3 fYfot&soW SI. 11 H POSTttY. ,--v.l .a- - - rem Me n43Ain JKrrfaW. Oh ! 'tis I ween, a fceauteous sight v ' . - '-That meet$ the eve at moWi" ? : V TVheti spring hasN spread her mantle fcrighr, , - Kie o'erJe imilin latus .v- . - . Ufr tpjtntle. webbed of everr lme, - 0 v -.Of purple, reen'ancl dun ; .. , - , Enmened o'ct xrith skittering dew, ' r And patlcTinpr to the sun. .; : "And beanteou's too wben o'er the deep . ) --.-The warea are nnsbed.to rrst . a , To see tbe ti?rer -moonbeams sleep ' V . :Vpan ita tranquil breast: - ' ; kOr when the wantoiv hillowa lav, -, ;Fanned'by the aephyr's tfhft': 5 I--. ! Anxwiir the, waves, to watch theray -Dancing' and fashing bright. . A" when a ahower sweeps swiftly by, ' On some soA vernal day, tIow fair th bow thlt njfisns the alcy, - , AhJ flrves4he clmids away i V How aweet to bfeuthe the soothing air, v - "With fragrant odors filled, :t . - , : .'.Vrom many a flower and blossom fair, v . . V By nature's art distilled. ; 'But fairer sitrbt than all the three : -Tharr. landscapein' its pride- ' Thari moonbeam resting on the sea " f)r rainbow arehinc wide -TwxtheartSi whose kindred jrracea prove ,v Them but fbrrone.eleaiirned, - ' m Allied- by ties of mutual love, v . " . v Antl sj-mpathy of mimL , , .. . ' ELEGANT EXTRACT. j rem an jfd dress to the frfrmbfr rf Fo fo " AttOtis I.-odge'JVQ. 6. of Pourshl-eetisir , x cv-the annrveYsarv of St John he Pafi tis, Jtivr SAi A. Z.:5S23 ; by James C. -.yMroQks.Fsy.i ,f - f- J j.., .f Jt i now pearly three thousand years .iaince the frundatlrin of Ma&mrv; as vet it -,aa refis'ted the destroying hand of Thne. j- K'nedoms haye arisen flourished.- and fallfn the reck . of. power, the adamant of renjiia have - crumbled moral earth oualces have dashed in ruin the strongest, " fArest fabrics of human enterprise and r,f . human.wiotn ; Masonry, has remained . 'imKmVen U has rot bent to the atom. . nor has it died in. the . sluggish calm. If vp ex?minp the hature, and pmtrress of . .man .intifiiticn5, we 5hli find them all rsrtHrg of "that ;mutafylitv" which cha rncterzes his own strange, and Rifnland feverish, existence : perishable ,himejf, ho.wran- he . con fer- eternity " pn his Avorks ? He erert his statue of l)ra, he colossus of ag es-Triumnbnn Tir"-! hou ' hurlet it to thr dt ! Trae, he can a ; cencl the evpr-durir? arch of Fame, and . inscribe there the letters of his "mmorta jifv . lie rah kindle ie fire of hi renown . "whirh blares for. ages, a beacon to the , i nnlverse : . hut he carmot. recall the lat laW" Mjjh of eti'iience,! nor proert b trophies gaint the sevtbe of destructw-n. tZr nA l-n-n triifh from th mlsn- 12 e a midst -the rums'of Thebes, ard ask - where are her hundred j jrae. her thop- fands of chariots, and her millions of war :rkra? - ' 1 , - .'Ah"! there is deolat:on mid - The desert serpent dwells alone, ' x . stone, r - ! . ! ' And stones themselrea to ruin grown - v ; , ArCvgray and deathJike bid." ' v Gn ard learn wis(trm from solitary Tyre. I - "and ak where are her golden palaces and .iher r'umbeiless navies? Go and ask of Ecvpt, .wnere 1 are her twenty . thousand cMes, her temple of the sun, her; Oracle ; of Ammon. and ier sacred fountain ; . there the fun fhines on a bleak waste, the ' voice of the oracle hath been silent for X- . f3est and the, wild weed .hnth lonjr vav- ; ed in the bed. of it fountain ! Let Mace- don ppduce the trophies of her conqner- ing or -let Persia shew the diadem of 4 Cyrus and the spear o Cambyses ; tb-y are enveloped by the. oblivious pall, nnd vthe mournfnl . vn;ce of history tells only that they' have been So it is with .man, ': and