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t$t0tt EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ScBScnimoiT. Five Dollars per annum half in Advance. AnrsKTissxEKTB. For every 16 lines first inser tion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, 25 cents. Cocit Oanxas and Jrticii. Advertisements will be charged 25. percent higher ; but a deduction of 33 per centrwill be made from the regular prices, for aU iertisersby the year.. Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Rso Isteb will also appear in the -jWeckly Paper, free of charge, -vY' - j ," CCj Letters to the Editor must be post-paid ' i a ELECTED FOJl THE REGISTER. BONAPARTE'S CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA The , following account of the horrors of war, and the sufferings of the Frdhch Army after the burning of Moscow, is taken from a Narrative writen by CapU EeoESB Labacmk, who served id. the Russian Cam- paign. JJunng mis Vampaigu ub uuuuivu muuuu French Soldiers perished, the victims of inordinate ambition and savage barbarity. . The French troops entered the Russian capital about noon; and towards five in the evening the whole cjjty was in flames ! We hurry from the dreadful contemplation. In theif retreat, the' French army had to ex perience miseries seldom paralelled. En camped on the bare pnow in the midst of the severest winter, closely pursued by the ene my without any defence from cavalry or from artillery ; this devoted soldiery, without shoes, and almost without clothes, suffered all ; the unavailing asronies of despair. They were enfeebled by atigue and were groaning with famine. They reclined upon their knapsacks; and happy-was the i wretch who could bor row an hoar's forgelfulness from slumber. Arising, benumbed, nay 'almost frozen, their only solace was a slice of horse flesh, forced down their throats with draughts of melted ice. Often they were without fuel; on these occasions they would burn the adjacent huts, which lodged their 'generals, and often the little village which flanked their encampment at the setting sun, nau , wiioiiy disappeared before the morning. ' The hour of departure being arrived, ve set fire to Cuckovchtchina, whose houses had been so useful to us.' Although sufficiently accustomed to all the effects of a conflagration. We could not restrain our astonishment at the horrible, yet superb spectacle which it now presented, amid the shades of a forest cover ed snow, and strangely illuminated by, tor- brents of flames. The trees, covered with a sheet of ice, dazzled the sight, and produced as with a prism, the most vivid and variega ted colours. The branches of the birch, droop ing to the ground, like the weeping willow, appeared like beautiful chandeliers, while lcieles, meiteci oy tne neat, seemed to scatter I around us a shower ol brilliant and sparkling - . ...1 diamonds. In the midst or a scene full of splendid horror, Utir troops re-united, and proceeded !...,, ih. t.,r. .,n-h. w, t.. fi.n.Jon.b., I . . . ,,.-. ! i i Although the nigTit was unusually dark, the flames that ascended from the neighbouring iiiii uie Hinii.iui his iuau uiuuifciiam. I villages, wtiich naa been , also destroyed, formed so man v aurorae-boreales. and. till ilie I uawn ol (lav. shed a Iriyhiiul fflare uion our " U O ft I march. Beyond Toporovo, the road of Polo- gin, which, we hid followed when we came from Smolensk to Duroghboni, was on our left. The siimv, that covered all the country, had nearly buried the villages which formed from afar only' a black spot on one boundless surface of white. The difficulty of approach ing them saved many from the general deso-! lation. When 1 compared these peaceful asyiums wiurtne lormeiits to which we were t -.i . . . i a prev, 1 couiu not retrain irom exclatmitiir. " Happy people! exempt Irom ambition, you live tranquil and undisturbed, while we are fast sinking under the most frightful calami ties, i ne winter preserves your existence, but it devotes us to death. When the sweet spring shall have accomplished your deliver ance, you will see our circases bleaching on the plain, and you will be doubly, happy in having suffered so Ujtle from our tyranny ' r V. and in having added nothing to the weight lour misfortunes- :i Approaching Smolensko, hope began to revive in this miserable armv. Abundance would, they believed succeed to want, re nose to laugue. iViany rrench females, to jshun the apprehended vengeance of the Rus r..n i .n. I oiiu?, uau iuiiuwcu iiie armv. I uev were on foot, clad in robfes ofdk or fine muslin. with light shoes, woTuily calculated to defend them from the frozen