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Proposals for l.lve Oak.
N.VVV DEPjVRTBIENT, )
Bnreau of Con«tra€tiou« {
May 2. 18-17.
Sealed proposals for delivering 50,000 cubic feet of
promiscuous live oak in each of llic naxy-yards at
ard upon one of the printed schedules, or in stric.
nmformitv tlieiewilh. or they will not be considered
All articles must be of the best quality, conformable
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this bureau until the 15th June, 18.57.
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Bidders are referred to the yards for sample-*, and a
particular description of the articles; and, all other
things being equal, preference wdll be given to articles
Live /ak/* that they maybe distinguished from other of Amurican manufacture,
business letter.s. 'lhe offers may be for one or all the i Every olfer, as required by the law of 10th August,
yards, but must be for the whole quantity atany yard, j 1840, must be accompanied by a written n’uarantee.
and. as required by law. mus^be accompanied by a | the form of which is herewith given,
suitable guarantee, the form of which is herewith ‘
Si.xty cents per square of *^Sureties in the full estimated amount will be required
to sign the contract, and. as additional and collateral
security. 15 per cent will bv withheld on the amount
of each delivery until the contract is completed.
In all the deliveries of the timber there must be a
due proportion ofthe most difficult and crooked pieces,
otherwise there will be withheld such further amount,
in addition to the 5 per cent, as may be judged e.v-
pedient to secure the public interest until such difficult
portions be delivered. The remaining 85 per cent, or
other proportion of each bill, when approved in tripli
cate by the commandant of the yard, will be paidby
such navy agent as the contractor may name within
thirty days after its presentation to him.
it will be stipulated in the contract that if default
guarantee,
he
CI^B-tlEXT G. WllIGHT,
Attorney at Law, PayettevlIle,N*C.
Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets.
FeVy 3. I55ti.
Those only whose oifcrs may be accepted will
notified, and the contract will be forwarded us soon
thereafter a.s practicable, which they will be required
execute wdthin ten days after .its receipt at the post
office or navy agenev numed hy them.
Sureties in the full amount will be required to sip
the contract, and their responsibility certified to by a
J United States district attorney, collector, or navy*
! agent. As additional security, twenty per centum will
will be withheld from the amount of the bills until
the contract shall have boon completed; and eighty
per centum of each lull, approved in triplicate by the
respective yards, will be paid by the navy-agemt within
thirty days after its presentation to him.
It is stipulated iu the contract that, if default be
made by the parties of the lir^t part in delivering all
or any of the articles mentioned in any class bid tor in
i this contract, of the quality and at the time and places
be made by thv parties of the first part in delivering. ,
all or any of the timber named of the quality and at j abov»' provided, then, and in that case, the contractor
the time and place provided, then and iu that case the 1 and his .sureties will forfeit and pay to the U, States
contractor and his sureties w ill forfeit and pay to the I a sum of money not e.xceeiling twice the amount of
United States a sura of money not e.xceeding twice the j such class, which may be recov. red from time to lime,
total amount therein agreed upon as the price to be j according to the act of Congress in that case provided
J. A. SPEAKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATTENDS the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett!
Wake and Johnston.
Addres.s, Toomor, Harnett Co., N. C.
Feb. IG. 1856. 8*'>-y
paid iu case of the Victual delivery thereof, which may
be recovered from time to time, acc(»rding to llie act
of Congress in that case provided, approved March 3,
1843.
The 50.000 cubic feet to be delivered in each yard
will be iu the lollowing proportions—say 8-Oou cubic,
feet of keelstms; and pieces suitable for lower steins, j classes lo be delivered one-fourth part on or before
terd.post knees, fore d*adwood aprons, all siding l8 j the 1st September next, one-fourth part on or before
ja d 20 inches, and hooks siding 14 and IG inches.
1h ’se pieces to be in number in the propurt'.A»ns i
whicli they enter into the con.struction ol a ship-of-war Jane, 1858. unle.ss earlier required
conformin;
approved March 3. 1843.
Classes Nos. 1. 2, 4, G, 7 to be delivered one-fourth
part on or before the 15th .May. one-f«urth part by the
•20th July, one-fourth part by the 20th September, and
the remainder by the 1st December. 1858. Cla.sses H
and R. the whole hy the 15 Mav, 1858. The remaining
rock logs. No 10. Whito pine. No 11. .\sb. cypre.««.
.vh-te oak boards. No 12, Black walnut, cherry, am!
