"'" . " . ( ' , - V' ' , - . I fit , . - ' 4 J - " i " ' " " - ' ' ; . J . t 4 YOK XL11L FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .J-.-iSa.'.. 4 EDITOR .AND : PROPRIETOR.' ; rmscaiPTio3r.Five Doilars per ahnum half in Advance, i ' .;rr; . Advrti8Kmknts For : every, Sixteen Line, first insertioD, One Dolbr ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. ; . - ' ' .V ' - Court Ordeki and Judicial Atrtibmkwt U'illbe cliargei 'SS percent. liiguer ; W deduction fit". 334 per cent-'will be'made from the regular prices. lor adyertisersty tue year. j . . v Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Wmxx-t Rs&iSTKR, will also appear in the Wexkly Paper free of charge.. v , ... 0CJ- t-etiera to the Editor must he yo8TPAiB.. , r , MB INTERVIEW WITH MR. DICKENS. The followinfif notice of Charles Dick KX3, wholaiely-arrived in this Country,, on a tour through the United States, accornpaa ted by bii.Lady, and to whom the citizen, of Boston and Nep York, ' have , been pay i tig the highest honofg' U taken from LESTEi's new wocJcr justpublisAed ,py cJtlarpcrs ; ' This morning I a!fed on Mr. Dickens. I felt the same reverence for the historian of little Nelly when i entered- his library, that I shouhl tor the adihof orWaverif athif grave. - Yea," more, for; there is more Chris tian phi'.anthrophy in his heart -t'an -ever dwelt in Sir Y alterT8--and would to UoU there were no worse men . than Sir 'Walter. I thought I would withhold Campbell's letter until alter my reception, i leii assureu mat the heart of Charles Djckens had not been so chilled by the cold spirit that reigns in the higher circles of Englishrsocjety, as to pre vent hint from receiving rte with 'genuine kindness. I sent in my card, after writing on it with a pencil; . An American would be greatly obliged it he could ee Mr5. Dick ens.' 3 In a miiment or two the servant fre lortied and showed! tne to the libraiy. ' The author was silting in a large arm-chair by his tablevwith a sheel of Mr. Humphrey's clock before him. .He came forward and gave me his band familiarly,"' and offered me a chair. I told him' I was an American; and nnped he would pardon me for calling without an " in vitation, and,' if he' was not particularly enga ged, I should be much gratified1 with a ishort interview. He begged me to make no apold gies J he was always glad to see Americans they have extended such a generous hand to the oppressed of England, that they ought to feel no delicacy in introducing themselves to Englishmen. ; 1st once felt at home,- and remarked that I trusted I was prompted by a better motive than mere curiosity in com ing to see him. I wished id see the man who had so faithfully delineated the human heart, and showed so much sympathy for the poor and the ''suffering; it was the phi hnihmphist even: more than the author tliHt I was anxious to see. - He replied, nothing could be more gratifying' to him than ' to re ceive demonstrations of regard from !Ameri- can readers. - American - praise, said he. lis the best praise in the world, for its' sin- cere, very lew Keviews are written in tlfls cotintry except under the influence of some personal feeling Do not understand me to complain of the treatmentfront the reviewers: they have awarded, me - more praise than I desefve." I- expressed a" desire to know something of the hiatory of his authorship; at the same timsayingthatof course I did not expect him to communicate to a itran- ger any thing he wouidr not freely make knowu to the world." J: Oh, sir, he replied; ask as many questions as yorftplease? it;is one of your inalienable rights ?t ask ques tions ; and this I fancy;is vtherreasoft why tne Yankees are so intelligent.' J I inquired if, in pouriraying his charac ters, he had hot, in every instance his eye upon some particular persons lie had khdwrt; 6irice 1 could not conceive1 ir possible for art' author -to present ttch graphic and natural pictures, except from reat life Allow hie t6iisk,f sjr.' Jjsaidif theneyed Sqlieer coarse but ffojul John Browtlie. the beauti ful Sally? Bass, 4 clever Dick Swivelled theJ demoniae and intriguing Quilp, ? the good Cheeryble Brothers,4 the avaricious - Fagan, and dear little Nelly7, 