V ;'..:-. SEMI-WEEKLY ' ' - "ZjZtZ&stt - - :.CT .;8-. 1, 1 -I FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1841. - . J- . ;r-, v .:: . U&S EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. i 1 ScBsciPTioir. Five Dollars per annamialf in Advance. " ; . Adtsbtikt. For every 16 line, first inser- 'tion, One Dollarjeach subsequent insertion, 25 cents f!nrT Ohdxhs and Jcdicial Advertisements will be charged 25 percent higher ; but a deduction of 33$ per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for ad vertisers by the year. j Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-W eeky Rko- istkb. vfill also appear in the ' Weekly Paper, free of charge. ! qj' Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER. THE LATE LORD LYTTLETON. .Whilst the World was in being, the house n which Mr. Topham and I resided, in the Beaufort buildings, was the constant resort of rfien ofliterary character; and, among the number, we had the pleasure of reckoning Miles ' Peter Andrews, Esq. who had been the friend of Mr. Topham from his yoifth. I should not haf. introduced his name in these pages, it being somewhat extraneous to my subject, but to mention a circumstance that I heard from himself; which, as I ever. knew him to be a man of veracity and strict honor. I have every reason to believe true : and as it explains some circumstances res- I meeting the death ol the late Lord Lyttleton vVfr A nr!i-oTO' tt l5 mnl ft rnmnininn frr cpva. ral years), neverbefore made known to the Hiblic, it may nol be, uninteresting to my eaders. A few nights previous to Lord L s. I emise as menuouetiuu ms oiugrap,uy ached to. his?P6effi3)(soon after ho had got into bed, he saw a female at the foot of it jwith a dove In herliano, and beautifully ar rayed in white, who told him, in a very im pressive manner,to prepare himself for death, as the third night from that, exactly at twelve o'clock, he should depart this life ! His jLordship, who had ever led a very gay oue, 1 : . r i i I jk poncv,ng u n w w..u Wr 4M got into iiis-room, anu uaa saiu so memy 10 . pswmsumen, --.ounu . uuur ., anu , . person m me room qui nis vaiew up .was r. ast asleep m a recess, where he always lay. neatly alarmed atlhe circumstance, it made i deep impression upon htm,- and he deter- hined to put off a, visit he was to.have paid Mr. Andrews that very week ; and the niffhl I .... . . , .. , . . , . , tvhich the spectredesenbed as his last, was the rery onelie was expected to sleep at Dart- ord. On the fatal evening his Lordship had Several ol his friends about him, who amused . hemselves with looking at the famjlf pie- lures till the hour of twelve o'clock arrived. Us some of them regarded it a phantom of i -- -. lis Lordshipf s brain, they privately put the Iclock forward'a few minutes. As soon as it Istruck, heitrijrhed round to all who weje jabout him, and said, " jYou see I have cheat ed the ghost I" -Upon which he went up to bed rand his valet brought him up some tn- ing meaicine to taiie, out naa iorgouen a noon to stir it; he sent him down for one; nd on his return.found him actually a corpse n the bed! he looked at his LorUshm s ine stop-watcn, anu lounu me nanos exacuy L a a r ' ei-Ti i l .l it the stroke of 12 o'clock. 'Mr.vAndrews, ; t . I- uuuins uiai ins j.urusiuii uiu nuv uuiuc uuwu fc on the day lie promised, which was the very h lune un which nc uicu,ctjuiu ikii iiiiagiuc ine reason of it, and .'had I retired Jo rest some what before twelve o'clock ' He had not been long lying down,1 wheh the curtains at ine toot oine oeu were opened ana ne saw his Lordship standing before him, in a large ngurea morning gowmwnicn always remain- IU ill ItIC IIUU9C 1111 ilia 1JUIU9UIJJ S BVIC use Mr. Andrews, conceiving lhat his Lordship had arrived after he had retired as he so posi- Itively expected him on that day, said to him, " My lord you are at rsome of your tricks ; go to your bed or I wul throw something at you. The answer he returned was . ... n i . t is all over wnn me, Jinarews; anu in stantly disappeared, j As there wa large clothes press at the loot'ol the bed, he con ceived his Lordship had got into it, and rose to see ; but he did not find him there.; He next examined the night-bolt on the door, and found t fast; and he saw by the candle I he had not been ions in bed, or he; might otherwise have conceived it a dream. He 1 runs his bell, and