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3 I 4 ;j.h h 1 , In n't wrv v - p -. - - i.j - v 6 1 -jit l ri psi-i i M3 ItJlrHII.-.; I-" ,i t it J .i 1 ..I fr- ft,. T i - -FRIDAY JULY iH :J Cr? r. J -f -1 1 !..-.. . . . - . " . ; i -ar . ' ..-'. .. I . r :..'i . .ax a v "s : . -i lit: j f.-.. a in f i x . ( J .-"W- t a - . Tf ' W- . . - i" j5 -t - .... . J ? I 2T M M I "5 - 1 ' r '- .- " 1 . .. i 1 1 1 - . ' ' 1 ' - f . f ' 1 : - - - . -. . his lata nth are 'w tbf th nvh heJ.I it ;rBi ort Ittf fo. uni' EDITOR UND'; PROPRIETOR. ' . ' ; SrBSjemirrioir. Advance.!; j!; Fif , iFivifr Dollars ter annum halfii -f---.ii i - ADYKKTiSKXijrTsrForeTery.llS lines, first incr iion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, 25 cents. Covbt Orbxbs and f vdiciai.' AdTertiscments will U chargfed ?S pcrcentiighef ; but a deduction of 33J per cent, wiU Jbe inade from the regular prices, for ad vertisers by;theypar..6 J ' 'Z 'T ' AdverUseinents, inserted in the 8emi-Weeklj Rso rstsB will also appear in the Week! j Paper, - free of tharge.; 1 '-j !- -' :'J' ' ' : ' ' "y C 0: Letters to thej Editornost be POSX-FAU). S E L E GTE D, J(!THEiUS G I S T ER 1 : SHALL I SUCCEED. '- Hope gets the better of dis trust.' : We most part then,' said -Rosalie ; is it sol Oh! Eugene I confess I tremble for yoa. Thrown1 out under such cirumstaaces at this time of life.l to pusKyburway io ih? worldthat toils, what-disappointments and can there be for the young, poor and friend less, where prosperity laughs at misfortune, power tramples on weakness,4 and temptation preys Upon. inexperience ?" ? , - ! u A dreadful picture is that you have drawn of the'great world,; my dear Rosalie eaid Eugene smiltngk f Suppose we view it' in ahother Jightr ; Let us consider it as qne vast and glorious amphitheatre ; upon whose are na, genius and industry, exertion aud talent, are stririog for the. rewards which await the ' meritorious.' -f: : v ----------' And how manyihearts,'" rejoined Rosalie sadly,! are' brokeniri the' isonflictt How many are trodden down beneath the feet of the aspirants ! Ifone succeeds, yet ho w many fails 1 1 Besides,! others have friends to help them on-7-yoa have none. None .bur one, and she can onl aid you by Tier 1 prayers. Others have wealth; you are poor; your path is solitary before you. Neither influence nor fortune smiles upon it. ' -.. -- - - Is j it then under the most favourable cir cumstances thafi the greatest and most . suc cessful characters are formed!' replied.Eu gene, proudly, i If The oak. of the, mountain or. the ; forest . is not amatured in a hot-housej bat strikes its roots,- and rears its branches amid the winds and storms ofitr native skies. Look around you; ; Rosalie! Is it ; ihe nurs ling of wealth, of tortune, yrha bs. dandle into manhood An the lap of prosperity, who carries away this world's honors, or wini its; influences ? ; Or is it not: raAer the man whose earlier .years, like'mine, were scarce- ly cneereajiy a single proner.oi ata, or smite of approbation, and who has drawn from ad- ver&uy me elements 01 greatness r x ou-tane it 'tor granted that 1 shall ,be weak unsuc cessful, unfortunate.: I have'-the confidence to believe I shall be neitberi'A't!' Yon know not ? the future, my dear Eu gene, j How many misfortunes may be in store for yon ! And at the best hbvr many anxieties; ' hbw many sorrows,' may cluster aruuuu yyur uesuneurv pain, anu must ,inevtr tably. attend upon the duties and difficulties of the most arduous of flessions !' ; - - Out upon thee; for a bird of ill omen"! said Eagene,' laughing: f : Do yon not know And I wai lonune ever nees ine iaini nean i as to difficulties the greater. the conquest the greater the elory;: Yon speak of sorrows they are in a degree the common lot to all.' Rr,t miwt n.a. f:nAm - Kloaatn . "ui uivoi nai meuua VI WJI iibiua to aid in bearing them. "V " M"t True. '' 7 ::. nut you if you fail if your ,. favorable objects elude your grasp-ifour vision amhitinr. a. hmt X nnim ambition flees before you, or vanishes away if treachery betrays and wounds ydfl ; what be II ha7e you then for consolation ! . : C; k ai j. u . v . 