snow. In their des pair, they tore the-tattered garments from the dead bodies of the soldiery, as they fell on their march,' presenting to the view a variety of wretchedness agonizing to humanity. Of all the horrorsjof war, no one inspired ,i, ., ;niaMDi:110, t 1 i. ' Is a v .v it Kdtjiititiii -aTtaftiiinoia a m lanio and snritfhtl nMlrm,r mnv differeiit Ian- guages, and possessing every quality calco- latetl to seduce the must insensible heart, she now beg&edforthe rhost menial employ nlent; and the morsel of bread which she obtained. idrew from her rapturous expressions of grati 7 . r . - tude. Imnlorinsr succour from us all. she -j, - - w was compelled to submit to the vilest abuse ; and though her souli loathed the prostitution. she everv nirht belt inrred In him whn waiiIiI Charrre himself With her snnnnrt ' T saw fipr j. o i s- when we Quitted Smolensko. She was t no I . I longer able la walk. She was clininsf to the tail of ahorse anrfviL thin rlmmrpil -9 - fc I ... . . 5 "un?. At lenstn tier nowers were auite ex - laUStPtl RHa foil rrkn'tKo fiitrvvzr 'onI TiatA " -sw awA VU IJW B UV TT CftUU lllbl O mdiiieu, witnout exciting one emotion oi compassion, or obtaining a look of pity; so debased were our souls now become, and our sensibility quite exlin&uisheil.-, But. what need of more testimonies of the calamities which befell us, we were all fellow-sufferers. CARTOUCHE THE ROBBlR. Cartouche the robber, infested Paris in the early part pf the last century,. rborn in Paris 1693. , Ilis people were ,arranjred in bands, and regularly placed, every night as so many guards ; but certainly not for the protection of property. He piqued himself on being a generous and gallant man : and his behaviour to Madame de Segur, had some claims to support his pretensions. That la dy found on her toilette, one morningtthe fol lowing epistle, respectfully addressed to her, without being able to form the most distant conjecture, as to the means by which it was placed there. " jj ' " Madame : As I am informed of every thing that passes both in the City, and at Court, I know that two days ago you spoke of me very advantageously to the Regent, Monseigneur the Duke of Orleans, and that you said, "that a man like me might make a good general in the army :" I am extremely; gateful for the good opinion you entertain of my abilities ; and by way of demonstrating my gratitude, I have caused one hundred bottles of ( 'h-tmpagne wine, which I have carefully chosen as excellent, to be placed in your wine cellai r; i a ad to this smull present an impression from my seal It is a sovereign safe conduct, and yeu may securely walk in any part of Paris, at whatever hour you please, without feelling the smallest misadventure. I am with respect Madame; . ..it . Your most humble,' and most ob't. sev't, .CARTOUCHE." Madame de Segur, astonished at this, in formation, recollected however, that she had spoken of Cartouche to the Regent. She in-, stantly sent servants to examine her wine cellar, and sure enough they found the one hundred bottles of Champagne mentioned in the letter. She conceived violent suspicions of the honesty of her domestics, and propos sed to remove to another house; but her friends advjsed her to confide in the 'honor of the robber who had promised his protec tion, and who would not suffer her to be rohhed. Besides, said they, all Pnris is full of Cartouchians, and perhaps you may fall into hands of gangs still more desperate. It is certain, that Madame de Segur, nevei1 could discover by what means his agents had ac cess to her house ; and, it is equally certain. that she never could perceive (hat she suffer ed the smallest injury. 'F- . v ' J .. t..-: SINGULAR CIRCUMSTANCE; f - About two years ago, a remarkable fine bull belonging to 'a gentleman in Europe, was lost; every method was tried to find htm . i without "success. One day the gentleman s steward having directions to examine a coal pit which had not been worked for several years, on account of a spring, having issued from an elevated part of the mine, went there with some assistants ; and having descended to the bottom of the pit, found that the water had nearly gone away : and on further prose- cutmff their search, found to their inexpressi- ble astonishment, the verv bull which had been SO Ion? lost. Stand HIST a if in the act of drinkin? nor did their astonishment iu the eHSt abate, on disenverine that the beast had I . ,.f ....f lIctTIIIIJc A llinai 9trilvIUH llloia.H-C tu I iC-Lt 1 1 tJ I c , uon ! Every feature and muscle were as perfect as when he was living, except that the . hair" on his hide was changed Into