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t !M ; t1 ; !l If. . " i- v- - ., ':-' '- . u, I ffs .- . C.- - u LI - r li , . - fccM' fit' . . , -i. : I ' C : . Tuesday, july 13,, xs&i;; .-. . .; . . . ,-:, -r:;., , j 3 ,Cidc; Tim v . -; EDITOR; PROPRIETOR. , S (r- ScBscBirrioar. i T'vtl Dollars per annum -half in Advance rj - ' ". : "J 7 : AVBTi'ssjikirTB. For every 16 HneB, first inser tion. One Dollarj tacit subseqaent insertion 25 cents. Court Oboebs anl Jodiciai. Advertisements will e charged 5 per cent higher ij but a deduction of 33 J per .cent, will be madefrdm the. regular prices, for ad vertisers by f the yeaA j : . . . . Advertisements, inserted in the 8emi-Weekly Rre stb will also appear in the ;Wcekly Paper, free of cbare. ' . ' ' v1 ; !tlers to the Editor must be post-paid. SELECTED FOR THE HEGISTER- FASHIONABLE WATERING PLACES. BI A TIXI.ASE BEAU. Miss Simper appeared at Saratoga - in an elegant suit of sable. She was said to be in mourninff for her father, an otiulent broker in B alttmore recentH: deceas ed. ' Grief had wasted her heal toad weeping had washefl away her rosef,and she Aras come to recover" her appetite, and reanimate her blushes. Miss Simper of course, was an heiress, anil attracted great attention. The - gentlemen called her' a beauty and. talked a great deal of her real estate, bank stock,' and securities'' Some of the ladies " thought her complexion too sallow, and some objected to the style of her dress; Mrs; Highflyer said she had not the air of a: woman of fashion, while' Gapt. Halliard pfOQOuncedhet a suspicious sail and declared his belief that she was as- privateer in disguise.; The fair stranger,- however, I walked daily to the iountainv modestly cast down her eyes when V gazed, at, and seemed unconscious -of all t'hovn'forros. About this time I Major Fitzcbheil -appeared upon the busy scene. He was' a; tall, hand ome roan, of easy address, and- polished manners.who seemed to regard all around him with anair of yeryJ po'ite unconcern. He was announced as an officer in his Britannic Majesty's service, and brother to Fari some body, in England. It was reported, that he had large landed possessions in the west. He did pot appear, tc seek society, but was too well bred torepe any civiftties which were offered hlm.XThe Tzentlemen were pleased .with his good 'sense,, his knowledge of the worm, ana ine suaviiy oi nis manners, ddi as he seemed to avoid .the ladies;"' tfiey had litde opportunity of estimating his qualities Maj. Fitzcbiinell and Miss Simper met by accident at the fountain. .The officer who had just filled his glaWat her approach; present; ed, it to the JadyV-who in sipping the trans parent element, dropped her handkerchief. Maj .Fi tzcOhnell A the? English gentleman very gallantly picked op the Cambric and restored it to the owner, but thfe blushing damsel,abash ed by the easv attention of an elegant stran ger, in hef confusion lost her reticule which the soldier gracefully replaced on hex wrist, with a most respectful bow. : j . - A courtesy, dn the one side and, another "bow on the other, terminated the civilities of this meejfcng. The gentleman pursued his walk, and the lady returned to her chamber. ludi iviias. oimper ieu auiy sensioie oi me honor of having elicited three graceful : con gees from the brother of an EnglUhi Eairl cahnat be doubted ;V nor can we ; suppose, without inluBiice' to that centlemanV taste, that he saw Willi; Indifference ; the inoantling blushes which those attentions had drawn forth ; certain At Ui tip wever that a4 theyseU parated m opposite directions, neither of thein was seen to cast " one longing; ling ering, look' behind.' T " V - 'As I had not the privilege of intrualng in to either of their chambers, . I cannot say what fairy forms fniffht have flitted around their magic pillow; nor whetoer the fair .one wearaeu oi coronets;: coats oi arms, ; Ketue urums, and , epauletts. In short. . I am no able to inform the reader w heUier the parties ihouffht of each, other at alliut from the ex treme difficulty of again bringing jtwb such diffident persons in contacf. I am inclined to U,. .. -J i ' . . ". .