inquired of his servants ani where Lord Lvttleton V?a8? thev said thev I had not seen him. The niffht sown was next I eouffht for,1 and found in iU usual place. Mr. I Andrews knew not of his Lordship's . death . . r I till next day,. when letters from London an- nounced It tt haVe taken place exactly at 12 o'clock the night before. As must naturally be supposed, the circumstance - acul loss of his friend made a very great impression upon Mr. Andrews, anu anecieu mis lor some months after, as he is positive to his being awake at the time it happened.nd of the - -r ,1. .i.MAm . TTrwr.ot5.r -FHc, .. V"": iTrr.7pul IT. upariiui,view 01 wic uwuww. , , cumstances connected with Lord Lyttleton s death are on record, well authenticated DV I attended to at the shortest noUce, and done m a su neonle of hnnnrl veracitV. and hirll standing I penor style of workmanship. ii I and that lie died at the exact hour of twelve. is beyond a doubt. ' With respect -to Mr. Andrews,! he is a man of a "strong vlnind, stored with the most elegant accomplishments which literature, a refined education, and a good understanding could give it ; . his char acter as a man of honor and truth has never been impeached, while his ample fortune has placed him above the : petty cavils or petty necessities'jof chequered life : , therefore, .."un det such circnmWaijet, we can have no tea Jon to suspeci 5irJ Andrews of telling any thing but what he saw. But this solemnly protest ; he mentioned the occurrence to me at his own table, in his own house, and in; the presence of Mr. TSpham. j Whether Lord Lyttleton's death is to be attributed to a divine source or not, I cannot pretend determine ; 6ut many people suppose, as he was found with his watch in his hand after death, and by'it, it was exactly twelve, the idea of the time not biirrff past which was ordained to finish htf etistence, gave him soch a shock as to cause, his immediate death1 from the fright. ' j The following cbaiacteristicpassage in Vivian Grey's Novel of" the Young Puke," is given in one of the late English journals : , j I am one, though young, yet old enough to know that ambition is a demon i and I fly from what I , fear. And Fame has eagle wings, and yet mounts not as high as man's desires. - When ajUis-gained how little then is won ! And yerto gain that Ijitle, how much is lost ! Let us once aspire, and mad ness follows. Could we but drag the purple from the hero's heart ; could we but tear the iaurel from the poet's brain, and read their doubts, theii dangers, their despair, Ve might learn a greater lesson than we shall ever ac quire, by musing over their exploits, or their inspiration. Think of unrecognized Caesar, with his wasting youth" weeping ijover the Macedonian's young career ! Could Phar salia compensate for those withering pangs ? View the obscure Napoleon starving in the streets of Paris ! What was St. Helena to the bitterness ot such existeuce. I he visions ofjiast glory might - illumine even that dark imprisonment; but to be conscious that his su per natural energies might dielaway without creating their miracles carvihe wheel, or the rack,nvalthe torture of such a suspicion. " THE BRIDE. ! The writings of Washington Irving abound in pictures, which, for delicacy, taste and truth, are not surpassed by any writers in the English language. The following is an exquisite passage from a chapter of Brace bridge Hall. I Irnnw n r qi irh t mnre phnrminnr nnfi toucbing than lhat of a yonn- and uidid bridev . nf virair.ihit Tforl nn trmMinir ... - o"- - - r o irf jn U)e tendtfniCM of hef year9 forsakfoK 0 Krtl,.0uft1I f hor -thar thti nf childhoodatlj with the impHcit confi. denc(f aud the gweetself-abandonment which ii ro .ii.i,. enr h of . chf5ce.5wLn t hMr her. in r.i" :.i i.i: i line kuuu uui'uai'c ui mc niucti, vicmiug uci- h- ,t . . fop . ,n r nonpftr - si(,UtlflfiS nn(1 in hM,thL tn ,OVfl . . . ... . t . K.:r.,, , W.a votibn of Kntli: Whither thou goest X will go. and where thou lodgest I will lodffe ; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God." Bonaparte on suicide. " Suicide is a crime most revolting to my feelings; nor does any reason present itself to my understand ing by which it can be justified. It certainly originates in that species of fear which we denominate cowardice. For what claims can a man have to courage who trembles at the frowns, of fortune ? True heroism !;consists j. - min - Kllnirinr tn the ilk nf life, in IJj.i. thev chalUniri him m1 xl r" j j &t . . - mKaf. V On sinnthpr itrs nn when ta k- - . fi shifirt. Rnnanarte ohservwl " If Marius had slain himsell on the Marshes of Mintarnae, he never would have stood the seventh time for counsnl." IIJ1TS. HATS I BY WHOLESALE. The Subscribers would inform Merchants and others, rhat thev have received their Serine supply of Fur, Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS, of the latest and most approved styles, which will be offered at the lowest possible prices. . WOODHOUSE & ECKLES. Petersburg, Va. March 20. .25 4t OTICE, In pursuance of an Order of tha Court of Equity of Chatham County,: I shall sell at Public Auction, in the Town of Putsboro , on j Tuesday of next May Court,, being the 1 1th day of the month, the STORE-HOUSE andLOT. be longing to the late firm of Thompsok Sc Hikes, and now occupied by H. C. London. The Sale is made for a division among the owners, and a credit of six months will be given on bond and approved sccurtty. Joseph kamsax, u. m. e, Pittsboro. 25th March, 1841. 25 w6w TTOTirF..-Bv virtue of a Deed in Trust to i!f Snm'l H. Hart, executed bv Gardner Jones, for certain purposes therein mentioned, the ondersign- " survivng Executor of the said Hart, wilt proceed to 8611 Ush " 8i-J drfoA ,V. n,rf.RAni. in Kn.it, TTSII Rnuni 17mm- ".i OTLAknS: ntinin 300 arrM more or lesa 'beloninrr tn the Laid Gardner Jones. ' i VAiU - - CHARLES BUWAKU8. Surviving Executor of Sam'l JL Hart. Crerne County, 12th March, 1841 25ts " : rPr Adv't $2 50 TTDAUSTIWG, &c.--Tbf Subjeribfera a re pje- I AM. Pr M execute an mnaa 01 nuuoo .wu PAINTING. ImUation. of every variety of 1 Marble, and of all kinds of Wood ; flso, Wall fainting, Paper-hanging, Gilding, Glazing, &c. &c P"8or wishing PainUug of any description exe-j bu.;u, nimig w iuv piiup nei i uuur iu lue opus. ot trie tale, may expect to have it done to their en tire satisfaction. C. & 8. FRAZIER. . Raleigh, March 1, 1841., . !t419 6m CI IIETL, AII & the Shctland- kjers. or The Northern Circuit, by Cath ariiie Sinclair. Just received by i! r r"r..,A TURNER & HUGHES. March 23 . , . , . .IL ' I . . -j I ' . ' ' 1 ' ' ' 'J ' . OR IIIRE. A Negrev girl aged about . - Suited to the house Enquire at this Office RaleiglfJaTi. 167 tf r MORE NEW GOODS! Late arrivals have pla- SSjetk ced in possession of the lUl undersigned, an addi tional supply of STA PLE Sr FANC YDR Y GOOItS, among which are elegant plain and figured Mouslin de Laines.Chal- lies, Silks Satins, French catd English Prints, Mas lins, Flannels, $c. 4c - : . . He has also, to rent, on accommodating terms,? an Elegant STORE ROOM, and several xomfotiahle upper Rooms in his New Brick Building. B.B.SMITH. January 27, 1841. 9 - -i : HOYT & CO'S OFFICE. Brilliant Scheme to be drawn Yith April. ! $60,000, 30,000, $15,000! . 16 drawn Ballots, making more Prizes than Blanks. P. M. Hoyt & Co. take great pleasure in present ing to! their old patrons, and the public generally, (he following magnificent -Scheme of ft. Lottery to be drawn April 17, 1841. D. M. Hoyt& Co. hope to have the pleasure of selling the first Capital, at least, of sixty thousand dollars. All know that D. M. Hoy t has a reputation above all other venders for selling large capitals. Fifty and" forty thousand have been sold ' by him within twrweeks of one another ; ninety thousand dollars in two weeks, u what no oiher venders havl evet done. All that is necessary to obtain one of the splendid priz8 in thacheme ottered below, is to make a re mittance of $2Q for a (single whole ticket, shares in proportion. n. nv'?t?'- UfM. HOYT & Co. Richmond. Virginia State Lottery, for endowing the Leesburg Academy and for other purposes class E. fox T841, to be determined by the drawing of toe UnionXiot- tery, class No. 2 for 1841, to be drawn at Alexandria, D C' on Saturday, 17th April, 184L Grand: Scheme : 1 prize of 4 ! 