THE TtEGISTEIt Is published every Ttrssn at and Fhidat, by J r JOSEPH GALES & SOl j At Fxtk Dollars per annum- 4;v.: v MkDVIiRTISEMENTS "Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for ' a dollar, and 25 cents for every lKsucceddinc publication j those of greater length in the same proportion. .. ..Commuwi ' cations thankfully received. ....Lxttbbs to the Editors must be post-paidr . .From the JSCew-York Jltheneum. -'V'as sociatiqns. 1 I.,. jjiu c js nu uiaii wuo nas-noi' sorac iiuer' airs, or books, and; who does not 'feel their beauty "or, sublimity enhanced by such cort- ; ' i t mil : : f ' r . i -' -1 ' . titAioiia. i iie-viewv 01 ue nouse wnere one .was bom, of the school where one was edu cated, and where, the gay years of infancy were passed, is indifferent to no man. 0 V' C :'V'":t, -; . Alisow. ... "VVhjJs it that Hove my hut on the cliff? why are the shades ami its sur roundiri? cliffs so dtar to me ? Is it -i . - JO m ' 9 1 trees of toy favorite wood, above that possessed by any other ? Ts it that the - logs tof myf habitation are gifted with 'jTiore attractions .than are allotted1 to those' of j neighbors tliat I should prize. them so highly ? or does my era- tification proceed 'from the images of past pleasures and enjoyments which they are continually ottering to my re collections. ' . . - ': That: this is the case I feel -t feho w. It is not m) purpose to obtrude upon v the! reader evidences proceeding exclu- ; siveiy from my own errjotions $ these Cxnffy appear; too insignificant to merit regar4 5 but when I direct the mind to the consideration of the . beautiful; in poetry, in valor, and in love, then I will, for a little while, claim attention. Who is it, that when alone, and in grief when all the-world appears a chaos fojiim -when friends are away,, and even home isjidesolate. cannot '! frmnl thVihterjirention 6f someidea long .buried in oblivion, or the interference of something which, in his youth, was the. instrument of pleasure, gather con solation, And why is this ? the same instrument would to another be indif vferen t, 'the same idea, unconnected in MI 3mirid witli f the happiness ; of 'jpth'fer lajrs vould pass unnoticed j it is not 'th'bbjeicttsef thenf which causes the embtion of calmness or beauty, r or yet more vivid nleasures : but by associat ing with the memory of what we are ever ; i ri rilie habiof cbnsideFlng as con comitant witli these objects, we gath er,, the pleasures which are lost upon those -in whosi minds no associations Csist.;: ' ;" '-v- t :' ' r ;'' ' :The power of associations, in excit in w the mind to , actions or emotions which, without their influence, had Iain dormant, is: well known by all ,who make the mind of mn :the subject of research. Shakspeare, than whom none was ever more deeply initiated into tlje sj5rings .."of action, and the causes which tended to the production of particular emotions in us, has evidently made use in rnp pnnri in Kiii:ini iiiiih in i iir: terly oration of v Anthony over the body of the. murdered Ccesar. ' - v, . P And they would go and kiss dead jCics ' uV'b wounds, . v , ' And dip their napkins jn his sacred blood ;' Yea, be a liair of him for memory, w ;'And, dying, mention it in their wills, : J5equeatbing.it, as a rich legacy, " j - -' Unto .their issli e. ' : v Herc- w e observe one of the most or dinary, and not u ri frequently , Very in different parts, of our construction, as suming Superbly ppelical cast, and exciting ijri; usembtions of a nature which, can only be felt by such as, knowing the history - of him of whbni mis was saKU .anci associating wun me object expressed the deeds of the man, to whom , the!! Ru bicon; was but the streamlet ofi the.5lastshower, whose voice had calniedthe multitudes in the forum, andvien";'they camef to con lernn, furced) themihot to applaud on r lyj but to :t las: he2 deslretf. 