1 - ixupe, jurusaiit;; uupe, ami yuux sweet Pblla soil ' By y leiwi no: and so says tb hichpardonjne-demands reftirnv:Tbere! I've done the deed !-and' nhVinffermti. tell vnn7 T?alp tht thoirat nAiftirinr iri.ri t w. i- -tJ " 1 - t - industry , will not achieve. when combined J 'Ir"'Vl BMa.tW at aW l.aMt-, WVtJ with iri4.vpin.. .n4j;.. ?tw .n - divided aim. to one rrat nM. Think vou that poverty is a sure prelude of failure? 0o'yoa.rec&..ec eUor.olf Jse'phine,7told her on . the Te'-of ucri marriage wuu ranrifnn T 4 V about to do a veryi fbolUh thing, Madame - , w - - " - S, WU M yoa are goiag to marry a man who h e ht - vuu um. uai& i. o ra.nn )iit M hii k.r. It - - . .- ( U,. .t . .1 ' '-' . ..Iiji!" J "rwei 1 ? aiie ul7r : did 3"" S? : ? , " , r-r .' : -.- ... :- '.": . Uonaparle iras a aoluier; and not a lawyer. StLT, demalcircnmatadces coming Ualf iawyer then. ,CA ,k' : wau, taienis, was uia;repi3rr-4?Ul 4iej? s ; "r 7-- - 7 -5 - i.1 . "?.r"w"1S,,,0 anu en mere will ue some hrmoa nf Mo i.,t:-. . ai.Jit: 77r7rrv:e'""B '""c?- NoW 1:1:. -L"r. 6 " M lnyW baveiotthe nre Umiliir-' if ' -i-livia' -- . '--.,...- ." gh before t may succeed,at the iaw. That a7yery true, but: not" very comfort ... . . .. -v ... . . .uikiiiina.- lib irr. taKl onceLme9UB5?'iCo Crlderatmb Uwvar?5 ikintohitb wasWoSnlndi 'UachmSmd I 7-erf. then see that all the pi is cleared up. A shoemaker V And why not, he was two-and-twenty years of age when' the Mea, or fancy'rfirst struck him--entirely uneducated except in a common school poor, and not oniyde pendent buthaving others dependent on him; Was not this foily ?'..-. . 1 " ?: What then V ' " " " r Why he loot his book and placed it ie- iure mm tnus, anu wunnis.iasi.. upon ms knee and iiis shammer in his - hand he read and bathmered and read,' from morning till night.--Ai'- -. ' "-; - ' And what was the "result ? . . "' -, fHe didecome a jawyer v t; ; 4 1 suspected as much, said .Rosalie. ; - ' And . member of Congress, continued Eugene, and Chief Justice of this Sute ; in fineV--."- ; In fine,?' ;'; -. j t' ".. : In fine, Roger ;Sherniau.f;) v? ; K Roger Sherman ! exclaimed Rosalie. ' VJ;The same. Shall I speak of Franklin ! " l'Oh. la no,' ' said Rosalie his story is worn' ou t already. 1 .. X ;i " I could tell you a tale of English lawyers for-, variety ; - 1 ' ' &: Whit is h ? ' ' . . ; ; All in Vood time. Tliere dwelt, duriner 1 tb.last nlnrv, inthe .lnwn or Bemiftkl . -t -. .- - - Ol- upon Tweed, (which by the way, my Lord 1 -r J W w " " w ' ' Coke savsls rroxinrt of EiiVtandW-no. Im wrong in Newcastle upon Tyne, 'a coal jnercbanf, or corn merchant, just as;'you nlAaA iUb nomo f Amino tn h 1 embarrassed circumstances; he was unable to anom ms rniinrpn inn siivaniaira ni a univpr. i hpj i't?tj -LT;'.ll I Bity educauon, and could , only send them - - - - ..wngw . . j hop! in their native. townJthe best, speed keep their noses nearest to ; where tney accoraingly began and'compieted - '- ' ' . 1 . their classieal-.educatton.v!.Wa: hof this-an auspicious jeginningr .7 ; : ; 1 5 Go oh go on said Rosalie, . ay, remember these youths were inten- ded for the barin England,' too where tbe friendless and uniiUedare obliged to contend L.:.t. ... j-.u.' . 6 . wimi. icu uxues me uioicuiues wrucn oppose i ere. VWhat would Rosalie bave said suppose thrs John or .William were a lover eVmmA wa.KAw ii. u-' 1 iv- - i v - .".-t . 