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1 -i'o '''-"'V'v,;" -Vv -v;?-; Ours are the plans of fair;ddi'rttful peaces VI T?- c AT7 r - . -1 'V-V. .S'k r -; AJ 4 -i 7' ' AArn.whohidfromelune.tood ig , parting piede of buffoon, whichU - , j Stale of Notth-CitolidV. v.' -Ste6f NoWhJatoHna? 'KfiiSMS raiferfl. . -. i ft'., VAt - . . . . .. --..v Vi ; anw, iiiuvii u svuasiuu. -iu couaciiicL. iic i Rhnuin ni mnrrieii : i. .! i Kicnara smim w. wiijianar ricnois. i wime . oprmrs j sines Kicnaros f luaecatorat , for . Don.Vdltweyn S . vcr Uf' tn the satnepqrUoCQifMirr the Editors must befly.;,;: ; .V.. .V: Alcngifencd riptice of;thevsecpnd vyolume Of J viin MrecentWork -'Mafiero 1 Jgelections as will sKetCQ xne aiarory pi,pyru.. ; feyron had tievpr beejifree jroiri debt, v?nrp he knew' wbat : money meant ; and ' ihese cmbarra?8nient9t which J must have been ofuir niost.clistressful, became at last the cause,: we verily beljeve of jhat " sen aration" which drove film to, death.-. He had sold Newstead . Abbey, : whicujt have cosjt him many; pangs and had after wafds to take it back again from the insol vent purchaser. lfle made as light of thi mi- sery a he could-just as he tried to do of 4i miseriea but it gnawed at his heart. and embittered every day of his life. He, tnus writes to Miv MooreV In his .peculiar ved infor- eio : v ' 1 his aay nave i: receive" niation from my man of I law," of th ; '-- t' aod never ! of purchase by M 3 a Ir when to pay : and so all my hopes i UrdlysprJcti and 'prospects are !nni to the devil." SeaUfalmuallftiy passions yltis that indifference which makes roe so uncertain, 1 MU w w , via v ') ouhiv .'. iJS uu VII V dill uf, too, in my timef andm almost albcAses opposition is astimulus;! In mine it iinotj 4t,,l -fo.' iwJ"d.L-r of hand-I don't care to whom, so that it amuses any body else, and don't interfere . - V - ! : - .1 appear he did from one of his letters.) that 1 entertained anv verv decided or definite 1 wishes on the subject, he gave me more "elit for .seriousness in my ; sug&stfpns, -v. ia iiau nuutiii aim Liai it.! li ii X v . . , biStvi S 7V.??!".H VJslea ex - ' : v w '.-f n1:' i5 ;. ' - Bvrcm abouUMsJtirteJiad jotted down ucc'! l,,c . tgCuy wuich nu you ready r" a mistake which the lady's in one ot; his ioufhali that marriage a grieypttcatastrophe. Itmay not be al- confidential attendant pronounced to be Siehtte-the sating of hlm,'.'-and the deep waya much amiss to einpIo friend to buy abad omeni" Such was; the courtship, hi List which! Mr. irtoore and other friends nea shandrydan or a tmting pony, though aitduch writhe marriage of Lord Byron Wt in his welUbeinginduce;i themto leao even then a man had far better go about andMiss Mllbanke,-a courtship and mar- rthe sameopinWn?' e bargain bimself in a business I.ke way 5 riage1n High Life; the only Sphere of song. Jndeed;:had in :-M:tpwU b" L!!! r3LH one bright object, "Theynosure of neigh- 'M7'n7H2 v,u '7 T "J,,u ' Wl : i SeyesfenW Mi SoWi-tbelieveyou Br ; f,;iK Alnhi Hnd answer with ydur own eyes, aril, beg your , !S rt Par;io,ginrrOm lhsinpingith c0n- THE SUBSCRIBERS f "i. SW mr Rot S soiling 'jour PWO-rtTMtfeMeitid - jour OESPECTFULLVinfopmthepublicth.tth.y , W( In. Wh-i kp"S Tid on the " thou,nd fancier ..h i the Inr.u- - hvi jus. received from pfiUdefghia anS (,-yon consider ;ivht betjpwter said on the ., ttlnt,ut. in,i fi-.n-- rPi;tln. ll New-York, a splendid ; assortment of &nt rate subject, YoWwill iessf wonder. that my meraole thought ana leelmg retidenl all Ladles, j., jiuses' Boys' tt Chidren's Npfine .houW:hiVeCtk'en,.le alarm j par- heyr hrogh.i your brain and your, - BOOTS-& SBOES Sc.arWas:nbuMheevery.daySir- JJ - S;& SHOB t -j-.