- - r) uimKjine adyenture would have .ended cere had not ' chance, : which oft decides the fate Of mishlv monarchs.V. decided theirs. miss Simpers health reautred her atten dance at the fountain on the following morn ing a. an unusually early hour ; and the Maj. while others were sleeping, had sallied forth to enjoy! 3 the invigorating freshness of the early breeze. . They met asain bv accident m mo prupiuuus wen, anu as me attendant who is usually' posted there to fill the elas- es of the invalids; had not taken his station. the Maior had not omv the haoDiness nf performing J that ofiysev but of replenishing ihe exhausted :. vessel,.. until- the Jady . had quaffed the! full' hveasure. prescribed by the medical dictator of thb little community 1 am not able: to "sayn how often theypledged each other in:tfie salubrious' : beverage:; but mien me reaaer is lniormeti inat we quantum prescribed to a - flelicate female varies, from four to eiffhi classes, according: toithe nature of her comphintl and that 'a lady cannot' deH corously sip motfetthan one ropntnftimrUh uk urawing.oreatn, it will be seen; that am pie time was afforded on thls ojlon -for a e-a-ie.:ii The lee. he in a thtia hrhlren 3 nil the water duly quaffed, the gentleman : pro Posed a promettade;'to'wh1ch the ladir. after omey little ' hesitation,- acceded ; when? the . Peat bell summoned them to nreakfast, they talk.! . . ' -m . Faireu to toe table with excellent jmpetiles, J1, cheeks' glowing iwith healtltful '. hues; ffoouced by the exercise of the morning. v len ft RLnnlr thft arlv icvupi) rrm hnv Camber, adorned; with new harms, by the receni labour of thejtoileC arif strollingpen-i sively, book in handf: to, die farthest corner oft the piazza, commenced her studies. It happeriedat the same moment; that the Maj. fresh'froiri h!s valet8 hands, hiecT himself to the same cool "retreat, to breathed forth the melancholy . musings of his soul, upon his flute.- Seeing the lady, he hesitated, hegged pardon for his intrusion and was about to re lire but the lady assured him it.was no intnisiqn at all, and laid aside herbook, . ' The gentleman was soon seated beside her' He .begged to kno w - the. subject of her researches, and was" delighted with the 'taste displayed in the choice of her author ; she earnestly solicited a .display of his musical talents, and was enraptured with every note; and when , the' same Impertinent bell , which had curtailed their morning walk, again soun ded in their ars, they .Avere surprised to find how -swiftly time had flown,' and chan gruied that the common-place operation of eating was so often allowed to interrupt the feast of reason and the flow of wit. - At four o'clock the military stranger han- ded Miss Simper into an elegant gig, . and droye to the neighboring "village ; where ru mor soon proclaimed that , this interesting pair were u rated in the holy band of matn mony. For once many tongues of fame spoke ; truly and when the chappy Major retorneu with his blushing - bride, all could, see that. the eihba'rrasment of the lover was exchanged for the triumphant smile of the deligh ted bridegroom. 1 1 is hardly necessary to add that such was the salutary effect of this pleasing event, that the young couple found themselves restored irrslantaneouslyto! perfect health; arid on the following 'morhlng hey hade adieu to Saratoga Springs. ; : 'Pi.:.'':. " . " . i "re ' i iJt . .ajjis; i. a. very ungenieei auair : saiu Mrs Highflyer. I never kearii the beat of it in all my born days!' said a fat shop-keeper's lady. How funny F cried one young auy. How shocking V exclaimed ariothei. iligad, that s a keen, smart girl ! said one gentleman. V She's a tickler, I warrant her ! said a seconds She's a piratej by thunder V roared Captain Halliard. In the meanwhile the