:nahotiany~ No 14. White ash oars, and hickory bar.-
and butts.* No IG. Black spruce. No 18. Ligmimvita:
.\*o2l.Iron. No,22 spikes and nails. No *23. l,cad.
zinc and tin. No 24. Hardware. No27. I’aints. oils.
iVc. No 28, Fla.x canvas. No 29. Cotton canva.^i. No
30, Flax and cotton twine. No 31, Glass. No ,12.
l>eatber. No 33. Hose. No 31, Brushes. No .k)
Bunting and dry goods. No 37. Pilch, tar. rosin.^ No
38. Tallow, soap, oil. No 39, Ship chandlery. No 40,
Staf onary.
May 30, 1857. 52-4t
BJ B Tir W FULL ER,
Attorney at Law,
P-VYETTEVILLE, N,
Hay be consulted at the Law Office of Jese G. Shep
herd. Esq., on Green Street.
July 111. 18.70.
-tf
axdrew j. sted.max.
. will attend
ubstuntially iu shape, ledgth. audeharae
.ter with those heretofore received with srames of Cor
responding siding, the moulds ot which can be eccn at
any of the yardy named.
32.000 cubic feet of the siding of 13 and 15 inches,
in about equal quantities of each, and 5,nu9 cubic feet
of a siding 12 inches; all these pieces being in length
from 13 to 17 feet, Having a natural and tair curve ot
from 13 to 30 inches or more in that length; and two-
thirds the number of the pieces to have from the mean
to the maximum crook; ' Iso. .5.000 cubic ieet siding 13
and 151oches,ia length from 17 to 20 feet.
All to be sided straight ai.d fair; the 15-iiich 5imlH*r
the 1st fteccraber next, one-foui th part on or bi^Fon-
i I the 1st .April, and the remainder on or before the 30th
'June, 1858. unle.ss earlier required with a notice of
twelve day.s, comprising at. each delivery a due pro
portion of each article. Class lO and all following, if
additional quantities of any of the articles named
tlierein are demanded; they are to be furniehed on
like terras and conditions previous to the expiration
of th J fiscitl year, upon receiving a notice of fifteen
days from the bureau, the commandant of the yard, or
navy-agent.
Forvi of Offer.
. I. , of . ill the State of .
hereby agr**e u> furni.^h and d*diver. in the rcspec'ivi
q^vY-yarJs, all the articles nam'-d in the classes luTe-
Common Schools.
Ofiee of Literary Board)
Raleigli, May 9. 1857. j
The Ppesident and DirectDr.ii of the Literavy
Fund, having made distrilmtion of the income
thereof, for the first .si.i monthn of tfie year
1851, among the' several Counties of the State
for the ii.se of Common S.’liools, direct the lol-
lowinir talnilar st.iteinent to lie |iiiVilislied,
sliovriiig the amount set irpart for each County.
These amounts ivill be paid at the T’rcasnry
Department of the State, on complianec with
the'provisions of law by the parties entitled to
receive the same.
The Comities of Jackson. Madison. YXidkin,
Polk and Harnett will receive their respectiva
portions out (if the arnonuts di.strilmtcd to tlie
Coatities out of which they were formed The
County of Wd.son will receive 27 J per cent, of
tlie nnioiiiit allotted to EiLi-ccoiube; 12| per
cent, of that of Nash; 10 1-9 perreeat. of that
of VVavue; and aii amoiim of Jolimstoii to be
agreed upon by their Clminiiaii.
TilO’S P.RAGG,
. Pres’t e.\' officio ol Literary Board.
; PtL.tSEl CowpF.R, Scc’y.
4 im
regularly the (Jourts
Counties.
April 11.1S56.
_ iiTito ’ann**.xed. agreeably to tlie provisions of th'
and under showing a face ofnot less than thrce-bnirths : sch -dule therefor, and in confonnlt with the adver
the sidiu*'*. to be cut from trees grown within 3o miles tisenient of the Cun au of Con.struction. &.C.. of lli
tf
Having removed to ri fTSBOllO. N. C.. ,, i tho
ofehatham, . oore ant arne j satisfactory evidence will be re-| 23d of May. 18-57. Should my oiier be accepten.
qnired by ihc*commandant ot the yard, to be ilelivi red \ request to be addressed at , or to
in the respective yards at the risk and e.xpense of the i for signature and certificate,
conlraclor. subject to the usual inspection, to the entire
approval ofthe bureau; and oae-haif to be delivered
on or before the 1st day of August. 1858. and the re
mainder on Ol before the 1st day of July, 1859.
PilR SALE.
844 .\cres of Lauil. Ivins on G»ps Fear Riv»—Store,
D-wellin-s, Out Houses oil in Krst rote orJer. The Store
is at a liae business sf.-aml at tlie Cross. Roads and the
and is nst to be e ccelled by any in .N'orth Carolina.
