. PMid "Gros de Nables : l L I. Nankin, Canton, Italian' and .French Crape . Crape Itobes, ShwlI4isse and Green Gauze Garniture. CaD. Caii'ze 'a nd Wa'nt i?lhhrin I 1 T'T--- : Thread Geutiemeirs Bootees and Shoes H ' Servatit'g " i ; do l .and db'7; Lswlie&Iorocc'V; S,eat,'fl.eAtIierand Last in': v Pn andAValking Shoeap; : t i; ; Misses and Cbl'dre ns'.';do'.'- SUk.and GingliaiUmhrenas rH-; t -'i ' ;' ,; v Indies Is'tln .umbrelSas and Parasola " : V Gloves of every description i Bbck, Drab and Seil 11'ks Youths' aid Servants' do . : . ' . Qoeen, 'Chma,VGJas and Stcine TTarq;r : V Knives and Forks,' Scissors, Lbal:s, cc. tc. -Trace. Chains feeding :lbes Sc7Jie Blad;S T Brass. Andirons 'Shovels' and.Tongs V Castiogs of every description ; x SwedesarKngli: Iron-and Ste'"! v Wndow Glass, Patfy and Philad. ."JtcXcad Ne w "Orleans, St.' Croix and Loaf b uv , Tc N Coffeeft Young Hyson; Imperial and Gunpowder 'v Sperm Candles,4 Orange, Quhpawder, Tar Lead ShotirFUnts, Powder Flasks and Shot L:3 Madeira Winei 1st and $d jqualitv u' , French !Brady, Jamaica and N. E. Tturn Holland -Gin, OldJUye and Country , V I ' :ey London Brown Stout, Philadelphia Ale Jo'rtcr.' &. V o add to their assortment such Articles as may from time to time be enquired fc-. . Raleigh;2Sh April; 1829. - r".2m :S20REWAUD. T AN AWAY from the subscriber on the 20ih" JLTb inst: my; Negrp'rtloy CttARLES. ?a brisrht mulatto, nearly t wo-thtrds white," 16 or. 17 : old; about 3 feet 5 or 6 inches hich'. and 'weighs about -120. or 130. lbs. He has a scar over enn of his eyes, extending one and a half or two ri. ches .obliquely ; upward and forward, arme . - sbmewhatas if1 cut by Viharp instrumen !:o uuwc7cr.ttiiciii)ia aier ia appearance.- He has also arscar three or four ihchesr Ions? oh one. of his legs, extending in the direction of the auiu uuiic j ne jiwcrjr muc n any oeani,; nis hair is dark,' and was long and bushy,, btit.it -likely he.may cut iu j He. wore offa fur or h - capr- a,.i3eat frbek coiit, originally' olive ' but h i J faded, nd been patched tinder the, right arm ; his' pantaloons ; were fine Mdack cassim ere. but Considerably worn.l'His hands and .finfrera r.rc auuri anu ciqinsy, ana nis utile ungers- oi? f ro portionallyj 'shor and curved br bent 1awar J! v byr nature frdm the first joint. : Htanbse, up a'ti -examination.' -rillbe" seen a- little 'bent" to one sudes He has- travelled., considerably, !is :vtTy iuri, cm -genieei; appearancej ana can reel a : litde.; 'He.has lived with me several years in be shop, and may therefore; pre tend to som e kn j ledge of Medicine;lixndrrtandJ. he means to get a free pass, and try' to take water for soae fre.etteV4' He profane at times, im d ud z nt- fand of liquof and chewing tobacco.' i ' I wtll give tbe above reward of 520 for L.j be ing secured in any Jail in the United States, cr so confined that I get him again. v w '-xuuholas.j.dka:;i Oaklar ' , Halifax cotmty, C. ' - m-ril l-; 1829;v Siateof PTen ' ,see. Hardin County Court,' No . Terc,183. tfw&;: McNaur"etal.V.;'. ;; 7-V."N-'- vgr'y- . Boyd McNairy. etal. heirs of J. Hamill r , izc. A ON motion bf the Complainants., and i - n- the. defendants are idl citiz 3 oftbe Sti.te cT tNortb-Caro!5"i : ? It j Is; ordered: by the Ccirt, " tliat this brd. , with' the substance of the tcrr., ff plaint; be.pubshed in the Baleigh Ke-ister a newspaper printed in Raleigh, in the. State jf North-Carolina, four' weeks in succession, :.anr-tha.t the .last publication be made at leizt " 30 dayaprevibus to the next term of this Court, ahd if theefer.Jants do not answer t!:: ccm plaint, he case be set for hearing espa: r.Z thepTdrraceoMmgly;;iat7iheVnext:ter: . c. thh -CbuTtr''Vi;A true' Cop'y..-r-;-.: rf:-LE' IS If.;BOYLX, Cl!; :.!2t. ; i,The substance cf the complaint is, t! at t; :r Is a tract of iOQO acres c . larid grante d t o 1 Joh'a Hamilton, Tylr in said county rf , vhich;was Jn the i;; time of the sr. . giy en tb 7the Coraplalhant;, to the the other heirs, "which said gift is ;. confirmed, and a legal tide to the ' I , ed in the Complainants in 'f-Tscanc? : f tr. ? - ';;.4?i:Ii Trr.pV; ia;il wi: :' j " fT,",:i attention cf owners pi T: ; j '. r - " - 1 the'Acts of Assembly ;oftLh Z. in 1 319 p s je 70. Vy Unles3 ; the . c the river are removed instantly' f ":. dis&vn':zre!y ir .uted against er: who ' fjLl-; t j c. ply with, the.provL.. law." ' . - . ; - ' " : N.- B.Vi'fl enrrpmis: sfter rult is fcrc April 1; u: 'V 1f 4 r a, jr., t f - 3
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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