5 If ,v, who khowihim onlyfrorn fame feeU e- Ytv t t m -t ntt1r - I t k. a a - J nlin c n f a m1 thus associatinsc the inanimate" clay ; of Cjesar with hislivirig deeds; what must haVe been theffeelinpf the4 Uomanvho had seenhiml lilt his car "lof. triumph,; xvh6R, with'thq glow-; of. vie tory yet fresh upon his browi he seemed a deity, although no morethan d mari.f'; f .' And there' isJanothef namer-let me not tell it, England's shame shall tell Jt, yhen England no loricer exists ;,yeti OlS ' fnmp. shnll vrfir nil. r "i lifvinrr 0,c.e without cessation zs without end. He is no mprelj he lies? vith.the;meari st, low, and cdhU rfand decayed, but Tiot forgotten, i When the ; yuuhg war- rior reads his story, .and his heartieaps within himrwhen he goes forth to bat tle, and j?oleon, is the 1 war 'cry then shall his spirit mingle in the car nage then shall victory crown him her lord. f 'i, " ' ' -t :; ,: " And why sjiall a name.do this? Bru tus and Caesar what is , there in thkt Caesar that hist name should be sound ed more than yours ?" However the Sophistry of fCassiUs might; have; pr- tenaea to oe unaware or the' causes which give hi igh powers of excitement Sat the ' mention of those to the mind, names ,whieh are connected with ac tions conspicuous, either from singular benefits conferred, or, mighty deeds ex ecuted, he must have been conscious Uhat the cause of Caesar's name beiric; in high estimation, proceeded from no inherent qualty in the name itself, but from the associations which the mention of it brought to mind.' The prostrate Gaul,' the wil l and high-minded Bre ton, Pharsalia , and Egypt, were its ap pendages; hence, who can doubt why was the name! so like magic to the Ro man", who felt it the glory of his couti try. - : I once Iitidj a friend, who recks it he is gonehe was faithless, and we were severed j he lives but not for me others there are on whom he may lavish his blandishments, I am alike, without their Teach as impenetrable to their efforts. I had cherished him in my bosom, - but the viper only wound himself aroun'd jiny affecions the moie effectually to jitrike hisenenomed fangs he succeeded, but not, to the exteijt of his wishes 5 although he ruined .my fortunes, he ilid not break my spirit 1 have overcome his perfidv : but then, when all alone, I take ray starlight walk, when the days of my better feel ing come full upon me, and in seeming mockery of my sorrows,. display ther nappiest nours,- wnen mii)Siea witn mii)s:!ed them, in sad reminiscence, the golden hues of my pest and fond est friend shi n come baclc upon,me, arid then darken- ing shadows again-chase away the im tnents of recollection, when theusan - moon that once rose on our felicities, comes her ninwearied rou'nd unchang ed and finds me in solitude watching her tractless way. Alas! how dreary is it to think on lost connexions thus alone to behold the same sky which with a cherished one we were wont io scan in its prolixity of stars, and ima gine, in every cloud that floated over its surface, the form of some genii as he hastened on his secret mission. Hojw have these visions fled -how stale, how tasteless are they how, when associat ed with but no matter the miserable should Jiot (lwell on the sources of a fliction too long. : , I haYe" loved. Beauty once could charm me, and the cay moments of dalliance had their, full share of allure ment. I h ive drunk deep in what jl fain would have believed the pure$t fountain of woman's love, yet was I de ceived. She heeded not her plight, nor? he aberration of my ; short-lived pleasures. Am I