-h-Mh.rdiflVrt Vft f of- Lddyl appeared to wish it, or even no wl Vie 9a.me "a d nnture,--0maM Wofk made to order on' the shortest no- to oppoWt:! would fcave gone on, and verv a'd eml.with suddenly pres.ng her, by tice, and in the bestjstyle. h ppSsibly mWr!ed?ttl KkP v'' k cahd,e-!!r e" . TEN CASES HATS, been equal! vadanti) with the same in- Urso. -i I , dflerence whichhasn-ozetTMiver the Black ,Mo,,VM y uie pny-m me jieaven or ner . " "r-IWw- ariV anrt annirpnttv mnnruilia ' T( is nnt- gerness of new; pursuits; but that nothing 8,e ,Mnin'a when he "sealed and sent Apni u. 1 1 ; w impresses me sufficiently io fix & neither " un Jhe instant that fiat of his fate," ap- BISHOP UAy KNSCUOFT' Sermo, preach- do I feel disgusted, but simptv indifferent Pears fom a passage of a letter written ed at the Ordination l ot the H&tF. B. Vil?t, to amoSt:alf;ekcitement. The proof of Pjrbaps the jday 1, the day afterto Mr. in urv pnee r j price this is, tbatolJstaclesVh slighlesVeveW fT HJ- r 15 "1omp TheTesulK op me. This can hardly be timidity ; f!a e of contusio.n from different causey Bishop Wilson's Sacra PHvata. i fnr f f dAn tWmiimnM.'1An kSM:- w,,,c" I canriieither describe- nor.esplain Received and for sale at Ithe Rook-Store of - -mm, mm mw m m ,-. mrm ' WW A W - if a straw were io my ! way, I could not uoauuj. noois 1 nave out lew nere ana EnnjHsIl Common Law lieports, stop to pick itlup. Lhave sentl this long those lhaye read ten times oyer, 1,11 slck .. f . - j ; Vol 15 ; ; F f tirade because, I wotitajnot have you sup- r .m- lve ta,ken bWln? 8! rpiiE Subscriherrf Juve thisday published the pose that 1 haye been?r with my piols, and 1 loth volume of ithe English Common Law with vnii or nthri f vnn fhint- n " in jumping into the water, and rowing over iU Reports, edited by Thomas bergeant and John with me much! in the day-time.'?, In; ex- WV iu i sc. planatibn bf thir MW Moore says : V inte;.thiree ofour perplexities wnich I do cft r 1 ' I rt r . ' - not see niy way through. But a few days 4- V J' ,Inore han ioncetTv expressed perhaps a day will determine one vfthern.V aomesucji feelm ij undoubtedly true.", . ; A few iiriys lifter he writes i "But in takine for grahted'fasJt will '--.S:.. . J. .1 i next;pintor consideration was-who was w Pe Vie5omect or his choice ; and- while ft " . -4' 1 ' 'v.- mum m . - ' J ' . , - k . "V5?t UMCuJ; p-u.mc. - PPS;W-f-M"Pln.W 1" this, nowever , nnke. To this, however, I his aaviser strong! v objecteti:; remarking to nim , l na t i ss" xi 1 1 Da n Re h ad a t p re se n r no fortune, khd that his embarrassed f f.ir orntilH nnt llnor him ..vm?,rrw . witkm.V i , - r ' : - e t ' : I - r'!"" TV", v r "" . one j ina vane wt, moreover, u learnen ,a- dy, which would noat all suit him. la greed that his friend shouhrwriie a propo sal tor him 40 they other viuui ws auturuuigij ui u,-iu u au-ioi swer,. containing refusal,-arrived as they the mninent ; and, as soon as he had fin- really, this a very pretty letter, it is a, pi- ty that it should not go. I never read a preUierorie.' Then h shall go, naid Lord Byron ; -and. in. so. saying; sealed and sent off, on the instant, ibis fiat of hisifate' rins recital will amuse aorae and shock Pthers ? it both, amuses andshocks 5 and UM said ht lordship) ere theycan hope 10 Po ! Nothing tn the lowest farce wasever ower-yetir may be said to have V ' "! Promise, in due season to become R it,, ' 1 , t . . I . That Byron was in a very disturbed , I ' ' 1 ' . I : M ul let that pass. My ei ploy merits have ?een. rnralfishinghooting, bathing and land firini! :at theiw-Uof the air.