1 siir a.iii niiviriiiuii imsastiiiH arrovi t .rn n rra t n 1 -.ri jr itii v i.lalfenisi sagacity is emnloved .in diseoverincr I Cduri!1:,,..;',,;.t.., uuuiutcubo uic -, unitessioa in me. inns oi i Nvri4itoirf w i xio uiaiicr; , , go OD. , - t E WeU, John and Wniiam rjccuwed; the same - chambers together. and nursued the t same studies. --..poor,; friendless, and unaid- 4 i -t- oi - - -1 Uiey . devoted pursniis.., .Jail ma ena 01 tuai ume, ine eiuer 1 ottt the true state of affairs, in fenife of 11 1 wai admitted to thenar. 7 , -- 4r -And how did be succeed I Wy b badly.at firsV, ness ana umtdity.stooa in his way,; few ex-1 pectea any. tiung 01 nim, ana some even rt-1 . m . . .1 diculed his attempts to succeed. -But he found 7a- friend.7 Friencls are not such bad things after all my in brioging'bim but obscurity, :he suddenly a star of the Jhrst ma J .- 7 .. - ..- raruamenv:;:inen a soiiciwr genem attorney general V then Sir John ScoU ; and then . . ; . , - , - Then what t . 7 , -; Lord Eldon. and Lord Chancellor of England5 if 7- . . r j Arid William ? - I - a. - - t - . I-! , ; " ' ae'ljnade; Judge,! and, became . Lord Q 11 WHinui. .'-1.:.; v .XI6Uinc more nor less, my dear, eirl. HWW,fo,W-Wf K-n- ,:i.t t trteversible ea.thdse of VI nos,.whiIe the decions of r the other are rdeiidid monu- : - . - . . . - - - f t ii;. , ...1 :.tw. t ' Well, perhaps you may i are certainly:; saneuine 'enoush : and confi-1 'Aii. ifvi a ' 1 uence is naii me oatue r 2Ti X-aaZ" airJT"" uuuiEBiiur Ainu z i a nan inpsw vnur. narnKXi 77 - I - v T TnfMtn' ITtnTTTl .. . . 7r7 " T l :-.-1TJ,.a r.?V.7 -w',.-i'-r - . v oor,tpse voluntas. . :' Which beininterpreted,doth signity,(aS my Lord Coke would say) " Labour is of it- Pashre. i a uertiia uu cunienuin? a?amst sucn an. I i-' '.- w - W W -"J thorities. Vnn irl v Tt :rm then dr. vnn t tin' ' I--: . 'i f.- " r ffene lauffninff.: u. .-,.;. ,E ' But stop, say Rosalie because Scott became Lftrd Chancellor, and Sherman Chief Ju jt does not folio w iha yon are lo be -, - T - at all, my dear. Butiffdoe folfo;7r ap. iune l may iu WWS tne printer Ot la newanariArT.K j.IJ.' si ,wua" FHreuuce,f4. put the foreign leitders'unioMIevsarid: ....-.-......'-v.' rr. . UI'UU ICl . -i-w nruvanna pain qina wimwr a . . . . . tribntoArmyln the lsi, lake up aTne ajlihishmerit r -make the with the Dutch. FORTUNE HUNTING: . - ml . ..i . . c .--. - f 1 DO lOUOWlllsr etttnr.t from TTrtriwn Mntmvinp. i I in l--.iL'- rrw 7 that the only girl whabas .tolerable jhapce of getting married, s she, who has a tolera- ble fortune. iThe most angelic beautj inay; as the-world now coes. elitter infvain,1fr6ni Vjug oiugic vucr. , a young ffenueman i pHhe neja cut proposj ng" (o the moon. The belle may be as enchanting, and the moon - as bright as you piease, but both must dwindle away to nAllifiiV .kJb Li-' '1L L A 'A J t l.y 1 ft:' ana new.moons, aoomea to so throuffh the career bf dazHng, and being forgotten in iuch iuiu i no sooner noes an -neir- v, vUm -ui, iun ouo 19 uruTiueu wuu a i u rrv.f .ik.. -u. 1 long train of; indefatigable danglers. She makes ter election. Th At;; ?r accommodated with the same suite; of woo- ers, and you may always know, an heiress by her danglers, exactly as yon do a command- mgofheer byhis aid-decamps' and his or- derlies; When two heiresses are at once op the town, they,become ;ibrtho time. part- hers: and have all their. sinAfc f lnvr in ipommoQ ; as the Roman consuls had their 1 fasces. or:as CnHpaoiiP.miniiafrN Kjiv f hr. 1 tlonCT - ' w v m.....w.... aw v .uvia. f Reynards spoil the sport ; but this does not O O W V bMW V I , hold in regard iothft rhRn .ftf.hp roMP. - The scent of the pack is too good to be de- stroyed by?any multiplicity of savour. Be ai?Aa tbo mi.. v-.:w. -".v.;. I best bag foxesfbmmonly Ukev the same' cnursp. ann inp vnnio nt ma nnnnta tniirwur i - ii j -iL - s . .1 -- - . - I like wild geese, at their beels-S They have J - .. MW . MWMM tVVIf tne orusnes, only now and then they will go 1 I m 1 off the traclt Iittlif!