5 10 I 10 i 30 50 60,000 30.000 15,000 50 prizes of 100 170 170 124 124 124 . ; 124 400 300 250 200 150 100 80 70 60 50 40 25 20 15 12 10 10,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4.000 148 -- 2,500 172 2,311 6324 2,000 5673 1850 5673 r 1500 5673 1230 5673 1000 7564 500 78 drawn numbers and If drawn Ballots. Tickets $20 shares m' proportion. A certificate of package of 26 whole, tickets will be sent for $260. A certificate of 26 halves and quarters n proportion. For tick e! 8 or shares or certificates of packages in any of the above mentioned schemes, please address D. M. HOYT & CO. 125 ' Richmond, Va. NEW GOODS. JUST received fifty cases Straw Goods, consisting of all qualities of Leghorn c Straw Bonnets, all of which are of our own manufacture. Also 1000 Nun's Bonnets; 60 dozen Bandloxes, and a large assortment of Flowers, which makes our assortment equal to any ever offered in this State all of which we will sell for cash as low as can be purchased in New Yrk. ' WARREN, CARPENTER & CO. .- Sycamore street. Petersburg, March 18. w4t25 SPRING STOCK for 1841, Wholesale, I am now in possession of a large and well selected assortment of HATS of the various qualities, manufactured ex pressly for me. Having visited the different Manufactories early in Janua ry, and given out my orders that sufficient time might be eiven for cettmg them up in a superior manner, " 1 . .. . ...... . , , . . 11 feel no Hesitancy m inviting not oniy mercnantswno intend purchasing their Goods in the Petersburg and Richmond Markets, but also those who may pass thro' on their way further North, to an examination of my stock. I have also an unusually large assortment of Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hats, all of which I am determined to offer on the most accommodating terms. j-;. FRANCIS MAJOR, i, ' ' . Sycamore street s. Petersburg, March 18. w4i25 &JEW SIIZIJ& GOOJD&. rK VARNUM, EGERTON & CO. I STCAMOBZ ST. FITKaSBUHB, VA. A RE now opening a more extensive, complete and A desirable assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY desirable assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS than they have ever had ; selected wltn great 1 care and under the most favorable circumstances, for I wholesale and retail trade. They would respectfully ask the attention of dealers to their stock, being confi- PricM.Me. " low as 1 lihernl aa nnv House in the Slate. liberal aa any House in the State. ! JACOB B. VARNUM, ROBERT C. EGERTON, JOSEPH H. PALMER. March 25 3w25 " " - I BOOTS SHOES. Havina considerably extended my business in the maaufacturine oft BOOTS and i SHOES, am now enabled to keep constantly on hand an assortment of Gentlemen's Shoes of different Qualities. I would thank those who wish a good arli ele. and are disposed to encourage our own Mechanics, to give n acall, with the Cash as in future, I shall sell on no ether terms. . 1 nrr Gentlemen wishing to see something very su perior In the Boot line, will please call and examine for themselves. i . w.whiijs. Raleigh, March 22 6t25 J ' TAX MSTS. The inhaWfanta of Raleigh are hereby notified, attheir Lists of neir iis oi Taxable Property will be received t the City Hall, on Saturday Ihe 27th instant, betweeri the hours of ID AM.and 5 P. M- , '11 ', , . i I ! . iars; . i ALEX. J.AWRENGE, , E. P.NASH. nence in the ar .hiJe ' j' mendant pro tern. Petersburg, Feb., 18417 13 ' general aatisfacQd I . .sV- A,atr t. " , Wi X R A M S r Watch and Clock Maker JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, Respecs fully informs his old customer 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 has in his employ a skilful and steady workman, and will besides, also give the business his personal attention ; and from bis knowledge of all the different branches of busi ness, he flatters himself that ha will be able to give general satisfaction. His Shop is in the Sbre former ly occupied by Haztett Kyle, deceased, nearly oppo site the New Alarket House. All work warranted to petform welj Persons visiting the City would find it to their interest to give him a call, as his prices will be such as to suit the times. Raleigh, March 1, 1841. 91 &tate of IVorlfi Carolina. ('raven Coun- 3 ty. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. February Term, A. D. 1 841. Francis Downing, John Downing and Jane, his wife, (the said Jane the daughter and only child of Dawson Downing,) Bernard, John, Edward nd Jane Donnelly, (who are the childrenof Barbara Donnelly, otherwise Downing,) Edward Donnelly, son of Mary Donnelly (otherwise Downing.) John, Samuel, Robert and Edward Downing, (children of Jane Downing,) PETITI03SEB8 ; . , Against John M. Roberts, Administrator of Edward Down ing, Rose Quin, (widow of James Quin, and daughter of Mary Donnelly.) Michael McClemon and Sally his wife, (the said Sally being also the daughter of said Mary Donnelly.) James, Dawson and Francis Down ing, (who were sons of Jane Downing aforesaid,) Def.exdants. ft beig proved to the Court, that the Defendants, Rose Quin, (widdw of James Quin,) Michael Mc Clernon and Sally his wife, James Downing, Dawson Downing and Francis Downing, are not inhabitants ol this State : It is ordered by the said Court, that publi cation be made for five weeks, successively, 'in the Raleigh Register, that the said Rose Quin, Michael McClemon and Sally his wife, James Downing, Daw son Downing and Francis Downing, appear at the County Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions of Craven County, at the Court-house in Newbern, on the sec ond Monday of May nest, and plead, answer or de mur to the said petition, otherwise the same will be ta ken pro eonfesso 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. STAKLY, Clerk. Pr. Adv. $6 25 20'5w TATE OF NORTH CAROMNA. pitCoun 3 l7- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb ruary Term, 1841. William R. Somerell r. Rufus K'. Hearn. Original Attachment. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Rufus K. Hearn is not an inhabitant of this State; It is ordered by the Court, that publication :be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that the said Rufus K. Hearrf appear before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Pitt, at the Court-house in Greenville, on the first Monday in May next, and replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be: entered against him; i I Witness, Archibald Parker.Clerk of our said Cou at Office in Greenville, the first Monday of Fcbruar A. V. 1841. ARCHIBALD PARKER, Clk 24TAT TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.- Pitt Coun- -Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb ruary Term, 1841. William Clark vs. John Satler. , Original Attachment. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that j John Satler is not an inhabitant of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that the said John Sailer appea before the Magistrates of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to lie held for ihe county of Pitt, at the Court-house in Greenville, on the first ! Monday 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 in February, I A. U. 1841.-, ARCHIBALD PARKER, Clk. TTlVFASIIr SCHOOL., The Infant Schoo fl under the superintendence of Mrs. Pkt, from Philadelphia, will be opened as early in the Spring as the weather will permit. . 1 he abuses which have crept into the system wilt 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 not a mere mass of words. The memory will be exercised, but not over taxeJ. As central a location as can be pcured, will be chosen for the School Children will be admitted from the age of three to seven. TunMs The first Class, which will embrace e the L?hi" it in a. elements of Natural History, HUtory, Natural I osowby, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Wrhiif, ana urawing, per cession, iu pit Second Class, 8 50 Third Class, 0 50 (Xj Those who wish to patronize the School, will be so good as to send their names to Miss Meiish, at Mr. LeMessurier's, corner of Morgan and Salisbu ry streets. Feb. 12. 14 Tw ALIJ ABLE City Property fOr Sale V By virtue of a Decree of Wake Equity Court, at Fall Term, A. D. ,1840, I shall offer for sale at Public nuuivn w me uigueui, uiuuer, on juouuay, me (b A . . 1 u:i i.: j. n . an.i. uay oi marcn nexi, ai me voun-nouse uoor, iu ine J e . .L rt . , City of Raleigh, the following unimproved Lots in die said City, known and designated in the plan of said City, as Lots numbered Eighteen, 1 8) Twenty, (201 Twentyone,(21) Twenty-four.f 24) Twentyve,f 25) Twenty-six, (26) Thirty-six, (36) Thirty-seven, (37) Thirty-nine, (39) Forty, (40) Forty-one, (41) Forty- two, (42) ; making in all, Twelve Lota, belonging to the Estate of Robert Williams, deceased. Terms of Decree. Six aid twelve months credit Bonds with approved securities will be required of the Purchasers . TH: L. WEST. C. &-M.E. " Raleigh, February 16, 1841. 