- I But vvhv arew,! employed,and happ.ly too 1 should Pe rar Y P1' 1 ""PPV T0 in III., tf hlit mm W.va.k .V.I 4 . . on? Hath wak'dijie poets igh ! i 1U j j Whnt GolU cpuld n ri4 My ilear Mimrei-l I be girl who gave to song never buy lo,, be rtnarpvar I i nowever i 1 some busine.in; Loudon, arid got,a-tlue catMir'w v 11 inis nau nocnanneneu. i.sntuuu were one morning siting together ' You da a prose account of the wedding close 55? Md5Brn; ba- KteI a!!: If agreeing, in miny of its circonisf antes, Miss Alilbanke;is to be the peronI will with the touching picture of (ne samW wntejn her. AHe accordingly wrote on seen in hi nnein Tha rir.anl w isneauis irienu remonstrating sun strong- lng on the mowing of his marriage, with ly again&t his choice, took up; the letter ; the most melancholy reflections, on seein but on readingit over, observed, 'Well his weddinff.suit sWad nht hfnr him wort than a biutiinP fini fat Sr v. All this, from binhW& ' ii i.ainft' a II .u:- aWi FT T , .puerile, wenaa almost; Slid uomanl v: I JL JL or I i himse ad fCerte S, without o oe deeming tinWl 0f genins I -1 -" On his arrival in tAn - f 4 .u .i- c L i r - j ePt uu I ill" ill lii tun mlH in ma inii ire .; iniinn I n "I 17. J . Tr .V.TV- l,,r,u " " wfy; eroourrassea a condition, ant as to to nim Wlth some, alarm, and even to suggest to his mind the prudence of defer- cas7. Mr.Mnore ldd 'md hVhaii now 'tin 2(, January, J8I5,'he was married j to Misi Mirteioke.WHe ha civen to his Memoran 1 . t i- 1 7 . , . described himself,' in that Memoir, as wak- n the same mood he wandered about the grounds alone, tilt he was summoned for the ceremony, a nt joined, for the first time on that day, his bride and her family. He knelt down, he repeated Ibe words after the clervmanhht mit ... hi.fra hi Uyes his thoughts were elsewhereand at of Sir Ralph All I bankers, in the sam county. When about to depart, Lord By f00 8aid to his bride, MssJ Wholesale and retain All kinds of "fin. Work done to order, as above. LOUGEE & NEWLON. arch. J. GALES & SON. C. Lowbcr, Esquires.- contaiaioifr' Barneva1lHnd Cresswell's, K. B. vol. 8. P. M. NICKL1N & T. JOHNSTON, Law Booksellers, 175, Chesnut st. a. March 29. K 1 i -65 i Philadelphia, March 29. nr 1 1? linni 11 ! & mr p r w;n Qn low for cah 1 a , lljUU Ja, V w a xaa,i m ma Klm rf w mil ovu i rPO SIMPSON & CO ! : noleifrh. AnrillfiJ ! i fiQ St JylAJN Atrillo, U,1UI;! . . , . I Richmond, Va. i - i.'i'- I txranu onsouuaxeu.o. y. ,be Drawn onthe2rth of this month. n n tot a t: ts w Tfy. i nnn i Tickets niBlo !840,Q00 ? is 10,006 B, v ' 40. ,10,000 0,000 K 6,0001 mJmJJJ s '?'