'are' fancies ? tz;& " No. Sir,Ahey arejiot,' he replied ; they are copies. You will not understand m to rav, of course; that they?are true histories in all res pects ; j bu t; they are real 1 i kenessess ; norf have I in any of niy works attem pied any; thing more than to: arrange ray tiory as well; as i I coiild,' and? give n true picture of scenes : I have witnessed. My past history and pursuits have led me to a familiar 1 ac quaintance with ! humerbtiW instances of ei treme wretchedness andof deep Iaidvillany. In ihe lhaunts ; of - squalid poverty, I : have found many a broken heart too good foi this worldi Manyjsncif hersbuWi'no w in the most abject condition; havie seen hetier daVs Once they moved in circles of friendship a nd attiuenee, from which thev have been hurried by misfortijnes to the lowest depths of want and sorrow. This class oTnersons' Tsterc large.' j ' -, i 4. IX J " Tlten1 there are thousands in our harish work-houses fand in the Lanes "of 'Tindon: born into the i world withhot' a friend except vjou auu a uying mother.1 Many, too who, in circumstances of trial have yielded to in the impulses of passion, and by one fatal step fallen beyond recovery:. London it crowded. Twentv?;yeai tsbarlelfDunsw the'jSw w 7L ftogww was i litUef jwgsed, ar0footed whrfse only honjs was the street and the chan- na waose only food was the bread of beggary. and indeed, so is all England, with the poor, the unfortunate and the gumy. inis ues cription of persons had been generally over looked bv authors. Thev had. none to care for them," and had fied. from the public gaze to some dark habitation of this great city,, to corse the cold charitief of; a selfish world and die.. There are morerolten hearts in lon don', than in any olher"place in the, world. The amount of crime,Jnaketlness and misery of every fort in iheroeiropoli surpasses all calculation. thought I .couW render?8ome service to humanity, by bringing these .scenes before the minds of thdse'who, frorn never having, witnessed them, suppose they cannot exist '1 In thiseffort 1 have pot been wholly unsuccessful: and there is nothing that makes me haDDier than to think that, bv some of my representations ! have' increased ,the stock of human cheerfulness, and, by others, the stock of human, sympathy, I think it makes the heart belter to seek out the suf fering and relieve them. I have spent many davs and nights in the most wretched dis tricts of the metropolis, studying the hw.lory, of the human heart ! There we must go. to find it, Inkthe high r circles we see every thing but the heart, and lea'tn every thing but the real character, we must go to tne novels of Ute poor :;nd)lKe. nfor'tunate'.wherje trial biings v out UeJ cjiaractef." I have'in .' these rambles 'seen many. exhibitions ' of generous and heroic endurance, which would do hon or to 1 any sphere Often have I discovered minds that only wanted a little ol the sun shine of prosperity to develope.the choicest endowments of Heaven. I think I never return to-mv .home after these adventures without being made a sadder and a better man. In. describing these characters, I aim ho. higher than to feel in writing them as they seem to feel themselves. -1 am persua ded that I have suct;eeded just in proportion as I have cultivated1 a familiarity with the trials and sorf o ws of the poor, and told their story a they have related it themselves." .- . u 1 spoke of the immense popularity ol his works,1 and remarked thai I belived he had ten readers in America where he had one in England. "Mit ;. -. VVhy; sir, the popularity of my works has surprised me. For some reason or oth er,! believe they are. somewhat extensively read ; nqr is it the least gratifying circum stance to me, that they have been so favor ably received in your country. 