--lhfin 'Mv tntio-rt witn a vengeance, by way Of misleading those !naV come aner. .wnat; a snarling, and -"u.yeip ug, anion tne puppies lUttl ouM wna. a anumng, ana wy,"gnd n? ?f th.eiai 'an?n fortunate dosrs that tret m at the death. Bnf. - f -j r, 7 - 7T- v . m V xne ,lW( UKeilcal ?am1 e is, ana ,s amere loss up 9t.penny which marries which. The onlv tninsf.tho lover carea for is the fortune r and -i. : . - , . - - 1 - -. t .o i jf0U2t , ui, oe sure, is a very nprisurir nr nf hio manomtrA Va.a. . . iMa k...v. u -1 v. . .r.. .' j .f iui vuv iiuo ueiress. In exact proportiori to me lunuue 01 . me : neiress. . , is ine. anx rating rumors, raised by Mothers, and Aunts, I a 7r7:7 ' .- ' mar rival belles, and their Mothers and Aunts. 1 , : I . OUIUUbAH AUT AniUAIii - ' 1 Once upon a time a traveller stent into a t enjirh. TTa' WAS 1 vniiWrvWon "not alrtr lOravollor ra oti-nxir n,ui,-,n I peci wnica aiswpguisnea nis Kiiun. piuacugcn, auu. uewnsuieu w aacer tain the .secret k of long life, and the art of making oldage comfortable. lie first hd dressed3, tne one who wasr apparently .the a.IIar - -n BW I J B A A Tf. 1 ' -Ii ouesi wuu iuiu mm tnai ue nan always lea Kar and abstemious, hfo, eating yege tablns and dr. nkfncr wat.r. Th Vnn was rather Jaunted at this, inasmuch W he ' ' , , " " aaaaw - waaaaE- H1WII I I, cL-?v l i i.L t- -. rccu uie eevouu, wuu aswnisneu mm py.l T: V " T TZTi.", , TT M regularly fuddled for 70 oft tri n Cf no nan loraira anfa rna Ks.r years aaauiff, mac aii aepenas upon reu- 1 iariry. The third had prolonged bis days u 11CTCr sfK.iug or occepuBg omcp tne j lourui uy-rescMuieiy-ausiainint? irom political. l or religious .'controversiesand the fihh byl .1 I . loa?.:ne ;nTeisnairwaa ess gray, W was more ot it-a ;piacia( smile,' 1 . i. r 1 . r - .v uBuuiiug a ueripcuv eay consciences manu I t 1 S ea uis lace, ana nis voice was jocund-ami I strong, v 1 They were all surprised to learn that he was by ten years the oldest man in the coaeb. How,' exclaimed our' young traveller. " how is" it you have thus preserved the freshness of life where there is one wrinkle on your brow there are fifteen - ' .'. W - your juniors ten me; I pray orionar life !?1" It is no mvsterv old mac, V I have drunk water. and drunk: wine I have eat meat and -have eat veseta - bles I , have held a public ' office I have i.iLi.i : j r. .v.-' . -'- ft uauoieu m -puuiiw any nave written religious pampnietS I nave sometimes erone tO bed a. uuusci auu suuieuuies ai miunigai got up and I7U ministerlhe oath Yoa s Mrs.t T. t ObUfnlr 71iow;isolrjm I Iffi&ieriY Esq."M.f I ask yon;maamify0tf 'tAWiZtlt-JottoS ItfcaCMt? GdW Out 61 laooti A Mrs;T.: I cant exaitly'say I-clid but I ca i. "'iLirL'-lii:?J'tiLl-i:L'jy: waftrinwlrnminltbeTatteron bis rrandWlftd kne5a that's all I k'rfiiw abbot iTft JS$3Ii? ahdTshalt fie Mr.Upnes i tKe coils 6f court, and three days' teorJe in my garden at sunset ana at noon out,put l always inaitne.peuuvno uie piunn , ? j nsfollo MfsSw inti.- ' I maam; if yon are a;wifhesac irt this !ere salt Wr.wi h- 7,,-,. Jane 84, .841., - .xjf-...... . rAGAINOFFIl rIl' SAUJ MY-' , J 1 indba.ra3e, ple TWiTMt SttS5? ?se? -Xa-rWir F-TtWey to tVotjr t w, .'I'to,, I. ' A - ---.-- - , - rV th fAllftwinrfhnMrtArUfifthprlrrifin I ofwharhecalli Mh gW-fW U ""1rmSS?5 W b? !.JW ,4 Enghjftmap fViftogUe - (Wvancing) How d ye do, UrpQks j B.Very well; thankee ;4iow.dorou do1t fT"., , .... .- .,'. . .i f B v. In i I Very ..well, I m much . obliged Jtye 1 - i .1' .. :ivr... .... . . 