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n r-- ' t wai , ..,.! V.jLJ12MBgBgKsaaeaaia r . ' ' i Cir-'H .;.cw.j'u----.. -i )FjRIDAY JULY 16-ISAl.w . i .... w,iu. ; Mi :..!II!1 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. )?i ScBscBimoK Five Dollan per mnnnm hiV in AJrancc. - -rrfA-fSH v1 i? '' AnfKWTiiiittwW.'ForeWry 15 Inn, firrtinr tion, One'DflMtt-JNeqttent fiileVliaoi' 85 centr Coitbt 0santj pBiTAiA3velftiMmcn be chat-ged 25 percent (KgfcCT (tut tier cent, will be made itlom the i wgiilar pnclwM tertisera by theyear. h; ..p-.j: . .xii ' Advertisements, inserted in th Senii-Weekly Rao3! istsu will aTstTappearin the Weeldy Paper, free & charge.--' ' : ? .' -- i f ' " ah' Letters to the Editor rrittst beWar-FAln. SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER. .From A Lady, Bookfer June. MARK iMERIDEN. j. BT MRS. H. X. M' STOWS. :" ; ; - Come, Mark Meriden ! don't settle down into an old grandfather before your time a pretty wife's a" pretty thing, Mark i' and a pretty house is a pretty thing--but hang it I a person roust have a little of life." . Mark Meriden stood at his' desk, giving a last look nl his books, while Ben Sanfprd- Sie roguFsli the merry the song singing the Ben of all Ben?, was thtis urging Ion him the clalnw of a projected frolic thkt evening. Now: BW was tjrecisely the messenger , for sncir an 'embass jihere Was fiih: in .this" twln tie of his blue yeahd a world Jjbf waggery in the turn qf h is head, and in a pair of broad roguish dimples that went mcrrity , dodging in and out of his cheeks every time he spoke and he had hold of Mark's - arrlt to drag htm away. But Mark shook off, his hand, and finished sumjnlhglbjolumtf b figuTes--putting the blotting-paper into the book, and the book into its placevvwiped his penali with an air of great' ihotighifulniBSS -and, at last, turning to Ben, said " I think I won't go this time." P; :.! ';? v ' ' " Because because" said Mark smiling, " because I have an odd fancy that I should like Mrs. Meriden's company better this evening.";'. f ..; -i 1 ' 11 jrlapgMrs.Meriden beg pardon, Mark hang myself for saying so but one don't like to see a fine fellow buried alive ! come, take a real wake up with us." r ,r "Thank' yon, Ben, : but I hav'nt been asleep and don't need it. So FH go ' home and See my wife" and thereat Mark turned a resolute footstep homeward as a. well train ed husband ought, i - Now Says one of our readers," who was Mark MeridenlYbn would not h aye as k ed ffbod reader, if y on had lived in the town of ,when his name first appeared on tne ouisiae or one oi its mosi iasnionaoie shops Mark 5 Merrden," surrounded f those waving msignias of grace and "fashion that youne belles need to have their eyeslurn ed off froni benolding, 'Every, thing in the tasteful establishment told of yell" arranged business, . and'Mark; hipself, the : mirror of fashion, faultless in "every article of costume; quick,;aUentiv, rjolite,fc ajid.was' cVery1 jday to be seen 'there .winninisr golden; opinions from all sorts brpenpje v " Mark's- shop Decarae tne ; resort or ,:nign ion me lasnion able exchange the proiaenade, of beauty and wealth , who canie there to be e'nTrghtened as to the ways and m'eansjof ffisriosing of their surplus revenue to see and to be seen,' 1- So attentive, polite, and considerate was Mark; so profound Ms bows, s bright his eyes, so unexceptionable his whiskers, that it roigh have proved a dangerous resort for the ladies, had not a neat tasteful house, going up in the neighborhood,5 been currently reported as the future residenee of an f already" elected Mrs. Meriden ; and; iri fevv months, the house neatly finished aha Ustefolfy furnished, ' re ceived a very pretty lady- who called herself to that effect, j She was as truly reflned - and lovely a woman as ever formed the centre flower in a domestic bonoeUand Mark tnight