i ? . -. - - - .:... - . .r ....i -a - -a. . ' - J - i .. - V - l i 'S to;-j- ?,LinT yi-jT S- :. ' .-m?, : . smELK't : h j;. -: .- y 'Ay-..yyy.--...-,, i: w . r:- ofti ) ES. 4vr 11 3i aveti .70 ( y 1 ( EDITOR; AND PROPRIETOR. jpBscaiiTioi. ' Five Dollaw per nnnm-74lf in jTxTiiKiKT.?-or every I Imet, first utMN L),One Dollar; tach lubseqaentinserUooi, 25 cents. Coust Osdsbs and J ciiciAt Advertiaements mil Lehtrged 25 percent higher; bat a deduction of 83 Wcent, will be made from the regular prices, for ad- Usersly the yearly-. '. y riViA-y-.v- ,c r . - Advertiietnenta, inserted In the 6emi-Weekly Rse- itt will also appear in the WeeTdy Paper, free, of -lit i'S ' -. ' , - :. v.'"'- . i liM . .-! n 't ' - : - (T7 Letters to the, Editof.mnst be fost-yaio. bELEOTED- for the register. NATIONAL JlEJOLLECTIONS, - FOUNDATION .OPjifATXOAi . CHAS ACTXS. Aod how U the upirit of a free people to e formed, and animated and -cheered, but ut of the store-house oits: iieroic recojlec ions? Are weciq hetealjy ringing' the hanges upon Marathon andTherinopytae t nd going tack to reacf the obscure t6xts of ) Sreek anu JUatui ol the; exemplars of patn- ic virtue. ! thank God we can find them3 parer home, in. our own country, on our IwnsoU )the strains of the nobJest senti- lenl that ever swelled in the breast of man. e breathiug k us out of every page of our buntry V history, in the. native eloquence of tr mother tongue ;--that the eolouial and rovincial councils of Ainerica exhibit to us odeU ot the spirit and character which gave reece and Rome their name and "their pra se pong the nations. Here we ought to go fur r inairucuon; the lesson rs plain, 4t is clar( is applicable. When" we go to ancient his- y we are Dewiiuereu witn tne uinerence manners and institutions. We are willing J pay Our tribute of applause to the otQino- gjAy ol ljeoniuas, wno ten nooiy tor nis coun dbjy iathe facei:of his Cue. i But -when we! xa ce htm to his home, we are confounded. at ! V, reflection .that the same Spartan heroism which he sacrificed himself at lhermopy a 1 ' r a 's-.i- " a".- r. wouia nave: lea . ntm w wear nis owu Id, if it had happened to be a sickly babe, the very object for .whieh all that U pd; and good ia maa rises, op - to plead, m the bosom of iu mother and carry it out be'eaten by die wolves of Taygetus. We il a glow of admiration at the heroism d;s: Wed. at Marathon, by the ten thousand unptpnsuf invaded Greeee ; , but we can t forget that. the tenth part of the number kre white slaves unchained from the work ops and door-posts of their masters, to go fight, the battles of freedom. 1 -do not jean that these examples are to destroy the iterest with which we. read the history of cient times ; iliey possibly increase that lierest by the very contrasts they exhibit jit they do warn us, if we need the warn- r, to seek our great practical lessons ot trietism at home : out of the exploits and kirificesVof whichufciiwn. country is the Jeaue; out ol thecnaracters ot our i .iners. hem we knowiihe Mgh souledrnaturai. aftected, thjBcitizen lieroes; We ww lat. happy firesideslEey left for the cheer is camp We knbwrwith whaf pucific hab they dared the perils of the field; There is mystery, no romance, no madnesss, under s name of chivalry, about them. It ia all solute, manly resistance for conscience and serty'a sake, nm merely ot a overwhelming Jiwer, oyt of all the force of long-rooted kbits and ba live love of order and peace. Above ali,heir blood-calls to us from the pi! which we vead ; jit beats in our veins; v ces to usiat merelvUn the thiillingMaCand said to have deported hiniself tn ords of one of ihe urst victims in this cause- My sons scoro to be slaves I" but it cries satitj viih ft Mill mor .norm looueiiCe Mv bns. forget not vour fathers V Fast, oh ! i to Prevent it . - KM po tut, with alt our. ett ore c ..u. 'VV- ai m MmA.ias .m '.v.ff uvwiuisianuin? -.our ounaenuwriueii moi borials, rriuchi of what is ifcittwoylofi those hatful times dwell bat inreclections X a few survivor and ilh then Vikpmf Wi shing unrecorded and irretrievahlettdi Eiy prudent counsels, cottceiveaviBr V?V?? ?VY? !h.