1 ULIU 1 BIlJlJllllU '....a . .. . .MraA4m8i and a thei ohildren - are; ; well I RomReadihg Room and tofcttorf, wahvanous-bth-hop&i ' i - t v' - i er sources of amusements to ieuit the ' tastes of all theif jA. Quite welJthank'ee. YA?pause.V " isitors. ru 1 k . "Ul iff.M"B-r 1 . Yes, but we must expect Uiat&.t timeoyear., ., a ? , , I I Anotner nansA nfpk(lnth ramtM jinrl , ' ., , v v . 1 swucnea iwinea.; J , A. Seen Smith lately t ' No, I can't say I have ; but! have seen inompson. , - A. Indeed and how is he 7 r -S, : " very wen, wana ee ;" . fla 0 weh oodnrSing- ; 1 i Go0( mornin , " . - t ; -i Here, it is always observed, that the speakers, having taken .leave,, walk faster tnan usual for some hundred yards, rf , j; I N ? - - ,, i r -y- p , . s- . r - . k . . V " - AlwP9J;0uA J9Z W7fJrt wn had long paid his , court to a , lady wUhout muc advancing his suit, accused her one of' being insensible to the . fopwer of love. k ? H ' '-? - ? 'ffx I V." Ss.?0V f?"?C 8be W- that I nm an hoctnan I an( n at tn h6 rrrr vw w nvu pwer ?t worw. . - - j "vcorgivomet - repnea ine suuor, -dui A nhMilH mmvmmwm mVx a w All tlBmj. tkwMM w mm I aaiwi .... M- iu iwu i l:: vupia are 801iei.tors.-. . a . - . - - v - iKi i And he might have added that lawyers in practice are aiw&ys courting, , . vWwVVPIv, PWSVPi' SawSPap " aaaraajaj Paap aw aaa aarWal j 'w 1 11 1 1 i 1 .1 v :-:t-i'. rrTIHE hext Session of this Day-8ch6ot for Boys, U will 6pen on the 1st of June, and close on the 14th of December, 1841 . v 7 ; h ' ' " ' ; "' '!"'' TERMS,' . ' f Per Session of five months, are as follows; ivl -i K.t,M f Ktij;bK Rmru. . 'iiniiKKi:iai. iinrA k. h m b. a jt COafXSXCIiX DEPARTMENT. - a , includine History, Composition and Letter- h Writing, Natural Philoaophy,&c.r, j $li 00 s .V. PROFESSIONAL DEPARTMENT ' For, the Preparatory Course,- for entrance into ' - -any-University in the United 8tatas, Pcla- , tling the full English Course, with Elocutiop,. GeometryrAlgebra, Chemistiy, Botany .arid - Astronomy, " 1 - 1 i $20 00 ,.-'V' , . " EXTRA.- ' . ' -ir '. ;- '-'.-w French, k - 10 00 12 00 Twnn or wrawing, - - ?; w ! 5 daviabegration of'Co so sovereign a Panacea in other - establishments, has ( nov is yet,;rjeen deemed expedient in th)a4-the Pn hreinr taught how tothinkatut uhderttand, to adforrruput and govern thtnueie: thus evmea-- i it 3 . .1 ..: k Z.nl- I ngw wrar wnuuw uieuwiigwu ?""" uiui vnu iiw uni ny.iMiwM cacuwuo. s 7 The Institute is, bOlIt, residue at the expiration .ppoiitoent, and endanger the respectabUity of the ". ' Pupils, who enter in ihe middle of ;a month,, 'are charged from the beginning; " . 4 T lfo deduction made for absence, unless protracted illness be the cause. '; 7 ? , ' No chanra made for fuel or servant hire. ! - LYafSX Board on the nremises at S50 a 8ession- the Pu- 111 IB U11U1US U1SU UnU aOUaH aaV Valll S SBfc, Wai aa. W a WW W I Paymentr forTniiiotf anrBord, areto be! mad. 1 a v -J a) , - ifm . dirv : - 1 7".T3 vi- , '-.o ... k The foUowinff irentiemen are amohff the .SffSSf "I'2; Patrons of the. School ; The Governor ofN. Secy. U; S. Navy, J. H: Bryan Esq! ' ' - V rfa: -ii-- '- 'V5 "yJr1 ,rV"v uus" khjuuucio.. . uroy. iregei, . C. L. Huiton, Esq.. E-B.FreemaD.Esq.j CiShepard Esq. ROBT GRAY &" CHAS. DORATT. wl RAXxtea iKSTiTtrrx v 88th May TATTi OP IIOItTn OftTtOTittTA 'Halifax County.- Sopettor Court of :Law and rity. t" Spring Term; 1841, s" ' j v lardy Gaakina, y v '7 ' '" r' C Petition for Divorce: cic. - p f Penelope Gaskmsvj 7 f : . vS jk.