a hntifnt mnv BiiKtanrp. wliili till r- tampd the on inn. I color of the animal, and. - - - - - extended in curls all over it, in a manner not to be described. The owner has made seve ral attempts U have the bull removed; but he has now given up the idea, as the moss is of so brittle a nature as to break with the slightest touch. Several NohJeinen and dis tinguished Gentlemen have already visited this phenomenon, and have-borne testimony to the wonderful effects of nature exemolifi- i ed in this animal. EXTRACTS FROM LOCKE ON EDUCATION. It seems that the principle of all virtue and excellency lies in the power of denying our selves the satisfaction of all our desires. where reason doet not authorize them. lioa has stamped certain cnaracters. upon men's minds, which; like their shapes may. perhaps, be amended, but canvhardly ;be to- . i. i - i I . I lauy aiwreu ano iransiormeu to me contrary, Affection endeavors to correct natural de fects, and has always the laudable aim of I pleasing, though it always misses it. Some men give more clearlightand knowl edge by the bare stating of a questioh, than others fay talking ou it in gross whole hours toffetlrer. Wlint bur minds yield not to, .makes but a 5,,8ht 'ml,reest0,l and doeS us bul ,lU,e harm. Fortitude is the guard and support of other virtues, and without courage a man will scarce keep steady at his; duty, and fill up the character of a truly worthy man True fortitude I take to be the quiet pos pcBsmii in a man s sen, anu mi unuisiururu . : e . i i r i i aoitfg his dutv.1 whatever evil besets him or i j r- ""n ins way. , Wnere danger is, sense of' danger "should "e . . " apprehension is consistent with wiiu.Te, tnough tear is not. . 1 U,.m lhere 18 Oeqtien tlr more io be l w -w . W , - a learned from the questions rfn child, than the dtscoursesof those who tolk in a road ac cording to notions they have borrowed and the prejudices of their education j! No cover was ever made so big or so fine as to nuie iuen. iiuuuuy .was vever so cun- nin? as to conceal their beinir so, i; !.-; v... . " - M Our ahnrt lives will. not serve us tnr th i.;nmoi nfall iKinM rtnr i,n nu.;..!.! i wiuui.ut ji.i aiv-&'f r." " fui iiius I i . . . v." r . . J . - - ft.- 1 Ko a nrsfa intunt nntamethinir to h Uamui- I TU -U.-:-T - f t:.i.i : I Bill IXVP'I L IIIIHIIITSH 111 I 1 IB W 1 LI1D 411111 W I dom. ' THE TOMB - - . When i- look nrion the tombs of the f great, every emotion ofenvy dies' within mes when I read the epitapfis of the beautiful every in ordinate desire goes out ; when I meet with the 'ffrief of parents tiprjn the tomb stone, my heart melts with compassion : .when I see tombs of parents themselves, I consider the vanity of grieving for. those whom we must soon follow ; whVn.I see kings lying with those who deposed them, Vheh I consider riyal3 laid pide hy side, or the bnly men that divided the world with their contents and dis putes. I reflect witli sorrow anil astonishment Ori the little competitions, factions and de bates of mankind ; when' I read tlie, several dates of the tombs, of some that died yester day, and some six hundred years ago, ! con sider that great day when we shall all of us be contemporaries, and make our appearance together. ' . Addison. Dr. JonNsoN very beautifully remarks that when a friend is carried to his grave, we at once find excuses for every weakness, and palliation for every fault; we recollect a thousand endearments, which before glided off our minds without impressions ; a thou sand favors unrepaid, a thousand duties un performed ; and wish for his return, not so mnh that ;we may receive, as that we may bestow happiness, and recomperise that kind ness whichjbefore we never understood. Youth ii fed by poetry and imagination ; mature age! by realities : as plants lraw all their nurishment from the air, until they bear fruit. ; and afterwards, from the ground only. Watch and, Clock llakcr, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, i j -. 1 ' - Respectfully Informs his old customers and friends, and the public generally, that he is prepared to repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Silver Ware in superior style.