alienated from man ? who shall say I have no reason for my misanthrbpy r yet, even now, when the feelings! that once bound me to propin quity with jhim, are seemingly estran ged from the natural exercise of their occupation I may think pf her, not io execrate, neither to blame 5 but when I catch , the unwished for tear, come to tell me of my weakness when unwil lingly I filid my head buried in my hands, and my beating temples tell me all is not vet iuiet- then do I know that wherej mind,' And feeling, & taste, join to give a tone of susceptibility to manV eiribtibhs, thenwhen he rambles amon the scenes Jof his happier hours, bis mind may determine not to acknow- leuge, Dut his heart must leei, tne pe netrating, the thrilling influence of his young associations, as mey crowu upon his thoughts, and banish present for tile consiueration 01 past gratincation. " OSSO REWARD tT ANA WAY from the Subscriber on the Xli", 17th .August, ; a . negro , man JFRED E lUGlC, "about si feet high, yellow, complex ion, pleasant countenance, an excellent fid dler, and very fond of the company of white people, has a. plentiful Xovc of, impudence,7 is fond of dress, and has with him a quanti ty of goo Clothes. ( lie, was seen in. Greeh ville district, S. Con the5$th August, ris ing a' small poor, horse, .his fiddle tied behi nd him, and in company witli suspicious look ing, white man, who was .oh ioot, ;i.ahd sad that her had bought .the necro of me, and hat he" lived fm,GrehviUef above reward wiU be given f& the apprje hensioh of .the neero and . white" ? man, and their ap prehension,, so, that I can tret hold of them, or . twenty dollars for ; the negro, i and thirty for- the white man. , . MSledgc vi!le, ept 5, q1"4av. 59,1 54, 59, 10, 62, X 40, 47, 21. ' v THE above are the numbers which were drawn from the wheel of the New-York ttte rature Lotterv, Sr. 2 for 1825, and which gave a number of prizes to those who purchased of J ' YATES 8c MclNTYRE, : v 2t '.; ' : : '' . ltt.tciGH,N. c. I . BALTIMORE; OCT. 1825. To be drawn on the 9th November. ! CONSOIJDATED &vnnXf State jLotttvs l OF MARYLAND, To be drawn under the sunerinferulence of Commissioners appointed by the Govern , . , or and Council. ODD & EVEN SYSTEM, Jill in One Day. I . BRILLIANT LIST OF PRIZES:. 10 of SI, 000 10 of 500 30 of 100 60 of 50 . 100 of S20 . 200 of 10 4b0 of 5 20,000 of 4 JVot one Blank to a Prize 1 1 1 Thin Lottery is arranged oi the new and! pop ular si stem of odd and even,: by which the adventurer holding two tickets or shares, one odd and one even, must obtain at least one prize, iand may obtain three xnssw tiqkets will necessarily obtain two prizes, as no tick et drawing a sitperior, is restricted from draw ing an inferior prize also- -Prizes payaole in Cash 60 days afier the Drawing.... Cash will however, as usual, be advanced for prizes as soon as drawn nt Aliens' Office. ' Whole Tickets, 5 f Halves, 2 50 - Quarters, 1 25 .Eighths, G2 To be had (Odd and Even)' at Lottery and Excriange Office, No. "166, Market Street, Baltimore; "Where invthe last State Lotteries were sold tlie 20,000, the 10,000 and tlie 5000 dol lar prizes ; and paid the 20,000 and the 10,000, and where have been sold and paid prizes of 100,000, 25,000, 20,000, 8 of 1 0,000, 3 of 5.000, 10 of 1,000 dolls. &c. &c. which were all drawn in one day, amounting to Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand ; I Dollars.' ' ' Being the largest amount of Capital Prizes, all drawn in ONK DAY, ever obtained at any office in America. 03 Orders enclosing Cash or Prize Tickets, per mail, post paid, or private hand, from any part of fcheUn -on, thankfully received and promptty attended to. Address S.