the. woksf .man-child of doubt and danger the snectre of uncertainty KrxA Kic rrartlpil Onmhpr. rarkens UllIU7 III. . . T the warm noon of his manhood, and ex- - tends hts.dusVyarm over the evening &f f his drcline. , He walks forth. inhis ma festv. the imree of Gbd, and the Lcrd of ! ere? tiniis path is on the mighty deep : : .a -Lh's footsteps are on 'the Joftfcmountain .' -4ie stands -oh his eminence and looks ' down on a anbjeet world. .Lork once a cam, and ? where is he? The mvsterious I'm- . i k! :U T 4l. - : rre oi ni exisience js riimsuisucu ic -. cold earth presses ononis colder bosom w" the, dull worm banquets were once spar- kled genius and beauty and the charnel ' ahrcud enwraps that form where once ; w, glowed the star of honor and . ihe purple Vof doTninton ! ' ; 1 ' ' ' ' V " -- Since, then, instability is inherent in the very nature of man,, and spreadsj itself v- over all his works, we can best judge of the value of all institutions by their Ion- V -ger-.or snoner. resisiancc w. ;5UDaumg . Time.' We aret safe in the assertion, tba rio'8ocieV cah'comptew;th burs in du ;'r rationit hath" resisted every change and f braved every? tempest It hath stood firm a and beheld the .wide-spreading ; plne'df - i -- Assyria stre wingtheearth with its branch -V;:x es, irt'vascand gigantip ruin it hath seen . :- the minr floc?d of iniehty hosts' desolate imperial Babylon it bath seen the sUrry ' 'w' throne. 6f ibe Jtilt IlanHiri down-H htbf' " , eeen the majestic eagle ot the, Hman ex ' tending his dark . fortc: o ver . bktUefields, VfteW deathV Brief pafig; was quickest v - i:" And ibe battle V wreck lay thfckest , ? j ; Strewed beneath the advancing banner ' .Of the eagles burning crests -; : VThere with thander-cloud to sun her, i. 1 Vha then could her wiag arrest gV Victory beaming from her breutf; ; AK that wing y was Urresied'and the V? broud bird streck "down, a prey;v the J nf the northern' forests. So t WIVUt - - - . . . .. v , - . m. i re i it iiicv ii iiAuima iioiv uvn ....... w.r.. the - b and ' of VJbscurity ? hath cpread Ws I I r $ " ' i - - r" I J " ' ' ' njite Bollar aycary br Auycrttiemcnis hot, i 1 1 n '-Thiitioi'' orat ami th T . i . t '.vMifh On. AnniffPrsJrVM y moth of Juxuryh a ve vont ed , in. tlis rorVi destruction fand 'the irnpetu ius Waye of llirte .,l)ah vcr been ch querVd by rtV fragments pf glory and the, wrecks of magnificencr 'K floating along (n fearful and melancholy ruin From, a late London Pafier, v; a; dream Ye give ttfefollow:ngrevtrabrdinaff tfVy as we receivwl it, onlv premising that the principal actor in the nrr tirr ; ald. to-be a gentleman now residt-nt at Fulham. We quote frwn the Album, a work to which Ve have more than once refenrtd. - Ir. Thornton was one night extremely agitated by a dream. It appeared to him that he saw the gardener t.f his family in the aetinf murdering his cook -maid. He wnKP. put ennravrring m .uixmns mc v:s'on from Ms remembrance, attempted to compose himself to slep. His eyes wre scarcelv closed. v when again the :am! dreadful picture presented itself to his iiy-a sanation. Alarmed by the extra ordinary, the distinct and the repeated, inthVat.W, he rapidly arose, and-taking hisViirht lamp in his hand, departed from his ror.m. and descended from the stairs, vrithVan "intention ; of prcreding to the spot in which the rircumstKnces of the dreani had appeared to him as occurring. Tbe . hour was abont 'four o'clock. Thr morning was c,lear, moonlight, and frosty Thefrea'der will concejve what his "sur prise roust have been, when, on entering the kitchen, on his;way to the garden, by the nearest