- He ha in his employ a j skilful and tterulv workman, and will besides, also! give the- business hi personal attentiun ; , and from' his knowledge of all the different branches of busi ness, he flatters himself that he will be able to giv general satisfaction, i His Shop ia in the bt re former ly occupied bylHazlett Kyle, deceased, nearly oppo site the New Market House. All work warranted to pei form well. Person visiting the City would find it to their interest to give him a call as his prices will be such as toauit the tims. Raleigh. March t. 1841- 91 : a cakd. ' W. & W. H. RICHARDSON, EXTENSIVE TTMBRELLA MANPFACTURERS, JV. 6, South Third Street Philadelphia, A-. - - Respect fully -inform their customers and Merchants etnierallv. .that Ihev have for sale a larce and superior uick of at lk & t,u i i ois u.MUKbLiiAS, com- P,is,n? 8,ne t'UM,,j!' of every description, which. whu uaiiuawnic imt-ll t u. 1 pail r i l . i i ,ru:ik : i iw wuien are mniiyiaciureu m oiik imunneu express- y by themselves,) will, they trust, be fimnd worthy the attention of their customers and the PuMic. as they will sell at the lowest prices, and warrant iheir uoh1s to be of such manufacture as can be depended "I"' .All orders will receive paiticular and prompt at ention. ' I February 17i 1841 tf , Tf E AVE the choice of your Piano to U A myself, and I'll Insure you a fine one. i here are many persons who would pur chase Piano Fortes if they could lwsuie of being suited without much trouble. To such I would sav le ive the choice the instrument to myself, and if I send yon an indifien nt article it will he-my own Iosk. Simply send in your order, and say what priced Piano shall be chosetfi" ' ; ' s I am thoroughly convinced myelf that my Pianos re xoperior, sou in order that others may be convin ceo ais.i. i win asree tor mem io ue trieu netore twins 1 T -.a ".ls pAid for. - It is out of my power to make a more libe ral proposition.! - - E. p;nash. Book and Piano Forte seller, Petersburg, -Va February 6 II84U 13 (t THE MEDIC 4 L PUBLIC The hi'nrv anil PrarliM ivf MuiIir.iiiA. in the Medical Department of the Transylvania Univer M .-. -y- " :- sity.M at present racaut, and witu a view to till it in tiie best possible manner, applications tor tne appoint taeot are invited from tne Members or tne Medical Profession..; (; -f -.,-.-: '. The commuhicaliollir' on the subject, mast be nd dressed to the Dean of the Medical Faculty of T. V and come to hand before the 1st of June next, when the appointment will be made. The name of no one but the successful candidate will be made public M. C. JOHNSON, Chm. Board Trustees Transylvania University. March 1. 1841. 23 fit OITY TAX -WSTS. The inhabitants of Raleigh are hereby notified, that their Lists of 1 axable Property will be received at the City Hail. on Saturday the 27th instant, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Persons fii ing to give in their lists or Taxable Pro perty, as required, will be subject to a fine of two dol lars. 1- ALEX. J.-LAWRENCE, " Intendant pro tern. - March 15. 1841 23 3t frnO PRITTERS. A Journeyman Printer, II "whb is willing to work either at ("ase or Pres, is desirous of a situation. , Applications, personally or by letter, may be made at this Office. '' Raleigh.r March ' ft., 1841 t-y 83 ;- LIKELYf N EOtlOr WOM AlfAND T WO; :"rIILDRENJbale. 'Appfy at this' Office. - gepuS0.t840--8qf. : r.i-::- . jf OO D BACON .Low Tor the Cash, by the Kaeigh 2d.- MJfJcliu. JOB PRINTING Executed with neatness and despatch AT THIS OFFICE. fate of North Carolina. Graven Cmm K3iy. Cnuntv Courtofrhaa and Quarter Sessions. February .Term, A. D. 181. , Francis Downing, John Downing and Jane, his wile, jtbe said Jane the daughter and. oiily child of Uawson Downing,) Uernard, Jobn, kdward and Jane Donnelly (who are the children of Barbara Donnelly, oiherwlii Downing,) Edward Donnelly, son of Mary Donnelly pother wise Do n tng,) John, Sam uel, Robert and fidwanl Downing, (children of Jane Downing,) P&T1TIOSKRS ; . . . -r - . . Against John M. Roberts, Administratpr of Edward. Down ing. Rose Quin, (widow of James, Quin, ami daughter of Mary Donnelly.) Michael McClernon and Sally his wife, (the said Sallv being also the daughter of, paid Mary Donnelly .) James, Dawson and Francis Down ing, (who were sons of Jane-Downing aforesaid,) DfiFKJf DA51 8. . , K " ... . It being proved to the Court, that the Defendants, Rose Quin, (widow of, James Qatn,) Michael.: Mc ('lemon and Sally his wife, James Downing, Dawson Downing and Francis Downing, are not inhabitants oi this State : It. is ordered by the said Court, that publi cation be made for five -week,, successively, in the Raleigh Register, that tho said Rose Quin, Michael McClernon and Sally hi wife James Downing, Daw son Downing and Francis Downing, appear at the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven County, at the Court-house in Newbern, on the: sec ond Monday of May next, and plead, answer or de mur to the said petition, otherwise the same will be ta ken pro confesso against them'and heard accordingly. Witness, James