&M. ALLEjN, &.UO, , Baltimore. N. B; Adventurers mav at all times make their remittances to ALLIENS' OFFICE with confidence of despatch and attention to re quests.; Those wishing can be furnished with a slip of the drawing. Northjand South Carolina Bank Notes, and most other kinds of current paper taken for Tickets.; October 3. 96-4t State of oYt-ij air olma, PERSON COUNTY. Superior Court of Law May Term, 1825. John -Day Sc others " T.T- v VS'o Petition for order Elijah T)ay & others, ofsale. Laud. heirs at law of .Tno. Day, j deceased. J IT appearing satisfactory to the Court, that Elijah Day, Philip Day, Sarah Cochran, Itichd. ijayton : and, his wife Nancy, Mum ford S need and his wife " Jas. Satter field and his wife Frances, Defendants in this cse, reside without the limits of this State: It is ordered by the Court,'that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for . six weeks successively, that the Defendants ap pear at the next term of this Court, plead, answer, or demur, otherwise .judgment will be taken against them pro confesso and the petition heard ex parte. Test, DUNCAN ROSE, C. S. C. Warren ton N. C. Full Races, WILL commence on Tuesday the first day of November next, and continue four days. ' : - - The J st Day A Sweep stakes for 3 year olds ; male heats, 100 Dolls, each, half for feit, 4 subscribers and closed, viz : y KEMP PLUM MER, v ROBERT H.JONES, . . THOMAS TURNER, WM. T. WILLIAMS. The 2nd DayThree; mile heats for the whqle aimount of the Jocky Club subscrip tion, about 350 Dollars, money hung up, subject jto the usual discount, free for any thing ; entrance,, to subscribers twenty, dot lars, to jioh-subscribers thirty dollars , ",- J- The 3d Day Two mile heats,' for thVprp-" praetor's purse of 150 Tiolls. money hungup, entrance 15 Dollars ; free for anything, but the winner of the preceding1 day. I vThe 4th Hay A; Handy Cap" purse for 50 Iliolls. mile heats, - entranee twenty-five Doli lars to be added to" the purse," free" for any ... ( .The Track Will be in good order and eve ry accommodation fujiaisfiedvtc sportsmen and others by ' 'v i ';-v5-t-r ,a efivS ; HOMASOHNSbN, V:x '! b C Proprietor of thd Cuirse ' : Sept. 20. ' . ' V 93-eow4t i I .N. B. palls will be furnished on theeven ing of each days Race, by the Proprietor. ' bits, can and the best wages, on application, to - j ; " : ALKX'R. CAMP 11 ELL. Raleigh, Oct. 2d, 1825. 96 tf-: X- X: KoticG. j, XXX THE Lotterv & Exchange Business here tofore conducted in Baltimore! j under the firm of J. I. Cohen,. Jr,.-. In : Richmond and Norfolk under the firm of J1. 7, tJ. JU. I. Co- hen....9Md in Philadelphia undef the firnn of J. I. Cohen, Jr. t? Brothers, will for the future 1 be conducted in each place. nder the firm ot J. I. COHEN, Jr. & BROTHERS. Baltimore, Sept, 5, 1825. ' . 91 t 10 Oct FTTIHE Subscriber being very desirous tore- jl move to tne west, otters his land tor sale on good terms, lying nine miles inorth of Ra leigh, and three miles from the Ffdls of Neuse River, in Wake Countv, which is well adapt ed to the cuHure of Corn, Cotton, "Wheat or Tobacco. The situation is high iand healthy, with as good well water as the Nyorld can af ford, a plantation to work six or -eight hands to advantage, with tolerable improvements for a small family. For further particulars apply to D. DAVIS. AVake County, Sept.. 26. j 95-ot YwIjWc X otice. I THE undersgned, Executor f of 'Samuel Walker, of, Granville count', ' dee'd. r hereby gives vnotice,"that if Thomas Dickinson, the Legatee, to whom sundry Slaves, viz . a Negro Woman Vine, and her Childrenrjthe proper ty of said deceased were left by will, many years ago, do not come forward imd pay ithe expenses that have been incurred in main taining said Negroes, and take them into his possession, on or before the 14th ".of Novem ber, the said Negroes will on that, day. be put up for sale at vendue, anil sold in order , to defray the charges incurred in their support. JOHN STONE, Ex'r. Franklin, May 10, 1825. 