avenue, he perceived the rorV dressed in while, nuttine on her bonnet and cloak as if preparing for a journev. ; . To hi " enquiries respecting her pre sence at such an unaccustf med hour, and I in stich extraordinary attire, she replied - mar sne wa on tne poni nr Demg urn- ' ed to.tlie gardener that they were going J to a. neigh boring Village for thaf purpose 1 and that Mark was waiting for her at ! the end of the garden, with a horse and ! taxed-cart to convey her to church. Mr. Thornton tol'd her that he, of course. could have no objection to their marriage, though be remonstrated against the se- cresy of the, proceeding, and debited her to wait atfew moments till his return, as he , was desirous of speakirg to Mark," prevrrily, to their setting off. Heij mas ter did r.ot delay amomrnt in has'ening tnhe garden; his mind much misdou!t ed the good .indentions of the par-nionr. ! and he wr. s not a little struck with the coincidence rf his drewm, and he prepa rations that he h;id witnessed. He first wen to the bottom of the Garden to the sprt'mer.tioned by, the maid servant as the place in which Mark was waiting for her coming. All was still. There was .no Mark ; no horse ; no chaise. He then proceeded to the place marked out t him by the viyion. . Here he was destined to henoid an object of a very doubtful character. Werking with an indefatiga ble and hurried hand, and with his back turned towards him, IVTr. Thornton per-cei-ed a man digging in a pit. As he src(d at his labor irr the pit, it appeared to be about , S feet and a half deep it was about as many in width, and about six feet in length. ; if had all the appearance of a grave. .-Mr. Thornton approached silent- J ly, and laid his hand with a sudden grasp ! on the man s shoulder. Mark turned his eyes upon his master, shuddered, and fainted. Were the indications of that dream the suggestions of a lying spirit ? . thk srr?nmFETi f XFOWMS. the Citizens rf lUleigh, that f. she i fitting up an I'stpblishment, where i can he had Warm, Tepid rod Gold HATHS ; and; that she wf?! on -Monday next, the 21sl j "instant, and even following day, during tlie j present season, he ready for the reception j of customers. As such an establishment must he very desirable, and as Bathing )s considered verv healthy in so warm a climate as this, the subscriber hopes to meet with orr.e encouragement. A single warm hath will be. furnished for forty, and a cold one for twenty-five cents or tickets can be had, three for one, and twenty for five dollars each ticket demanding a bath. No admittance can be had, without a tick et, or the money paid first. i f . SUSAN SCITAUB July ip: y ,,.:H: :', . . . 43 , T -i STATE OF ORTI?cArOLINA. -'MV-j' -: Rowan CoDrtty.V, 't -; Superior, Courl.of Law; "April Term, Jane Weaver H ; :?.; i . . retitiontoroivorce. William Weaver. J V . I T. appearing to the satisfaction bf the 5 Court, that the defendant is not an 'frt habitant of this State ; It is therefore or dered, that publication be made for three momhs in the Register printed in Raleigh, that the defendant appearat the next Su perior Court of Law to be held for the county of Rowan, 'at the Courthouse in Salisbury on the second Mondayafter the 4th .Monday in September next, then and there u plead answer or demur,' or tne petition wilLbe heard ex parte. . . S9. .y - HY. GILES, C. S. C STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 2d ' Monday of June,,23. ' k Ebenezer; lMale. $ ?M":: VtfT-'ppear1ngX ril tiezerxlJobdale resides - without . the li mits of the State,; publication is ordered J in tlie jtaieign negisjcer, tor inree momns, that unless the said; Ebenezcr appear in saia v-ourx, on me seconu monaay 01 oep jemher nextr replevy rand plead- to rssuei mat jinai juagmeni viui oe emerea on we ahdve";attachmentwvArtv'': (Tested HENRY B. HUNTER, Clk. 0 cxccciqirg sixxccDamcs incncu ic un. rbJIrks inicrtcd Ihe liit thiie for 1 ;8eTnHbn;befbfp &c:nMf&Peal:06cietyt at the Baptist Meeting ftousev onone w Sunday (being Hthev24th day) of August Instant; And Sh Monday (the day follow ing) atx3 VcockvtPtefhc Society will meet at the same place! on business. . 