- i fiwi-' .This ease coming on tothe heard, and it ppeanng I Proclamauon was made by the SheiAtthdoor of 1 the Courthouse, for the defendant, Penelope Gaskuis, r WtT I wio aeienoan kuuux u .uurai, i the defendant failing to appear, it is ordered, that pah-. UcationtAivpnin tbe Raleigh ftiaM Roanoke I Advocate for three months, of the same, and that at I ine nexi ;a erm uus vuri,appucauon wmoamauer 'with BerijB. Smith, Esq. for Rooms id bis new Brick Building, Is prepared to accommodate Families with board, 7Hr terms are? Jlt per'niontb j ChiUren and Servants half pri The I larseand alnf vahd cvot exmion'will M i ftooms are le made "to rehder.herboardCTs fole,alie4 frpm the I low country, who mav wish tAvislf T?aWrn wiihtha I t - -"Vf'JifVST.? -5 I ?aWMi.. Jun? 10; IftJl ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBsWaaaaaaaaaM tJaNTED a healwoinin of go'd character, ' ms wrk nnrttA nni at tnia mriM. wateigh, July f4 1841. f "gj-; W-2t I84r' V-v ;fi.---':-'.-f?. v 44 -i del the name and title ortho- w.ws.iiMjf jaiy sa, 84BVv-7' ---v--- - ' . . ' r' 1. ' 1 " ct PKOVIR'S HniTRF . vi " Lar' tt:- rusi ai." on that of each I r we WW"' proper iiwuau ly.wiw we wnea ,aaae pncea oi provuiona. m u vatU iwi to wait b , tbe HiSnse. Poseesnetv gtvetf -uu luai ui paca j )eea taken noUf- defendant, Penelope Gaakins, 1 usual in such annnnciaUons. to , make Unre MomMeB I imtni!.ti j Iml.tt thi. n - - .- t . i .t . ?r- r .1.- n . .1 . . Li.i I . - . - -.... a. I- . o . . - : t :. , : --r f -t' r , VOUr SeCrd I nfiKu Pnthlon of nlBintift. Hardv Gskina.aabrxsnM I tA thi nnMic- wh!oJiira m , nUn intf.nMa nmorl t.,.;l Lt - 'a -X ,V -i "Jv 5 . said the I and alias subDasnasbwuino: and returned not found." liized--the 8ubBCTiber' will. maa7ao . r i, , j, . . .. t. Tn .,.Vr...ai if , ; ; OLD KTTIHE 8ubaenber Inort ftttN - ii'theii' friends and Ihe public Iri frtoeraV iit the, taken thatligible; extend an well known ex tillidiiiieniithe'OTOE fitd up fat a style for the convenleiM aiideoMort bf visit&saet seiiassea Vfhif mm and eighty rooms, &11 neat, airy and wen rar alj L&& tnrMMKb. .Viite K-inWi pTe - Qtitiresatisfaction to 'all who maVb pleased to IcrivA thnm n Ti.v- "- -f .s " ' Bathuto. The Bathing houses' have been enlarg. ed and fitted up in a heat and (KWxfortaWe maner. both for Warm and Sea; Bathing, Swhich'; will be carefully attended tb 'a1id ''lbeptvllal and 'dean: .,k 7 r ' ' " Regular Boarders will be admitted gratis to the Sea Baths, and will be 'charged ' a'small rcompeniatioo to the warm. A moderate charge to both will be made to tamsient Visitors. ; :"SS s-sv , The delightful situation rof Old Point for the enjoy meht of the 8ea breeze and Bathing, the fine Tlsb, Crabs and Oysters In every variety, the convenience of procuring - wery JeGcacy of .the season from therich Farms in Elizabeth City County and the Norfolk mar- - ' . t v. " . a.n . wmen can oe procmrea auppi.es oi r resn Meats, Poultry, Vegetables ' and ! the choicest Fruits daily ; the view over the broad Chesapeake," whitened Hne-of batde-ship, rjeaiiog the broad Pennant of some gallant Coaunodore,dpwn totheliule canoe, hu dened with the choicest debcacies of me season t tne Monroe and Fort Calhoun r thebeiutiihlpromermde on the ramparts and the pebledheach, renderOld Pomt one otrttiy moat deairabl tliealthandrieas . ine1rDAnwuiuerapFueUwiu1cu1T,m ' mv - T - TJ A n . iT - J .X.'ai'W Tirij.. ana wquorawaicanwirixif 'ineyeininetr cellar isiuvts wv va a few dozen of 4hat superior j;Wine that was ich admired by the Officers ifVortresr Monroe, so much and which has been so highly extolled by some' of our own connoisseurs, to Which Hl7 be added,' Pemar's pale and brown Shemes, theOIf Hope Madeira, ' and a variety of other choice WtoesVselecW-by'Mr. Wm. French,"of French. Hotel and other judges; and they are determined to put them at such prices (according to quality) as cannot fail to give entire aateBfactton' The facilities of reaching and departing; from Old Point give- a great advantage Over1' moat other7 places of resort for invafilsT: p kiMiiiMBt and Portsmouth, James River, Wa-tington and Balti more touch there daily, affording1 ar cbnveniince-fof arriving and departing at pliasdre? V'l s " ":f HUDGINS& MOODY."" Old Point Cfcnifort; Va MayR !9 wtlstA FOR SALE AT THE RALEIGH REGISTER ' AND NORTH-CAROLINA. GAZETTE OFFICE. . - v- 'SJ,. . flerlts of ,Coni, Attorneys, She riffs and; Cf.x:ajier; formed, that 7 large additions have - just been roade to aaaonmen. 