new-married pair were .pursuing their journey, by easy sta ges, towards the city f of New York. .We air know hdv tnt blest charms oT . nature mproVe when We" see them reflected,' and so on, we can hafdfy imagine how happi- y the lays;of-Thalaba past jSy' oti this oc casion. Uninterrupted by ceremonious vis its, unrestrained by" the presence bf third parties, it. is not surprising that our lovers should often digress; Jrom the beaten road, and as often linger aUi romantic spot, or a secludedVcpttage,- ; .iK Several: days hadinoeiapsed, and neith er party haTmade arly disctbsure to the other upon ine lmporiani suoject oi nnance. as mey crt: urawwg uear tue euu oi vueir journey, the Major thought it advisable to broach this delicate matter to his bride. It was upon a fine summer eyeningv as they sat by a win dow, atn inn, enjoying Uie beauties ot an extensive landscape, thaV this memorable conversation occurred. They had been amus- ingineinsei;veS.wiuiuM:;wuu 01 ?maii;iasxi.w. which rJe w married folks find so vastly plea-1 sant; as how much they love one another, lently and imperceptibly, he . suggested the ahd how happy they intend to be, and what idea of securing houses,, ships, &c from be a fine thing it Is for two fond hearts to be ing damaged by, the lightning by erecting dissolved and melted down into one, &c I Many examples of love and murder were re-1 lated the lady told, of several distressed j swains who hail lnnonilnehitv hanWd them-1 selves' for their mistresses- and the irentle- man asoften asseveratsd that not one of those martyred levers adored the object of his pas-1 sion, witn nait tne lervor wnicn ne leit I . ' ... 1 ..... " r .I for his own dear, sweet, dearling, precio'us, little Anne ! At last throwing his arms over his wife's chair,-' he said carelessly1.1 - Who' has. the management of your property mjf dear I' .- 'You have my darling, replied she. " 11 have, when I get it, said the bus I shall baiKu J. meant to inquire, -in w nose pos session it was at present ! ;;,lt'is all in your o wn possession,1 Said th lady ri wit' tnfl. t.:it. XXA fia''ani1 man, pitting her cheek you haye made me the happy master of. your person and it is time to -give me' the disposal bf your fortune.' the happy master of, your Mr face is my fortune, kind sir; saufshe veyance. -To be equally candid witn you sir,' re pRed the :happy; bride. rFliave ' nothing in Have vou no real estate? said the MaiorJ starting on his feet. i-.-r.-.-f--- . r ; Not an acre.- Nd bank stock ?' None." . -?.- Ho securities, no jewels hb!rhpney: r coining ot the kind JNothinjr of thR kind.' ' ? 2-..... '-. .... Are you not the daughter and heiress of a rich broker V :r WhVthedevil kre vou then. r ? " : am-your wife, sir, and the dauffhterof . . .Ai. . . I, .- i.. . 'i-t-.t. tn;! -'f arverrhoneit biaeomith." , , i . sr f'.'jr- ,'ii;'w-!'- wio -iixatura Byuiina m . bae.K wiin aswnisnmeni then covering; Jlis, face with is hands, he remained for i a inorif ent absorbed in thought. Resuming h seitjeId.'itt at8neerintoheI corr gratulateoumaam beirig'!'wife ' of a beggar. like. y on rself. I-am a ruined man. and khoWinor whence to supply - my nm mediate wants. ' I Can you not draw upon the Earl your brother ? said the lady. inviui' uci new uuuu uia Bkuuiucii i .. t v . , w. - . i rv. K. nitK wAti mam . tfiA I kfnT ' VVhiU Prntlina Wailirnr fhr thfl lJ S V 'A,. PP5. nnuen-.,. k: y jpw""" - .v ,.-.-.y"r -TV " cmgm their conduct tne best possible tesumonuu ot 1 eu nasnaa consiaeraoie experience as an innaeep-1 ' April so, 104. impassioned bridegroom 1 have need of erection ot aspire,, it occurred to niminat ue iheir own'and:' tbeu''EdaeaU)isr' exertiens. I;- er, both in this State and at ithe Notthian4 'flatters prran ttETA money immediately the hired gig m which might have more ready access to tnerregion i - ThefcistituW W we came to tnis piacei is returned, ana 1 o ciouas oy means 01 a common saw. -.xxe tumm, inostsuitaUyTiinnsJisdvtiia deJmfTjr situated w.mTw-Lfor-jHre,' a to;oek: aw nni tlVmpaWtA nmrrirn jmotliflr -rhn. nrenarftl one bv ' fastening two cross sticks Edifice of the! kind in ihm whole SonmjiBC4sessia!E y with the times and the prmof. .proymo.at f 'tinfcit lbs T."'W T 1 l.. - .