-.?y . ted times; how many heaTtHmrnn? word red when libertv L trRanh smM over whichf they trod wttl jie blood of their jur1 Wverand heroic deeds, performed whetfa?orioa teew.yvnerft, was we man, saw, kter. not the laurel, waa the nromised meed I m an. Aoiertcan her iu his bosom, .rR" :'! J i " 1 ... . I 7 patriotic darings are already lost and for Irtiten in ther frravea of Ihe.ir anthttra f ... Hutvi ttle do we, allthoogh we have been per illed to hold converse with the venerable naaia'ibf that day, how-hule do we now of their dsrk and anxious hours; of their ecret iritaiio'ns : of the burn as events of the momentous-stroffile Andl hile they are dropping aroundiw .like the taves of autumn, white scarco.Bweefcjpass 1 that (fiu nnt nail nwav some member of he veteran ranks, alreadyso aadlJtUirined, 1st? at sUe ins .t met!'' of artf revf. hali we make no effort to hand . iUpoe-Mof Uieir diy to-burSildrea ?m die torch of liberty which win all the splehdor di its first.nkiumHig. WghV and . film mj, . jto 1 liose" w Uo, t0 6exi ipn tut line ; no tnat, wnen we.snati cuius be . gathered to the dust where our fathers s, laid, we may; say u our sons and grand- ms, If we did pot amass, '. we nave- not pandered yoaf infterUance of glory V'' s BLANK deeds; Off EVERY DESCRIPTION; FOR SAX l WD Sif I. y SLmEsIHE, WHITE MOUNTAINS, - ,yi.y ,y NawHijaMHiBa -V:,. .: - Robert looked upward. Awful nreeiniees. to the height of more- than two Uiousand feet, ros e abot e Jiim. yNear the hiffhestinnaelfe. and the very one over which Abamocho hatf been seated, the --earth had been loosened oy tne j violent i Tains . Some slight ' cause unsnown, perhaps the sudden bursting forth ui mountain spring, had given rnoUOQ.t to the mass and it was now ; moving forward; garnering iresh strength from its progress, uprooting the old trees, unbedding !. the an cient tocks, and all rolling onwards with a force and velocity no human barrier could ppose, no created power resist. t)iie glance told Robert that Mary must perish ; that: he could, not save her. " But I will die with her !" he exclimed ; and shaking-off the grasp lof Mendowit as" he would a feather, Maryi-ohMary-r 4 he continued, rushing towards her. She uncovered her head; made an effort to - rise, and articulate Robert !" as he caiight and clasped her to his - bosom. Oh,' Mary, mus we die he exclaimed. 44 We must, (J we must,' she cried,- as she gazed on the rolling mountain in agonizing horror ; why; why did you come ?" He replied not ; .but, leaning against the rock, presssd her closer to his heart; while she, elinging around his neck, - burst into a pas sion of tears, and, laying her head on his bosom, sobbed like an infant. He bowed his face upon her cold, wet cheek,, breathed lone cry or mercy j yet, even then, there was in the hearts of both lovers a feeling of wild joy in the thought that they should not be separated. . The mass-came down tearing, and crumb ling, and sweeping all before it ! TUeltvhole mountain trembled, and the ground 'shook like an earthquake. The air was darkened by the- shower of water, stones, and branches of trees, crushed; and shivered to atoms ; while the blast swept by like a whirlwind, and the crash and roar of the convulsion were- far more, appalling than the loudest thunder;.' :': "'--. ' y It might liaye been 'one minute, or twenty for-neitherof the lovers took note of time -when, in the hash of the deathlike stillness that-succeeded - the uproar, Robert looked around,' and saw the consuming storm had passed by. It had passed, covering the valley: farther than the eye- could reach,- with rain: Masses of granite, -' and shi vered 'trees, and mountain ea,rth, were heaped high around, filling the bed of the Saco, and exhibiting an awful picture' of the desolating track of tlie avalanche. Only one little spot had escap ed its wrath, and there. safe,' as if sheltered; in the hollow of His hand, who notices the fall of a sparrow, ?nd locked in each others arms, were Robert and Mary I Beside them stood Mendowit ; his gun firmlywclinched. and his quick eye rolling around htm like a maniac. , tie hau tuiloweu ttobert thouzh he w a m v m m & & did not intend it; probabl v. impelled by .that feeling which makes us loath to face danger: alone ; and thus had escaped. Mrs. Hale. ELOQUENCE AND HUMOUR OF PATRICK HENRY x wist. Hook was a Scotchman, a man of wealth, and suspected of being unfriendly loathe American cause. During the distresses of the American