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EDITOR 4ND PROPRIETOR. ; ScBSCBiPTios.we Dollar per annum half in Advance. - ' '" ' v - ' " ABVEnTissinsxTK.' For every 16 lines, firstinser- ion, One Dollar; acb subsequent insertion 25 cents , j . . -. ' v Co cut Obdkbs an J JcmriAi. Advertisements will be charged 25 percent higher j but a deduction of 33 f per cent, will be made j from the regular prices, for.ad Vertisers by the year. . . . ' . Advertisementi, inserted in the 8emi-Weekly Reo- ksTsa will also appear in the .Weekly Paper, free ;of tharge. t r;. Letters to the Editor must be roar- id. ; SELECTED FOR THE REGISTEH. SUPERSTITION OF THE .HIGHLANDERS. The following has less peculiarity in its circumstances ; butis ratnera goou specimen of the dreary apparition, to say ; nothing of the advantage oft. having been told to .Mrs. Grant.'by the very lady who witnessed it,r- She, ana an only! brother were left orphans in early youth ; j and loved each other the better for having no oneIse to love. Ihe youth died at college at Aberdeen and his sister was inconsolable. . " It is rtpt to be told fiow much the loss of a beloved object was aggravated by his thus dying, where he could not be buried with his fathers ; and where the mourner could not visit his grave, ind bedew it with the of ferings of affection; Night after night she sat up, weeping incessantly, anu caning in frantic agony on jtr beloved -Dame,, whicn was all she had left of what was once so dear ho her. " At lengthen a waking dream,-or very dis- illUCl V1S1UU, nci VlUtHCI ajij;taicu i Ll,l til jhis shroud, and seemed wet and shivering. iVVhv selffsh creature, said he, whvani'Idis- kurbed with the impious and extravagance ihy sorrow r - i nave a long journey to make trough dark and dreary ways, before I ar rive at the peaceful abode, where souls at tain their rest. Till thou art humble and pen itent for this rebelUon against the Jecrees of Prof ide nee, every tear thou sheddest falls on i his dark shroud without drying ; and every night thy tears elill more chill and encumber me. Repent and give thanks for my deliver ance from many sorrows."" -. ' ' V The followingstory might easily be match ed in the Lowlands but wi insert it pat of espect to the pious and intelligent clergyman jpon whose authority it is given by our au thor. This worthy person was accustomed,. ,o go forth and meditate at eventide ; and his solitary walk he always directed to his church yard, which was situated in a shaded spot, on the banks of a ri ver. . There,in a dusky October evening.he took his. wonted path, and lingering, leaning on the churchyard waif till it became twilight, when he saw two small lights risejfrom Ja I spot with in, where there was no stone, nor memorial of any kind. He observed the course these lights took, and saw them cross khe river, arid slop at an opposite hamlet. presently they returned, accompanied by a flarger light which moved on between them, kill they arrived at the place from which the llirst two set oat, when all the three seemed to sinkinto the earth together. -: The good man went into the churchyard, and threw a few stones on the spot where the lght disappeared, N ext morning he walked out early, called for the sexton, and showed nm the place, asking, it he remembered .who was buried there. : The man said, that many years ago, he rejnemoereu ourymg in that spot, two young children, belonging to blacksmith on the opposite side of the river, who was no w a very oiu man. ine pastor returned, and was scarce sat down to break fast,: when a messenger came to hurry - him to come over to pray with the Smith, who had been suddenly taken HI, and who died next dav." -'-A V ' ' -, We add one other legend, which is more characteristic of he, peculfarities of Highland manners, vvnen.a cmei goes irora nome his castle is watched every night by his ad herenis. This, which was probably a very necessarv precaution in ancient times," has mow degenerated i into a mere form or com Ipliment; and is , discharged by some gentle- pan ot the clan sitting up in the great room lof the castle, with his servant, till day-break. ne of these watchmen came to perform this uty not very long agd, and brought with lim a young lad, who had never seen a