G. Stanly Clerk of said Court, at Newbern, the second Monday of February, A. D. 1841. J. G. STASLY, Clerk. Pr. Adv. $6 25 .20 5w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; Caswell County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions- January Term, 1841. I Joseph Bracken & wife and others, Petition for divi vs Csion f Slaves, Henry Hundley & wife and others, j &c In this case it, appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that all the defendants, to wit, Henry Hundley and his wife Eliza. John Hooper and Martha Motley, are inhabitants of other States, It is Ordered ". and Decreed by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for the space of six weeks for the said defendants to be and appear at the next Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the said County of Caswell, at the Court House in Yancyvitle; oh the first Monday after the fourth Monday of March, 1841, then and' there to answer the said petition, otherwise Judgment pro confesso will be entered against them, and the cause be set for hear ing, and heard exparte. Teste, PAUL A. HARALSON, CCk. Feb2-6wll. ' v ' gNTATE ijr:-Cc OF NORTH C A K O I .IN A . Pitt Coun- Coort ot Picas and Quartet Sessions, Feb ruary Term, 1841. - . . j William R. Somerell v. Rufus K. Hearn. Original Attachment. ? . . ; ! .It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Rufus K. Hearu u not an inhabitant of this State; It is ordered by the Court, that publication he made in., the Raleigh Register f r ix. weeks, that the said Rufus K. Hearn appear before lbe Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarier Sessions to be held for i he county of Pin, at the Court-house in Greenville, on the. first AfiMiday in May next,, and replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be entered against him. Witness, Archibald Parker.Clerk of our said Court at Office in Greenville, the first Monday of February, A. D. 1841. ARCHIBALD PARKER, Clk. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt Coun- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions' Feb ruary Term. IS41. . William Clark , vs. John Sailer. Original Attachment. It appearing- to the satisfaction of the Court, that John Sutler is not an inhabitant of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that puMicati.ni be made in the Ralchzh Register for six weeks, that the aid John Satler appear before the Magistrates of the Court of Pleas nnd Quarter Sessions, to le held for he county of Pitt, at Ihe Court-house in Greenville, on the firt Monday in May next, ami replevy or plead lo issue, or judgment final, will be entered against him Witness, Archibald rHrker. Clerk of our na id Court at office in Greenville, the first Monday in February, A. D. 1841. ' .... ARCHIBALD PARKER. Clk. IIKRIFF'S SALn. otice I shall expose to public Safe at the Court-houre door, iu thejown of Rockingham, Rich mom! County, on the thitd Monday of April next, so much of the fol lowing Tracts of Land as will be sufficient M satisfy the taxes due thereun for the years. 1838 and 1839, and costs of advertising, viz : 45 Acres more or less, said to belong to Pean e, Tax, 55 J c-nie, lying near ItufTalow Creek. 150 do listed b; Roderick McSwan, neur Marks' Creek, Taxes 15 cents. 100 do. listed by James Nelson, lying on Carter leges Creek" Tax 9 54 cents. 600 do. listed by Alexander Cunninghajm dee'd. lying oil the waters ol the Kocky Fork. Tax (8 40$ 55 do. listed by Charles Bowpii, near Barnes' Bridge, on Guii Swamp, Tax 23 cents. 50 do. listed by Daniel P. Lvtch. adjoining the lands of Jinnetf McJNa:r and others. Tax 3 74 cts. SAMUEL TERR V. bB. Rockingham, Richmond County, Feb. 24, 1841. Price Adv. $7 50. ' IS TTSiFASnr SCII9 L, The Infant Schoo U under the superintendence of Mrs. P at, from rnibdelphia, will be opened as early in the Spring as the weather will permit. J he abases which bavexrept into the system will be rejected, and the plan of Pestalozzi will be pursued as much as possible, namely, to develop the powers of the mind by presenting ideas and uof a metre mass of words, rhe memory will be exercised, but not over taxed. , . As central a location as can be pcured, will -be chosen fir the School . - m Children will be admitted from the ege of three to seven. Tkhms The first Class, which will embrace the elements of Natural History, Hitory, Natural Phi osophy, Arithmetic, urography, Grammar, Writing, and Drawing, per Session, $10.50 .Second Class, 8-50 - 'Third Class, 6 50 Cj Thse who wish to patronize the School, wdl be so eool as to send their names lo Mis Melikh. at Mr. LeMessurter's, corner of Morgan ahddatisbi)- iy street. ,k r. .la - - Fets,12"--- '',14 4 HUNDRED DOLLAR PJANoXl hare for $3 sale another of those' splenuld six hundred dollars Piano' Fortes. '' Those who want somethinir extra, and uncommon, win do well to get the instrument ' al!u- Most of the .Piano bought from the subscriber, are never seen by their purchasers, until unpacked sttbeir ytacm vi uerauauon. E.P.NASH. Pstersburg, Feb, 6, 1841. 