justly be pardoned for havini as good, an opinion of himself for having been fortunate enough to secure her! 5 ; Mark had altf extensive circle ?of Tnisraess and pleasure acquaintances for he had been one of the social j comnaniohabreVorCwhdse money generally found "its way out -of1 his pocket in fyery fair proportion ib the rate it came in. In: short, lie was gtven "io clnbs, "oyster suppers,5 and now' atid theni a wine party and, various other social privileges for elevating One's 'spirits and debressiriff one's cash; that' abbund among enlightened ' com munities.: Bnt nevjrt i, at the bottom of Mark' head there was a very, substantial stratum of a certain quality called bpmm'oii sense, a trait, wliicb; though it. was never set r down n any chart of ohrenbloff y may tery iustly be called a faeav?n0!HM makes a very striking piwnce am world goes; j jib consequence of Biri gf,jflhid constituted,, Miirkwhen, rie. foun himself m love wiin,t ana enjgageqw y?ryfprei girl, began to1 reflect wi th more 'than ordina seriousness op his habits', :ways and manners of life. " vHe $Jsd took an aceurate inrVey of his business;forae:a estimate of his futurer income o'nthe soberest probabili ties, and determined tb' livea little even fwith in that. ' He lafeb 5 provided himself With , a small account book , with which he Intended P live in habils of ety cls6 acquaintance,1 wd ' 1n;l8bk.el)ned'lb note down "he saifcbnsnettt tirthe mrench4 JDg ofeCTtaCf!e'tM?Wdr,ltoda7tOr J which he Shad been in the habit of pretty "eely indulging himself. hint romethinr of ? an efforfrto' ay bo"' for ijarHk was oue oj yqur asy'ierer ieiiowsrf br whonif tne5 atinuncialibn iJffihirf little silii ble V'ses "asrnuchr trouo!eaa all wTeuttu- rali of the "Geririati;H6weVeir:whMi he tame in sight of his parlour window's through which a bright fire was shining when he enter ed and fobnd tlie eleiii? glowing hearthl1 the easychair dra w n 5 it jv ift"froi& d al'dfem bridered slippers 'Wahrng fbf him folU? at their tefstife; ahd abbVe allwherf hread thd quick 'giahce ?rbf eleome'ina pair. 6f very bright eyes Mark forgot air about -Ben San ford, his bachelor friends and all allurements whatsoever; and thought himself the happi est fellow on earth ; u v-i The -eteninff passed rapidly off by1 the help of music V ad Wg"and ' the little f small talk of which hewlyl married people 'eber ally find a supply and the next morning saw Mark at early business hours with steady a hand and as , cool a head. . as if there had been no such thing as ;- bachelor's frolics in existence. ' ? i.-r. . -: .: Air. . ; - Late in the forenoon, Ben Sanford Ionnged in to ogle a few of the ladies,, and above all to rally. Mark - on losing the . glorious, i f un of the evening before, j . Upon.my;word;Markt?. he; began we must tiave you puttip.for selectman, yon are becoming so extremely ancient and venerable in your ways however, you are to be ex cused,": he added,;,? circumstances ; consid- ed female influence ah Well its a fine i affair this marriage j ' i .o- Better -trybit, M Sanford' said ae bt iglit i saucy girl, who,, with her laughing compan- ions, was stanaing oyv wime uen was speaK- ing. -.r .- - ; ' Ah, madam I: the wherewithal 1" said Ben, rolling up his eyes with, a tragic ex? pression. Ksbme dever. old fellow, would be so obliging as -to die now- and leave me a ewi thousands, then, ladies! yon snoulaseer i But speakins of money,' said Mark,: when le sa w. the ladies busy over some laces which he had just thrown: on to the counter what did your. glorious fun cost yon V ; Pooh ! nothing ! only a 'ten dollar bill -7-nothing in my purse, you know J Wolhing in your purse.! not an uneom mon incident after these occasions,' said Ben, aughmg. ... '. L . Oh; hang it all !' said Ben too true? I can get no remedy for this consumption of the purse, as old Falstaff says j however. he world