-.--r 0 . - ... I. . . - . . .. .. . . I nsnol in mrh .nnnnnuilinna ma Ira T a rent nmmiM 1 4 1 ha ve not the honor of beincr allied to tho nobility. ; . . r; ! Perhaps you can have recourse to the paymaster of your regiment ? rl don't happen to belong to a regiment. , And have you no lands in Arkansas?' , Not au acre. . . Pray then may I take the liberty of ask ing who you are V - . , , I am your husband, madam, at your ser vice, and only son of a famous eamblerl who left me heir to h's principles' and profession.' My father grave me a firood education. I said the lady., , , ; So did mine.' said the gentleman, 'but it has not prevented me .from trumping the wronff trick this tiftv . sSJfnV? u u i Sosaying.Maj.Fitsconnell bounced out of the chamber,hastenfidto.th barvand called tlie landlord. ; .His interesting bride followed on tiptoe, and listened .unobserved.; The: Majpr enquired ' at what hour the mail-stage Would pass for New York About mid night,' was the reply. ' Please : to secure me a .seat,7 said the Major; and let me be wakecf.at the proper hour.' 4 Only one seat?' enquired the host. One seat only, was the .reply. The landlord remarked that it was customary for the gentlemen, who set off in the night, to pay their fare in advance ; upon which the Major paid for his seat. The. Major and his bride retired to separ- ate chambers the former was soon locked in the arms of sleep, but the latter repell ed the drowsy god from her.evelidsr Wheu she beard the stage drive up to the door of I me lnn sne nastuy rose, and having previ- muln mnin nr. i ii !.i U:-U I ously made up her bundle without which a lady never steals a march, hastened down stairs. : Upon the way she met the landlord who enquired if her husband was awake ? , He is not, said the lady, and- need not be. disturbed.' 1 , . . ru A .. r .i ed the innkeeper. A..u TV ww u y - . Certainly.; - u, very well we 11 not disturb the gen. I Ueman-rthe stage is ready madam jump in.'- Mrs. JbitzcOnnell jumped in accordingly; and . was soon I on her way to New York, leaving the gallant Major to provide another conveyance, and a new wife at his leisure. GRAND ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENT OF i. ' -v DR. FRANKllN. ' .; Tll'f no 1 t A O V A . wn4 0fi nrAatsml tm idea of explaining the phenomena of thunder All, SV J Xv AAI. Uidl UttW7KU -4419 I gusts; and of h Aurora bbrealts upon elec ffi-ui: Tj- if in..r ii JV ed iron raised into the region of the clouds. Even in this uncertain state, his passion to be uselulto mankind disp ays itse tin a pow- ful manner. Admittinff the identity of elec- .r?lu an,t Itirhtnin. onrl tnn.in, 7l,e Wnteer erectricilv, and in conducting their fire si . P. w 1 ?fr. -: . . Wlfc t pointed rods, that should rise some feet above the most elevated part and descend some feet into the ground or the water, ine eneci 01 theie. he concluded, would be either to Dre- Event a strote bv reDellinfir the cloud bevoUd the striking distance, or by drawing oS the electrical fire which it contained ; or, if they t 1 . .! . f It' . 1 . 'I couiu noi eneci mis, mey woma ai least cun- duct the electric matter to the earth, without f any injury to the building. It was not until the summer of 1752, that he was -enabled to complete, bis grand and unp-acaiieieu unlivery uy c renwcui.. uc plan .which he had originally; proposed, was, to erect on.some high tower, or other eleva- led place,' a sentry box, from which should rise a pointed iron rod, insuiateany being.l fixed in a cake of resin. Electrified clouds nasinor'0ir this, would:' he coriceVd. irril I mrl f rt it nrtrfinn' rf thir iTrt ri i I v rh i ilt 1 - o 1 , - - ' would be rendered evident to the senses by sparks being emitted,wm?n a