.Any person desiring to pnrcha.se can obtain further
particular.s resp .■cling the property by calling cn
c thcr of ns at Willis’ Creek oa the Wilmington Road
15 miles from Fayetteville.
Oct. 4.
iS-tf
JAMES WIUGIIT.
P. Elliott,
C O M 31 I S S I OX M ER c H A X T ,
FAYETTEVILLE. N. C.
A«-eDtf»rLatterloh Sc Co.-p Steamboat Lino
■Will attFn.l promptly to all businwes entrusted to hipcaro.
Oct.21.1S58.
Fire sevenths of the FARMING AND TCRFEN-
TINE L.AND in Harnett coaiity, known as the Parker
ami McNeiil lands, joining Wm. Harr ngton's land on
Upper Little River. There is some 200 acres cf the
best quality of low grounds on the River. The up
lands are heavily timbered with pines, and within six
miles ofthe Fayetteville and Western Railroad.
For particulars apply to D Mc.4KTHUR.
J. 1 . KUrLti,
J. \V. McKAY.
26-lf
I.
Form of -Offer.
. of the State •
hereby
fee to furn.sh and deliver ot the United States navy
vurd at . hfly thousand cubic feet of live
oak timlH-T. in CO iforniity wiih the adveitipeinent of
(Date.) Signature:
1 he schedule which the bidder encloses must b.
pasted to his otfer, and each of them signed by him
Opposite each article in the schedule tlie price mu:-'
be set, the amount likewise written in words.
, Form of Gcarantf.e.
of . in ill-
The nnpcrsigiicd,
State of
and -
of-
, in th
the Bureau of ConsUuction ofthe date of May 2, 1857,
viz;
8,000 cubic feet, suitable for principle pieces, sided
JHiiid 20 inches, at pea loot.
32,000 cubic feet curved timber, sided 13
inelies, length 13 to 17 feet, at per Coot.
5,000 cubic feet timber, siding 1.3 and Jo inches,
length 17 to 10 feet, at per foot.
Total value.
Should my offer be accepted. I request to be addres
sed at . and the* contract forwarded to the
navv agent at or to me at .
Stall' of
leregoing bid
, hereby guaranty that in case th
for anv of the classi?
[Date.]
For signature and certificate.
AB.
Form of Gaartnilee.
The undersigned, .of
. , , i State of
Harr ngton s land on j foregoing bid be accepted
. In the
, hereby guaranty that, in case the
will, within ten
Nov. 185G 29,
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OF THE
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For the Year 1856. July to December.
TVVEXTY*TII1RD VOIjltME*
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patronaf^c ©f all who value sterling literary merit.
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to reflect faithfully the Southern mind, while disdaining
all narrow and sectional views, and has been alone
among the monthlv periodicals of America, in defence
the l^ECULIAR INSTITUTIONS OF THE
SOUTHERN STATES.
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to repel assaults upon the South, whether they come
under the specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form
jOf anti-slavery pamphlets. At this critical juncture,
whijle our enemies ase employing literature a.s their
pjost weapons of att'Ack. the Sontliern people
will sur^y not withhold their encouragement trora a
■work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de
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tcit/i Reviews, Historical and Biographical
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day. aft»;r the receipt of the contract at the post office
named, or uavy agency designated, e.xecule the con
tract for the same, with good aud sufficient sureties:
in ca.se said shall fall to enter into contract
as aforesaid, we guaranty to make giod the difftTence
between the offer of the said . and that which
may be accepted. U I).
(Date.) ^ F.
Witue.s.s: C H.
I hereby certify that the above named C D, and E F.
are known to me as men ot property, and able to make
good their guarantee.
(Date.)
(To be signed by the United States district judge.
United States district attorney, collector, or navy
agent, and no other.)
May JG, 1857 50-5t
wm
ADAMANTINE unci TALLOW CANDLES; fine
and common TOBACCO; and almo?t anytljing iu the
Grocery line. Cheap as tlie cheapest!
G W. I. GOLDSTON.
Foh’y 7. 1857.
Profp.ssor
for sale by
Aug. 30, 185G.
Wood’s Hair Restorative,
S. J. HINSDALE.
I(),000 Ills. Tallow V anted,
For which the highe.st cash price wilt he paid.
Oct. 1. 1S51>. A. M. CAMl’BELL
A
THE anderslgned would respectfully inform hi? old
friends anil cn.storners tliat he can he found ot the
.Store cfC. E. Leetc, where he will Ive "but *" t’*’®
them. ■!• K- .McDONALU.
Jan. 17, 1857. 33-H
PROPOSALS FOR XATAL SUPPLIES
N-4VY DKPARTMKNT.
Bureau of Construction, Equipment, A. Rapairs.