large roorruor a large picture in his life, anil seem ed very much struck, from his entrance, Witn ; the silent array o family portraits whiehga- ed upon him Irora Hue walls. His master sat down gtiieUy by the fire; and the youth in the recess of a window, at a respectful distance. ; i : - f ;- The master, after, "witching until hear morning, was overpowered with, sleep." The servant, full of wonder and peculation, was Kept awake by the novelty of the scene around him. He perceived, however, that his mas ter slumberedand, feeling a.saddeh chilat- iupieu iu nse ana awaken Qim. , ne was suddenly 1 arrested by stonishrneDt.. when inc. ffreat Toldmir duara tvem ilntltf'-thrnnrn open, and two footnjen in the family livery came in bearing lights. , They were folio w u yy some oi ine lamuy who had been dead nn veara. ann whet wun im FhQtlir viiq gea looked "not like that of their fellow-! uiortals in the same condition of life. Pope (alia .. - -m t t i .i - ft a us oi ine female oyipiis oi Mnpraes, wiio, though thev'Dlav no more. ' o'erlook ne cards " but these phantoms went fur w .'M 7 T - , -'jF varu i3Dqs were, piacea, ana mey innr i ..it.: i : - j i. actuallysat down to play." 'They conversed too, a great deal ; but ihough' thia intruder on their amusements saw their Hps moving', and therj gestures varyihg, be never; heard the sound of their voices. - : ' HWl terror was tnuch augmented by recog- nizing in on-of the footman a kinsman of his own, xpxti in his lifetime had: ferved In the castle in that capacity f the dusky gray of the dawn no w began to appear; the sha dowy troop rather hastily returned the way they camel In passing, however,one of them turned towards the watcher, and breathed upon him -It was a cold breath, that seem ed to freeze the blood ' in his veins The epek crew, and his.master. wakened. . The poor visionary begged to be; carried home , being unable to. move.- His request was im mediately complied with; he called his friends around him, and narrated all thai had hap pened to him, adding, that the hand of death was upon him, and nothing could save him. Ho died in three days after it,.of a fever and delirium." ' 'I A SEMINOLE TRADITION. BY WASHI3CGTOS IRVING. 1 , Wherrthe Floridas were erected into a ter ritory of the United States, one of the earli est cares of the Governor, William P. Duval, was ilirecled. to the instruction and civiliza tion of the rfalives. For this purpose he call ed a meeting of the chiefs, in which he in formed them of the wish: of their Great Fath er at Washington, that they shduld have schools and teachers: among them,! and that their children should be instructed like the children of white men. v The chiefs-listened with their customary silence and decorum to a tong speech, Setting' forth the advantages that would accrue to them from this 'measure, and when he concluded, begged the interval of a day to deliberate on it. --' . On the following day, a solemn convoca tion was held, at which one of their chiefs addressed the Governor in the name of - all the Test. My brother," said he, "we have 9eeu:pmnKiog over ine proposition 01 our Great Father at Washington to send teachers and set up schools among us. We are very thankful for the interest he takes in our wel- are ; but alter much deliberation have con cluded to decline his offer. What; will do very well for white men, will not do for red men. I know you white men sav; we all come from the same father and mother, but you are mistaken. We. have a tradition hand ed down by our forefathers, and we believe it, that the Great Spirit, when he undertook o make men, made, the black man, end it was. his first attempt, and pretty, well for a beginning; but he soon saw that be bungled; so he determined to try his hand again. He did so, and he made the red man. He liked him much better than the black man but still he was not exactly what he wanted; So he tried once more, and made ihe white man and then he was. satisfied. You see, there- ore that you were made last, and that is the reason why I call you my youngest brother. When the great Spirit made the three men,he called them together and showed them three boxes.. The first was filled with books, and maps and papers, the second with bows and arrows knives and tomahawks; the third, with spades, ares, iioes, and hammers. 