army, consequent on the joint invasion of Coruwailis and Phillips in 1781, a Mr. venaoie, an army commissary, had taken two of Hook's steers for the use of the troops. . The act had uot been strictly legal'; and, on the establishment of peace, Hook, on the advice of Mr. Cowan, a gen tleman of some distinction in the law,tliought proper to bring an action of tresspass against Mr. Venabte, in the district court of New London. Mr. Henry appaered for the defen cause ;u ine .4uoie -enjoyment oi xm tnearers, tne uniprtunate hook always excep- ? Alter, oar. tienry Decame animateu in w -wrreHwuH uc appear led .U .1jave complete control ovet the passions Inf i.;y.t,rltu..oA . 4i nn imi I. a iliol. 1 vt Hl ouuituvv . a, uiik tiuiu uu awihu miuh idirn.tin eamst.Hook : venaeance was "-?-e-rr yoy" - . .- ----. r T " V.mV . - H W,"T . w r,; andidicule; hini,,the wliole BMWS P? Pf ijmY L '---' 1 1 " " if " ' s a I nhn mm www- wi'lfiH ui'k.ita'o kin unit uwu uis ubiwo, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the, purtaliof his breastto have received with bhn'aimsthe meanest soldier in .that lttUe band pf lamisbed'patribts t Where is me raaniv There lie atandd but w nether his bosom, jwu gcotieeti, are to judge,, tie theacar- e ne jury tthe powers of his lraagina- - 1 f. we piaiiroumi yorkc the. ;8qrren- uy wnicn nau fbllowed BhorUv after- the compiamed jof : fte depictedthe; surren- . L- .. . -: v- r . rwcirxwu -, lira British M,1heX!Ba el- a..M .J ' .X - "JPv wie..numpn whc every, patriot face, and heard victory i and the cry of . Waal UW1&J M echoea thWh iUie American Tanks, .apd was reverberated from the hills and, shores ol the neighboring ri: - t - -. i i l. j ...... r i- ' . d t. . am v ? but. bark 1 whati notes of discorX are ,The . whole aienVe were ;lconvnje4 i i pa'rticdlar down vine re vrHt ,,,u S'OTnAand noble colours .of J to - Eloquence the MdiWJbtfiw their r-i.jif t .v. -j'Jyk.' vrairanfca eenrune amcsciw nina umuijif incweni wui give, a oeiiuear the effect than any general description. The elerk of the eourti' nriable to command hint er J?1? MOwniing to commit anv breach of d,SIu'9 Ja place, rushed out Of the courthouse, and threw himself on the; grass, in the most violent parol vism of laughter. Where he was rolling, when Hookiwjth:very difTefetft feeling!, came but for relief into the yard also. " Jemmy Steptoe' said he U the clerk, l whit the devil ails ye, tnon , Mr Stepwe;was only able to sayhat he could no help it. Never mind ve,;said Hook; wah till Billy gets t up J he'"il show him the la' 1" : M r. Co wan, lio we ver ' was so com pletely overwhelmed by f the torrent ywhich bore upon his client, that when he rose to re ply to Mr. Henry, he Was scarcely able to make an intelligible. and audible remark.-. The caosie was decided by acclamation. The jury retired for form's sake, and instantly returned with a verdict for. the defendant. Nor did Hhe efiect of: Mr. HenrVlWDeech stop . here. -The people were so Itiirhlv ex- Irited hv th tnrtr aniloiiTr nf - j w w w j wiwuvi j suwii o ouiif iiaaj Hook began to hear, around "him 'a cry more terri hie than that" of beef j It: was the cry of tar and feathers from the application of which, ilia said, that nothing saved him but a precipitate flight and the speed of his horse. racket Boats for Scottsville and Liynchbtirg. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TKUR Iron Packet Beats, JOHN MARSHALL, UJCapU Hull ; and J. C. CABEI.L, Ca,t. Hant- ley will leave Richm nd from our landing, at the head of. the Basin lor the above places on Mondays, Wed nesday' and Fridaye. at 8 o'clock, A M. precisely, i and arrive at Scottsville by 1 A. M. next day, and in- j to Lynchburg; by 7f M. , ' PETPRNING. - f Leave Lynchburg Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 7 A. M. and arrive at ScoUsville by 10 P. M. and into Richmond itext . day by 4 P. M. Uy tbia arrangej'nt, passencera lor Tennessee and Goyandotte, will not be detained, in Lynchbur?, as heretofore. - Our Boats will also connect with the lines of Stages from Scottsville lo Staunton. ' " Tbia is how' the cheapest and best route to the dif ferent Virginia Springs, and offers many other induce men ts to travellers f. ir preference. The invalid -will be pleased with his easy, comforta ble and safe passage ; the beautiful and romanUc sce-i nery will delight the admirers of nature, and the rich, far famed and . highly cultivated James River , low grounds arid highland v Will gratify' the agriculturist ana man oi lasie. .