1 am trying to enjoy my fame while it fasts, for I believe I am not so vain as to "suppose that my books will be read by any bot the men of w'v own times. ? amu-i. , .v.:-. ' I remarked that he might consider him self alone in thaf opinion; and it would pro bably be no easy matter to make the ivorld coincide with hitn. He anaweredwith a -smile, I shall probably not make any seri ous effortif to do it ! - - - " Mr. Dickens ; spoke - on every -matter I out -which' we conversed with a freedom and kindness,1 that 'showed he spoke- from his heait. The windows of his library look out upon a garden. I saw several rosy-cheeked children- playing by a wafers founiaio ; and as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us, while we were watching their sports from the window, 1 thought I saw iu their large, clear .blue eyes, golden hair, and bewitching smile, the image of Charles1 Dickens They were," in fact,' young ' Bozzes ! I was greatly surprised for. I had never heard thai, there was 'such a lady as M'rI:Dickenfi'?. ' ','.. '' .'... ; I think Dickens incomparably' the finest looking' man I ever ' saw.' Tlie porfrait of him in tiiePhiladelphia'editiohof his works is a good one'V but no picture' can ito justice to his expression when he is engaged in an interesting "cdnveVsa is f sdme- thing about his eyes aVsuch times which can rjoV be copiedi" hi "person, he is perhaps a little above the; standard height; but hls' bear 'ihfif is1 hobte? and he '"VppVar'sYalterlfra'n'he reaiiy is. . jciis, -ngureis tvery. grace i in, neither toO 'slight hOr'jifouThe' face is Hahdsoifte't Hig v cd&plexion is delicate rather pale generallyi .butWheii his feelings are kindled; his countenance is overspread with a rich glow. I pre'sume he is - sonae- w hat vain of jiis hair,' and liean be pardon ed for it tobr It reminded me f the twords iHii1nevsf "Xreaflil.' is' fair auburn hair. which he wore in "greal"Iehgth'ge )iihif3it that'tlnid a'imost delightful show." Itis fore- Head, a' phrenofogtst Jwoiild sayr ( especially if he ;kne Wrhis character ' beforehand,) indi cates asctearWhdl)eautifnl intellect, in which the organs of perception, mirthTulhessy idear- ity and--;eqin'parjspajiredomin the charm of his person is his ; soft beaming eye. which catchahxpressTonfr in? oojeci ; anu you can always see wu uau sleeping in amousn arounu tnem. ween u.is shoo li ng its wonted fi res. ' D ickens has' at- a, st maae jus teei inai. s a v ;t Wit is the popilofthesoulV clear eye, ;A . ? ( : ik And in man's world, the only shining at ar: T And 'ycVttUiihVhisconm lent'ci aoanaqn among jus irienus? presents but few siriUihg exhibttiohspf ;WiC , StiU there is a richVeihf humor R1TATE OF NORTH CAROUNA-Crsven kf tonty. to Eaait. I f-owaani lo a decree of October term last, the Master will oner lot aalo it tlie Coon-house; in the Town of IN'ewbern, .mhe tpceood Mnd. rtb l4th March next,) Iuy Jf 254 and "255, corner f Broad and uancocK.streets, with their extensive and very vala able improvements, comDrtsine iha !!. known wim aii uuumsuoiu ana kitcnen furniture, r Tpest ..;,, iCiL.L tTT" &?ri boildmgs are all in excellent repair, and, within a few step of the Market and Court House. Th terms are six montl credifwith Interest from tha 'date- Bonds, With approved sareues cetnnred i ra - -:,v:,.. : ED W..E. GRAHAM, C. M. B. Ifewberni Jan.80, - . . ti 44 ; t f - CAPT. MARRY ATT. Some four years ago, some four or five careless, vagabond youns: men were seated In the bar-room of the Gait House; at Louis ville, lenjoVihg a social glass." Caotain Mar-; ryatt haobeen sojourning at Louisville some uays; at tne time ol which we Write; he was simply a sort of a Hon; after that he became notOTtovt. Although the Captain was univer sally acknowledged to be' a good fellow,' wno coma r carry t large quantity of li- quor, ana wno Mreated liberally,' ycl it was considered by some who were as fond 'of a joke as any thing else, that he might be rath . n 11 . .1 . .. 0 ...... ex rany guueu. : iiore man once; among uitioo- iic mm, vuuacn iu consiaer, lor me nonce, as his intimate friends, he had been seen to take out his note book, and make sundry memoranda. The impression be came universal, therefore; that on his return to England he intended to write a 'Trollop ; t .. T . ... .. . oeok, nenee manva one endeavored to fur nish him with an extra item, so that when l he gallant Captain started for home, he had just about as correct a knowledge of our people as when he started from home: Mix ed u p wiih a variety of facts; he had gathered a euu larger variety -or aosuraittes, imposed upon him by wags of every grade and com