'AH the roembers and friends of said Society, are requested toattend on 4oth occasions. JERRATTLE, Cor-Sec R.P. S. Aueut T ' -- wwy'' : 46 St ' -f . iy L NEW BOOKS. - J GALES & SON, have just received from , philadelphW.a assortment of New lJOKS,'aTnong'wnic" arc mc lunuwing, rLas Casas. journal "or the LifeTpf Napole 'Napoleon ih Exiles by B. OIeara leon t Jl-ong's Fxpcdition to the Jlocky Mountains Simond's Travels in Switzerland . I Church flofriilies ' ' , Prayer Books tf f arious kinds r ' .Journal of the Senate of the United States Of America, from the 1st to the lSlh Con- gress ' ', . Digest of Manufacturing Establishments in the Unitei StattF, and of their Manufac- tures. . ". Adlum, on the Cultivation of tlie Vine . Huttons Book of Nature v ' ; Quentin Diirward . ' .. ; ; Trials of Margnret Lindsay ; - . Bracebridge Hall - Pioneers . -Integrity" " " " . - - ' - The Decision . Manners and Customs of the Ttomans .Aug. 4." . - '' . .'' - THE SUBSCRIBER A VAILS himself of the pleasure of in forming the Ladies, and Gentlemen of this citv. that hex has iust returned from the North and will open in a few days an ; assortment of articles in his line consist ing of i: Almonds (sf shell) Muscatel and Bunch Raisms v Filbert Nuts English Walnuts Peacan .Nuts . - Castsna do Scaly Bark do ; Tamarinds : Sultana Kaiina East-India" Preserved Ginger in Jars of 9 lbs. each 1 . Jellies in pots, assorted Figs Prunes . Cheese of superior quality Segars I Hanpee and Scotch Snuff L'quorice Madeira. Port and Claret Wine in bottles 1 Choice Cordials, assorted Spermaceti Candles f ; Shaving Soap . T j Srented Pomatum , ' Essences, assoited Chocolate Mustard , i . Italian dry Citron ' 1 Violin Strings ' Violins and Bows Playing Cards Conversation do . I Sugr Almonds . ' 'Plums Peppermint, Pose and White, Rock and other Candies A select ax.crt7nent choice Toys viz. Cannon (iron an'l brass) P.'ijskets of all. descriptions Ran !es ; Harlequins ' : Whips ' ,. . Tin Carriages ; .. ' A few fane' Chests of Drawers from the Ea-'-Indi s, which will exhibit the vv orkmanshtp of that ingenious 1 , nation Drums , Shell Side, Combs Jvorv do. superior quality , Double Flfnt Decanters -. Do. do Pitchers ; . Dining and Tea Setts Toy Rooks a Kancv Vial Silver Tops . Chidrens Shoes'and Socks - ' DoTjs f al' sizes Sn&thin' Irons V - Wax Beculs 1 . i Cut GIass do 1 . ; Fashionable Bead Necklaces Microscopes ' '. Snakes ... Watches - Tooth Brushes, &c. cVc. . -. . G.BOCCARDT. Raleigh. August 5. : i; 46 St 7 " FOSALE "'fl " . TVyo Tracts of Land in Wake County. ONE on the waters of Whiter Pak a., bout 11 or 12 miles south-west of Ra : .Teigh, adjoining Lewis Jones, Burwell 'Pope and others;? containing about 271 acres, well adapted to the culture of Cot ton, Corn and Wheat unimproved. The other Tract is about; four miles south-west of Raleigh, on both sides of 'Walnut .Creek" and Simmons Branch ; has on it one of the best Mill Seats in the County, with a Grist and Saw Mill now inope ration, an -Apple Orchard' from which 6 carrels of Brandy jias been made In one season, a' good Dwelling, House convenient to a good spring, a new Bam, and land enough cleared to work five or xhand.Sia part oQwhich ?isi fresh; ahd good, containing - about 1270 acres bqt .would ; be. divided to suit purchasers if a srpaller quantity was desired or 500 acres .more could be added. . v-;'- , fi.