44 These, my sons," said he, "are the means by which. you are to live ; choose among them accord ing to your fancy." . i The while man being the favorite had the first choice. He passed by the box of work ing tools, without notice; but when he came to ' the weapons of war' and hunting. he stopped and looked hard at them. The red man trembled, for he had set his heart upon that box. The white man, however. after looking upon it for a moment; passed on, and chose the box of books and j papers The red man's torn came next, and you may be" sure he seized with joy upon the bows and arrows and tomahawks. As to the black man he had no ehofco left, but to put up with the box of tools. From this it is clear that the Great Spirit intended the white man should learn to read and write; to understand all about the moon and stars ; and to make every thirig, even rum and whiskey. That the red man should be a first rate hunter, and a mighty warrior, but he was not to learn any thing from book3, as the Great Spirit had not given him anv; nor was he to make rum and whiskey ,lest he shpujd kill himself with drinking As to the black man, ' as he had nothing but working tools, it was clear he was to work for the white and red man, which he has continued to do. V We" must go acccordinjr to the wishes of ...... i - 1 - the Groat Spirit, or we shall get into trouble. a u, kiiuw iiuw iu rcau auu vvvnc is very guuu for -white7 men, bql very bad for red men. It makes white" -merC better, but red men worse. Some of the Creeks and Cherokees learnt to read and Write, and they are the greatest rascals among all thndiansi They ' A' V - .... t I '---- weni,pn to vv asnington , ana saia mey were goingto ee ih"eir great Father, to. Ulk about the good of the nation.' And when they got there, they all wrote upon a; little piece- of iiouor, -wiiuoui we nation at home Knowing janytmng aoout n. And the firtt thing the nation at home knew about the jnatter, they were called ' together by the Indian: agent, who., showed them a little i)iece of Daoer. which he tod them was a treaty, which tlieir brothers had made in their name, with their Great Father at. Washington. , And as they knew hot what a treaty was, he held ud the little piece of piper, and .they looked under it; 'and lo covered a great extent of coun- try and mey, iounq,, inai weirretnren, by knowing' how-taredi and write, had sold their housesY and their 'lands, and the graves of their fathers : and that the white min by knowing how (o readKad gained them. Tell bur Great Father tt.-Washhjgton; therefore; that we are very sony thattvk cannot receive teachers among u ; for reading and writing; though very good for white men, is very-bad Ibr , Indians, ij ' - ' . i HATS I HATS ! ! HATS ! f ! brook bt. take pleasure in informing iheir rnenda and the public generally,! tJt fney are now in posseasioa of their Spring supply of Hats. Caps. 4-c em. bracinj every variety usually kept in similar establish- meais. Among wmca may do lonna, Fash, saper. Black Beaver Hats, latest style ; do do Nutria ' do do : do do Moleskin do do"; do ; do ; do; do and wide brim Brush do do do do do do do Otter ; do pL Russia do Coney do do; Youth's and Children's do, various qualities. Also, au Prilm Leaf extensive, assortment of Leghorn and Hatt, of every description. 1 CAPS. Gents, fine cloth, velvet and glazed Caps, various pat terns, j . , Youth's' do ' " - do do" Infant's dq do some very handsome. AU of which will be ofiered on the most reasonable terms. -. j - - N. B. Country Merchants are particularly invi te to an examination of our Stock and prices, bef or purchasing elsewhere: ' - W. & D. Petersburg, March 25. 4w 27 TO THE TIRGIIVIA AHIO UNIT ED STATES PUBLIC.-The Subscri ber proposes, if patronage will warnurt the enterprise, to publish, in the City of Washington, a 4atly politi cal Journal, t be called the OBSERVER." Ifsub sci iplions : wQI justify Aim, his w ish is to issue the first number on the first Monday in June, next one week or two, at furthest, after the commencement o the Extra Session of Congros?. The Observer; if it goes into operation, will criti cise freely and unreservedly, the action of the Federal Government, without "fear, favor or affection." It wiil .look for support to the People and the People TT . .! 