feey.the knuckle: or other , conductor, was presented to it. Philadelphia, at this tune, anorded no op- uoriuiuiY 01 iryinsr an cuenaicui ui to a suck handkerchief, Which would not -viffiii oA niiTi " rrnrti lh rain Hi ri!ihrr Tn the upright was affixed, an iron poinu -. Xhe string was. usuaU P- lower end, which was silk Where the hemp lower end. which was sifc Where theh - i si.tni f.Mnni.iai . iraviiriii.niipnpfi .? vv iin i . . . . . . ' . . , w Ti.t string termmated, a keyvas tastened. - Witn this appaf atuSj'on,' the appearance of a thubder VaaVnroaftbYnWliftwfint on mtolhe cimi. mam . n a v. rt t Art r-v ir tils AAAn . -.Tt wnnm - i alone Jie communicated his intentions well .1 Icrtowin the ridicule." wnicn,- O0tceneraiiy for the ihXetfestbf Jwlehravrm ito 1 kite was raised-a thurider-cloM passed over - . : . . ' ... - - , . lit nosign of electricity appeared. Meiai. . . - . , - f - - - mbst despaired tof-success, .wnensuaeniy jjBuuBBBu, . - r:....6 1 . W ' move towarasi an, erect posmon- neunow I Dresented hts knuckle to the key; and' receiv- iiU ;; ..: i,. .r ,u iit-i,:-- intusi oe tne law awaiting inosearounu wnom lweassonment oi uiisuiiiis avu tavut ail buisl'wi. vi . voisivuo . a is I V B'fr'. "iw ww..mms " ,Li,.ti,.i.Vri1 A nfA.tl, k.A:U .H Ka I lowing sinus, wm w proinpuj utsiuu aown ine iisrnininsr.mv means o snaro-Doint- -; . . a i - i .r -c? -- i., irriL a k w mammm gi n m n im MnnA wnA-s t -r tyi wr. v nrs - - r. m 1 it i rBr, -jury h nil vviinn ins i:c;a a strong p-rA. - ijioiw - Tsensattorts. rhave.been atthis HnomeM i if this experiment depended the theory; :lf. he succeeuea, ms nauw wuuw wu.-uigu uuug those who had improfed science ; uneiaii i-ed, he must inevitably be subjected to the derision of mankind, or, what is. worse, their pity, as a well-meaning' man, but a weak, sill V proj ecton- The anxiety with vhich he' looked for the result of his exoeriment niay be easily conceived; iDoubts and despair had I begun to prevail When the fact WaS SSCer- 1 Ji, uieir ineno ana inapuonc in generaif uu in-ey tainedinsocleafa manner, thateven the llfSSiif 9?m?ih!S -: 3 i i, A , s Li-xt. 'tabIiswBent,the HYGEIA HOTEL, which hasbeen "V - - C .? lOT?K hold their assent. Repeated . spam we! tirawn irpm the Key, a plual was cnargea, a shock given, anrT all the experiments" -made which are usually performed with electricity . By these experiment, Franklin's theory was estaljlislmd i When the truth of it could no longer bedoubt- ed,' envy and vanity endeavoured to detract front its merit. That an American.' an in- uux. r .t u . - int-M i f habitant of thobscure eity 'of Philadelphia,, the nameof which was hardly known .should be 'able to make' discoveries,' and 16 frame theories, which had escaped the notice of the enliahtenerl nTvilrtnnhpr of TCnrnnWr wnr ton mortifying to be admitted. He must certain- ly have taken the idea from some one else. An American, a being of inferior order,make discoveries ! Impossible. It was laid, that the Abbe Nolet, 1748. had suggested the Mfl f .i,- u r r:-i,.: wi !u.v w,tV"f-"". 1TU;Z J anjr iij uis jsecviu.uo .tr.nynyup. i a 1 "us 1.11 a i, mo auuc IUCUUUU3 i iic lucra, uut uc t throws it out as a bare conjecture, iand pro- poses no mode Of ascertaininff the truth of it. He himself acknowledged, that Franklin first entertained the bold thought of brings U:V hing from the heavens,' by means of pointed 1 rods fixed in the air." The similarity of I lightning ahd electricity is so strong that vfel need not be surprised at notice being taken I .1? 1 i . - i " . 4 . r ' ' i of 'it, as soon as electrical phenomena blflWlKSl came familiar. We find It mentioned by Dr. XtT 1-t a m sr ;:f wan ana Mr. urey, winie tne science was in its irifaheV. 