01 uaaAn aks .uauauy. -.epj ior saie, Herders for any of tbe. ftk lowing kinds,' will be promptly attended toT: Superior Court Blanks : , ' Writs, Executions, "lory and WUnesa Tickets, Proa ecation Bonds, C Sas, Indictments, V endhioni Ex- : ponaa, CapiasVScL Fa'a;tq revive Judgment, Dew dimusses, SubpsarA.or'p- r "i'"- for Forfeited Recognizance, Notices to Guardians, , ' Bastardy Bonda, oci Ja s. against Heirs, Admnus tration Bonds,- Appeal Bonds; Appearance, Bonds, :-'&cvC7?tSv:7 'VrcT 5. " " - Constables fWarrantviDo, Ca. 8a. Bonda, Attach-1 ments, Ueeds -f iTrust, JJUls of aie, :Vnon - - . "i Deedsof nwaFbrtiiaMnBo ..W if: can uonos, weeoator land au ior Aaxesy ,vvnta i " AT M 1AWvr,atlVr - B tISAIMM IaMAM fAtltlAH 0 Vatf 1 Min B . - a ---a- - ' - - ' M a. a . . - m " f B ' "" -OQ i... 7- : .rv. "'V i- nr Orders for any kind of Blakkb. not mentioned , in the above list, will be executed with the utmost despatehan Mabiesf ,i$- W r'- - A CARD.. rmHS Subscriber begs leave to Inform hia friends fitted the House on the 43oot xorner of 1 Hulshorough itieet; thi the State Capitol' ( formerly kept a- a Taverh.Y as a He has been at: much, expense in repairing and refitting the same; -, and;thejrfore eanieatly olicita a, ahare.- of the pubhe patronage. 4 The tinderatgn ed lubt aad. coneide I ft . a . . . - .A A . I er, now, w tme state aao, iu.,Mtns flatteor 1 ni8et' wat he. can please; taoee Who snaU Honor him with their cuatora, Hitthafgai shall be in Wormi - those who; hay J er, it is unnecessary And to , thoe.wbo do not, he TV? wwjvagtji tfcmselvcs. The i Public's hamble servant. 7.- -s,t vJOHN-ZIEGENFTJSS, v vaieigo,r jaay,4, i4i, .fitas, T I 1 a-.. . . iv. i),uenteelliegujar coarors, wtta or vWhooui teaDthTSseV ?rr.-K:. .u ..... :t. ' r.rtm,si, .aa;.t V-.. -V ,i:.s rjif-Ab!ffEa0 -JT?iC TlT'-;.fi:;Kfe3 f5f3W5ca- ; a.ir m America, by 1 4V3V fourth rfNuuon ? f folar ?ifsi, 1 -i'- r&tTDBISERqGHES aster Ilatii p!i aa um, a. mj. IES. 52 or sale bv 7 r TURNER & HUGHES, June 25. t ; - 7' . 52 y V itt1. l-uf I 1, sr) a i. If aa : h Dleastar Wait i j Aoindng tohia fileails sMtd i rtbe publia atrial re-thai k ftttrecavedtomllcw-Xfcvrk ! 'and Philadelnhit; an ilea, laivi. ,vkh. vand faahiohabla -st 'tocklf Oooil; ,whfcbi i J wiaairat "New York priOi i fae: aseortmettt fcuuijtsin pariVpf bold JfadebehaeYitaecohdda Watches, a general iissortment of SHrer J3. fcf vry price nd qaality v f l-K ; i ' .i .v JEWi5LERY. ttuf-j ' Gold gbar ji, fob, and neck Chain, feals,fees Diamond Pins - e Rings, Ru&y. and Emerald &. neck and head: Ornarntmts jifch eatrieos ihosale Pins! Ear-rings, fold Pf nbua,TbilnWei, YinTgrelts; Medal ions', gold Hearts and .Crosses, Jef do. ahd grtat varfet of oWrtith Goods. "- , Gold, Silver, fibers rid poITshed ileet fJptctades to uit all pereons7aYld alt eyea. Very bperfor.'ilint glasses, that rriay be adjusted! in any frame? at a tttb- ..; . ; ment s notice. SIIiVER andpLaed WARfcS. ' Silverjpups; (3ptfoHs; tftdles, -S6gariPoilijs1( Salt, and Mustard Spoons, Butte Knires,'silm7Jnount ed Cecwriuts;;Casiorsv;'Car!e8tickV Trays: Wahers.Cakel BaSkeli: Coffee breauesV'Rii- Itannia Wares, in setts and single plecev&e ' 4., 7 w- V;jt b-.-j viuuo,. .