owes me a living, and so good morning - - Ben Sanford was iust one of that class of iyoung men' of whom common report g inev can oo any mine mey piease, anu wuw cphsidef lhisbint as sb; well' established, that they do not; think it necessary to lllns trate it by doing any thing at silu - tie was a lawyer of talents, and woura have had an. extensive ' run of business, had lie hot been one of the. class of people' never to be found. when wanted. His law books ana law oi fice- saw far les Svof him ! than certain fashion able places of resort, where his ; handsome person ana variojus social accutujiiaumcnvs, always secured id him si "welcome' reception. Ben had some little property tett mm oy nis fatbf?T. tust enmierh as he used lauchinely to quotei ' w keep him in, gtotes , ana cologne water, 'and for' the rest, ' he 'seemed vastly Contented with liis old- maxim tbe world dweVme a living, forgetting that the world can sometimes rirove , as poor a paymaster as the inost fashionable young gentleman going But to return to. Mark. When 4ie had settled his accounts at. nizht, he took from a pTffebn-hble in bis desk," the little book named, and entered as follows : To one realralce up;j$tO," which being dbne," lie fbekeid his desky and returned pnefi mbre ;to Mrs.1' MeriUeiu . Davs flewon.-and the shop of Mark be came increasingly popular, and stUl. from time, to tim,e ne waff assaitea Dy ine &ina . 04 . .." :t: i -s v temptation we have described. , Wow, it was Aiaric my oear ieow go joints a; wip to G ;' and now Oome, myroid boy, let us have a SDree at F ;' now it was the club now the .oyster s.upper--but still Mark was invincible , and stul as one or 'another gaily recounted the history of the scene, he AAWmil4Aj ilia aminiint nflhlk rnnM to His, littlq book, . Yet fark - was not cyni cal or unsocial. H is refusals, though o firm were invariably good-natured, and though he could not be vdrawn. ahr9adr;,yet he was un- questionably open-hanaea ana tree in nis own home. Na iiouse had so warm a Welcome r no dinuer table could: be' more .bountifu or more freely open for the behoof p all gen- tlemen pi the, draing-pttt.order no tea iabie presented jnqro miexAeptiOTable toast, arid no eyeni 0 g Jbunge was more easy, home-like and cheerful, than; on 'fjhew.ajrm sofaIn the snog parlour: oliMarkJVteriuen. i ney,iso gave eyeninc parueswore.sm wa? tastetm, and well pruereai anatw nner riojfi wiuwianuing pis 8iiqn . coming ww set down as a fine open-hearted, fellow afte ,,T - At the erid of the year Mark cast up.'; the account in the little book, and was mightily astonished at it, for with all': ha ideas of Ilhe po wer jjf humbers he had ha idea that ? the twos, and :fives, and tens, and ohesV which on greater4 of smaller occasions, had: found their way into his columns would monntrup to? a?tudi;i considerable. Mark looked abbut-hlmthe' World was going. weit-hls bniiness' machinery; movfng in exact ! touch andtiBWhisahousoherejwaAl eretUeri one1 twheret la blace' rnbrerrenlete with every'hr)mdrawing omfortti Had he lost knythiog' in r pleaiuri the ar -Mark-'thbaeiiWnbt; and tbefore'aa he walk ed .homeward, he stepped into a booksellers and ordered some books of superior engrav inffs.tor.Mrs. Mertden and snoke to a : ear dener to send some elegant Eowenng 'exotics for wltish ihe had, heard her express an ad miration some, evenings before- . -, . -.. c , .1 he same evening , came ia Ben Sanford as he expressodt,! m the jotry 0 fymatters my anauy, go Zor4 wrongendbreV mbst,wji sometimes be found in. this candid t)onr ho werer exuberant mayteir, sock QKah.mal.8pnti;;. !T X "'Xl', i t Cft' Jien,: -. what s wthe., mailer. !: said MMkklndi at length ara:cha)? groaning; abdibJ y. s ph, aVilious attacU-Ma'rk ! shoema-: kersXbais-tailorsblllsrboa rding house qjiisi4rHill sent ijj . for new year as, present hangemaltl; 4S' XX- t.T .44' ' ".o'. hrv80.eU.jQr