plexion. r "; -!' - I : While the lads,' that we mentioned, were luxuriating over their cigars, the Captain en tered the bar-room, ' accomnanied bv one who had been his bosom companion for some days; and who was known to love a quiz as he loved his life. - The latter per sonage auvaneed to the; party and said, 4- The "Captain Is anxious to see vou play, that game of poker vwe spoke of to night He says he' wishes to see a game iii ' the real south western style. Now keep steady -fafe's, go to theY66in and I will see that Ure Captain is lhere;t:"' ' -' In about a half an hour, a singular crowd miff fit have been' seen in one of therdbfns. lour sat at a tabley.each''corneror;Whieh')wW' garnished with just such a display of deadly weapons as fane v dictated ; all of the play ers having provided themselves with pistols and Bowie-knives. A warm fire was in the grate, and the gamblers had stripped; them selves of coat and vest ; ready as it appeared ior any encounter, as speciaiors 01 tnts game, Captain Marryatt and his comrade Were closely watching the proceedings. - Now; gentlemen, said one of the party: holding up a pack of cards, if yon are afl ready; we wilLbegin.' Alt ready for a set to responded the others '; ' " ; . The cards were dealt, and at it they went, 'fhe fuck seemed to change variously' for some time,.' By and by a young man, who was playing with remarkable coolness, made a bet of five thousand dollars. ; ,f " I will have td see that, said another, ahd go you five thousand dollars belter.' . CapU Marry at is eyes began to open. . Very well,'-said the first who bet, with out changing a muscle of his countenance.' J cannot run on this hand. I see you five thousand and bet you twenty thousand dol lars more V ' ,' The devil you dot That's a salty bet. DraW it, Fred: my hand is better than your's and' I don't wish to steal your thbnev. Lfet it be decided on the original bet of five thou- sana J have bet1 twenty thousand,' said the voting' ttianf, firmly; arid you can call it or not, jusi fkp yo cuouseT una is nocniur s play; to bet and back out.' ' Very well, said the other, I 'give you a fair chance. 1 I call'' the twenty 'thousand, intf could win more if I chose to do so, Thete's my hand,.foiir aces, and the best in' the pack. Enough said, replieu ihe . loser, 1 am satisfied. You have won thirty thousand dollars ; come to, the - office, and I: will give you my check on the Bank of Louisville. 1 have just the amount there, the last cent I have in Uie.world. The old, man's . farm is all gone now. . I have played enough, boys,, let us go , and - liquor.', And thus the party broke up. . , , jt.m ' i About a year, after tliis . occurrence, the Diary of America, by Capt Marryatt, L made its appearance in this country. Perhaps an extract from the second volume will gratify thereader: 'i -: o.iV- :r - While. I was in Louisville I had an op portunity of witnessing the coolness of Ame- rtcans in gaaipiing, anu 01 tjusuy estimating their characteristic t recklessness of . temper. A t the same lime the utter barbarity of some oT their habits, were fully displayed. I was invited by a iriend to" Joo&.iii upon the pro ceedings 1 of a party engaged in ; a game of cards much played in the : south west, -called Poker.' T my litter astonishment 1 found them 'Stripped almost to a the skin, : like ' a gang of satages'. Ndr:was jthia all that ap peared. . Pp each 3 corner pt the fables they had deposited, their various weapons 1 irks pistols and bowie-knives -ready, ?as it ap peared; for a bloody ? fight;r should any dts pue or mere difference arise. ? My friend in formed rae tlut aflrayS jWerejyery 1 common n these sjpcial partiea a he fancifully term ed them,: and that hefdllv expected while we .were , presennto see'the' brains of some line oyne part v catiereu Pyt pisioiora hpteor 4w.f.jifrUUiyiru bowie, knyeffn Usa'ihaajo,Hour after ibis party metohe"of ttieml ( a jyoung inan about t wentyt Wo V years; old) f; lost thirty thousand Vliillafs tCarelessTY ofiservuig thM Ins tasi dollar was gyne, ; lie got up Jh-onietabjetI anu couny asaeu 111s eompanions to go x ana take ia drinklwiih hlowlt J. aAerwajalearu? led the history juT ge ntieman who was wi tb tn