1 . , 1 - uuijr. . iiavuig uttucu nu utue pan in ine election oi Genfiariison, ardently hoping and confidently be lieving that his Administration will iustifv the eene- rous confidence, and fulfil the patriotic expectations of tne American reople, I yet pledge myself to extend tn 1a . i; ?L - u no unaucrunmaang support. - i snail be nappy to praise, but not-afraid .to censure. I have long ago promised my.jconscienco never to be a njan-worship-per, never to sustain any nian or any set of. men. against the Constitution of the country. This vow I mean to keep to the best of my ability, so help me God.! ; !.-r- ; ' - . - If the People will sustain me in this attempt,, the fruits of near twenty years of. editorial experience shall be dedicated diligenily and laboriously to render ine UDserver wortny oi ineirlavor. 1 promise them, and . I will redeem it, that they shall have a political print at Washington, if not able, yet honest, raithful. and true to them ii and the cause of the country, and the right of the States and of the People. Whether 8 print is or is not required .t the Federal Metropo lis, whose leanings shall be o the Suteff and not te the central authority, I leave it to the country to say. I throw: ou these proposals now, intending in a short time to be more specific. I wish to ascertain if there exists a disposition to support a paper at Vt ash ington which will give a cordial support to General Harrison or any other President while he entitles himself to it by the constitutionality of his course, but which will primarily be jealous and distrustful of Federal power, and certainly more prompt to attack its excesses than to acquiesce in them, let who will be at the head of the Government . As the time! is limited, I request those who are dis posed to support me in this enterprise, to announce it letter. j JNO. H. PLEASANTS. Richmond, March 22, 1841. 051295 DOLLARS, Virginia ITIonongalia Lottery, . j Class D. for 1841. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, the 10th April, 184 J. GRAND SCHEME. $35,395 $10,000 $3,000 4,000 73,233 $3,000. 5 of $2,000 5 of $1,500 25 of $1,000. $25 of $500 30 of $300 30 of $250 46 of $20062 of $15062 of $125 ' 62 of $100, &c. &c. To Nq. :Lotlery--13 Drawn BallotSr .Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 60 Certificates of Packages of 35 Whole. Tickets $130 Do j do 25 Half do 65 Do i do 25 Quarter do 32 $25,00015,000. "TVTTARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTE IV 11 RY, Class No. 13, for 1841, To be drawn, in Ualtunore, Md. on Wednesday, 21st of April, 1841 . Brilliants Scheme. $25,0OoX$i5,O0D $10,000 $5,000 - $4.000$3.000 $2.5281. ' 50 prizes of4 $1 ,000-28 of 250-200 of $200 - . . t- . &c, &c., &c. 75 Number Lotteryl3 Drawn Ballots. Tickets only $10, Halves $5, Quarters 2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets 130 Do do 25 Half do. - ' 65 Do . ! do 25 Quarter ,do , . 32 Thirty Thousand Dollars, OTJE HUNDHED PBIZES 6F $1QOOH- TTTinGINlA LEESBDRG LOTTERyfClass T. V for 18411 Tu be drawn-at Alexandria, -Taon Saturday, the 24th of Apnl, 1 841. S11BD CAPITALS I $30,000$10,000! $5,000 $3,Ot'KM52,500--$ 1,017. : TTTt 1 00 of 1 G0. &c- 10 of 30020 of $25084 of $200. J i7S number Lottery 12 drawn Ballots. TickeU $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole TickeU $130 -do 25 Half do 6ft Do : Do do 25 Quarter do 32 rr For TickeU and Shares or Certificates of Pack ; D. S. GREGORY & Ca. Managers, ; H 1 'r Washinjrton.D. C. 'Drawing! eent Immediately after they are over te all who1 order above, u - -v ; fl TKJfK BUSHEIiS genuine Hikd's Gbah llVJlJySjEP. price Fifty Cents per bushel Cash just received and for sale by March 3037 TURNER & HUGHES. W.J.BiHSAY, Wtotdi md ' Clock Maker y JEWELX.K ,AKD SlI.yEBS3f rTH,' - Respectfully informs his eld customers and friends," and the public generally, that te 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 wjtl besides, also giver the business his personal attention! ' and frorri his knowledge of all the different - branches of busi ness, he flatters himself that be wilt be able to give genera) satisfaction. Uis Shop win the Stare former ly occupied by Ilazlett Kyle, deceased, nearly oppo site the New Market House. "m All work warranted to perform weli. Person visiting the City would find it to their interest to give him a call, as his prices wilt be such as to suit the times. Raleigh, March I.