16 ts. IX HUNDRED DOLLAR PIA N O-I have for sale another of those splendid six hundred dollars rrk - . . "... . ' i fiano r ones. J nose na want uimAthmvortn an Piano Fortea. Those who want something extra, and j uncommon, will do well to get the instniment allu ded to.. , ' ' ; " - v?. mW V SW Will Vftal I Jm- - U9mm. mm, .t m ' .11 .jl Most otUhe Pianos bought from the subscriber, are tte of JVortn Carolina Lenoir Coun ty, i Uoort of fleas and Unarler sessions, Janu ary Term, 1841: f Stephen -White, ' ' i wf ye. Coriginil Attachment, levied, &c. Bryan Burnek j' i ; . f l it appealing to the satisfaction of the. Court, that Bryan Burnet is not an inhabitant pf ,tlii State : It is ordered that notice be given, by public advertise ment in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that the said Bryan Burnet appear before the Court Df Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Lenoir, at the Courthouse ih Kinston, on thelfirst Monday of April next, aad replevy and plead to issue, or judgment final will be entered up against him on this attachment. Witness, Lewis C. Desmoid, Olerk of said Cdurf, at Kinston, the first Monday of Janb ary, A.D.18H, LEWIS (J. DESMOND, Clk. Feb. 12. ' PrAdv$5 62f 14- 6w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Lenoir County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1841. Daniel Andrews, vs. C 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 is ordered that notice be given by public advertisement in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks, that the said Bryan Burnet appear before the Cour of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the eouary of Lenoir, at the Courthouse in Kinston, on the first Monday of April next, and replevy and plead to issue, or judg ment final will be entered up against him on this at tachment. Vt itness, Lewis C. Desmond,. Clerk. of said Court, at Kinston, the first Monday of January, A. D. 1841. LEWIS U. DESMOND Clerk. Feb. 12. Pr Adv; $5 62 14 w - Sta tr. tate of Mortlt Carolina Lenoir Coun- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Janu ary Term, 1841. William Phillips, William Jordan, William Ormond, Daniel, Mary, Stephen Petition for partition of the and John Fish, infants, glands of the late John Fish, by their Guardian, Samuel H. Coward, vs. Abner Coleman and deceased. Mary Coleman. J It appearing to the satisfaction of- the Court, that Abner Coleman and Mary Coleman, the defendants, are not inhabitants of this State : It is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Ke gister, for the said defendants to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held for the county of Le noir, at the Courthouse in Kinston, on the first Mod- daynf April next, and plead. ar.swer ot demur. orlowf. at the Courthouse iq JUijston, pi? tttJL -first the netition in this case will be taken Dro confessot I and set rot nearing. Witness, Lewis C. Desmond, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston, the first Monday of January, 1841. LEWI8 C. DESMOND, Clerk. Feb 12 Pr Adv $5 62 .14 6w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Wiki Couhtt, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1841. -j - . ". James Nult and WifaGilly, Gray Dunn and Wife Lydia, Wesley. Johnson, Berry Johnson, Mark H. Whitaker and wife Emily, Willis Johnson, versus 1 Urins Baucom, Ransom Busbee and Wife Har riet, Gustin Banks and Wife Candace, and Sidney Baucom. - Petition for Division of Land. It appearing tb the satisfaction of the. Court, that Ransom Busbee him! Wife Harriet," Gustin Banks and 1 Wife Candace and Sidney Baucom, who are K,dsin this case, are not inhabitants of this Ic'Llherefbre ordered by the Court, that publi- jn be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, essively, notifying said non-residents to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Wake, at the Court House in Raleigh, on the third Monday in May next, then and there to demur to and answer this Petition, otherwise the Court wi.l proceed to hear the earns ex parte as to them, and to grant an order for partition according to the prayer of the Pe iiiiuiiria. Witness, Alfred William?, Clerk of said Court at Office in Raleigh, the third Monday of February, 1S41. 21 A. WILLIAMS, C. C. tate Of IVortn Carolna. WakeConn- ty. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Feb- I ruiry 'IVrm, lt4t. . . Ransom II. Smith, ) l I vs. v Attachment levied on Land, Hardy T. Lewis. j J It appearing to the satisfaction of the, Caurt htat I me aeienaant naniy i . ljewis, in mis case, not an inhabitant of this State : Ii i4 therefore ordered by Reeister for six weeks successively, notifying said de- fendant to be and appear before the Justices of our I next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to beheld for the County of Wake, at the Court House, in Ra leigh, on the 3d Monday in May next, then and there to replevy and plead to issue, otherwise judgment by default will be granted ngainst him, and .the land le vied upon condemned, subject to the Plaintiff's reco- vpnr . .. Witness. Alfred William?, Clerk of our said Court, at office, in Raleigh, the third Monday of February, 1841. A. W1LL.1AMS. J. U. Ci TATE OF NORTOj .CAROLINA lO Chaven County. Court of Pleas and Uniriar Hm!aiu F.lirii.nT.Mi 1 Tl isif : w a v.H.J VllUf m. MS. . W X . C II f r-J- t..l. . vaanui ubiviijci, uiiiu J a l unci , rfuuil XVli KiJlail, -. . . i Gardner, Petitioners, - - AGAINST . Lovey L. E. M. Wadswoib, James B. Wads- worth, and I homas J. Wadsworth, Defendants. i ciuiuii jvr AJivtsum oj juana. j It being proved to the Court that. the Defendants I are not inhabitants "of this State, It is ordered by the It being proved to the Court that, the Defendants ! I said Court, that publication be made for five jveeki I : i i .u r i - t r . . . . ? . waraineiT, iu uib najeiau xveeuter, mat lueraKll I, in ,,.. , n , i I ixivey xj. xj. m. mauswonu, james o waaBWortn,! I and Thomas J. ... w adsworth pear at the County I Court of Pleas and Quacler Sessions of Craven coun ty, at the Court House in Newbenr. ' on the second Monday of May neat, end make their defence tb this I petition, or the said petition will be taken pro eon- -Ze ?cwo against them, and heard accordingly. Witness, James G. Stanly,! Clerk of said Court at Newbern, the 2d Monday of February, A. D. V41, , J. G; STANLY, Clerlv March 18. : PrAdvl $5; 24 MEMOTAI. Mas, M. A. PRENDE RG AST , respectfully infonna the Ladies' of Raleigh, and tae public.generaJly, tbat she has removed her Straw Bonnet Esta.nl Isrim.nt ' to the haown nn Newbern Sext Corher South-East aide of I A.W Ua . .kT V . hJA. 17 T . X. r IT " ' ' ' S ... Raleiah. March 9.1841- - , , Mrs. P. will pay particular attention te dean - ana Amena nis wiie, juua uaruner, anaionna aa.T''" ? PROPEHT Falll f.... r SAI-EThe Sutitery j j j "f anxious of earrvin intn'TiIy - eution- his. long cherished ioiention oi removioKito the West, offers for gale that very valuable Establish ment, in the City of Raleigh, Known 'ii'iaOTT HOTEL. Having hid personal charge of ,ih Hbl; for several years, the uMbiiberWan lipeVlkfrom his own knowledge aatolhe productiveness an2 aJotof the property; To ft peraoh, who a wUifqu4nted vrith the busioess, the eerUinty of rfit beineit mentof his money will bo, enepretL . It aj way's has commanded, sind, irom iii Eligible 'ituiwr aroyi must command a fiit proportion of Cuatom. ' It id vah'ages as ff Public House ire too hornerbn 4o be detailed in an Advertisement, but can be tematitin ' ted to any one incHned..to' purchase. T.M teft pf sale; which will be very ili$cmcatinsr ffj ;be known oh application. e, t, u PANIEL MURRAY Raleigh-Jan. 27, 1841: -'Id . N. B. The Suhscriber will also sell a Plantation of 200 Acres of Land, Bi'tuated within 2 j milea bf Ra leigb, known as the Ghit Trach 4. Standard and Star, till forbid; . ... m Otate of IVorth Carolina Lenoir detn- kJ ty. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jtau ary Term. 1841 ; WilUam Holland, t r . v . I- is s vs, , . v fjriginai Attachment, leVieu, 4c Bryan Burpet j V J . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Cooftj that Bryan Burnet is not an wVabitSnfof this Slate It is ordered that ndtide be .given bv public advetuse ment in the Rak-igh Register, for six weeks; thai the said Bryan Burnet appear before the Court :ef P1bs and Quarter Sessions, ja be bU for tb. county of Lenoir, at th,e' Courthouse In Kinston, 6d the first Monday of April next, and replevy and plead to' is sue, or judgment final will be entered up agartrsthm on this attachrrienU Witpeas; Iwi CiIJe8teoi)d, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston the first-Monday of January, A. D. 1841 J i t .. , ". r- i LEWIS G 5)ES0NDi Clerk,. Feb 13 Pr" Adv 5 62 liw 4 tate of ATorth Carolina,-Lenoir (Joan S3 y Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasions,Jn uary Term. 184U1 Spfgm William Holland & Coipp It appearing, te the aatisfactjon of lherC9nrt, lnat Bryan Burnet is not aft inhabitant of this State t-It is ordered that notice bergivenby johfie-iMl ment in the Raleigh Register; fofdx-vmk thalhe said Bryan Burnet appear; before the iUdurtJe.i,le8 and Quarter SessHHis,,to; be held forth county of Monday ot April next, ana replevy and uread If is sue, or judgmont final win be entered up tgainStJirm on this attachment. 