-. AlsQ foy'sale, twor jhreef vacant Lots iq the Cityx fefllaleighi" and one sixth ;of Lot, No. 11'. well improved ith xonve .nient Houses." VrV-, : : - Two or three Tracts nf Land Jn thi thickasaw Purchase, may be had of the" sarae persoti; i description of which can be seen..,-Payments will be made easy on thp purchase moaey being well secured;- v ume lor mu a iJqilariihU Tor a FSrafc&WGMes iFEobiettANUAL awregisteR' STATES AToSd (Royal $vo. Pages 1452.) containing f State Law md Regulations Scc'V By Ivmiam Griffith; 4 h.so;j counsellor, at L.aw, and i ate one ot the Judges, of the Circuit Court of the Uni ted StatesVvfbr the' third Circuit. Price 5. a'yolume. v .. . .. vi , -This original and extensive work, con tains a full view of the laws, "anrl peculir ar; Regulations' inveacih .of 'tHef. 24 states, necessary to be knovn to gentlemen uf the Bar, Ju d ges, Exe enure Q fficersColfi yeyaucerif, Creditors.-:Merch antva'n.; j holders, and , other Citizens throughout ! the United btfites. The Digests, being srtmpiJed from-coin-' mnnfeations in writing, c'tbnpos--' ed , by eminen t . Ju rists u1 Professorsof Law, for the expres pu r poscdf giving a pratical 'end accurate adenuht; drawn fronf an act iial .:snnr"eY; of hetrVkfst?rig codt-js, cf the most JmpbrtaijtIegaTf pro-! yisioiis anu juriaicai insiituuons in v ueir respective states showin,g Jnliat res.r; pects they agree, with the stattitei? ahd common law of England, and exhibiting J .1. i i ...it- ?. . l '?-' iv;.'".l inc -vumnicx w n ton exist oeiween lue. statijte law and local regulations of tp different states; together with a greats body of misceUaneous : matter, cohneqtedi, witu the jurisprudence of each state : the who e intended to convey to the Bar, to f 1 1 .' I . . j-k rf ' "'-f i. I juaces, xtecuuve umcers, tonyeyao-: cersj and Citizens of tlie U. S ateswhat evcijjs deemed essential to be understood by ttiera, in respect, not only- of their own parttcular law, on manv imdortant heads 1 of itL but ot all those orovisions in evefV otliej- state of th Union, adjoining or rooje more remote, necessary to be fully known in order to secure rtroDeiaW and under stand the rights of person's in such other .states in regard to real or personal estate," uwwcvci oil cuiiiaici.uocii. - v ' v. , Among the numerous other important sutytefs, treated ot m these volumes, the wanner ot executing Vv ills, Conveyance Mortgages, and other securites, in the different States ; tcgetkervth special di-' recnrn? and jornttt to be followed under all circomstance.s whether made wiihio or without the State, in ojrder to tlieif va liclity, are amply discul and exhibited. The, close investigation jof so manv 'lawn as exist in each state on tle?e heads, and the necessity.of precise instructions and wellj considered precedents, imposrd a prodigious labour upon everv gentleman concerned in this work;- Few persons except. Lawyers and Conveyancers, can comprehend the difficilties whch mtist nave Deen encounere-f, ..on this article a ! 01 ,e ,! a tj d a pp re 1 t e the alrrt ita per formance, in every state fif .Vfifeji: -C The following ii an Ai.-;eS table of tire general ti tt, t s , idev h?chihe information c-.j ained m' e toumes, is buted. 1 r.ey impeyftf'ctly; neverthe indicate the extensive ranee of riar- 1 tlculars included, which can only 6e ob i taihed from inspection. ; P T tlfs, of State jMw artd Besulations; .Administration. Aliens. Alluvion.