- On onr arrival at Lynchburg, passengers have a choice of two routes to die White Sulphur Springs, with an assurance that alKshall be sent on two lines of Stages running over the Natural Bridge and by DibbrelTs Springs, and the other by Liberty, FincasUe and the Sweet Springs. - BOYD, EDMOND & CO. . Richmond. May 28. 1841. 45 7t ftlTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA -Nash Coun- 3 y : Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. -Joshua Watson, Attachment levied on defVs right in ten negroes in pos Joseph Arriogton, Gen. j session of Martha Arringion. In this case it appearing to the Court that the De fendant, Joseph Arrington General, is a non-resident of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, notifying the Defendant to appear at the next Term of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the Coun ty of Nash, at the Court-house in Nashville, on the second Monday of August next, then and there to plead and replevy, or judgment final will be rendered against him, and the probity levied oh condemned to the sat isfaction ofthe Plaintiff's claim . Witness. B. H. Blount, Clerk of our sad Court at Office, in Nashville, the second Monday of May, A.D. 1841. B. H. BLOUNT, C. C. C. Pr. Adv. $5 62 50 6w. trrCKTO 4CAD13MY.--TheExercises6f this Lfcil,Io8titution will close on the 15th of June, and be resumed asain on the lota ot July, l erms as nere-. tofore. " U. W. JxEKK. May 24 ' . 45 3teoW &UVer alia MSTaSS JTUUing. I w w H R" Knhsrriher would mmtt eaneetfullv remind I'll T . r JLAepublic. that he continues to perform. I work finhia linic at ki old stand near YAaaaoTraR'a Hi tel. He will be pleased stall times to receive Jobs of Silver end Brass Plating, which he will execute with faithfulness and, despatch. All kinds of bid Carriage Irons replated, to look as well as new. Orders from a distance are respectfully solicited, and will be thank fully received. . y; ,1 ' Rileieh, AorifSt4i . 35" Sm . "Id Locks and Keys repaired and put in order, And-irons mended, -dec. dee. " : - - v . I AGAIN OFFER FOR SALE MY JS mtreeter JPldce, r With the Crop (which - is an excellent one) now growing en it, and portesww given immediately. 'I'd eoe Wishing to grow silk, it w particularly dsafara ble, as it has the best Mulberry Orchard in the county ; but as any wishing , lo purchase will exam ine fr themselves, it la useless to mention all the ad vantages the place possesses. Jane l7, 1841-50 ' ? i ana taiw 7""" --"i - r,i of. Cans I i .S 1 ? . 1 M U lVaa nKa VliilMftf ilaSAnMl SSmeeaW forhuhe wufi every tUngu I site for thm? on moderate termi, without liarrts. sina- and.fatiaihng themselves to deatn wrtn a a 1 parations i tarrelsCot HeTrhjjs,- i! 'i 1 i $ "3fo.Shad ; -T -' A yvl Uptp TlJJIJlUOllE fTTlfiE Subaeriber, Aavingengaged .the services of 1 ;ll one of the jnov sccothpiished Costxctios sas I mm HE next Slssiou I of thurDavSchool for Bovs. . LI will 'open on the 1st of Juneand close on that 14th of December, 1841. ' i :;" ' ". . TERMS, v '. ' fc ' ' Pet Session of five months, ire as follows: For the usual branches of the English Course, including' Hisiwry, t'omposhioh and Letter-' arT y svv ?i.-it m i . x-, aAasr .rvnung,ivaiurairJurasDpuytoic. - - 910 ; ; PBOrKSSIOIf Al. i DKPAJtTJUirT. For the Preparatory Course, tor entrance into s any University in the United States, inclu ding the full English Course, with Elocution, oo Gemetry, Algebra, Chemistry, Botany and Astronomy, , ' ' $20 DO : ' ' EXTRA; i ' . French, - f 16 00 Music, j 12 OU Painting or Drawing, i - v 12 0U ThaJ slavish degradation of Corporal Punishment, so sovereign a Panacea in other establishments, has not. as yet", been deemed expedient! in this the Pu pils being taught bow to think vnd understand, to ait for, respect and govern themteh't thus eviden cing in their conduct the best possible teslimonial of their own and their Educators1 exertions. 