1 T?iit the honor of frirmintr a regular" theory of thunder-gusts, ofl suggest- ing a mode determining the truth of tt by ex- i.. . :. . ' I pciiuienui. ana oi puuing mess wpwraenw i in practice, ana mas estaonsning tne meory upon a firm and solid, basis, is incontestably due to Franklin, A Dark Bridal-An ErtrjctG66in was upon her countenance and upon his The man whose holy office1' it was to unite them in hnnda never tn Ha torn asunder! stood like I an executioner VeoVeihem, and they (the pair Waiting td be bfe heads Tfte . criminals.: In vain might the eye wander' around the assembly ' in search of .ntne upon a single connxena 1 . r 1 .- ." k L an was 3?W "ilr tdants at the-cererabny, were all alike shron as atten- dett inWu ohadowtoff paU of ray- linking of young hearts together, and heavy j JJIJ: ""rT -rr T ct " ' Mllfttlln ftf r lno : "Vt: V, T Virzt r " ISUCCeeUing OI WO llliy, DO DUUIJ Ctianges rr In tK:.Krides cheek : but one tmvarvmir shade of funeral gloom possessed the maid, possessed thelpreacher ; In factj they were all possessed Reader, tketi wereiddirlcies : " - - N. o.Pic; - , :4 rilin-.. """M iuwa,uui x, open on the 1st of June, and close ' on the December, 1841. ' J Per Session, of five months, are as follows : COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT . For the usual branches of the English Course, including History, Composition and' Letter Writing, Natural Philosophy, &c. r $l5 00 PnnFT:saTONAT. TJEtARTMElOr, l Por the preMratorv Coursibr entrance mto . any University in the United States, inclu- . I ding the full English Course, with Elocution, . tVeometry, Aigeoranemisuyiiwiany-sjaa-. : Astronomy, , , t . ; f f 20 00 - ...5- JtXiK.v. 4 I f rencn, $10 00 12 00 1200 anting Drawme . xhe slavish degradation of Corporal Pmishment, j so sovereign a Panacea in. other estabfishtpents, has not, s-yet,Deen;ueemeu expemeni nus-w rn pils being tatfght how. to tidnk and understand, to the advantage of contiguity to tho -City, and, at the same time, perfect freedom from all its dust, tarmoil, ?lS mmvu 4 . . . ."' - . ':' , : a .il Payments to. re made quarter y m sxlvanco, and the ajct feremen W?f-. Mwmjupj i . t . i t i l : ia. - ... -r .u I " r"" tr-- J " appointment, an endanger the respectability of the I j SchooL. , - - "- . iv k J; ".-PflpU, who enter to thvmideof.;a.,iiKmu,. are i.AnaWMui rrom trtA nAmnninir I ssw wmjmv . ww&Aa-v& ,:r,nur .rrrmrY is w au. a fi,it .t frft vJrti&lhw- Acriu,t t.n iiWii o0 a Sesstoniltlin'F: fii-AiSrrrtiB::! AWAri full.anih advance by Boarders, or tbW who come I iT.. - Ji.tnn .: . , !:.'; '".V. . ' f-..-:--Jftr; ' . j m iiK ui 'Kuruuai n 1111111 iw warn s saris mim -x m r -1-.;- z .ar. TT :Trr .. . . -7 n'tv.i e f "SJj e - ST' A rn SSI 1,1 U .-M VI nm v . ' H-'r, -i ;:v, r The Governor of N. C. Secfyj Navy, i aeT-run maswi. . H. Brtan, Esq Unrjddge Saunders i r.;,l5rtv Trerfelh. i c.L.1 Hintoh, sa- i ix. nines; isq. CShepard umi gt vnao. wuftAi i. Principals. Raleigh Iststitcte, ? ?8th May, 1841. y oi.r point coMF0iir,-yi4orNiAr , JTTnHE Subscribers nWst resrtfuuy'aMoiince to map ina m convenience comfort of country.. .Considerable alterations ana adoitiorianave jbeenmadd td the Establishment -it has now.between nished, besides a spacious Saloon, Ball Room, Billiard Room, Reading Room and Refectory, with various oth er sources of amusements to suit the tastes of ail their visitors.1 K 7 y - V--.,, . '" rney natter tnemseiyes, tnat trom. tne long expen- ence of dn of the Proprietors, in ond of the.largest and g1 5 ' blt' their ttetemunatioii td please, they will be enabled to fySnta nwhiHttiy W flease4 to give them a calL F " r BATBiserhBag huseaTi ed and fitted, up in a neat and comfortable tnaher both Warm nd Sea Bathing,. which will be carefully Baths, and will be .charged, a small, compeniUon to the warm. A moderate charge to both will be made to transient visitors. The delightful sUuaiwn :of Old Pomt for die enjoy- ment of the Sea breeze and Bathing, .the fine Fish, cf and Oysters in every variety, the convenienpe'of procuTulg every deficacy of the season from the 'rich r arms m XiiizaDein xjuj .voumy anu uie ionoiK mar- ket, from which can be procured "supplies bf Fresh Meatav; Poultry, Vegetables