-At-tfch in' nt. Attornies, and Counsellors. Bail, B"ron and Feme. Bastards. Bills of F.xchange. Book Accounts. Chance ry -Decrees Choses in action. Coh- veyances. Courts (V. States.)- Courts j (S'ate.) j t uresy Descents. Disnbu rioo.! D'orce. Dower. EnelishLaw I Books. Entails. Estates for life. Fish ery.) Frauds aute of. Fraudulent j Conievanres. Guardianship. Interest i Insolvent Estates. Insolvent Law Jolnt j tenants. .Judgments 'and 1 ExeCuVions. ; Lndlnrd and Tenant. Lands Public, j LawjL-Iiaw -Rooks. Law Associations, j Linii'arKns. Legislature meell'.g of. j Letters of Attorney, Pay men of Debts by. Executors. &C? Promissory . Notes. ( Rules of Court, Salaries. Seals. Seat 1 Taxes IT. States Officers, Uses and Trusts. Usury, Wills, , :''; OPINTONS.? " The Editor in subjoining the following opinions of the execution of this depart ment of the Law' Register, hopes tp be acquitted from the imputation bf cehsura b'e egotism from an v quarter : certain he feels that those whorare acquainted j with himi will not draw this inference. " Indeed he can make no pretension to any person al merir; beside, that of having obtained, with indefatigable perseverance employ ed for neatly two years, the principal materials from whJcb the work is com piled, the contributions of gentlemen in '.. L': 1 -. . .1.'; ::. i.t. ine several states, auiusung uieui in incir present form, and effecting the publlca-, tion at an expense a nd iuhdr difiiculliesi to him, almost insuperaWe. , ' ' -T--'But persuaded that the- informs to be gained from this compilation, when ex amined and fully ap'preciatecf, must ' be of th e j highest utili ty k to the Bar a p4 'the Publick, by supplying k desideratum, as well t practising Lawyers as to all others desirous f know ing something of - the in stitutions and municioal laws of the Ame rican States, he feels justi ped , on this ac-J count, to promote its circulation unucr. w sanction of ofiiniove wh ich "may be deem ed more impartral & certainly more corn Detent than his own." t f ' - : w The only difficulty" which meets hinf, in i 1 miaparc, ; isnai oi-; selection, iryui .,: m5. great number of com mendations rcceiyep, and he can certainly say th at those few whch follow 1 are; breferred only on ac ; count of theirbrevityto-f t Wf1 , x tract iy a letter jiom uavia avjjvu.n Esity :Mlamm0m:'y jl f I . am mush delighted witlv the work as far as it has progressed;" It "will be 1n a lbabie to tlie country at large... .:;V. 5 n. After a: full copyi of the two Vols coin? plete had been 'received - by -Professor Hoffman, kud inreplV to a letter in which th Editor apologised for ; usirig in a cir cular notice, the foregoing eaftracf, he oh seves f.I'grei that yori should have -Q.uai tor evcy succecuorg paer longer w r7ne:use of. the little extras tctter;-edmfes tdweve? v"11 .e;agreeahlc n spokaaore : particularly .J? "t point oCthejii 1,'ty and eiif(!i-, the work, had rapUjB.?? imony would hatr K -ul ' ""-' tes. any avail.1 , ;. iVL u cuncr used. -1 i t; Exfraet cf a letter from ?. JV J rVA t : Couneor at lavi MicAmomf Va 4Let me conp'rainln rress, which far exceeds my fprr Ctationsrlhaveexaminedtheii,?, leads which compose each nf l" he, aSthey,came on: so far, you, ffT haye everysreasori toTbe atisfi,i .