13 tate Of IVortll Carolina Lenoir Coan 3 tv Court f Pletfs and Quarter Sessions, Janu ary Term. 1841. Stephen White;"1 vs. .Original Attachment, levied. &c Bryan Burnet. " It appealing tn thp satisfaction" of the Court, that Bryan Burnet is not an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered that notice lie given, by public advertise-ment-in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that the said Bryan Burnet appear before the Court of Pleas and v Quarter Sessions, to be held for the- county of Renoir, at me t-ourttiouse in Kinston, en the first Monday of April jiext, a id replevy and plead to iseue, or judgment final will be entered up against him on this attachment. -Witness, Lewis C. Desmond; tTIerk of said Coutt, at Kinston, the first Monday of Janu aryAD 1841. ? LE WIS O. DESMOND, Clk. ; Feb. 12. , PrAdv$562i 14 6 ftlTATE OF NORTH CA ROLIN A, Lenoir 3 County. Court-of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term,' 1841. Daniel Andrews, "1 vs. , S. Original Attachment, levied, &c. Bryan Burnet, j . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Bryan Burnet is not an inhabitant of this State: It isordered that notice be given liy public advertisement in the Raleigh Register, for ix, weeks, that the said Bryan Burnet, appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Lenoir, at-the Courthouse in Kinston on the first Monday of Aril next, and replevy and plead to issue, or judg ment "final will be entered up against him on this at tachment. Y itness, .Lewis IX Desmond, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston, the first Monday of January,' Ac U. 1841. JUI5WJS U. UCSMUIMD, ClerS. F-b 12. Pr Adv. $5 62$ 14 6w State of , Worth Carolina Lenoir Coun tv. Court of Pleas and Quarier Sessions, Janu ary Term, 1 84J . . w illiam Phillips, William Jordan, William Ormond, and John Fih, infants, XV ? f f ,0" pf.lhe bv their Guardian. ,and8 ish, w r - i deceased. uauiuci ' vunwU) -. Vs.' T ' Abner Coleman and Mary Coleman. - It apearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that' Abner Coleman and Mary t'oleman. the defendants, are not inhdbitants of this State : It is ordered that publication 6e made for six weeks in the Raleigh Re gister,' for thOaid defendarrts to appear at the next term of said Court, to lie held for the county of Le noir, at the Courthouse in Kinston, o the first Moo day of April next,, and plead, s ar,9wei- or demur,, or the petition in this case will be taken" pro confesso, and set foi hearing. . ".Witness. Lewis C. Desmond, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston, the first Monday of January : 184 1. LEWIS C. DESMOND, Uerk. Feb-12 Pr Adr $5 62$1 ; J, 14 Hm TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,--Wakk Courtt, Court of Pleaa and Quarter' Sessions, February Term, 1841. .? i V Samuel G. Smith and WTife Sarah, Isham Haucbm, James , Nult and. Wife Gtlly; ,Grajr Dunjn tind Wife.. Lydia, Wesley Johnson, Berry Johnson, Mark H. Whitaker and wife Emily, Willis' Johnson. - ' versus ' . ' Uriai Brtucom, Ransom Bushee end ; Wife Har riet, Gustin Banks and. Wife Candace, and Sidney Baucom. . , Petition for Division of Land. : It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Ransom Busbee mid Wife Harriet. Gaslin Ba'nks and Wife Candace and Sidney Baucom, who are Defendants in this rase, are not inhabitants of this State: It js therefore ordered by the Court, that publi caiion be yiade in the Raleigh Register Jor six weeks, HJccesively, notifying caid . tion-fesidcRts lo be and appear belore the Justices of our next ;nur of Pleas and Quirter Sesiins to be held -for the'Cduiily of j Wake, at the Court House .to Raleigh, on the third Monday in May next, then and there to demur to and answer this Petition, otherwise the Court wi I proceed. to hear the. same ex parte as. to them, and to grant an order for partition according to the prayer of the Pe titioners. ... Witness, Alfred William, Clerk of said Court at Office in Raleigh, the third Monday rf February, 1841. 