o pi 5h e nojcc as i on J hayedescrtbedif A ? yearf forefb hju come into the possession of an estate worth one hundrea tnoustaa aoiiars i wo beautt iui aoc upon" entreaties. twelve inonthl was pennHessl .);dftyiej wretch hang hr rafeli I ; UUf, no .'the very next morning iu r the scene 1 have .men tioned, I Saw Utn on the levee, with a book in his hand, su intending the. unlading of a steamooai ., naa already outauiea a place, and betajeH himself to the subordin ate .occupaiinrrjtg-ji steamboal clerk j? ; : Ims a pity to'itoil this capital story of the SHaui vaPaH'Duv tne iruin must oe toio. I. he young ma'. r hose history , is so-,gra- phicly describejVwaa for. years ; thesGler(t of uie steamer anu never possesseo;oyer one hnndred dl Jirs of; his own during his lifetime. 'We I4et him a few days ago on the levee;' lookup ias good naturedas ever, The gambling pf iy, Captain, was the worst Kiuu 01 a saw.-f u, riCm fCS T ATE OF J fvj? RTH-CAROLIN A, Waki J Coin t, CoJtf Equity, Fall Term, 1841. Tigtiai Jonef 4 :francis Jones and others, Detsy Leathers,: wpof- William Leathers; James iiewuenr nnu. w ie manna ; wiuiam Alien sou wife Ann ;('Tbo. Scarbroogh and wife Mary , Augustas Hunte d: wife Maris ; James A. Wad- deli and wireJf! jeti Franklin Douglas HoJses and wife Ann VU f V ; fyk$Z0 to ell Land. It appearing tQ,tbel iatiefaction of the Court that the aiiove Dcfendar c'eside without the limits of t his State, on motion, ti & prdered, that advertisement be jmade for six weeks3"'ce8sieiy, in the Raleigli Re- Risler, Tor ihem. to fjjtear at the next Term or this Court, to be held i atj ti.e Court-hoase in the City of Kalr-Jgh, on the firsl ;M jnday after the fourth Monday in March next, theK rod there to plead, answer or demur to the said Jt ion : "otherwise," th cause will be heard ex ?are, adjudgment pro evnfesso tnict ed against them" f" "y '"?!?'" ; Witness, Perrin , tlStisbee, ,Clerk and Waster in our said Cout of E ii?y, at Office, first Monday af ter the 4 th Monday 4ptemher. 184 U. ; , , r ;. rEowji Ja. BUSBEE, CM. E, , ;Decembef2; 184& Ik. , , ft9-w6t tate of flof tircarolina. FaAHKuii iouniy voar of : -x leas and (quarter cessions. TV. 1 m . of f Gideon Glenn, Aditni itrator on the Estate of John ,i Boothe, deceased: at d also Administrator ion the 1 estate of Winifrei ,Ui gram, ii li- I !"cvt !.'lf-irsia '?. Richard Ward, Exe?ur of Ebbin Nelms, deceased; It appearing to tb 1 4 ttisfaction of this Court; that Elizabeth Uavis amj bfr husband Willie J. Dais, H Mary Edwaids. alf iCk White and her husb.iidIe- J vi Wbile,i George B o ie and. Samuel Boothe, d- feinlants in Uie aboV ct se, reside beyond the limits of this State : It is ibeflte ordered by the Court that publication le niadej)rrflx eeka in the Raleigh Re-1 gister; mat tney'appt;uift por next tiourtot rie&sand r Quarter tfessrons, (b teiteld tor the Uoonty of rrant-l Iib. ,t thfl Cnurt Ho Win Liouishnnr. oh the second 1 . Monday in Marca ni tt, tben and there to answer c or the peUtwn" will tjj keh pro eonfesso as to them and a decree made a -Sol uugly.'' Witness; c'mith F 'itf fson, Clerk of our said Court at office, the second j 'it lay in December, Ai 1. 1841. n , , . ;t:i ii iATTERSON, C. C. C. Pr..Adv..$5:62i.:4(: . ?t . , ;i -U TATE , OF JOM J C AROLIN A-ranville J s CountyJ ' Ceurt pft Squitv. : Fall Term 184 . Davkl J. TiiVng; A;rjiVpf Margaret H.; Daniel, de ceased, of Charles ;VVJker8on, dec. and of Martha Wilkerson, deceased, od -Albert G. Moore aud wife ;;LilIy... . - . .j , ' 'f - ' William Thomas and; 1 ashingion H. Thomas ExVs. of Thomas Daniel :def ?d. and others. r Bill y fw ' ai ht and settlement. f It appearing to theaprt that the Defendants Jon athan Jones snd wiP?- tSilley, Thomas Harris and wife Nancy, and Tbfni i Daniel, ''-'reside without the limits of this State : Hi itheref ore otdered that publi cation be made six wlW uccessiTely in the Raleigh Kegister for the saij f iidanta to appear; at the next; Term of this Courtolie held at the'' Court-bouse TnY .k- .fn. .tlu nAf M-K I tYia Plaintiffs Biil, otherwise the ssaefiwill be taken pro eonfesso, and.hcam x, parte. ili rti ui rti ii , Witness; Thomas i54k.il tlejohn, Clerk, and faster of said Court, at Offi, jbe first Monday of Septem ber 1841 - 'rHd4l LHTLEJOHN, C. M, E "! December 30 ' .'