-1841. v 4 9t tate Of North Carolina. Craven Coun ty. County Court of Pleas and Ouarter Sessions. ehruary Term. A. D. 1841. Francis Downing, John Downing and Jane, his wife, (the said Jane the daughter and only child of Dawson Downing,) Bernard, John, Edward and Jane Donnelly, (who are the children of Barbara Donnelly, otherwise Downing,) Edward Donnelly,, son of Mary Donnelly, (otherwise Downing,) J6hn, Samuel, Robert and Edward Downing, (children of Jane Downing,) PxTiTioirxBS ; .' "Against , ' r , John M. Roberts, Administrator of Edward Down ing, Rose Quin, (widow of James Quin and daughter of Mary Donnelly,) Michael McClernon 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,) , Dxfzwdahts. It being proved to the Court, that the Defendants, Rose Quin, (widow of James Quin,) Michael Mc; Olernon and Sally his wife, James Downing, Dawson Downing. and Francis Downing, are not inhabitants of this State : It is ordered by the said Court, that publi. cation be made for fire, weeks, successively, in the Raleigh Register, that tne said Rose Quin, Michael McClernon and Sally his 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 Newberni the second Monday of February,' A. D. 1841, J. G. STAKLY, Clerk. Pr. Adv. $0 25 , y; j O'&w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.- Pitt Coun ty. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb ruary Term, 1841. ; . - ; : - William R. Somerell . Rutas K. Hearn. .. . Original 'Attachment. - It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Rufus K. Hearn is not an inhabitant of this Stater It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made id the Kaleigh Register for six weeks, that the said Rufus K. Hearn' appear before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and' Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Pitt, at the Court-bouse jn Greenville, on the first Mooday in May next, and replevy or plead lo issue, or judgmeut final will; be entered gainst bun. ' . 'T witness, Archibald Parker.Clerk of out said Court, at Office in Greenville, the first Monday of February, A. u. ARCHIBALD PARKER, Clk. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt Coun ty Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Feb ruary Term, 184 1. William Clark vs. John Sailer. Original Attachment. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that 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 Satler appear before the Magistrates of the Court of Pleaa 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.' Witness, Archibald rarker, Ulerk ot our said Uourt at office in Greenville, the first Monday in February, A.D. 1841. ARCHIBALD PARKER, Clk. IN FANT . SCHOOL, The Infant Sehoo .under the superintendence of Mrs. Psat, from Philadelphia, will be opened as early in the Spring aa the weather will permit. The 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 taxed. . As central a location as can be pcured, will be chosen for the Scheol. .Children will be admitted from the age of three to seven, . Tkkms The first Class, which will embrace the elements of Natural History, HUtory, Natural Phi- osophy, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar. Writing, and Drawing,' tier Session, $10 50 Second Class, 8 50 Third Clas?, 6 50 Cj .Those who wish to patronize the 8choof, "will be so good as to send their names Id Miss Mattsa, at Mr. LeMessurier's, corner of Morgan and Salisbu- ry streets. Fehr 12. 14 SPBIJVG STOCK for 1 841. Wholesale. Jam 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 Jaffua ry, and given out my orders that sufficient time might be given for getting them up m a superior manner, I feel o hesitancy in inviting not only merchants who intend purchasing their Good in the retetaburg and Richmond Markets, but also those who may pass thro' on their way further North, to an examination of my stock, r 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 terma. JLNCIS MAJOB ' : Sycamore,, street Petersburg, March 18. : ' v "V w4U5 TO. THE FARMERS. CT C H A.PSK! TU A is E V E it l i; . A fresh supply of M Red Clover See6!,M oa 6n signment. Price $8 00 per busheL Cash: ' TURNER ic HUGHES, v Booksellers. Raleigh, N. C larch 17,1841, 1 34 WHOLESA LE.