4WRneis, Lewis C Desmond, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston,- the first4 Holiday of January, A. D-184K' LE WIS C. DE8MOIVD,- Clerk. Feb 12 .Pr Adv . $5, 62 14r!6vrJ itate of Nortli Carollmv-LenoirCoun-3 ty . Court of Pleas and Quarter Seaslopa. iah- uary lerrn, jB4i. r j , Jame? H8 .1 .Original Atoachment; levied,' &c- Bryan Burnet. It appearing' to the satisfaction of 'the Court that Bryan Bomet la not an inhabitant of : thiaStatas It is ordered, that notice be given br.pubo advarse ment in the Raleigh Register, for six weekathaMbe said Bryan Burnet appear before tbe'Coqit of Tlea and Quarter ' Sessions, tb be held ' for the 'county of Lenoir, at the ' Courtbonse m ' Kiriston, on' the "tlrrt Monday of Apnl next, and replevy ami pleaTO War, or judgment final will be entered up asajpaC'hfro dn acnmenw. w ruiess, Lewis u. veaaron". M of said Court, at. Kinston, the first Monday of Janua ry, A. i. D. 1841, VLE WlSC. DESMOND, Clerk, sb 11 fPrAdv $5 Gfy ' li ew Feb 1 tate of JVortli Carolina Lenoir Coun 3 Court of Pleas and Quailer Scasione, Jan uary lerm, 1841. . ' ' Daniel Andrews,- 1 f "i l XJ.U: vs. C Original Attachment, levTeuiJjc. Bryan Burnet. 3 t4 ; : . .; . - -.! . appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Bryan Burnet is not an inhabitant of t this States It . is ordered that notice be gifeo,vby public advertise meni in ine naieign negiaier- iot six. weexs, inai. ine said Bryan Burnet appear beforeVthe Court of Pleas and Quarter Session ttf be heldfdr the county of Lenoir, at the - Cnorthoose in Kinston, on the first' Monday of April next, and replevy and, pieadrto issue. or ladement final will be entered up acaiost him on this attachment. Witness, Lewis U. Desmomi, Cleric of said Court at Kinston Abe first Monday of January, a, ii. is-ll. jjrjyvioUi UXjUiunu, Clrs. Feb. 12. "; ' Pr Adv $5 2$ -l 14 6 SJ10!? Cl'noJr on rf jj Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Janu ary TerTO'ilSin'-VX;'"" ( hauncy Graham,')-i . .-r Qimxt . v- . :-. OrialAttocbinept,-kieuV4;C. Bryan Bar1eU'' 3 4 V f.-.'v- ' It appearrnz to the iadsfaction of llie Court, ihtt Bryan Burnet is jiotauinbabitantiof flu '.Slate : J I l VlUll lKA IU,I UUUM UQKBHil UT BUICI I1XVC1UCI1V ,n rae Raieign xiegrsxei w six -weens, . mt ine aaia fTan Bamet appear tjefare toe ourt olE f leaiand 1 bctsh, to ue uciu r iw couinj pi xcnwir. at tne uoartoouse tn Jtunatoa, on ine first Aionuay or Ap. il next, and replevy ajiieadifsue; judg,: v f. ment finat will be entered up-gaint htmlnOiikU'-.'n:''C,. taehment. - Witness. t Lewie Z. Deambrtdi; Clerk ,-Je. . -.- raaiif IIahiI 'iI K imImi 1ha fifrt UiMdn f lininm; I . . . - T J- 4 ww. ....w. . m .mv,ii , Fl n loil ; .TUU7H r nP9UnWll ,fl.. LSWU C.-DESMOND. Clertu - Pr Adv $5 62 ' V ... .U 6w tate Of Worth Carol lna,Lenoii Conn- Court of Pleas and Quarter SssTons; Janu ary Term, 1841. . j , - John Jackaon.1 . " '-r' ' vs. . . Original AlUehmehVlavied-4c.. 1 Brvan B or net S - " "k . r i .if 1 V U BDDearimr to the saUsTactfott of tbstConrt. iht ' i - . . . . . . .. Rmn Hornet is not an tnbaiMtftrir.nf , fhURtw. T jr"' . -,.,, , vw. vmtm Lis ordered that notice be?, given by iublie advertise- iocui m mo M.uiciu,cgite, iot six avecKa iQat tue said Bryan Boiet a prar before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Set ttona,' xa be' held fof the ' count v of uenoir, mi iar u vunnouse in - JUnctori, on the first Mondayofpril next, and renlew arid nlead to laane. i et judgmtnt final will bei entered dp against him a wis auaenment, , Witness, Lewis C.,Denond, Clerk of said Couit . ! KinUon.th first Mondav of Janoarv. JL.p. 1841, ; " LEWIS C;DE5M0ND. ClerL Feb X;-; "?- Pr Ai f2'v-"': 14 6r r i?ect; t Flooring: jviyi TFealhfTboard and l'anuel ' tJaQU C-ior of Knots end Split for vale at Formi's Wills. 1 7 miles Nortb oflU "eighirl Thb 'Subaftrhalhe aixmi LnmbcfJtooal. X k. w j " - "rSirir...7t" 1 a lower price than the same .rticte-n be boc-hf J: t '.4- j ' 5r S ---i i "ft - ''rs- i

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