continued Cbnfbbnd lu.Iarlf I wVat's the sense . otmxfgi it a I fello w is' to be 'so . ciirs e"dly jpbbr ! Here youVMark, born ja the same.ton, with Jne, and, younger. than I am by,fqme..yarb' a.hpuye 'as ,spug, as cosy, and comfortable asman'ried ask a wjie ii- an angepeace. .ana ptentyi oy li 1 1 in iiipk rm i ri n .mnnpir iino'enn -c a i Vi iS'trT.r jy-r iwv-cu t Btiuuciv aaaiusi . auuirous most energetically. V a : ' v WhaUias become lof iimilv S -J" asked Mark, atter a pause; Poor soul 1' sakl .Ben, -There, She is yet, wtth ellisweetnessand patience, waiting tiU ucb a luckless scapegrace as I . can dve Ixer ahome and a husband. , I wish to Jmy i"r i it ,n v. . j - soul; for her sake, I could affdrd to be. marrl rieq,;antt fcave a nome Oi myqwn ;, beSHtes, - to tell the truth, I am tired of this rambling, scrambling, out-at-elbow, slip-shod life,r - .- Why don't you get married ?' said Mark. Why don 1 1 s to be sure use' my tai- lors' bills forfuel, and . my board, bills for house , rent, and my saoe bill for bread and butterhey? Would you recommend a poor g ri to x y me, maiE-aii ; tiungs con- sidered 2' saidBen, bitterly. -'.. ... 1 MarkrdtaerH, i'?' f Dd l-eS drew out hi, book-his hide book, to which we have before alluded. 4 Just look at this account, Ben," said he; I know you. hate figures, but just for once.' Ben glanced at it impatiently laughed when he read over the , two ortbree first items, but his face lengthened as hg-procjeed-ed, and Mark detected a. sort of whistle of astonishment as be read the sum total. , , Well, Hark '.' . he .exclaimed , what a very oldi gentlemanly i considerate trick .is this of yours,' to set behind your, curtain so coolly notipg down tho.'cost and come to, of a.U our ; little frolics really-jt is most.edify ing U How much you must have enjoyed yourf, superior ..discretion; and : forethought,' aou Benajugbed, but not with pis usual glee, A 1VJm n m a m ittlAhA. T siAt1 Hfl Astlf 4 1 It aw4 W spepuinff myseii, sou as yuu auu i I have always been; hand and glove in every J thing, )t answers equally for.you. It was only yesterdav, that I summed up the account, and I assure you." the result surprised myself: and now Ben, , the un - w , f ..... -' as much more as you your disposaL tb clear off old scores, for the year provwea you win accent wun n mis i little bobk'as a new year's present, and use 1 jonth as I have done; and if at the enclpthat time, ?.yon ;are . not 5 ready tot I introduce, me to .Mrs. Sanford, I am much I Ben grasped, his friend's hand but iust then the. entrance pf Mrs, Meriden prevented his reply Mark, howeyery saw, -with satis faction that he put the book carefully in his j i I.1-...-.' .i -:.u veai poc iwu. BHau-p, xiui w.ui thaair of a man i who is bnttomng :up -a ;ce.W: ... ' When t they parted a for the nignt, Mark said with a Smile, In case of bilious attacks, youiknow where to send for medicine .'Ben answered .orily- by a;- fervent, grasp i of .the handy for his throat, felt too full for him to Speak..k.l V -4 t , .:- , h.'Mark MeTtden's book answered the- pur pose admirably. In less than two years Ben Sanford was the: most pcrjiular -lawyeflin and as - steady a a house-holder as you might wish to see, and, in conclusion J as this is a Lady's Book, we will, just ask the Defendant tQ appew our lady readers their opinion on one point, of JPIeas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for thd Cbun anr1 it.faTibia'f 3 3 ' T K , : : ty of JTash, at JUw Cbuit-house h ' Nashville' -on "the e i it r - , . , . If Mrs.tMeridenhadr been a woman. Who understood what i3 Called , f catching a beau, better than securinc a husband--if : she -had andahoughiifcadegdatub keep jLhousei comfortable, .wouWaU.these things have Itappened tv 1, JSOa tVel1otlE5ct& lljadeua Kosciusko, fought his last desperate 0battie with the Russians, which closed , unsuccess fully thai revpiutionwhich had . commenced auspiciously .for Roland with wounds, and was j bbrgh, by the ..order: of une,and,f thrpwci tinto leased by the Empero s Urire nresent was refused, and then, staite way oCEneland,:!)