21, A. WILLIAMS. C. C. CI tat late or IVorth Carolna. WakeCoun- tourt of-Pleas aud Quarter Sessions. Feb ruary I erm, le4. Ratisom II. Siiuih, , vs. Attachment levied on .band. Hardy T. Iewis. A It appearing to the satisfaction of the Caurt htaT the defendant Hardy T. Lewis,, in ibis rase, is not an inhabi'ant of this State : Ii is therefore ordered by the Couit, that putlication be mad? irr the Raleihg Register for six weeks successively, notifying said de fendant lo be and appear tef.re the Justices of our next Court of Pleaa and Qaaner Sessions to beheld fr the t'ounty of Wake, at the Court House in Ra leigh, on the .3d Monday in May next t then and there to replevy nnd ilead to issue, ptticrwie judgment by default will be granted against him,. and the land le vied upon condemned, subject to the Plaintiff's reco very . .. Witness Alfred William, Clerk ofonr said Court, at office, iu Raleigh, the third Monday f February, 184V . . A. WILLIAMS, C. C. rTPIHK SUBSCRIBERS i.Qerfor sale privately, II their well known Farm and Mercantile stand, which is believed to he the hesf country stand anv where in the Country. TherFarm is amply suffi cient for three or four hahds ; the Dwelling is large and commodious, with three rooms below stairs, and three rooms with five fire places; framed kitchen and Stone chimney, with good "bouse for servants use The fStore House is sixty-two feet long, with twa fire places, and the Store thirty-eight feet in' length, imt sixteen feet wide, and not too large for the business of the viciidty. Also a Gin House, twenty-four feet square, and a Church close by the Store,'within sev. enty yards. - There aTp besides,- all necessary "Ou houses.' Further particulars 4s deemed oanecet-satryv Ou application, any person ran examine frr them selves. If we xbould not sell by the 1st of May we may-go to busiues again ourselves. v . A. S. WYNNE & CO. Wake County, January 15th. 1841 ft ITDRACTfCE OF Til 12 Ii4W. NA THANIEL J. PALMER, of Mdion, N. C. would respectlully Inform his friends and the public, that he intendsor the future to devote himself t al most exclusively) "to the Practice of the'Law, and will attend the Superior and C unty Courts of Wake. Or ange, Person and Cawell counties, aadlso the FeuV era! Colin si Rsleight . He will receive claims tot collecli.in due i any irtjf N"orth: Caiiiar the rounties of Pittsy lvania, and Halifax Virgioja.j Bu sineM of any kind entrusted 40 bis raanagemeot shall be faithfully aud dUigeiuly sttentt v 5r" n D. W Stone, Esq. and Alfred JoniavEsq, Raleigh. Thomas i 'A&ncj, Esq. Pi nd ' Ms Jamca M. Paloier, HiilslmhHigb,'N'.C. V t Samuel Waikins, and Martin P. Huntington, Mil ton, N. C. Milton, N. C. Feb. 24. 19 3w n propg tt Ttkroft SALE. The Sulriber.MlSU, 1 anxious of carrying into exe I cution his Jong cherished intention of , reoaoviag far the West, offers, for safe that very, valuable Establish ment, in the Chpr of Raieigh,' known as the Clf f" HOTEL. Having had bersonalchargef lh Hotel; for several yeari, the Subsciibrf ran apkrjntimhiij own knowledge as lo the adWenesindIue of the property: To a person,, who fa welt.arqoainled with the business the certain tyof a profiulde iuveiU ment.of his. money will be ensured. It lwajhal commanded, and,' from its eligibre' sifuation, always must command a fair proportion of custom." Its1 ad vahta'res as a Public House mrm too nnnteroW to be . detailed in an Adveitisement, but can bedemonstra- ted to any one inclined tp purchase. :The terms of sale, which wilt . le very accommodating, iiaj be known on applicaiioru . , , , DANIEL MURRAY. Raleigh; Jan. 27, 1841. -10 N. B. The 8uh8criler will a'Uo sell ji Phhtationof 20a Acres of Land, situated within 2$ mild of Ra leigh, known as the Ghaut Tract. i - Standard ami Star, till forbid. - ' State oT IVorth CaroUna-Lenolr Coon ty. Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions' Jan u ary Term. 1841. William Holland,' vs.. Rryan Burnet. Original Attachment, levied, 4 c. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Bryan Burnet is not in inhabitant of this States It is ordered that untice be fin by public advertise mei;t in the Raleigh P-; " ) tot fix weeks, that the said Bryan Burnet fore thejCourt of Picas and Quarter Sessions. k-e held for the county of jenoir, at mo uo- -e in Kinston, on the first Monday of April n 1 replevy and plead to ia- sue, or judgment fini ,,t be entered op against him on this attacbmenJWilhesa, Lewis C Desmond, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston the ft Mondav of January, A. D. 1841-r. - - " LEWI DESMv IwL Feb 12 Pr Ai. 2$'-: , . &w ' Rtfate of Wort n Garr 3 ty. Court of Pleas and IierfoirCpun iSer ' -;Jju. uary Term, 1841. ; Vf WilfiSm Holland &t;o." . Bryag Burnet. . M'KAk; It appearnis te the. satisfaction of the Court, that Bryan Butnet is not an inhabitant of this State :; It is ordered that notice be given by pultlic advertise- iiirui in iuc naieiga negisier, tor six wrens, tnat tue. said Bryan Burnet appear befdfe t1ieCv;orPleaa' aVd Quarter Serious, tor! lie held J tof rounfy of Lenpii1. at the Courthouse f Kiiii' ttsti Monday of Aprjl.,iittt,,and replevy and) plead to is sue, or judgmnnt final will be dieted up againsl him on this attachment Witness Lewis C. Desnfond, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston', the first 'Monday yf January, A. D. 1841, j t- ! LEWIS O. DESMOND Clertr -Peh 1 , .Vrjitei$SiH t.