'The Institute is, probably, the most commodioUsly built, most suitably furnished, and delightfully situated Edifice of the kind in the whole' South: possessing the advantage of contiguity to the City,' and, at the came time, perfect freedom from ail its dust, turmoil, and other interruptions. . ' ; : y ravmenii to se mane quarterly in aavance, anu iuo residue at the expiration of each Session -a negligence of this distinct requirement will necessarily create diss appointment, and endanger the respectability of the School, y y !" ":v- Pupils, who enter in the middle of a month, are charged from the beginning.. No d-duction made for absence, unless protracted illness be the cause'. ' No charge made for fuel or servant hire. Board on the premises at $50 a Besainn the Pu pils finding their own Beds, Bedd'uig and Towels. Payments for Tuition and Board, are to be. nlade in full and ia advance by Boarders, or those who come from a distance. Hours of attendance from 9 to 12j and from 2 to 5. The following gentlemen are among the Patrons of the School : - ; The Governor of N. C &ecy. j. H. U. S. Navy, I Rev. Dr. Mason. BryanEsq. Judge Saunders. C.L. Hinton, Esq. Gov. Iredell; E-RFreemariiEsq. C. Shepard, Esq. - R. Hines, Esq. ROBT. GRAY & CHA3. DORATT. - Principals. RaixiobYsstttots, " 28th May, 1841. 5 .1 44 TTniano Fortes, Onltars, Violins, . llrVZiolin latrinsra. 2kc .The Subscribers would respectfully announce to tneir menus anu sc quainUnces in Raleigh, and throughout North Caro lina, that they ' have now on hand a large assortment of Ncsras 4- CUk's Piano Fortes, which, for bril liancy of tone and unparalleled touch and durabilitv, nnf tnm,Ml. 'I'hev wish to sav. that thev will not demand pay for any Piano told, until it u tried ... ' . r il ill -It oy ine rrtnaser, ror wnicn mey wm aiiow any rea sonable time; They have also Violins of a superior quality, from SI f0' op to $50; a large selection nf superior Violin Strings; Guitar Strings; all kinds of Wind Instruments for Military Bands, as Hotns, Bu gles, Fifes, Trombones, Serpents and Bells Superior Flutes and Flageolets, single and double ; French Ac- cordeons, of a pattern and tone never before seen here; j Drums and Bass Drums, of all dimensions ; an assort-J ment of superior Guitars, together with the largest as sortment of XVITJSIO ever before imported here. The Subscriliers will be gld to furnish Schools and otheis with Music .and being both Teachers of the Piano Forte they hope to be enabled to select for their friends what is agreeable and pleasing, useful and im proving. . Th7 respectfully solicit theJavor and pat ronage of the Ladies and Gemlemen 6f Raleigh, and throughout the State of North Carolina. CHARLES BERG & CO. Petersburg, Va. March 31, 1841. 1 28. Rare and Valuable Books FOR SALE, v CONSISTING or The best LAW and STANDARD Works. A large Library of LAW Books, comprising, Haywood's Reports. Baton's Abridgement, fifth -ediiion, in 5 vols. Toll. r on Executors Vatel'a Law of Nations. Murphey's Report. BlSefotone's Commentaries. Kent's Commentaries, dec die. dee. " ... aiso . ..i yy. Journal of the Souse, of Representatives urt to the 1 4th t'ongresa, complete. Senate and House Journal of the 3d Session of the 20th and 1st Session, of the 2 tst Congress. Lawa of the United States, passed in 1828-TS9. Law&6r relatihg to the PlAlfc-Lands. Report on the Financed, Jo which are prefixed, Alex ander Hamilton YReporta on Public Credit, National Bank, Manufactures knd the establishment of e Mint, in 2 vols, from 1790 to 1828. The DiplomaUc.Cor. respondence of the American Revolution, edited by Jired 8parks. American Stote Pspers, in 12 vols. Conaressionai Debates. A list of Receipts and Ex penditures of the United S-ates. and a great number of Miscellaneous .Wprks, too numerous to be ' embraced in an adtejtisement.' ,.; v . j. , f " rr Tbe above works are for Sale, voa CASH, and nerbfna din.! tA mirehase Will never be able to oro, cure them, at a future time, at the same price they can . a now do had, and. indeed, it ia very rarely works of this kind can' be pUtchasetl at aZf. The whole of diem are very well bound and not the least injured by use or otherwise. yy.y'" i-'V- . F.NQTJIBE AT THIS BEGfSTBK OFICa? Junel5,l84l. JW It US. STUART having made arrangefeenls with Beni B. 8raith.Eaq-for Rooios Hn his new Brick Building, is prerttred to- accommodate Families with board. Her.terms are. SIS pet month Children and Servants half priceyThe Rnoihs are ge and airy and every exertion wilbe made to render her boarders eomfortsble. 