?. 8t:Br1$tol,EngIandtiyeaeioUowtn c- oruiAt nf him pI never con tern Dialed a, more interesting: hnmai tfie than,tKosci ...A...hoTt.k!.h.i Wia wAnnrla wr till unheahid and. he iWas naWejOTTtwp riffht' He appeared to be a small man, spare andnlieitebck!akb iris fair 3utr$davrhat mteW&;J98$tmtt ene,atbi it. hisi dark if agio eyej -avibf th a stream of light that indicated the steady flama of Datrio tiara, which still burned oy.flisaster ana wou"ndw,e?aknefs, trasted withJts brightness, , was theialenesj of his, jcbuntenance, and Xbe wan cast of eve. rXTeaturKe mmt mm Hi cnjejsatipn as replete wine sense, 11-ety, remarks, an sagacious ;-ansf.-r-, ,au, eylbe4im ted., mind..' On rising to depart, I ofired hinv my.hand ; , he took iU.n My eyes Jlled. with teafs as lie m it warmMn 'Vfifl kuu tears, as ne gave warm.grasp.ii i0lmi? and Jiappiet days'he. faintly, .smded and sad, .,f Ah, JSi he ? who devotes himself , for, his country;' must not look for his, reward on this side bt the grave." .:X -Il .V,'.:; : - - V , EXCESSIVE WEALTft1 -"Excessive weamf eitfier'-feftr-.iioT happinew. The cold nd sordid wrejeh who thinks-only of himself r who draws his head within his shell, and never pnts but but for the purposes of lucre and ostentation wlio looks opbh" liis fellow-creatiires not ohhr iihomihyi to with froganre . w - - as if thev were formed for1 no other " Dur- . . ... . if. 1 :., pose than to pamper his avarice, or.hr con- t"00 J1?'8 , aggrandiseroent-socli a mart' mar b richi' but trust toe ' that he cjan never rWJ: tV: iKZJZrZZSA .iXll TtA Ll pi"T uiciuuw, ict ia uruiMiiiits tail upon l AniuiWi . ri. JA-A.to. jil f .j - r ki j tW- "Sij-U i -u-I- l the faint and wax-.Wri nlWrim T X v iiwiiv t ' in aiiu w auca lies? u i 1 1 c rr i - -- j wBBa ' J J indeed to be distinguished ; but wealth is not essential to distinction. Look at the ilfustri- trious 'Patriots, Ph ilosophers, and; Phil an 7J ZCT 'ut:"; the world ; was jf their wealth that made therhrmat T r W,rW WMtth f Ar4 tides socrtte8f of prat0f of EpaIIliaondaSt 6( p.w.jh. r - n;A:- -L - i... host Pn " of ft Their wealth Was inhe mind and the heart Th(Jg? are the treasures by which they have been im mortalized, and such- alone are the treasures I that are worth'a ser;ons struggle.'' Wirt. To the Sportsmen of the FUW! rtanucf? Raleigh durtouiidiicoantiyV nd the pubUc graerally, that be has taken the house on Fav- eWte street fonner!yoccopie4 by Mr; John T W more recently by Mr. Monatcastle, Watch Maker, n m m a m s iws m w v a r i r.:k Miii mm a is&ction to all who may confide work to his care. iTujiwocawitaereu j-er- land.faiUoUyrepaired, Door another ocks .Th irmSnW .wtifUii'Ms. attenoed : 4 ' : i - ?! i& v:t it M. W.- Y ARRINGTON. $ - 57 Attentton Gentlemen! THIS DAY RECEIVED A nne assortment oi ajngie-nullefj uassuneres, black, blue and invisible green CxoTjas: and Vsstisos.. Also. I fo- -j .tyfo bf WOlow Hoods, fdlrect ftorar Boston;- and 4 ftwjHeoes 'tifrb1tea L'avrir.'i 4-4 wide, a good article for 5 cents per yard; n yard; Those wanting such articles would doweil to call soon, as they will remain here bat a fewJays. , I .( :.!;-. ... - I.wSJTOWE. Raleigh, July lb. 184 U , . , 57t i i i k k siecond Monday pf A ngust neat 'then and there to plead or judgment final wm.te rented a&st him, and the.property levied on condemned to the sat. isfiwtienrof th.Plaintifllahhvl4 af'i W . " n. M n ... . m . rb 5 griPi tate ; or ;aurth' i Corintv f S iirtfirtnr Court if I,nw March Trm vpunty. . superior courioi tdiw. jviarcn x erm, Tail -it if H .xw; -' . i; tf . lOl iA?.'i?vi-.m Li.iK 'i-s ' -h'i'i tfi rvrs 7- .KTO.Muai.u.,! . . ii ifw.,r ,. ; reuuon ior uivorco.s .,. . . . tw-" at. ; A , . . Peier-Hsrrell: V - -v,4vi w.