-i The Snheriberf would inform. Merchants" and others. that thev have, received their' Sprin, etipply of Fur, Leghorn arid Palm Leaf DAI'S, ot the latest? ana most spprovec nyier. which will be offered al the lowest possible price. . - - WOODHOUSE 4; ECKLES. Petersburg, VaMarcb 20;' - ; . 5 25 4t tate of Worth Carolina -Lenoir Cbun- 3 ty. -Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Janu ary Term, 1841. . 't Stephen White, ; W: - ' Original Attachment, levied, 6tei Bryan Burnet . r ' .' It appeal ing to the sat'ufacliob of the Court, that Bryan Burnet is not an inhabitant of this1 State': It is ordered that nouce be given, by pumic advertised ment in the Raleigh Register1 for six weeks,' that the said Bryan Burnet appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the-: county of Lenoir, t the Courthouse in Kinston, on the first Monday of April next, ad replevy and plead to issue. tor judgment final will be entered up against him. on this attachment. Witness Lewis C, Desmond, f Jlerk" of said Court, at Kinston, the first Mdhdayiof Janu ary, A. D. 1841. LE WIS C. DESMOND, CDc. Feb. 12. , , .Pr Adv $5 2$ 14 6w ? TATE .OF NORTH C A ROLIN A .Lenoir County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1841.- Daniel Andrews, ' ' . ' , ' Vs. COiigina Attachment, levied, dec Bryan Burnet, j '.. - - It appearing to ihe satisfaction of the Court that Bryan Burnet ts not an inhabitant of this Sute is ordered that notice begiven by public advertisement in the . Raleigh Register, for six weeks, that the said. Bryan Burnet appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Lenoir, al the Courthouse in Kioston, on the first Monday of April nexti and replevy and plead to issue,' or judgi ment final will be entered up against him on lhis a.t. tachment. W itness, , Lewis C. Desmond, Clerk, of said Court, at Kinston, the first Monday of January, A. D. 1841. LEWIS CVDESMOND, Cferk. Ffb. 12. : Pr Adv. $5 2 14 6w Qtate of Norili Carolina Lenoir Coun- C7 iv. Court of Pleas add. Quarter Sessions, "Janu ary Term; 1841. Willitm Phillipa, William Jordan, "i William Ormond, . I r SITT Petition for partMoa of the the UU John Fish, j ' - . SamQel H. -Coward, Abner Coleman and deceased. Mary Coleman. J It 'appearing to the satisfaction of thy Court, that Abner Coleman and Mary Coleman, the defendants, are not inhdbkants of this Stale i It & ordered that publication be made for six weeks iu the Raleigh Re gister, for (He said defendanU to appear at the next terrnof said Court, lo be held for the county of Le. noir, at the Courlhouso in Kinston, on the first Mon day of April next, and plead, atswer or demnrf or the petition in this case will be taken pro eonfeeio, and set-fox: hearing. ,. . - y W itness, Lewis CL Desmond, Clerk of said Court, at Kinston, the first Monday of January, 184 1. , ; LEWIS U. DESMOID, Clerk. Feb 12 Pr Adv $5 62 14 6w C1TATB . OF NORTH CAROLINA W am Coostt, Court of Pleae and Quarter Sessions,'' Vbruary Term, Ie4i:. !; Samuel G. Smith and' Wife Sarah; Isham Baucom, James Nult and Wife Gtlty, 1 Gray Dunn and Wife ydia, Wesley Johnson, Berry Johnson, Mark Hi Whitaker and wife Emily, Willis Johnson, . versus ' - Urias Baucom, Ransom Biisbee and Wile Har riet, Gustin Banks and Wife Candace, and Sidney Baucom., & ,, Petition for Division of Land. . It appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, that Ransom Busbee nd Wife Harriet, Gustin Banks and '- Wife Candace and Sidney Baucom, who are DefendanU in this case, ire uot inhabilanU of this State.: ills therefore ordered by the Court, that publi cation be made in the Kaleigh Register for six. weeks, successively, notifying said non-residenU 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 Katejgb, on the third Monday in May nexty then and there tu demur to and answer this Peiiion,4Jtbcrwise the Court will proceed to hear the same ex parte as to them, and to grant an order for partition' according ta the prayer of the Pe titioners. ' Witness, Alfred William, Clerk of said Court at Office in Raleigh, the third M onday of February, 1841 . 