.;.s'Pi.i! $5 . 62$ " ? ' . ' T j " e'v." TATE OF-NOfTtt CAROLINA.-TCounty of Johnstn,-,. CouTTJ oT fleas and Quarter. Sessions, ovember Term 1 84-U ' r , s .' .' ". : ;: MalAlir Avera, " " ' . ': -.-v(. t - . .'iT'. . -y-" :- ' v;--: - :' SaSi)l Golly v -'l.t Attae?imentrILot Wb- 32 in' SmltnJleM. ., It appearina to the sal pfafctiop of the Court that the defendant in ibis castf jbf removed, beyond .be. lim its of the State, so that I te ordinary process of, Law cannot be served ujpMf11 w therefore ordered by the IToort, that publi Uin - bemade for six1 weeks in the Raleigh' Registe?, 4otifying the said ' defendant, to W and appear before l ie Justices of out next Court of PJeas and Quaj f jeswons, to be 1 held for said County, onbe 4di nVy of February .next,! then and there to reie'JfiTpiilplead , to isue, -o4herwi?e Judgment by default im will ; be rendered; against . and the lot levi 1 1 pbn be .condemned to 1 the Use of namtm recw, m-1 f-fitness. WUfianii'T.puy; Clerk of c oar said Cour at Office, in Smithfiel 4 te fourlbMondayof Novem lr, 1841. . t :f l .;, , . Dec. 18. 184L E. yldv. $5 62 ' 102 6w 8' TATE OF NORTrCi CAROLINA; Gran vUIe County. : Courtlbity. Fall Term 184 1 ; ;St.'-iPooui'M-on andbers. i''-;''i-..-f 1! Petition for thtSaU ftS&. Landt belonging to the Tt nMari na tit the ';S irit lht this -defendants St- Dhen Adcock: Jonathan' A dcock.- Kader Parker and wife tilm: mnl TimVtM Arfmr.t reside without the limits of ibis State if ll ilberefore .wdered that pubfir Register, for the said Det mtlanU to appear at tae nexi Terai tf this Court i to ar W a irFvw tt tv- r nrlnnl- ot t: the first Monday l wiarco next and, plead, anfw;.dBi-H he. .PlaiaiiflTs B2L otherwise' the" saJ W partaken pro confute, and beard itM, ?. Vitness Thba-ltUenV'CleA; aad Master of kid Coort; QtSLM first Monday tf iBeptam- 1841. TH04 tf t.tni.iajuur December S0- ryiVM akK :al-. . T'.fiw 1 accom n il! lieu sisters were dependent fanbnut rv bale.-t nr n .; tum him, 'bnl i I scorning, their? affectionate I d3r tf March nest, the liowina tracts bi - Jie 5 1 twged into . vice. ' and, in i laruor-theteo 114 62, NO. Persons Huxotm 4 j On I : Acres. By .wbom Listetl. 78 61 illiani F. Alexander, Margaret Harris, i JameaJC.1lghr 1 N Stephen Alexander Kobert Carrigan, 1 Barauel &ms, r Sarah C. Wallace.! f Nicholas Cook, rtiraax yV. Hudson', ? ' Jftbo ; Litecker, Jr. . Maigarel Slough, f Paul Usrnltan, William Moore, ; John J. 8uther, J Capt.'faae'West, ! ?t Jacob' Earnhart, ' I George Miller's beiri, Ellen Miller,', George TJry, f. Mose H. Archibald, F"nny Cheex; j tin 106 225 On Oi On Oo . On On 100 1S7 145 63 72 126 297 10 34 I. Oo On 100 226 106 268 .4 tOn Ou On 133, 62 250 113 46 778 On On On On On On Beverly "Grny; Jr. John W Miesiw, i William-Watson, . 230 150 f'harles Jtagler, (of Ansoii,) 100 52 William M.Uook, ' Alfred Stougfi, I 47! 95 148 7! Unlisted ' and ' subject to double tijub anu . jr c.nza Howie, ' John A.' Howie's estate, J. Burns .'.? ' ' ' William B McKee," John A." Brum ley, Georpe Barickfren, , C. M. McKinley, Owner unknown, Campbell, On Sh a 19 15 On On 63 11 1 On On trsci On Irish February 11, s 1842. Price Atlv. $14, TUIflTECi'W SHARES Of Stock W tbe: Bank of Cape Fear, are ofiered lur safe fin && teims. . .. ::APPty TO THIS EDITOR. Raleigh, 12uVFebraary 1842. t 14 w4w R1CU tUD COOK, of Jrcdell County.If. C; willed to bis aud his wife's relations, ,5 Negroes, and his mottey lo te disposed of by his wife Lney, amongst bis and bis wife's relations. His wifej Locyiditrilknedf tht 6 Negroes to two Bro ters, a lister snd two Nieces of Ictchard Cook, .leaving tbefmoney in the hands of Richard Cook's Execntore inot disposed of; James Cook,' Executor of Lucy.;. Mabry; and Executor of John Cook, surviving. Executor ol Richard Cook, the part not disposed of by Lacy Mabry ; anil having faded to notify the parrie interested in said Estate as he law diiecls, Wilbam W. Reavis and others do make this Proclamation td the parties interested in the said Estate, to exhibit their claim, welt attested, to the Supreme Court -at Raleigh, that there may be a final decision in the casSTdf Willmin VVReavisand others vs. James Cook; Eserutor of Luey Mabry.dec. WM. W. KEATIS add othibs, by. LEWIS KEAVIS, Absst. PvKrmn TO . .. v " . ' i' ti It CARD. The attention of Carolina Mer chants. Ship Owners, and the purchasing com niQnity in general, is riespeci fully called to the Fe- tfrsburg Bakery, which is tieW in full oration, and wbere mav' be bad every dencripti on of Crackers and Bkcuit, cut by machinery, at the lowest market jm jeen, wholesale -and retail, k Abo.TCakes of afTsivs'and i"ern Items. " " 1: UUiiiX 6 VU. Petersburg Feb 9. 