-;5-: , i the Defendant to appear at the fTerm of Una revert. mnA 1p!j n.r . a ,11.;. t; 1 for hearing. - -......I rr:J$ZZ For sale by VrURNER & HUGHES.?- Jane 25. within hissoul, npquenehed .by.disaster stmtatp of lsrnRTH CARfiT in a rch i Vm. ;Gourt, and plead, answer, or, demar to thasaidPeUv s on risyettwiwrfojTirj : ?p2i. aSi ' 'iiha wwltti taken pro coro. and aet !lintoji.4M-J!WW ! f 'xt iLj'vf' for hearing." 'tn.' 'I - woru respectful iftf , JoshuaWaUon, ?AW4 JiSa- AWnrtn 2S?2SKS t4fl1e6iHhtfirst-'ilo'nda?bl .Mirt-K,: "AiDi'lS- WaT iMrtoTy ftr-aipyirronf bwn JosepHAmngton,Gen.3sess :v3RYAn8;00XCE, 0.. - ?neH?wisbe1ls4Ut . Inthuime it appearmg to the Court that the Da- Advt.lQ. bf Raleigh and iudnityhathf caner-r ; fendant, Joseph Amngton, General, is non-resident , n a"wi-.' t ,.,...n. . mined Stbisa'reaaSloWasb ofthtate, SHffi?14 CaSMOa.'le loriatr I mrfde fof ail weeks in ine Tleiiyn KePifitr. notify in it 4 Courts of Pie mna Odarter iWnAhA.t MaV -,A Af :. .-7 : 1 Itappearuiff to tue t;ourtlnat a subPosruudulv is,L ... He fell . covered I sueq p iniacase, swas reiurnefl ."not w d louna t . i .u. , . m'-" Z i m, . T "r - 5- I - - t . ' - m i iae ixarmsnee indemn n riamtuianBB.i iHmiMiiA'tnAiiaatcarviwMb:. j. m earned to raer? .tbQ .Erripress Qathe-l arislJw, HfaruerVppg; thai ttlrrw - iH-f-. WAJjfL . Pf4hasaatto. tr -jiagCtat-lha pjrSOp.p, tie. W;aS nr1Mm.hasalisaBedsrdlAt lf'L ; fr- ' . I ffJfitfUli r Paul, in 176,:,and mr.ff wMP9bwbTsd WVaw,WVi9 iffered him.. This t he I Hoassdoor, accorujng.to tha Act, in such tasea. provj. m!iOS?P55m with aa Bmefaia set. VArV fr' Uli t'-n'f' llAh dfo'f UmVnca bv the ?d th? PP"?! faiHngllbanswer.itw ordered ThefindSIahall be rewarded; If left with. th Editor of - '7 VW fie J-'h wS.iS5 thatublicatioiibe maje hiihe WUmlrigton Advi the' Btfi.S !' - " f s " : " 4 ' I wilUeftifyhri frefoantly aat4 Mr.: JJ? Varrr,fwhp saw bimi. -nil,: at Office, the fist Monday .of 1im84V.' i - Vf u TiorMCTYnAm'eril fTifti ITtiTTiTiWT5rf af Aic . tW'Chaav 1 XSm,r'Hors1tM Will retitibAAtii tfcr. ' J 4 -- nmmfn . 1'-' ' ' . , 4VUi:icleaia3i;Basfri &-&fUfWmte&-x&i TnHELBulJScribepe Jj andhe public genera" j.thAt. he h ta -P -J . Bioje .tfi !Withwpt ccttr.. HdTELIir& HOUSE-CIWTERTAINMENI fof ji0?llilgni der the nani iuaa $mi ttoki -,f tl .,Vfmif -ft v? ? vuSa Jfl($urd jil ; Ht ,has been at?mach-expen tmfimh.tnmwi W?m share of Ahe .'public atronafe' Thndttign via.AMi ...:.TimTrfiM himself that bei can please tbwb shaB bpt hhii wUhlheif sustain. f His charge -hall J Ufonnt; ty with $h timer IW.w realked tfie Subscriber- ili'l! makA 'iwnei' tbt;1 1 ll woaW -ectfau- -ay,we f ry, mdjudgffor themtelva.' The Public's humble servant, r k.'" J ' ' JOHN IEGENFT8&fi Raleigh, May 24, 1841. 43' ' B. Genteel Regofar Boarders, with or whhout SSfiST. 3JT . rauumjor saner tsecu jastau,x" John Thompson and Wife WsikW- ' ; v agatittf V, M V: Mark tsmpes and wife Uewah, ummn. InthUcase.it appear. tb. afacnof 4h. WtAl Defendants, reside' of thi. State ,!,: SWS ienaania to appear a me next i erm ui wis vouri, u riSffW'rt, PittA& onlbe 3rd Monday in September eit:h4pfead;aBi - j - emm toPlaHitinV bill, or ctae aaiiw mil be taken as confessed and heard tst iareU , .Witney, Joseph Ramsay, Clerk and Master of said Court, at Offiee, the third Monday of , March, A. P, 1841. : JOS. RAMSAYC. M.E. Jane 25, 1841.Piv Adr;$7 J ! ; ' j tate of North Carolina, Wayne County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions! May Term 1841. ' : " - - t's'""r u :; : ApsillaExum, -siiW?:-? Adrainistratrir of Wm. Ekum. ,Pelitioa for ' -vs. .; .- ? .-8Uleineut. Distributees of Wm. Exam, dee'd. J .' .'