56-6m. ; Slate of North-Carolina, ' Rockingham County.! -Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 18251 v WilUam Carter," ! , v. , v Judicial att. levied on land. George Martin, j 1 ITa.ppearingtothe satisfaction jfthe court, that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this State :. It is ordered,;by the Court, that publication be made for 3 months successively in the Raleigh Register, givhig' notice to the said defendant to appear at the next. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Rockingham, at the Uourt-liouse m XV entworth, on the 1 onrth Monday of November next, and replevv plead to issue, or demur, or otherwise judg ment; will be entered up against !him I RO.GALLOWAYiC.ee. MAN away from the subscriber on the 1st instant, two Negro Fellows,' viz. TOM, a Carpenter, aged about 24 or 25 years, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, of dark complexion, quick! spoken, and quick in his movements. BILLY, his broiher, also ot dark complex- ion, s ieet nign, agea aoout 1 or jlo, navmg a crood set of teeth. . The above netrroes were purchased by me of a Afr. Townes, speculator, from Mecklenburg, county , Vir ginia, in the spring of 1824, and it is likely will endeavor to get back to saidplace, as they have, made frequent attempts to do so. i ne above rewara win oe given, ana an rea sonable expences paid, to any person appre-; bending said negroes and lodging them in any jail so that 1 get them. Information be ing given me. y , i . - . B. K. BENTON. . Daiington district, S. C. 7 Q. fit Sept. 20, 1825. 3 State of Nbrth-Carjoliriai Mecklenburg County. Superior Court of Law, Spring irerm, 1825. Jane Perry, . L . ,:. . j ..i - ; v: . V Petition tor Divorce. ' Grav Perry. ' '; , ; , . I T appearincr to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant is hot resident in this state, so that the ordinary process of Law, can oe servea on mm. it is tnererore ordered that publication be . made .three months in the Raleigh Register, that unless the defendant appear at our . next Superior Court of Law to be held for said MCoUntvy at the Court House, in Charlotte, on I the 7th Monday after the 4th Monday jn September next, and plead, answer pr demur thereto, the pla;ntiffs petition will be taken pro con fesso, iand 'heard exparte, &c. ' f - J -J. M. HUTCHISON. ' June 11." . .' ;' - ... ! . i State of Noi:th-Caroima.f V - .J.ilutherfor4untr..,fV'.I.,-' rvf,April .teiTO,:;1825.p Wrtof , Fanny Garrison, yjf ilV'''3 lo 7! -7 . 't- J : .Petition for dirVjrqpV ; Jacob" Garrison. y 7 fyy-i- ti:' ?fl; 1jTyf.appearitTgjto the satisfactipn f of ,he Court that Jacob Garrison, the defendant, Is .'not an inhabitant of this State V- it is there- 'fore ordered by Court, that publication be maae tnree nwnuxs in tne itaieien , star anu .Register giving notice to the defendant that he appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be I heldfcr? Rutherford count , r at tle Courthouse in Rutherfordtbn on the 3d Mon day -after the 4th Monday in September net, then4 and t here to answer, plead or dei Imur; to said Petition x -otherwise it will be taken nrd confesso nd adjudared according ly Tiuless, James . Morris, Clerk jf said Courti at office the Sd Monday aftei the 4tb MoodaV of March, AV D. 1825. and in the 49t h year of the 1 ndependence. tS3 JAMS MORRIS., Clk hi GOOD . Workman, of steady-habi j xjL meet with constant employment a , Tot; Sule ovl Hcilit , ( THAT large 'and convenient Dvrelling Jlousp with every