21 A. WILLIAMS,. n tate of north Carclna. WakeCoun- Mlyi- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Feb ruary Term, 5 14 1 1 . ' Ransom II.. Smitb,1 ") - va. Attachment' levied on Xand, Hardy T. Lewis. ;. : . . ;j . It appearinz to the satisfaction of the Caurt htat the defendant Hardy 1. Lewis, in. this case, is not an inhabitant of this State : Ilia therefore Ordered bv the Court, that, publication be made ill the Raleihg negisier ior six weess successively, noi)iying saia de fendant to be and appear before the Justices' of our next Court of Pleas and' Quarter Sessions to be held for. the County of Wake, M the Court House, in Ra leigb, on the dd Monday 11V May next; then and there to replevy and plead to issue, otherwise judgment by default will be grantad agafiist' him, and the land lo- vieu upuu kwuuvujubu, suiyeci ip uie uunua 8 rCCO very. .... , . .. . -."i v. Witness, Alfred Williams, Clerk ofonr said Court, at office, in Raleigh,' the third Monday of February, 1841. ' A. WILLIAMS, C.C s 1 TATE OF NORTH CAROUNA:- .e" , . : j" - ' - - --i heaven vouhtt uourt ot ieas and Quarter Bessions. February Term, A.' D. 1841. .. Caswell Gardner, Bryan Gardner, John Kirkman', am A mer hii wife, 'Julia Gardner, and Dorina M. uuxatet,'retitiMertt . r 1 .;t.-f J.ovey L. E. M. Wadswonh, JTaihee B. Wads- worth, and I homas Wadswerth, 'Defendants. Petition for Division of Land. r- It being proved to the Court tbat the -Defendants are net inhabitants of this State, It i ordered by the scTceessivety, w the Kaleigh Keguter, that the said Levey L. E. M. Wadsworth James B. VVadswortb aal Thomaii J, Wadsworth - awar at ' the ' County Court of Pleas And Quarter Sessions of Craven couu. tr. ittu Court Hen'ee in Newbern. the icuml Midday of May next, and make their defence to tbk - . .? - t : -T , -1. , . . . peuuoD, ui mo nm jimiuuu will oe lasen pro con fesso a'zsiast them, and heard accordinclv. Witness,' James G. Stanly, Clerk of said Court at Ncwbcrn, the 3d Monday of Febniary, AiTJ, 141. Xr G.: 8TANLY, Clerk. March. 18. Tt. Adv. 5 24 5w t?R O l?ERTYJfOIl lUitinhknr farrirtncT'iiif- TP. 3 - Ji -: i.iinn hik itihrr phe'ritth'tmY inlpnfliVi"f rvmov'itir, lit'- the West, offers for' sale ihat very valurfble Establisbil mentiibe: City 9t Baleigh, )tiwv?f iheCITl J au ljJSl.! Having pad personal foarge 04 tne tioi". for several years, ihe Si.bscribr can spcajt : from "hi own knowledge aj to Ihe productivenM aha value or the property, To i jpeiiojiwo Iselfcicnalmitf with the business, ib certainty of s i profitablfe nkf it ment of hi money wUi 1'ensiiml. r alwarjhaar i . comnMnded; aiul, frbtn iuf Ugtble f .Hoalip miisV command a: fair proportion of cratom. Its a4:j vantages as a Public House are tQO numerQnsqs JjeJ detailed in an Advertisement,- but cari demorisiftU; te3r. 16 any; one inttihfedpurcjhl2The; sale," which - will be very aicomnKklitihg rnay -b known application.' f yU m , , Vtd DAKIETilUftfiAXM I Raleish. Jan. 27: i84i:,': K- .10 V... , . N. B. The Subscriber will also sell i PUbtation Ta leigo, anown vuk m.a v, f ,c,, :. . ' Sundafd ahl and Star; till fbrl4d. .1' d tate of AToifth Carolina Lenoir Conn. O ty. Court of Pleis and Quartet Session, Janu . ry Term.' 1841. f ' -: ": ? ' ' " William Holland, - -VS.: (" Original Allachmen levied 4. Bryan BunieL ; hi . uskiizS& It appearing to the satiefactwn.of the Uoirtr vba.J Bryan Burnet is not an inhabitant of this Statfli.It" i is ordered that notice be' given by public adf rdW ment in the Rakigtt Register; for eix weekii-Ca the-f said Bry an Burnet app before the Gou and Quarter Sessions; to be held for the countv -ot Jenoir, et: the Courthouse in. Kinston, on;xtie lru Monday of April nexWiaad replevy and plead toisn sue,, or judgment fioal will be entered up acainst him ;. on this atUchment, J Witness, Xewns C Desmond, ri' Clerk df stiJ Cotii't, al Kinston the Hfsl Monday of ' Jaudary, Av D.'l 841 '!.:v; f' - i- LEWIS, .