. , -., In this case, it is ordered by ' the Coart thai bubii cation be "made for" six Greeks hi the Ralelgn Regis- ler, requiring Charlotte Einm, mentioned In 'sard Petition, or those representing her, to coma forward and file their claims on or beiora .lthhd , Mood.ay in August nxt; otherwise, the CoUTtwill proceed to make distribution of the share to which said Charlotte would hare been entitled, amoDg"lhe other distribu tees of Wm. Exum decease. ' : ' 4 s " Witness, John. A. Green, Clerk of said Court, at Oflice, 3d Monday in May 1 84 1. ? . , - June T6, 1841. JOHN A. GREE.V, Cfk. Rotate of North Cnrolln a Martin Coun 3 ty Court of Pleas and Quarter, Scions, April Jerm, 184., . c.;;..: fiH-iy ;- Ebe'nezer Hyman ,and John L. ifyman, w. '". ' : "M ' Edward C Hsmmand. i''. Petition for relief as Security fop '. Guardian; -- It appearing, to the Court. :that the Defendant E. G. Hammand, is not a resident of this .State : It is or-J uerea .taai puDucauon pemaue ior,aii. wees in ne Raleigh Register, tor said defendant. to appear at the stoo, on th second .Monday in July next; and Mead a 9 - Clerk of the Said Court at ndav of AnriL 1841..L Jos. D.BiGGS,;crk: Pr. Adv. $4 tate. of North Carolina; -otow -T7 County. " Superior Court of Law, March Term ; Henry Dickson, : f : - ; r ;';tf V. i, PetitiQn for. Difpree. t Rebecca Dickson, j ? E : ;! .. . Itappearing to ie Courf that a subpoena duly js' sued in this case,' was returned " not" to' be found : aod proof being-made that a copy of this process was left at the last place or abode et tne defendant, la the couuty of Orttlow i and-it laitoer anMarinir. that an nliai subpceaaAas also issued aid WimN & like ..manner, 'Proclamation .bVblierjp made at the Court House door, according to the Act, in such cases i provided, and the Defendant fainng.to answer, it is: ordered that pbblieafion be made in the Wilmington 1 Adveituerand Raldelt Reaistei. fbr tbtemMitlis.M forihe DefendaUt toaprar atf Bextrm,of . a . i ' .i " a w . Uhver smith AttachmeQt.t r I David McDanielf l&zoartFY&broujth tutnirumed cm Garnishee. It appearing ta the satisfactioH tof th&Conrt, that the Defend.ant David McDanieU baa removed out of r i :j , ',. j,'.: v , I . i ' - ' - - . . ; f - . SS i t - - " " ' V if ."-tv., ir.",i wiantnanta AiMt sirtArai taniinrarrtriM in manna, arai l n K'fFWnm I uw w WWH vouri oi. rW9 aw i a . i.k. n r iv-i,. irui wyn!: uciu turjuie vuuihj ui ? uh, ii'J..i'i.':.i'':r:'i--,!. I'""' vviwmwuw iu xvaieiga, on we uura mouuay in .-. , -i it.- -,t- ijii.A4wiMi i w an.Ba sauu uicra au icuic v caiau iiwwui a-v w l.-..v t -.i.firT.'Vj ..j '1TB'vne"! uasB'wn oy aeiamt wiu pa gnuuw D " " ! mmmmw w t. ytfcF,ykit I l.,,1' f.?????. 1 V W rediweUimwpf W.tach, aatf $5 April, 20 1841 33. I . ... ruiflT -COJirOKT VrRGiIA -48il jHIeabsfiibMb llrbfnemb.andihaWifcid C hae taken that elWWexteiaHdw3blt kC(mn, labUshinemVtba HYr3EUHQTEtJwbM1Hca fitted up, in a style fox tlveltt.omA-f visilor& not '8tmttsse6 bvwiy house inQnM iettmitt been made fotbjtEsjahtilTOtfltit baa now bA ween 6ereroy ano jpijotj rpQwa, awwawairy ano,weH tq. ttisaal tieavies s spacious oaioon; itoojaijuUaru: BboiJBeaduVg'Koil odir ef sources of ainnseitenta to soil Ihe-tasteA of all Qustf &Tbey flatted Aemaeke fohf (tper. ence of me oXtbe Piprori iB.lmftdf jum Irr?t 9m most respectably tiibliahRients in' jhpHj,faiu their determinatioa, to pleasjS, they v.wUI bcejjableoVto (jnc emtio ouKituoM. iv. mu. vu give the: ed and fitted on $n a hct'amd Wxnfortatle-ttianfif. both attended to ahdkept?eat;and clean. . , Regular Boarders jfril) be admitted grolif to tBeSea Baths, and will W charged 'a. smalt rOtfipehaaUfln to- the warm. ' A teoderate t&arge tor both' will be made to transient Tiatorsv j :A $fp$r.mU& . , The delightfursltbafioar ofpy Poliita toy-' rnent of the Sec breieze arid Bathuig the -fine! iCiafU vrabs and Ojsters in) erey jrane'y theonvenMsncef proetired '. suppfierof Create Meats, FouWjaiti .B;errlpi' ' daily j the view ote broad Cape, whitened miUtaiy reviews aiupep4ofb Monroe audFort