--a Mantel.Clocka. and Lamps, Plated ind JaparWd Waiters, Gold and Silver Monnted Caries and Whip, Chess men and Baekganunor) Boardi; Yiaiting Canl Cases, Gold ..and Silver Pencil Case, Patatt fitetl jPwBr&bgcrt soperkfr Ratrs CooipreMjCnivea aitd Scissors, Sanders-! celebrated razor Sirbpj Dojf Cot. lars.do. Calls, silk Parses, Pocket Books, fmitatioli Fruiu, Guns end Pistols Ladies Toilet and work boxes, aoOatbotUeav arid HAERISON B re aft Pihl, Medals, Canes, and Boxel,. dbe. ftc-i.' ,.u. 11 a f y: 'PERFUMERY. "' ': FarinVs celeWtld genuin Cologne; Rose, Laven der, Florida! and Bay -Wate. Goirlain'rf Cream f 8oap, Naples, and Saponaceous combohntF.' for 8hv. irig, Rose; Alraond, Camphor'snd Windsor toilet Soarpeart Powder, cold Preajn,PomatnmiBeaVs Oil, hah, tooth, kncTfhating 5rUshei,r"shd ja , ariety of Other article! for the toilet,: i'-'--4'; Spanish Goitars, Yiolins, Cjartonetta, Flageoletti Flufcs,. Octave, '.rjlfea $ Accordions. jPrecep. i tora for all tha,:above, .Puhat and Yiolin strings Ex to Violin bows, AC. ' , 1 ! 03 Clocka and vatcbesf aH deerip ions dean ed and rerairrfm. his , -customed . f uperlorstyle i Gold and SilTerrtanufacturei lo order, with cpli Hon ana punctually; iu.;ael price giytn kr olJ gold TiOPITSa, TEST AWD SXXCCTrKOIJ EACrOXlTTlie Subscriber having Ukeij ! the house on Fsyetteville Street, formerly occuiiied by I Dr-Hintonr; and-nearly opposite Uhe Post Qffice; would""ispeclfull3r inform the puhltaJthat h' in- i ' t6ndi H ' !he" Coppir. i6T and Sheet ireri wirs Manufactory 5 in all . "&V various- hran ! ches, "' He wishes also to Inform the' Inhabitants ' ' f Raleigh ffnd iti vicinity, (Hat he can, and, is' delef- ! mined to' cell hit Wares as low as can be borehased in any Northern city, br wholesale or retail, for Cash 7 ; Merchant ind others wahtinguarticles in bfslLie. ara.1 respectfolly invited Jo eaO before they purchase else. I whei;,;'01d work neatly repairer!, and at the short-! i : notice, a rew Dims on nand which wiu be jold. - rery skiall peV cent, for ..h." A : " ' r : (CT Coppery Tin and Zinc; RoojShg'dn th xost N, BV OrdeT. from the eounlrvVwul le nrnmbtlv attended toi 1 -!,, Raft ah. Jul 26. 1640 I -'-77 i . .. - j : r c. - . Trwnvrrf avc r.ht ravJ-S - v sssa.w as. m jwa 4m ja, aaVBAai mvaaaaaiak . sa iiii"!..1 TThe Subscriber .UoffVr- r 1,,. vX ;ValaaW Steamar. koown ioQ the aurest remedy' for learinV BdaW tbe sofesi rtmedr for eleartn RaJsiearfkr rf itia tAfc W " ft . r -- aMi A ' V ..... v aaauawwa.a Mal aaV . ww Waal M1 aj u faja Uf HA. Mm M mM m.MZ SB U (IW llimaalll. ; n IB " aaaVaal WVm n VaaVfal naaaVaW arUVaaaaT a aal aw k aa. BT times to-clear Bedsteads berfectly. without tt V least ! L damage to the finest carved vork. " 1 l? I-" 7" Having had in nae the' alTAchiMfor"inanv' ! yara 1 have no heslution Id aayrn-, that if la the' 1 Det means that has ever been rorjaed' for MrmbK fThinBPsl- ami aSVAtaLl teMiaiviB,r..l mabm .mm k -ww j w if wvv ivMiliuiMUH VfVI T asBflBVU IAS Uao hkm :-L S- , a a. Maawt . ! I 7T wilj certify, bavins' fiMtitntly tiAMxZil F1 Kirkhah's Chinee Steamer, r cheerfully recommend it j 4 the' pubfic la'af simple' and" easy way to 4 ieatrori I j $wvt Hucsz, Jlwill rent the una I tor; 1 T merly occupied. HENRY. W. JSJLLERfM ' ,i B 7-srfrf .-l frf -S3 t April Q181,T. I TTTOR REMT. 4 comfortable two Ctry DweW , I IMrTg House, in an eh'gibfopartof the City.AlM.'1 1 hire Cook. and Washttf-womai, and, Cer- (whitl-aatlwt-no-we t Brewinffi.ort.il. uarrKsseasiOBveivettunmeaiBteiT I VWf M .lb UUI : JUB DHL allUWni: -lLUa,aiai..aa.adB - - - - a-n. ra - sp. m rv .a i .r. , - . "1 WtooreofKicMosTsimbrove4ctcan ' - I 100 ExtPohitaa:itl.SlM i I- '""ucl tl aSCiJ, WMK7UDSCri DeTocruo. TanUge the placp-ixj-wswa, -ve v I t-a?j lustrora: the I SrSt''aiHf.,- ' w: f.U.Ju IA TVS y-whitlockj ' v - f, C V" T ' . "T-or sale by . TURNER & HtldHES. it JuneW. - I ;. . - .-l'M--.;JJ in 1 vl t t. f f - 1 1 ' V fr 4 I -i a: - ' it- a i' .. a' a"
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 9, 1841, edition 1
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