. ay a UIJII ai,UUU t : iilvWf J.OUU 1 t ri hin 600' j 6,000 1 1 iu,uuu 15001 (5,000 e TO attachment levied on a nero woman by m? the name of qlly aod other propertyi TT, having been made appear to the satisfaction j of the Court, that the defendant has Removed himself bevondthenimitk of this: Sfate: or -so It conceals himself tha the ordinary process of law j cannot be served ' on 4nm It is thereiore order- that advertisement be made in the'Raleiffh Kegister tor x weeks, that uni-ss ! tne df tena ... - . , t m,i t come forward on or before the iext. term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to' be he,d for the county of Wake, at the Courthouse thh" arid tnf tdeplevy and.plead toisaue ter levied on be made subject to plaintiffs recovery. uy oraer. -v 1 r - ; I K B. S. KTNG. C.C. -m.T . S-m-r I am - .' --. i . m I WentV Dollars Keward. - r I - I: V i W'i V ftnm .k,..;l.. 1(l.l.J(.n1f small scar on the first joinfof the great toe on I I.li of February last, a tohite Slavet named CUL- ingr, of which all persons Interested 'wilt p lease . v LIN, or CULLlN MEDLXN, as he calls himself. to take notice. F-Bjr ordeff of tbBoard. K . : U v He is about 23 years old, 6 feet Jiih, weighs '-' ; , 'K?iJi :GAtES 8ecy.A V," -' ? -about 165 lbs. his neckhands and mouth are of ' Ralerjajh.'ApVd liSSO&V V J Z6S s ' s- ' ' f v a reddish look, gray eyes, light hairjand kinkey QCj" The hzabeth City Star v will insert, th 1 ' thick feet; he stammers when talking, hag a above three timesi and forward the bill to .this '-'A-S i office. It is probable that he will alter his name atd try A 1 1 ' 1 1 . county, on Cape-Fear. ; I - irccK, as-ne nas rcmuuus mere, or in uuraoer- i- i i i i . 1 will give the above reward for his delivery to me in Lenoir county, pense : or to have him land that I gt him again March 1 Tit a tm a fiupcvnuurnu Iticnoirn, TA. Dismal Swamp Lotiery CLASS 4. io pass among me lower cussoi wnwe people. 4nimc ;n iWninehw i j cl j . i as he is bright himself, his cheeks, are ver pRAjCIS ACTEONto ared, infirm and very white, with yellow spots , his clothing -g when he was last heard from consisted of a blul 8,dm ln Satc X wjpp, deaious.irf sattinet coat and pantaloons, and white fur hat. Pri i xsSpm to- v - LikeTy he is in Robesoq county, oh Drowning enable Inm foe tin -jmioQni m theCenent tree of any other ex-lV"" 5 J r" "-vt " "' V. . iirri ; an,, la'.i lden Gates's defeat. -iAny person oa personal ; , secured mny Jail so , - .ur e.i ?.L-L,m rim-.-r aw william i rouse. ""rr"", i 1 10,000 10.000 ( 1 5,000 5,000 I 3,0D0 3,000 r 1 2,230 2,230 10 1,000 10.000 1 . J 10 500 5.000 j 10 4C0 , 4,000 1 - 10 300 3,000 1 20 250 5.000! 20 200 ' 4,000 ; ; 35 100 . 3500 oic. &c. Tickets 28, Halves 4, Quarters 2, e : k u I Eighths 1. For tickets, address all your letters- to Yates lv attended to. . ! f;; ... '.; Orders for tickefelii any goodrfnd responsible j loiiery wm oe aiienaea to a package ot whole tickets in the above Lottery ca be had for $160, and is compelled to draw $80. YATES MINTYltE, Managers MANAGERS' OFFICER Richmond, Va. 28 46 50. the Capi Amongst the Prizes: v 2 5 28 cani 2 13 28 do 40 46 50 - do v 500 5 13 28 do m 300 2 28 50 do " 200 All sold at the Managers' OGce YATES & Mc . . - in..- m ii n i. ii . 1 1 T - i i.'i . THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for Salelhis HOUSE & f Town of Oxford, with the LAN about 200 acres of which; about Woodland. The House is 52 by 4 under the whole dividedinto several apartments. it is situaiea in a most Deauwui grove 01 uaKss , . . . !! ' 1 :j U attached to it is a large Falling Garden,furmshed with fruits selectedfrom the wusu uuvci -v? iwv a owiiw Well of excellent ater in the yard suitable lor a Law ami Aaiflkiiic All tn rwirar Also, a tanyard now TnfSaS'.rrS i-..u . . r u: i h Oxford, Sepjt. - JohnuuiiocK a Superior Court Witness. ;;-Tbomas laster of said Court. I. 1830.