-U 14 4w (gitate ofTfortli Carolina, 1-enofrCou ty Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jan uary Term, 1841. - : . .. ' James E. MettO vs. . , C Orlgioal Attachment, levied, && Bryan Burnet, ji ! It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Bryan Burner is not an inhabitant of this Stale : It isordered that notice lie given by public advertise ment in the Haleigh Register, for six weeks, thai the said Bryan Burnet appear before the Court of -Pleas and Quarter Session, to, be held for the County of Lenir, at the Court honne its Kinston.; on the first M6tiday of April' next, and replcvi and plead to issue or judghien final will be entered up against htm on this attachment. Witness; Lewis C. Desmond, Clerk of said Court at Kinston, the first Monday of Janua ry, A.JJ 1841 i,K WIS U. jytSSJMOWD, Ulerk. , Fehll PrAdv$5 62i 14 6w . fate of JVorlh Carolina Lenoir Coan- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jan- " uary Term, 1841. v ' - ; Daniel A udrews, - ; . . . - , . vs. V Original Attachment, levied, &c Bryan Burnet, j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that , Bryan Burnei is not an inhabitant of this Htate It is ordered that notice be, given, by piblie advertise ment in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that -the said Bryan Burnet apjiear before lbe Court of . Plea aud Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Lenoir, at the Courthouse in Kinston, on the first . Monday of April next; and replevy and plead to issue. or judgmejnt final will be entered up against hint en this attachment ' Witness, Leww iC. Desmond, Clerk of said Court at kinston. the first Mnndsy of January, A. D. 184J LEWIS U UESMOND. C'lerk. Feb. 13, ' Pr Adv. $5 62$ . ' 14 6w 1 tiite of STdrtb Carolina, Lenoir Coun k9 ty. Court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions, Janu ary Term, 1841., Chauncy Graham',!) , I vs." 4 C Original Attachment, levied, 4c Bryan Burnet. ' "- " It appearing' to the satisfaction of the Court, that Bryan Burnet is not an Inhabitant of this State Y It is ordered that notice be given by public advertisement in the Raleigh Rgistei for six weeks, ihattfi said Rryan Burnet appear before the Court of Pleas and. ' Quarter J-essicms to be held for the county of Lenoir, f at the .Courthouse in Kinston, on the first Monday of Apiil next and replevy and plead to issue or judg-. ment final wilt foe entered Up against bim on this attachment-. Witness, Lewis C Desmond. Clerk,of-e said Court, at Kinston, the first Munday of January,. A. D. 1841. LEWIS p. DESMOND, Clerk. ..... Feb 12 ' " :;Pf Adv f 5 6tj , . MJy estate of IVortta Carolina. Lenoir Coun 53 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Janu ary Term; 184 1. ' , . . - Johrt Jackson, 7 j ' ." ' ;. g., v C Original Attachment, levied, Ac. Bryaa Burnet.5 ' s fi&k&;J&:;r It sppearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Bryan Burnet is not, an inhaltiunt yf this State : It is ordered tbat notice be given by public advertise ment in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks, tbat the said Bryan Boro'et sppear before the Court of. Pleas and Quarter Session,' to be held for thje coenty of Lenoir, at tiie Counhouse in Krostiin, on the first Monday pf.ApriLnext, sad replevy and plead to issue, or judgment final will be entered up against him on this attachment. Witness, Lewis C.jpesmond, Clerk ; of sauTCourt kt Knktoo.the first Monday of January, A. D.:J84t. l LEWIS C. DESMON0r Clerk. ; FeUaTM.PrAar$5 62 r . 1'annet Flank. Cscr tf Knots andSpkt lot sale at Fostke's Iiiui. M m'des North of Ra- eigb.; The Subscriber baa the slve Lumber, most-: jy seasoned, together with 4 large d increawug tr ortment of other descriptions; .which a hotter fme; titan the same article can be bougbHi Wake The largert the bill, the lower the) prw Prompt attention lo all orders addressed to ' ihe Sub briber, P. M. Wakefield. A. J. FOSTER. February 12. I I jjjijij . . 0m .
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