5 14 Im 1TIEIUI3. ; THIS' beautiful and thorough-bred Stallion will stand the easuing Seas-vn at my 8table, Q miles South of Raleigh and at Raleigh. The Season will com mence on the first of March, and terml- on the fir 1 of July. MELZARE will be let to Msr. s at $20 the Season, and $30 to insure. - For particulars see large band bills. ,1 " r Feb 10, 1842. ' - ! 14 JIammotli Scheme I J ' e'-jL'-L 22. , SW,W-ai.l,UU-sSlli,w M0 of $1,500, 20 of $100, 50 of $1,000. U N ION LO T T E. It" Y t . CiAssNo.i;roa 1842. , ".'.. - To be drawn at Alexandria, D: C- on Saturday . . . . tbe 19th March, 1842.' , , . J. G. GREGORY & CO. ManAGEes. - ;i , BBltlrAfrT SCHKJCI. 1 grand capital' of 4. iwtt $60,000. r.,, 25,000 i . 15,0fti-4 v 1 o,ooa :u - 7,000- 6,66 r : f5,0b0;:;: J.3,Q00. . . , 2,01)0 -1,600 1 splendid, prize li '. .1 do do .: v", do i.t: . do . r do.. . ' prizes of do . , j do ' do i!1 3 5' 5 1 10 i , 20 50 50 0 l,tJ5Q : 1,00a do :,5oo 133. (any 3 nos.) i r. .fcrAQQ 60.;; -prizes ot do ! 65 130 " ' 260 ;: 260 ' 422Sr "A do di do do do 100 fv 1 80. 60 50 40 3 -,dt"w 4,160 (Utor 2d drawn number pr;meft) 30sj 6,240 (3d or 4th of otn drawn number 1. 3d 16.640 (any other drawn number) ? :20 ! ,'V7 nambera-13 j urawn ballots.' f, Tickets only $20, Halves 10, Quarters 5, Eighths 20 Certificates of packages 01 zo whole, tickets,; sjso: 1 - Do.' do ' 26 half -.?:dW 140 1 ate Dr -t - -ido-n r , - 26 qoartetlo ' ' 70."ftyine tbe-eaid IleniaminJScrewaf artd wile Moandngj - Do r.it 1 25 eishths da J . 35. It Tickets and shares and certificates I packages In the above magniScent Scheme constantly for sate, ia the gieatest variety of numbers at the efocei of the Managers,, next ddor cust of Oaosby's Hotel, Wsh tngtoiW. ,.t.'- u V :"" . Orders from adistance wiltreeejva'tba'most prompt' attenlbm,andjia soon as the drawing ia aver aa ac count of it will be sent to all who order front 0. i r; Addreas - J, G. GREGORY & CO, Managers. - I'eV. 147 1 K . r-- . Wasbingtott Ciiy. - -:'5: Court house hi Coiicofd, Cabarrus County, "on the 3r J Mon. I LiiL or so mocb' thereof as wilt be necessary to stifv the p orttoeit'ari840,,'and attitingeBTaXTjeMwttt-' 5 ,.t:i5t or na i neaf what Water Coarse. the waters of Reedy .Creek. Coddle Creekt the waters of Mill Creel; the waierf f Coddle Creek, itritatt-rsV R.vcky Uirer, three inits Branch, Irish Bufluloe Creek, little Cold Water tieeek. Big Cold Water Creek, ...' - U . it i ( little BoffJoe Creek, ' ' . Iong Creek; little Bear Creek, - Jtocky River, : Muddy Creek; . Caldwell and Reedy Creek, Rocky River; . J Irish Bqualoe Creekf Big Cold Water, '-!- mujjjjinci tv uctung iu tne juttuwing, persons 10 ICI( 1 -j t.i. j ji, r.tt i . ? . 4 DolUu N ;-:A&iT, wft-' mm ti 1 . so - 25 , -rr-Z .tfiUv ... IS vfj ) 6 v. W'f 1 tit: a " ; -35--, I I . 54 UotUacfc Ureek, : 1 r5 Back Creek. ' 1 S the water of Rocky JUver, Hamby Run,. - the watt-rs of Rocky River, . Coddle Creek j ..WO Anderson Creek; tract No- 2, ' . j XSo. 2, -Anderson's Creek, Buuatoa Creek. ' I . .- u. hiuaiaiixsuck, Wberlfflii 1 r: : 1 1 rr BISOLrTIOr-The firm nf LivcaTaaa & Smith has been - dissolved by hutoal Con sent, aftd alt those indebted wilt please come forward ' and pay up! JAMES UTCHFODf DnTTODnu UIIITU Boarbon Smith AVING taken the ..Id wind, opiiosiii tba Past Office. inU-nda carry inr on lh TAILORING iSlNESs in all ju various brabchesiaad solicits a share of pobhc patronage. . .". , Feb. lO; . TEACHER WANTED To Uka cfcirge of a smsll country 8chooL8 miles WiifSmitb- Id, Johnston Count v.4 CommonicatiofiS address ed to the Revjj D. Lacy, Raleigh, f post paid J mnll ' be attended to- or to the subscribers, at