'ff Families from the Raleigh. Jane 10, 1 84 1 . rnjAIJSTIWta, &C The 8Bbscribers are prei .rlwd.t.V execute all kinda-of HO UdE AND IGN PAINTING JmuaUwtS of every variety of mariuty auu ui , Kinus I xWOOU I also. Wall' rumiuB, i jri Hwiing, UHUlOg, UiaZingJ OCC CtC. attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a W nerlisl stvleW woNlisiiBMI'l - rersorw wishing .FShiUag f ssry dScrfpUon exe- J Ll?!?., i pi jot oune, mat, expect o have t ddfte to their enr I tM iaihrfacd u - - O. A 8. FRAZLER. Raleigh, Marsh 1, 1841, ' 19 Cm I Ml - OLD ' JTOIMT fcOMFOOTj-VIWMIlIA; fTTHESubscribers most respectfuny announce td JJL' their Bieads and he public in generaL that tfey nave taken that eligible, extensive and, well known es tablishment, the HYGElA HOTEL, which has been fitttd up in a style for the convenience and comfort of viwiora, mf. surpassed oy any nouse )B inissecaon 01 been made, tothe. Esrahlirtimeat-it hWs now between seventt and eighty rdiims;, all neat, airf and well fur nished, besides a spacious Saloon, Ball Room, Billiard J Koonw Reading noom anc ttefoctory, withvanous oth er sources of fcnusements to suit the tastes of all their visitors;...... .i.;,.!-;, i-. - '.,. .They flatter themselves thai : ftont thelong expert ence of one of the Proprietors, hi one of the largest and most respectable establishments in the country, and their determination to please, they wlH be .enabled to give enure salisfactidn to all who jnay ba pleased to give theui i calL, " v,-ya ' &TBie -The Bathing houses have been enlarg ed ahtl fitted dp in a neat and comfortable manetybota. C - TIT . LI I1..L f . L 1 -It I -: . M ut warm inu oei amvaiugj wnicnwut Of .caTOUUj: attended to and kept neat and clean.H - 'A Resrular Boarders will beamitiel!mirlatothe8a& Baths and will be charged, a smalt, crnupensaon to the warnt. A Moderate charge to both will be made to transient visitors., -.):', . ; , The delightful situation of OIdPon for the enjoyi ment ofthe Sea breeze and Bathing, the fine Fish, Crabs ''and Oysters in evety variety, the convenience of procuring' every delicacy -of the season' from; the rich Farms in Elizabeth City County and the Norfolk mar ket, from which can be procured supplies of Fresh Meats. Poultry, VegctalJes and the choicest Fruits daily ; the view over the broad Chesapeake, whitened with the canvass of vessels of every description froth the line of battle-ship, bearing the broad Ptennant of some gMtiani ommoaore, aown 10 uawej canoe, is, dehed with the choicest delicacies of the season V the military reviews & stupendous fortifications of Fortress Monroe and Fort Calhoun ; Jthe beautiful promenade n the ramparts and the pebled beach, render Old Point one of the most desirable places in the country to re sort to for health and pleasure; . .. , . . , "4 Their BAR will be Applied with the choicest Wines and Liquors thtt can be procured. They have in their cellar a few dozen of 1 hat superior old Winf that was so much admired by the Ofljcers at FortrevMonroe, and whi- h has been su highly extolled by some of our Own connoisseurs, to which will be added Pemsrl pale and brown Sherries, the Old Hope Madeira,- and a, variety of other choice Wines, felfcted by M r. Wm.1 French, of French a Hotel and. other judges, andjhey arc determined to put them at such prices f according lo quality) as cannot fail to-give enhre SatisfactidO. - ITie faculties of reaching and departing from Old Point give a great advantage over . moat other places of resort for invalids. "The stembpatsj froth. Norfolk: and Portsmouth, James River. Washington and Balti more, touch there daily, Affording a' convenience for arriving and departing at pleasure. "' . HJJpGINS d? MOODY, Old Point Comfort; Va May 6. 