& ? DESMOJND, Cletk T Feb I2 rs 3tate ofJVorthCroIliiai-UhoirToii ty; IvOhri of Pleas and Qftattef Seesioiui,aaf owry Teii84l?Vkr iUt&y-u WilUain Holland ColrC&TSi ' It appearing to tb satisfaction tt the urVJlhat 1 Bryan Boinet is itot en iribabilaiit jof AhMi State' Iv is odercd that notice. Le given byfrtiblic gilftrliiC ment in thealeigh iteguUr, for six week, that the said Bryao Burnet ap'peai Iwfore the Coort Of Picas - and Qcgftef; 8eilorjsWtar bfrheld for the ebttnty of uciioir, ai iuo vuuriuoufo 111 ojihwd, ou uia vm Monday of 'April b tr and jreplevy ndleed to isw sue, or judgtnoht final will be entered Bpagainithina' on this attachment. Witness, Jbiwi p. Xtesmoud, r Clerk of said Court, at Kinstob. the first Monday of January, A? I8il. ; rlTl:$Sl " " LEWIS t7. DBS HvnD Uletk. ikie of Worth GaliialQelrC.paQ ty . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jaa' Jsme K. lAtAi-" vs; iH i W Original Attament, levied, Bfran-Bfarnet:.-. -,;V ;1 , m It appearing -to the Jitifefefetion Of. the Court,, thaV Bryan Burnet- is not inhabitant bf tbia Stale;. It s ordeved that notice be given by . publie advertise ment tn.'theHaleigh Register for six weeks, that jtb -; said Bryan Burnet appear before s tnrCburt dfPIeaVr r and Quarter 'SesaiofM, td be held tor the- &iinty-ef Lettoir,' at ihe Courtboas in Ksiatdrt, Ott the firrt : Mondav Of Ami) next, and replevy end olMdto ias'ur . , or judgment; final will be entered up agiihst Lim on ; this atta'chmcni.' .'Witoeat; Lewis C. DeimontfClerlcv of said Court at kiristdn, ih first Monday pfJamia. : ry, A D184i. iLEWW O; DESMOND, ClerSwrt Feb H i im Ft Ad V M 4 r - nu l? 9w tate of lidrtix Carolina Lender Cowt1:' ty. Jodrt of Pleas afad Quarter ScasinnsT Jait . ' 3 nary DameLA vs.- J vQriginal Atuehmcnt levied, Ac. Bryan Burnet. It appearing to, the satisfaction of tS CocnHhat Bryan Burnet is not an inhabitant of . tbia'.fc'Ute Tit is ordered thai - notice be eivenM bv public advertise ment in the RaleighReglster for si X; weeks, that he ' ' said Bryan Burnet appear oefore the Cooirt of Pleas ahdjQuarter Sessiona, tju -$e held for the oQmy.ef Lenoir, at the Coauhonse miuslonr on the: first : Monday of April next, end teplevy andtOead to uaoea -t- or iudemaent final will be entered Cixzainat- him -on ibis attach ment-"" Witness, Lewis C. Desmond, CleTjt-4 -J of said Ceort "at Kinston, the first Monday of January r? A. 1. 1HU Lcvvia U. DtSAlUKU. Clerk -x v,Feh4?.kPr Adv W ,6lf i;lIvi tate of Jfori h Carolina , luoir Cou n. ' saC 'iKi-- Onnal Attachitienl-tivVae. . ?Bryan.BurneLtJ It appearinir;to the safisfaCtiorff te Court, that ! . Bryan Burnet U not an inhabffant of this Stale d W, , oruereo mat noiree pe given oy puwiic aa venuemem . r in 4be Raleigh Registec for sis weeks,' thac the -eaSdl aijma uufiyci appear vcMn?iU0. vvm ui Fmw mum u , Quarter Sessions, to lie held for the county bf Lenoir,-. at the Courthouse inKinst0n,0fl the first Monday of. r! Apiil next, and foplevyjand pleato Issue, or judgt 1 1 ment fiiiawill be entered up against bim n this wu ucamein. w imess, mwh jysRionv. rrav.ef-' s said fJntirf. at Kirtklon. Ihe fifht MondaV el Jannarr.l estate of Wortu Carolina. LeoirCouiw. f3 ty' Court of PJeas and Quarter 8efoa; Jinv; ary t rm lWi,K .,-'; afs' &?-&lZ&WjSii. joun jacason j Bryan Burnet is not an Inhabitant ef this State r ft t ordered tbat notice be given bj utMe' tdvertiae ment In (h Raletfib Eej5ter, JoMig.irult tal lht said Bryan 13 o met appear before the Cort at Pku ; and Quarter session, r lo be held fbr'tbe coenijr ef wjr, iat the Courtaaug tt; Kuuii; oi the Monda of April next, and replevy sod plead ltd issue, or jodgment final will be entered upVfnst liimit thteaUaehmenL : IVitnese.ljewlefJ.Drsm Clerk of said Cor KiriktoB.tbefirrt MondeV of lanoarv. A. D. 1841. - -LEWIS C. DESMOND. Clerk.- - Feb 12 Pr.Ady$5 62 ft---! 14 6w ' i iVl ly J L vl L TTeal lierbaarU nca i L rannei IflaulL Clear or Knot ana , 3 ky ty. Crf of fleas and Quarter Scion, Jsinu. tnaneyrabiinr)' &&C:&-i4 . 4va y ungual AtUciimenwicvied,'A. BryanBurnetO . .;-Vr - -mZ ft sppearingto the Mtisfiction of tbe.Court. thit x eigh. - The Bubseriner fiaeth abov Lumber, fflual-l , ly aeasooed.toetSer whb largeead incrlng ar ? soriment ef otber deeriptioni, whicb J will Teell fof lower price, than the tarn article can ha bought In'; Wake. , The J arger the bill, the lower th pricey Prompt attention to ail orders' addreslo the 8u '. scriber, P. M. Wakefieldi A. J, TOSTBR, ' . V Fobruary 12 ! it 1 I
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