fimitbnid: Testimonials if character and ability to ful tbi sta.. stion will be required. , ?i-rfMy: t . T , ' JAMES TOMLINSO " J. C. SMITH. r.ifrj Febroarv 1842- ; SfTntir-riire DeUsun nenard TTi) ANXw"X? from the subscriBcr suTt', J5lb JXuof February bist, bis man VV ASaiaaTvwbo is a very likeljf fellowt from 28 tm 35 years of ageta complexion vy black and sleek, teeth, whit, in sta tue about 5 fet nine or ten incbes, straight and well- . formed in perabn, ihough very slightly inclioed to W ; . bow-legged, wUghs about 150 or 160 lbs-bM,lieen Vuse servsntJ barber, and carriage driver' alf his life, disposed to dress dashingly and be very gtnttt -in his denieanor in general. He wasra.sed in.tha SLsde family of Martin County and was purchased W Mr. v ' A. Maers6mel5yeara since. I am dicposStiUthnik be has, or wil attempt, to make bis way totha North, having urulersbot that be bid parcbaeadeuVr wise obtained pare from aome firee'negf nIX snxh v is the case, he( will most probablj assume thejjnlirif of Slade Or Maer. :2 I will give $75 for bia'apprebejK eion and safe detention, if taken, beyond the jimita of -the State, and $50 if taken within the Slste. T 77" i J " JOSEPH UG.'fti6l7L1!A0r w 'i WindsorN. 0,10. 20,1842. S tate oi Aorin taroiina.rih ton. f ty. Court 'f Equity. r filed iu Winter racatioa. .s-.- 841 ahd 184$. . ' - " ,4.)r) The BUI. of complaint of Caswell Drake, .Richard tltDrokea'nd Jbuiwi . his wifej HeuryLtcbelLaoit, Pene(ope his, wife, Jlkbmond Doxier and. Martha, V ' b1i wife; John'ScrcW and Polly his'irittpf Fully (Ireen and Rbocfi'Gireen, children and Jisirs of ' ' Elizabeth Green. r: ul - , t Jacob Ing; adm,jwith the Will. anexeifJE4wii.,?" urate, 1 emperance Urake, Sally JJrake, and Wm1 Mississippi, PoUmny Drsk and' Cdm'ond Drake, ; children and hfira fienry Dakeofthe &aof. - Tennessee Betsy Nicbolson, Polly jS'icboJspnj 'loH arpbiNtchoJaoA, Jehn.icbotsoa aaHl Abbyi JSicb t olson. ldrea ao4-beira of Cioey .Nkbubon of ' the jBlsteoLTencseaje. .,g a,agtf fe -iitlti&iX " In this fae 'Hi appearing ihat UJ)eliidanta WiU.Ji liaht .Ricka aad. svife PattencsvKkhardJOliva snd witter Sally.JoMpbrEmhry Vandt iCa (aaFoIimoy)&:! DrakA srHl.Edmand Drakv cbildrea and baira .! Henry Drake,; Betsy , Ncbbino Polly. JikhobMrtip Joseph; Nicholson, John Nichob and Abby Nichotn son, are notvresidenu.of tbi,8tateiit is1, tbereibrai ordard.ibt pablicalion be oiade' w jo itbem in ha r Raieigb Jiegistee for six weeks to appear bafiwa" tltaif... hbnorable Jdgef our Court of quky ajlba)cl for the Cognty of Nash at the Court llooaa ia Nasli Ai .yi le ion the ahird:,Monday Jof March, next, theavmn4 . tiiera to plead sod answer the isaid Bill of cumplatnt; f $ . or Jddameat will-be tendered pro eonfesso xs tathamU'lV vv Witoasav.9amWV.irk aerkaaelMaaSSjaj' ia Equity larlba ianty iaf.Nas . villa, the 20 th. dsy of J snnary 1842. v?.fr&U& oi j.Bj BWDL BLpUNTiDepCsiJi.--t 't '. Jan.- 25, 1842. Pr. Adv. $3 . ;r, , .r i, r. r , i i . v- ( ,t fTATE OFORTU CAROTIN Aaahsua-vl tji v Iu Xuiiy Nnvember Term lilt t -ajr i!5., :CamQet L. Amnzton. v.' w r WlBiaw.Cnvriietratov'of Kard AMtMtrang M' m tie J. Drake1, William .Ricks and bis wile Patience, or -' fhe Stale'bf Georgia; Ricliard 'Olive and. wife,8sl- ! ly J Joeub . Embry and wile Nancy Vf the Suite . , Drake and Benjamin Screws snd ifa Moornlng. ' r Avf , irfOrimttf i2ts' -1 tt t T Imhii ease, it appiarrrrgtbA the Defendanu Ben- Screws -anil il Mouringi af adn-vestdittia.' r this State. It ts therefor ordered that patiucation . be rrkadein ibe RafeiihrReiriater f ri ' U appear bef.re the honorable Judge ol ou iouri,?! - appear oeiore me nonorsuie juuge 01 ou; vou Equity b be held for the Coun ty of Nab at tb C llrose in Nasbvi 00 tbe third Monday iu M next, then and there to Dlead aod aoswer" the nUr "- tl L:fl i.1 'n,1.r. t - umoi compiainrjougroemwMt i.w-- j;t eonfesso as to them. ' Vjii)s.8amoe.WV.T -Ct and Master inEqalty for tlie' County . cr -b at Office In NsshrU to tu20ih day of J a ory uij.. t o i rtpr w wr vtf'r t : T.- rr -'. . . -. can vmj ... w. .... Bv BH.titOrJNT;Do. c. wn. Jan. 21, 184V . ;rr.Aav.r,j ti, y o 11 't !'.' ti .-.--I I II s 1 ?! III

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