and. the choicest Fruits a1? t ew the. broad Cefiare.wluteBed 80me callant Commodore, down to the little canoe. !a dened with the choicest delicacies of the season: the 7 reviews &Trtupendous fp: canons or rortrqss .nroe ana rprvuioun; on W6 ramrjarts ana the Dcbled bt luniul promenade th, tender Old Point IZS?I:fl ine country to - Their BAR will be supplied ' the choicest Wines and Liquors that can be procuredP Theyliave in their e?nar: few dozen of that sueir.:Wjnd:te..was 80 ?xsc b 1f,5?i?on. ana wmcnuas ueen so nicrniy piled by some of our - y. wblcn-rtt' pale and brown Sherries, the Oaflope Madeira; and a variety of other choice Winesselected byMr. Wm. French, of French Hotel and father judges,- an lliey are determined ta put them at : prices facoefdinff ; to quality as cannot ul to giv, entire aatisltaclioh . 1 lie faciliUes of reaching i reporting: from' Old i : Point kive a great ad vantagec most otnei af ptacIhr, to6thaa t ot resort for mvauds. ' l ne i iboats irom and Portsmouth,' James Riser, (Vashingtoo awd Balti more, laucq mere aauy, auarusg . B onTenwuco joc arriving and departing, at -plea' j4 ttMAAlMS uri FOR SALE AT. THE IGH REGISTER I AMD NOBTH-CAOLII?A- formed, that large addidons haviost been made -te k v lllis auu vuuaitiucs. ucicvt w iy -Kept rarsaie snylf; the fbl- WM- ; Tickets. Pros-1 dimusses, Subpeehajs, dec &. County. Court Writs, 'Executions, Subposnas, anS'-Witnesa , Indifctments, Tickets, Prosecution Bonds, Ca. fRoad Assault and. Battery ai Aflftays,) Ven. Exp's., Capias, Sci. Fa's.. e Jadgrnent, 1 Dedimussea.v Koad Orders, uuarl aa Bonds, AP - prentices' Indentures, Marriage Li $ci.Fa'. f - for Forfeited Recognizance, Noti to' Gas Bastardy BondsSci. Fa's, agams eirVAdmhiis. : trauon Bonds, Appeal Bonds, ce Bonds, ' !:- "-'' MisceUaneousr Constables' Warrants, Do. Ca. Sa.- nds,' Attach- ments, Deeds of Trust, : Bills of. Gammon Deeds of Convevafloe, Forthcoming da,SherifiV : Bail Bonds; Deeds for Land sold ft Taxes, Writs of Eiectment. Insolvent Debtors Pet ion and Oath, various kinds of JBquity Blanks, B KAixiea Resistk Orricx, Chocks, -fee- T May 28, 1841. S CT Orders for any kind of Biakzs. ; mentioned' in the alnjve list, , will be exrxutcd wii .the utmost pespatcn.and neatness. ...... A CARD, s I - FfTiriE Subscrajer begS leivft to inforti his friends J II ana tne puouc generauy. was , no-: nas nun ua fitted up tbe.Hoos -on the- 6oqth-we corner f HiUsboroBgh street, in the CUof Raleigh, ptej the State Capitol (formerly kept as a Iern.) as ai liUi isti A3pTjiuuart(ujriisri 1 jsk a.ux wir 1,1 for the sxxninnatieTravdteri and outers; un-1 der the name and title of ths ' "PEOPLETS KOUSE.! . .. , I He has been at raucn expense in Tepairinflnd refitting the same, and therefore earnestly solicits usual in such annunciations, to. maker large promises to the public, wMch . s to many mstances never realized the Subscriber will ' make none. .- for ' .to those who have known Vbimaa ft Puhfic house keep-, u :g nnaeceasarv : And to thosotrho d4 not, he I w Ku . I t firm stlm Tlvi VnhlW. hnmhbt MTinL JOHIC ZIEGENFUSS. ' V irZZ""l Z: IUueia-14.24i184I-:'V--v T rooms, can be accommodated at tne P.f reasonable terms. ihrr VPrAbodt ten davs since, ttoe GoU Bsw I ll!s1 nftAfflfflMCT an-EineraM set- .1 TfiaJtSdsssliaU bemiraidedV if left with the XkuVltiot h Jaoa 1 u: I : - . . K- W . i .fllg-AW " w m ava noi m !S4fYo5pV ii-T..ET- .ti -!-,a n'Ami nnnimuW I SI SI All FT E A AA m. IHJUlkB. , IWHtt A w w wwaws saTebv . TURNER & HUGHES. June 25. '52 mTTaster lluci; t-afej t Oocl:.ly Chas. iVii Dickens, .Bet) For sale by TURNER & HUGHES. June 25. - t - : s . -n BLsusrmsa mvs : a&Bias m msmm j y w wvww bumch sssiv vtsibv - rr - - mi.ui. : vine. -.,x iraiiu.cuiuuH. ; tuu. jasi irom-m i T. . r.. -?".'T tt -: mnit r 52 -r .s CEIlIVATtn nTtsT No;iOi ;FAsMsfitb ,iuii( nss 'iae pressure. an ,nonchi8 to his friends tM fc i JlhepuMfcat yatg,jhaVhs) narecciVedfromNew.Virk and Phnaderphit; an exteo : iive, tich, end fashlonabfa stock' -of GooSk. iriifeh i ! 