-r c- puhlick at large mtist acknowl - ..' fcrytpmA your engagetneuh" xtrpcty.v letter from J. CahH' 7?,..t pfet exceeanglythat the subset ' lTPTi" tMa yaluable and interef,w . t was not more exensivelv cire.it. 1 J s Kentucky but; anri satisfied it win Extract . .a tetter from , Cr r -Haines, Enq. Counsellor at lab 1. lam very anions to obtain a CopTrf rf invaluable fork. I will notice rwui.iiaiuwic. i lit notice ill its in the next; Law Journal." ? We have examined the 3d. & v Regulations, for jeach of the C spates. Having taken the liberty, in Decern j I820,f to recommend to the pitronainf "the American Public, and particularly ta the genilemen f the fiur in the United bi&ieft Wt9!Urmith s general design, in establishing the Law Register, veare.0f pinion that in the execution of thatbrancii of it; comprised lift theseWolames. r. Griffith hascomple(ely redeemed tlie pledge. given m his prospectos, and that the work will be a very important addi tion lb the Library orevery LaWyerT i Rich. Hah hi so,. 1 Thos. Addis F.mket, JOS. OftDENHorPilAK, John Weli.?,' Saml. Boyd, S. Jones. 1823. . New-York, Junei NOTEl . The Editor, hy the ordinal terms of subscription, proposed to conffne his annual Vol ume to. 500 nt at the price of S5. or one cent a pae. Rut in order to comprise the whole of this important subjecft of "State LawandHe gulations" ( wh?(ih it was one part of his design, to obtain, from gentlemen whi would underrate the labor of it, and which they have performed) under one view, it became hecessar v to occupy t wo Volumes and to exceed, Hy nearly 500 pages, tne quantity -of matter which, regularly, by the terms of subscription, .thev were to contain., Th:s imrrpected addition, of almost one thi"djwith the extTaordtr.vr expense and , diliaiUies which attended 'he ppblication of this branch of bis work, seemed to the Editor, at first, to justify a claim upon his subscribers and the hub--liS, to be in somej measure compensated, at least to the extent of'acmal expendi ture. Under' thjs view,, he stated that two dollars would be ?xoected from tis subscribers for tie additional 500 pages, -j and that the Book -Store price would be . S14, rather less ttian one centa page the nrdinarv rate for American law works in Royal 8voC size- Nevertheless, on reflec tion; and.althouthj gentlemen have, With out any exception1, cheerfully submittea to this, the Editor Iholds himself , bound to the letter of his ebgagement, and his e-ent are directed to deliver these iumes at 510, the subscription price, & such of his subscribers as mav choose to have them at all, andBooksellers tod; As the work. is out jost compieieu. auu - . pies sent , out, the dilference wb.ch ha i ' ? 1 1 .. .1 . tuhnm theY U- been delivered, will be' returned as sow as their names are ascertained. -The result of this i thit the Digestror eacJj..Statewill cost the purchaser a&ouj . 40 cents, a sum not anouming on tnea rage, to a tenth part of the postage pa oiv letters written. and for the Pc". manuscript transmitted to the lditor, relation o every such state. ' . - 07- These Volumes, 3d. Mth,con tain a distinct branch, Fd. S e oected ith the 1st & Sd. whicljmpr the ' Fedual System." arid are m pre bers. need not, , necessarily, bave tne , ' It was thought most advible. w cludeJ"State Lawsand Regulation gether, in onebody;;and to P!9 iifstas being of most immediate impo ance.jr v-yi NOTICE. rr A ll ' Ulncleft Oit. I Tl forwarn all persons from gin& credit, being ; determined not Tg. debt which she may hereafter confrci. fTTM croTT. August 10. MARTIN CO u 1 . H. A A Original AtUcnSof Thomas Mullins. 1 x?rcuted. GhaTles Oakle D "brigihal attach Thomas;Muirins, 3 - rthllt(hel) fTappear nrto,aid dnt in thebovejuit; of this State? ouceisw- pcfenjim, Wpublie -advertisement sua to appear at. the e termof he hefd for the County tfh Monday; in September, tcrcdoP1- 1 4 . -v -k3Ck iv r r :4