necessary .01 it house , and;, garden,, whereon, Mrsu .'Ann j-ralponer lately fesidedf situated in the Eastern part of the City, oh Ncwbern, Street. .. J3y nn ear ; ly application a great bargain -might be hud in the purchase of the above property..pos-I session given immediately jTerins of Sale one and two year's credit. . " ' , , , Apply to r -, ;yx v.ffi&iy- : . : ' HENRY M.,MIIXER,: Raleigh; Sept. Tthy 1825: .89 Im vr. m .State of North -Carolina s Johnston County, . f ,' i Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions V ; . August Term, 1825i j '; Keuben Barber," . ; . '.''' .- V i. ? CAtt. levied cn IancJ, ?cc. Caleb GriffinV'-05';?vv:"r?lr" v' ' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that tli e rDefendant Caleb Griffin, is not a resident of this State : It is vorsred that 'adveilisenient be-' frtadelin the Rujeigli -lie-' gister for three moiiths, that unless the De- ' f'endant Caleb Griffin; appears at our "next County Courts to be held for said County, at the ; Court-House in Smithfield Jsnthe 4th Monday in Novembei tiext, tp plead ;answei or denUr, judgment will be entered jpro confesso and execution issue accordinglvv Teste, 1 RM. SANDE!iS,; CJk. THK subscriber; thankful for past favors, '5 takes this method of informing his friends and " the public-generally," that he still conti 5 to keep, a tloueinf Entertainment in nues Greensborough, . N. C at the Sin of the PLOUGH. 4 Having declined the Mercantile business,Jiis whole, attentjxn,will bexlevoted to his Ifouse, which is suppUed-ith the; best the country affords. His Stables lare furnitli- ed with provender, :bf every kind for horses,' a steady and attenti ve .Ostler ; rfnd he pledg es himself to give due attention .to all whd may honor him with a eauV ? 3 t Vm- f.-:J i' '. y . , JACOB HUBDAUD. Greensboro, N. C. August 24. h v, 86 5m FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OXI OUD v --rv...- ACADEMW ; v-; To be ''drawn positively.To3ev30y-!A1)rtfn5? next and completed ih v. few Jiiinntes. ': J. B. YATES & A. M'lNTVRE, Maxaoiks. 1 Prize 220,000 is 820,000 1 . . 10,000 10,000 2 w 5 000, t v .10.000, 2 . 3990 , 3,980 . 18 . 1,000, , 18.000 18 00. ' . '9,000 18 100 ' ' 4 11,800 186 . v t 50 ; 19,300 18G 25 , ;4,650 ' - 1488 ' 10 '14,880 15950 t , 5 " 69,r50 15,870 Prizes. 26,970 Blanks, S171 4,840 Tickets ,8171, 360 1 This is a Lottery formed 'bv the ternary combination and permutation of 36 numbers. Tickets and Shares irv the above scheme for sale at the Managers Office in Raleirj!), V hole Tickets, " . " Qurrtero.' I 25 Packages ot 12 tickets, embracing the 36 Numbers or the Lottery, which must of ne cnaiijr uraw ichbi iax iiciL, wiiii so man chances for capitals s-W shares of nackasres may he had at the isame rate'yiz V -SMy Packages of ivhol e ; S60, a " Of Halves, ' ? VnAaofX & OfQuarters, 15i- "l FIFTH CLASSr To be completed int one drawing, on the" 19th. October, 1825.. . t , - t 1 Prize of 820,000 h 320,000 1 s. - 10,000: r 10,000 '10,000 a 5,912 ' '12,000 V 000 3,000 1 8,400 - 4,200 ,16,128 , ,68,040 . 2 2 12'i 12 ' -5.000 2,95G M f '1,000 .-'I ;,.50o ,100 - 50 . 6, or . 168 168 1,344 11,340 13.080 Pri7.es. 19,656 Blanks. r? 32,756 Tickets. D1UJ ,680. : , f Whole tickets S6 00 (V . ; ifalf. , -3.00 , Qaartors , -"1 50 1 ' Prizes Vn any of the Lotteries tof Connecti cut New-York, 'New-JlersejV-PennsylYanjj Delaware, Maryland, Virgins, and Wasbih$ , , ton City, will be received in payment. . ; f V paid J for ticket 'r.tlutreo in yijr of thtTaboxis Lotteries, receive prompt attention, if ad dressed to - ' . - r - . , ' : - Vi , 1 v yTES & MTNTYRE. - Raleigh, K.(3fc eTgX Set. 30, 1825, - ; p -: V 1 . . A ''k-'A

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