39 wtl stA B Ia AJtflt'S . -S FOR SALE AT THE 1 RALEIGH. REGISTER . . AKD lTORTH-C.ABOI.nVA GAZETTB OTFICS. Clerks, of Courta, Attorneys, She riflS and Constables, are -hereby in formed, that large additions have just been made , to the assortment of DI AIVILS usually kept for sale at this Office; and that all Orders for arty of the fol lowing kinds, will be promptly attended to: Superior Court Blank . Writs, Executions, Jury and Witness Tickets, Pros ecution Bonds, Ca Sas, Indictments, Veou'om Ex- ponas. Capias', Sci.Fas. to revive Judgment. D4 r.? TrV W"? . -5kLI!1 uL-Tyr. -jt. " 4fRaleieh and its vicinity , that he cn; and is deteii VV Ktl tfACUllVUSy VUUpWUSW aVUIJ OUU v tlIJSvO Tickets, Prosecution Bonds, Ca. SaV, indictments (Ruadr Assault and Battery and Affrays,) Ten. Exp's., Capias', Sci. Fa'a. to revive Judgment, Dedimusses, Road Orders, Guardian Bond, A p. prentices'' Indentures, Marriage Licences, Hci. Fa's, for Forfeitetl Redognizahce, Notices to Guardians, . Bastardy Bonds. Sri. Fa's, against Heirs,' Adminis tration Bonds, Appeal Bonds, Appearance Bonds, dec dec - MisceUanedus ' Constables Warrants,: Do Cfc8a. Bonds, Attach menta, Deeds of Trust, Bills of 8ale, . Cemmon Deeds of Conveyance, Forthcoming Bonds, Sheriffs Bait Bonds, Deeds for Iand sold for Taxes, Writs "of Ejectment, Insolvent Debtors Petition and Oath, various kinds of Equity Blanks, Bank Checks, dec. RAtciesi RteiSTSR Orrics, ; MayS8, 1841. . jm - (Q- Orders for any -kind Of SLilrKs. not mentioned in the aJ-6v list, will be executed, with the utmost despatch and neatness. . - , :"C - - . . A C ARD. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friemls and the public generally, that; he has taken, and fitted up the House on 'the' South-west corner of Hillsborough street, in die City of Raletab, opposite the Wtate Capitol (formerly kept 4 as 'a 1'avern.S is a HOTEL awb HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, fur the accommodation of Travellers and others, oh der the name and title of tha ' - i y ' y " TEOinjS HOUSE.' , U He has been at much expense in repairing and fitting the same, and therefore earnestly soliciu edhad'eSS share of the pubKc patronage iThe undersign. fi Ll-L'-j ,..T. . himself d;it rmWm he ca,, please those wh ahaU honor him with their custom. ebargea shall be m confonni-1 J with tinamd the priceapf primsiohs.; It Is I vicksial tv avwh snHfinAisli.tfta aA tL . 1 - aaavusu ut hvh ssu J vsssvfcajra4S w ipTiay; T'gTf 11 iftt 11 to the pubhe. which ara .ia-inany instances never resjizeaine , ouoecnoer wut- maae ? none,llor to vthose whoyhava known him as a Public house keep. er, it is i onnecessary And to; those who -do 'net, he would respectfully say ypme, dnd toy, tend judge for themselves. The Pubhd's humble sevant, " r y . JOHNZEIGENFUSS, Raleiffh. af av 2d. 1R1 1 .. , 43. ' JN.B 0? ujiel Regular Boarders, with or wiihout i rooms, can be acconunodated at tha People's House, oh reasonable terms. fT ilAlXC MOTtajlHaVmggot hoU jdme U - of the Negroes wlilca Wm Roks tcoM vey ed to mar o Trustee for his Creditorav l shall oner theni ibr sale at AacUoh,'on Monday, the 5ib.day of July next, i at Rolesvflla; Alo,M small Tract of Xad, contain. I in 50 aerjes, and 6 Ct.tonXiipav: Six montha credit Win oe guyeoww jiuriuii aiuucj wuin wvuiwbj iiqjad and approved security. ;Tbe NerowsJMt r i and 2 women, in the prrme of life and of char;; ter ; one of-the men IS a Sawyer. . - - T; May 25. l$4l. ; , " " 'i , . , 44 TmnilIifS!TS m CSS Aces: The Ad ly dresses and Messgrs ct thfc5 PrCd Jents of Jhe Umted - Statsa, frord W f to which is pnsaxed the UecUmiQri ol Independence add the ConstitmioB. rf4hUcitsd Surea, toge wiih a FortlattlbtdJnemoir of Wm. . - Justrtcafteaei JaasV- Ne. 10, FAarrrxvuxJB Stajtjrri RjtHi i rusm me pleasure .bfsrl - A ttomteibtto his friends ami l , 1 vir. IL XT -.-ir ... . v -M ujtaucipoi, an exien- j'tivst rich' and 'fashiobabte .... 4 v ftiotlC-tl Woods, which he J" J Win tI at New Tbrk price . . 1. The-Tass6ttaeht consists in alodCI Uoodft, which be (joli independent seconds.1 ddnlexi ahclr. LeVer ' Watch, a general assortmeht or Silrfer dietiaiir 13old;inBa Diamond Fins ;& Rihea. Ruhr and E merald doi neck! and hMd dmanenWtiChmex4-toosaic Pins 4-r Eariites, gold PencUs,i'h!jnbl ViniiretW, Medal ;i Ions; gold Hearts' 1 variety ofother 1 Got sjrfehtoi ankttolise wt all persohifihreyeyl glasses, that raejr he adjusted in, ay frame, at a mo ment's ilotlcis y.,yy: ;M 'ir5 ili SILyRDPlATEOWARE? f Silver Cups-xSrioons. Ladles. 