- ; THO B. Ihe : following are the numbers drawn in the O ETURNS his thanks to those whdhWpa ' ,.1-1 Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery, No. 3 : tTOQfztd him in hi profession, for the 8hof. ; 'V4. 2S 50 46 40.13 5 31 2. time he hvi been in Raleigh, and' hopes for v V l"V tal of 30,000 Dollars. continuance of their favpTs.'H prospects ard , ' sold at the Managers are, s W ' neiBienas remaining in me f , . J. tal of $1,000 U0fi-kkI-.,; vx ..: 1.L . 4-' r i I uyjuiu awf aitd.auwvva.jWif lilt; Liauvi WIil UO i ' - . 1 1 ,i' n . a .. . . .. . IU1UCI1 III IUW I Ul LUIlllirVa UrUllllHII i.lll mnpi At -. r.mn. f t? VPTTP. cioseis ana iwo conuoriaoie rooms ; aim a cciiari -: - - - - - j - H y ' of Johnr N. BofcWell, 6cVl., Mx 'A J . ITappearinta the Aiti&nictmn of the poUrf, w w . tba Jamesi JUciysonc of the TdfeftdinU v ' T in tls case. is not anlihhbit&tit f this StAt" vr-s'' is therefbreereothat nublieatlon :be tna ofsajd 111 iuc jiwcjn fic-jsirr, ioriA successive, weeas. -jf t- , that the said JajTies, Richards appear at the hext,'; 'ft r : term of this Cutbe.beld at tbeJCqtirl house ' in Oxford." on the - first" Monday, or 3ejptembe-'". c. i next, ' and plead isWe?6r' demurf toithe bill; of cjlihtir ti)irt;;wvift be taken pro cooV. fessb.Vnd beard expartei4 'XV'v'V,4' ' " a, ;s i u. iJ. l-J 1 1X.EJOHN, Q. M E vi ' . U (, . iJMWI Ma JIUSUIUI VlUUUlOi J - i - i - 1 i,nciioiNiru lur iniemai imnrnvpmf nT, rnF rnia ..t '. .vnw State will meet at Eliiabeth Citv.i n PxiaitrC Annnt,,: L!.- .I;7 Iti.V ' f 111.. " ' . -7-, T. XnidrmatldnaVV anted. U I uuvcrnincnu ne kibics uuiiie cnnsiea in Lu taTi-w'K i.v. oil - " .-v "''J'"-- 'tT 'uai":, 1- I ' Land in Wake County f -1 BT ordet of the Judge M the Superior Coutt yrf Equity of VVake County, Will be sold on r5" Tr .VIS ' ' itv ecrtt!a nrMl nUn?. nmmiln!Asfa U lHh. V , . f' f i a I rosimasier ai laroorougn, v. . . ! r j 6? at' n :Anr1l.ld80:- ViVM- ' T '6 v.v .. i - - i ' g iom acres, vement uutDunaings tnereoji erecietu - i ne rest is Woodlandw- i This land li es 16 miles west of Raleigh, oh the . road.ito Haywood, and Is1 ' remarkably healthy sitflaf Ibn., V v s r Acre H will be given to tha purchaser of sijc , twelve and eighteeh monthsi ' t For other particulars, apply to Alsey Titirtter, ne r me premises, or to the-subscriber, who 3s? duly autifprised to sell this property V ' Wake4 April l$kB3Q.& i.,l.l;llfl..cil.-i SAmUEL.WH ITAK E I?.;' 76 3. P. DE VAliSNGSR voumrer the v. commence the better-,1 ,say from S to 12 years of a?e, It is of iuc uiaiysi iiuuyriaucc, in ojrucr la ueriorul Willi - rr k.-.:ilA -ia'- ' itT-iiij-; j .i. .. .... a - . . . . ffilSSiffi onn t-:. is cleared land aridrunr gojd fence, with r4 ( ' -I) w ellin. House, m , Cottoh Gin, and 6ther con- 5 i-.Jt."aW &SmW. itm crntinlal in tlin iiiHimenfil innrlaoimit'n . -.. 1JM l Y Hft. I well. "Ladies who havebeeP taught superfici. ' - ' t . ; i " i . y I any and wish Turther instruction, can be perfect y LOTS In the ! V!C c,f fff;"!.- c " M t u aqjoming i n4: 2;-. , v' . - ov acres are 1 v A !iMrt.ri7t'r-ii5 t.,, .,t - , r Wl teet, com-l-.i. si..-, v-LZ-iim. a..- -at. irt ..6V - . . a; 4. 1 i V . " i f. - I w r i ii. " A. . ill V :V1 , t I " . a' . 1 m
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