Ca&obn jtSteT beautuut pnWhadt on vne rampans ana i nepeoieu Deacn, renaer v rotm 7 one of the mos desirabre 4aces In ihef cotyitrj. ib tH sort to'ibr:balu anil fVbmM'Mi.t "Their B AR ill biirfied wUh the chaicesC' Wihea and Uquon that cad rprjocre . cellar a few dozen of that superior bid Wiins that Was 1 '-so.mucb 'admiredbyiiKa DfEcers atTPpesaflf onroei and ymicn nas beert.so bigiuy extolleq by soma of pur : own ebnnoisaeurs, to whfch wiR be adaW.' PamaT pale tod browttcrrie,Hhe OU H and a variety of othet elMea Winei:selected byff-iWro Freach, of FrencVaj Hptel. wid,3Bther judgetr end they are determined to ptt them at siichpricea (according -to qaality') as cannotYairtb in re' enti(i salirfaclion'. XThe facilitieir of feacningahd dejparthi franivOlJ Point gite a greal etfrantage overi most -pther jlaces of resort for inyatide . The-steamboats frofA Norfolk and Portsmouth, JaineiRiveri Washiflgtop an4 Balti more, touch there' dairy,' affording' tf 'coiiLvenience' for' arriviHg ad departing afpleasTjrV f ; r tmtn s HTJDGINS SfUOOVY' OM .Point- (infortTsMay ''-Sb-wtiatA i t 'fl1'BliNKSyV::W FOR SALE AT THE RALEIGtf ftEGTStEK procuring every aeucacy oi ioa reason rom.. tne rfen Farms ia Elixabeth City TJobaty afidtlie ! ket, from -which caM &4 prored5upptierofr1& wiiu mo canrtH oi yeweisjoi every oescnpiion, irpm i VA. the line of battle-ihij , bearing the :1roail Penilant'sbi soma gsuant &mnAi& dowatb dened with the choicest delicacies ef ihe .ifjlPJ-i..'"r AWD JfOBTH-CAROLilT: OAzETTEDFFrCEi I terlia of Oourtd Attorhcys1 She riffs and Coiw tables, -are hereby in- j formed, that , large additions have just been .mada. to, . t the assortment : of jBtAJSTAJS usud eaIo ; ' atthjtf OfiteeVand uatli!OrdaTiinyf'jtb4vioI,.'' ? lowmg:kinds,winWtryfe k 1 tiffin boffin :, !" Writs, Executions, Jury and Witness Tickets, Pros ecuUon'Bbnas, Cft Sair, Indictment Tenditoni i ' . . ponastOapiaaS ';" ; . dimussesy Sabpeeiias, &6. &c. '';.'..' s ; . f- ' : ' Writs;! Bxecatiotiabpo I V . t Tickets, proMcanBondaj a. Sa's Indictments, . ' ; X Road, Assault 'ind 7 Bafteryiana'lAnlaySilyen. Li Frif Capias Set Palfc ttiver Judgmeilt,' 1 i DedosRoalardersGn . prentice f DderttoJresV MaitUXram ScL; IVaV for Forfeited Recioce,; Ifodces to Cnardianstr . hi . pfipSf1!??! j it vyuewo.. j. r auauwf ay ytrva hi ;afvuuo AiflHia merits, Deeds of r Trnst, 'Bills' of Sale, Cemmori ' Bail Portds Deed for ; JUand JNrid for T, Writav of Eiectment. Insoivent Deblors Peiiden and Ostbi variooS kinds of Equity . Blanks, Bank- Checks, Axu May 58: 1841. f - - r si 'ftjOrders for any kihdT cf Btk'kits.iabl mentioned irrthe 8love Kst,rwill be executed, twitffe the.vtt&DSli ! despatch and. neahNs.yt "Tv.. f jf,' i " - jiT7 l J'IajIm . -.-i . ',v ' I . :Aau'Bwisi,aUOjf'i j . a nn nnnaa'an TwiTsnriuai miasn nwincris wsTtiAtfi msbt . " wasr a ' iw rt l yj I. fryy Uivu wr i lif tectfulfv Jtivited lo irbeforetheyAas fir estnc at a rerv small nericei N B. Orders from Hbe ceuntry, wm be promptly a ; . i.w gw MJm UL IIVU4 "aaSV IT- " i I , . j p AUDcriDer aiso ouvum iof saie-ai nis X actrj li i.vii r j T-jvL i iew vi iuuk vm: tiisiuk utwujeif.imowir w'IV u I .. . .. .-. .... '. .. : i. .-.! ltaecuresi remeuy ior Hearing. uexiuaasLuesator-i I' .s w..- fin.- rk:Ai.: mv'iiLi aiu u ukb. . - a iid vuiulo utEiiuer mm- anaaaia nn I v I- . . .1. Z J l py mmseii, ana irwranieo never to ourst, ana stall a 'f ' a fciHiVW smw r, amasvjaip vjy 1tJ t niHIVUI l4a ; ! IS to the rmblic as: t: simple, f oJ wy way to. d??W iaeu,riisviuioui.jiuT.aamasa (Pine hiuhmiw . - . ...... . ... . . . -X-.- . . noTT ATT-', ; Halifax. Jnlr 5. 1840. . v i . f -f 5 r " ' Externa ' withfieatniti kaJ lafcyf f Ut TBX8t0TfICBk f -1 'if ... I J .''J-r u i mi if -.'"' . f-V v- " VERY Tl GHTLY BOUND r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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