4t Tfie- assortlnetit :donsh in , Sold . indepemlent secolids, dupre'r, arrcb6r,Le evJ Watches, a general assarUnei of Silver do. 'pf 'every i price ana'quah'ry. ..M .! - .y i - . Goto guards? b, arid bba1nS(taistSy' i i r Diamond Pins RiDgs,Ruty tiid feirierklJSId.weck i ! 1 1 and head Oraarnents; itch, caoieos 4- mo&ino &n 4 i I Etf-rinff. frold Pencils.Th1ditles. Vinirretts.'talat- U Ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, el do. stod :fcvat Cold, ftveV,lW'&di6nse'ie4 &nH H persons 3md elt eyerf i Verj sljperkw 'inl glasses, that may JJe sQsledta meats notice. ( JSlLVBltAIAlWWA . ilver XJops, $pwtl-dle.I UgatTibesV5Sslt and Mustard Spoons; B.BUervKeTe, iIVet ddtmt ed Cocoarrttfs, Cjirtprs, Cardsilcxs, Bnurrs -ld TVftyVWaeTi,t:8)iBlMl.'' rauuia res, in reus and single pieces, se; f 1 1 Mantel Cloc and Ltm"s, ; lPla''iii.Wp1med Waiters, Gold aba 8ilver Moanted CsntodWixirM. : .Chess rfn4c1tgs&hpsu uase uoid- .tod'lvefPencJI Cases, WtStoel Pens, iitrj9iftti 8cwsxffs,?3andeMxefehiearzWoD 1 lars, do, Oalts; silk Piyrses; Pocket Books mibition" 1 Fruits, Gons and Pistols, Ladies Toilet wrlf 1 bores; tonat bttles,land HARRISOIf Sieast s?iMtt Jiaaii(ls,.Cijesi!loxSs j Farina', eelebrifei rtttuinebotwe.'Ro.T-n. ' defit'jeridajyiBsytWsleTll Soapj Naples, and8ponibs comtWUnd. for Ehw. jng, Rose; Almond Camphor imd , Windsor toilet -: 8oans.pearl Powdercold CeSralPoinatnmWriiatt M mtisto ,Hotes,Octaveyiete; ' Clocksan4Wjrtc ff ani repalfip r4asjVgiM9H(trYM vpiOPPjEri.rIW'jaVD &11EET XRGSt uxy viutt-?-iiM uoscriDwclftg taec pbe house on Fayetterifle fitreef, liwinefy occapied-ty J would ; -tespeetttHj, hifortn ihe inUic hal iim. j" -"vf. wixopppsie-a8ejrosi;cii3fle. Iron-Wur Mnf,ihiVw 4 xi- .j: , - u . h unuern ciiyi dt wnoiesaie or retail, for Cub. anU and others wantiae article In 4im 1W ; ! VespectfuHy tevitntiul ill-bef&nHh&&hi.mi- 1 wnrr. ii ii. work? neatlv f reralre. nd-tw)iMJ est no A fewtillsn handiwhich wi!T4) -soM' U perLcentifor cash..& frmw&ti ' JtSfTery re : !Qfwwns;n 4hs osr ArraovKJi.r t Rsleignv.a1y'6. 10' s rx ne oaDscnoerawv orrfor saleaWnsscteTV a fewof those very uable, known Jtote the girnrt "vntfy t""ro0jiitpiJs of ihcso tor : toenliDg Bega, . The Cbince ."efnjer.is -mad orrly,; by Vimself, and 1 wfrranlfd rievlio burst, and st atl times to" clear Bedsteapcriyft(t ti st damkee to the fioost carved brlc. -f r.; sri - ; Having bad in use the above K KbSnVfor sjastiy years,;Isno.nesltat1enVfW be best ntesns that ;hils ever beeri'fornTordroyio quinces, na would rceomaaenuveryitsseit. .: :i Mssjsr.i,-,-! -. . i-.-.i This win Wrty, having treoflsntly used Mb X F Klfthan's Chines to tho pbire !srs1nrpto inemanawuBoutany oamage v mo r utokiwc - i .t hMi hd'Mnh I r.4 .sP8 Il4pli4i iwHaliiaXi July2o, 1840: St Vis?:- fiAvr)ro:iaken an Office near jUm t ' -i CotjaT HoiTsx. I wRl rent he one I ft-i- SSI , comfortabte two4Stary Ifwet-v eligible rof the -City. Ai, ; i vv asnertfwomap, ana eer-: House. tv Possession smcst r i.K.w? iiuJ.i ht AS.v?a .' '! '. .It if 1 111!. IJ ffV y- ... rfcj fff. I Rsleighiisrch 581 4 -trcftt- I : .tsc;b-:ctssi 1 l moTe of Ricaito's improc QBedas ai in evew and in every InstanWkea fronVu expressed enure salisfacdon: hbt oaIVoT to nitllrV.W 1 particuaH pukspeais idtti&i - t .'.v?r. mmJmPP 9WII. -ff..ib ;s "5 TfSVT? , I erowuur -on . ana .nosseseion given ranwwwF. ya - . .1 .- w .. . . k . K- i . , - i. . - - J wfshlnr to row siiki it Is 2 5 ble, a. H has i the ibeU MolibrryvtrelMridJlttoJ kvuintvi bat s. kn wiskinr toXrcbsM Will exsa- A ioe for themeelTe,, ftifti.vf.teSf TTT)ast Iajrsj, a I iJTWhiitoclu; Cbildjen. bj Esther rovsafc by TURSER t HUGHBSt June 2j. f.. storjlo 82. 1 !fc!f 1.- Pt:5H 11 ! . -i . is;- .'til 143 mm 4 1 n I -u, m tetet i mmt .'4 . VERY T I ? r ! ; r. a 1 J .: GHTLY BOUND
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 13, 1841, edition 1
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