8hat-TAiBf ft'alt: 1 and Mustard Spoons, Bgtier Dive, ailTer . mount--ed Cocoanuts, Castors, Canleetieks, Snuftrs and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets. fJoflee Gredues, Bri tanuia Wires, in setts and aihl hi-. y ' ' Mantel CHocks, and Lsmp. Pfited and iaMalstt', Waiters, Geld and Silver Mounted Canes aad AVhipsa, Chess men and Backgammon Boards,' Visiting Card, i Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel ; Pens, Jtarerj'eutwrior Bator. CD&ares Knives iud ' Scissors. Bandefa celebrated, razor Stropr, Dog Cot-1 lars dd . Calls, silk Purses Pocket feooks, ImiuUon Fruils, Guns and Pistols Ladies' Toilet jam! Work, boxes, toitak bottles, and HAttRISON breast Pihai. Meuais, ianea, ajia fioxea, &c. y J .?"' ; Farina's ele&rated Mhuine ColdirRlb itosft LasUii der, Florida and.Bty Watera V Gulrlaiu's Cream i Srtap, Naples, ami 3apbrMceou cdpobqii; for Shav ing. Rose, Aimond, Camphor and Wi& Jsof, lailsi ' ooaps,pearl rbwdereold Urean Pojnattrm,bear's Oih hair, tooth, and 'f having BrUthet, ahd a Tarietj. of outer akiclei for the toilet - -v. Spanish 'iSoltarisl ttie'lnaaili lute, Octave; jScc." Fifes dvAccbrdlDha, : ' Ptecei tors for ill the above; Guitar and Violin stiritfgy Ex Ira yjohn b6'k-iry.ir at-y4?-- 0C3- Clocks and Watches of dldeslnUonselaak d fepaired in his accustomed Superior iyl SilVfcv to.hhfeclhJ to arder, with expedi tioh find punctuality; : highest prlCativenfottd gold ana Oliver, j.,. -s. . . .- November t, iH(h -..,y I FACTORY.--Th Subscriber haVlns taketk iaii auiv BUU4ja..aiUAj . the. house oil Fayetteville Streel, formerly occupied by J)r- Hinton,- and nearly oppesitonhe Part Dacai; would respectfully inform the jwbnc .that hetlhi tends carrying tin, Ihi- tfeDperjTift, and Shsei Irdn Ware Manufactory in all its various' brahv Merchants and others Wanting articles in. his Brie. araV respectfully invited ta cill before ihey purchase else where. Old work neatly rtpaWedana at the khrti est notifcek.; A few 'Stills 6r handhieb will hefioldV at a veMil'per cehs$iUu-'''' 2-Az:. 03 CopperV Tin and Zlncl Rbbfing bit ! the kdi avraovxB viiwiU Ui'k "y-J ' i-''i'v '-!y-ii t N. B. Ordera from, the country vcill be prbttptJy attended toi- i ' ; -iKs-K-K'-- . .!v:Vv -:r J. HV1CIRA: . Raleigh; Jhly 26, 184 i f KlttKtlAJl'S Pateht dilate tllllcl , The Sub-criber also oflers for Sale at his Factbrf , a few of tlwi ery. valuable ;6jea!mers, kkQwn to: baV- I the sorest remedWotcleiriog Bedsteadit iheae tor1'' T menting Bugs. The ChibceVeteahieT inad tndvl by himself; and is wairahled never to bursafad St all times to clear Beditesds Dferfectljr, kiUtobt tts I.itt '.y damage to the finest carved work, ' , ;; Having hid in use the -above Machine for tntny - f yeara. I have no hesitation ih fayirjgi that it is tbei' best means thai hss ever bee4tnedrr destroydtgt j Chinees, fjid woalil recOmfetyJ fvery person to faselU i This will certify, hiving frequently used kr.J.t Kjrkban's Cbiuce teamer, IcbeetfUlly reCbtnHd it to the phbUc as a simpfe and easy wSyiJhrr destroy them, and without any dathage to the Fhmiihre. '": , flalifaaV July 5,t840;l - f -! ii hilIsbobotjgh, hobth Aidr3ti1. JU &MZ The vacations will hereafter take place in the 8tadhT and Fall, id order to aecomniodate, pnpiiil.:froia th-.. ? -r':- a, 5 .. 'j, 7: s ' ms .' 1 a - I, i 1 ' j . J.- U-i tr. J Crc:seV-et c and a jptt low coaniry, who find it best to visit home etthose, -f easotts. " "T';- 'J;1 - r. ' Tsaicsi as atxaxWdaa, ; 'Ttiitidn, Ue of Piarid, . . t 4. -Drawing and PsinunI - 5 so la co. -W A Latin. ' '--' j. r-iry-w? Board lit the mostretpectiltJ funics 1h tha Ptcrta can be had at f 10 per rhpotb (hJelodirt aweary thing) t and Parents who may jwish to place their DatlUters under our care, esq hear of plates on a't;!caUm tanav 'No 6uclleateada foi abrlte MfteriK&Pu$ai' e7Uered1txtebetMeaotpnh'aHedml6kamat: tv?-..j, i"wjiMtttmtjca.'y'-": l.V 1 ' ' PS Jsniea: Wehh, ? UiSsbmossIu John W. Norwood. Vr i ttr. Jo!; If ; Roberts, ; ' 1 Mr. Alfred Hatch' V 's it- -is- ty.Ar. 7L-1 ---'i 3 11 r. Sam ! Sirapao, i. -Vt , V; 1 1! J R'siJ Wtsiucglon,, -Wsaeabcrii;!i.vv . s- : act. jf Azsn, ttineouiisn.. : : -re- t - - . S SnAlesr.WilsBvlK at , tia.vrzo tvik.cH.;ir v--j ir uj- H; Hrruoa.j -iL ' iaerly" occupied' ! y -',v,'; ; the N C Btototore :i . J igKBT CtLLEXS ; 4tJ 4rtA.iQUH, T - r-cy fa i r1 ft H -54 r4 ! J! .M i ' ' - A - ., : . -? 1 ' VFDYTI RHTI Y ROIIWn . . . - 'V , . t ' - , .. k. ., , -a,-. .;:.:.--., n iiiHl iiiwiiii.i mil in in i n asawMi"'',TrT: j . " , ,

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