May 23. 1857. '
IFith a view to ensure a larger eirculation of the
MESSE.NGER. Hie Proprietors though they intend
greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced
the price of Sapscription. wliich is now only
Three Dollars
OR FOUR DOl
FIRST
CLUB .?—Re.mittini
The FrtitnriaLind'critical department of the Mea-j The materials and articles enihraced in the clashes
eeag"r t1u"«e under the cLrge of named ar.; particularly described in printed sch..dnleB^
T- any of wh eh Will be fiinii?hed to sneh a?' ae-sre.»o
JOHN R. TH^-MPSOX, Esq., >
And will embrace copiouf* notes on current literature^
anl reviews of all new .\raerioan or Foreign works ot
general interest a^vl value. The Editor's opinions will
be always fearlesdy and banestly avowed.
Th- Business Dipartm-mt is conducted by the U
grgned, to whom all comniunioations of a business na.-
ibcrein named be accepted, that he or they will with-,
ten days after the receipt of the contract at the po^
office nam«*d. or navy-agent designated, e.xecute tin
and 15 contract for the s-ame. with good and sufficient, sun
* ties: and in case said sh 11 fail to entei
into contract as aforesrid. we guaranty to maKe goo
the dittcrenee between the otfer of the said
and that which may be accepted.
( A B
■ Sigu'aturc of two guarantors. ^ q j)
Date.
\V itdess.
■ 1 her. ljy certify that the above named
are known to me as men of croperty, and able to inak.
good their guarantee.
Date. Signature.
To be signed by tlie United States dis rict Judge,
United States district attorney, collector, or navy
agent, and no others.
The following are the classes required at the re
spective yaids.
KITTERV. MAINE.
Class No 1. IVhite eak lop. No 6. Telloiv-pine
plank stock log.?. No. 10. White pine. No. II. .\.sh.
cvpre.'vs. white oak boards. No. l.J. 1-ociist. No 18.
Lignumvitie. No. 21. Iron. No 22. Spikes and aails.
No 23. Lead, zinc, and tin. No 25. Hardware. No.
43. Hose
CHARLE.STOWN, MASS.4CHUSETTS.
Glass N> 1. White oak logs. No. 3. Whithoak pro'
m.iscnoHS timber. No. 4. White oak pieces and rud
■ lerstocks. Noll. Vellow pine plank stock logs. No.
7. Yellotv pine beams. No. 8. hellow pine mast and
spar timlier. No 10. Whito pine. No 11. Ash, cy-
jiress. a liite-oak boards. No 12. Black walnut, cherry.
No 1:1. Locust. No 14. Whit'i ash oar.s and hiekory
b.ars and lintts. No 15. IVhite oak staves and heading.
No IB. Black spruce. No 18. Ingiinmvitcc. No 21.
Icon. Ne 22. Spikes and nails. No 23. Lead. zinc,
and tin. No. 25. Hardware. No 27. I’aints. oil.“. Ac.
No28. Flax canvass. No 21). Cotton canvas. No 30.
Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. Glass. No 32. Lta-
thcr. No33.Ho.se. No 34. Brushe.s. No IM. Bunting
an drv goods. No 37. Fitch, tar, rosin. No 38.
Tallow", soap, oil. No 311. Ship chandlery. No 40.
Stationary. No. 41. Firc-wO'd.
BROOKLYN, NEIV YORK.
Class No. 1. White oak logs. No. 3. Wliite oak pro-
misciis timber. No 0. Yellow pine plank stock logs.
No 7. Yellow p'ue beams: No 8. Yellow pine mast
aud spar timber. Noll). White pine. No II. .4sh.
cypress, wliite-oak lioards. No 12 Black walnut, cher-
rv, mahogany. No. 13. Locust. No 14. White ash
.oars and hickory bars and Imtts. No i.5. White oak
staves and heading. No Hi. Black spruce. No 18.
Ligiminvi a;. No 2l. Iron. No 22, .Sp ke.s and na ls.
No 23, I.ead, zinc, and tin. No 21. Fig iroii.^ No 2.7.
Hardware. No 27. Fainis. oiis. &c. -No 28. Flax can
vass. No 21). Gotlon canvas. .No 3). Flax and cotton,
twine. No 31. Glass. .No 32, Leather. No .33. 4Io?e. ;
No 31, Brushes. No :15 Biiiiting.and dry goods. No
37. Fitch, tar. rosin. .No 3h. Tallow, soap. oil. No |
:i!).-^hip chandlery. No 4J. Stationary. No 41 Fire-
wood. I
PHILADELPHIA !
Clai=s No 2, White oak plank. Xo G, Aellow^ p:ne \
plank stock logs. No 7. Yellow pine beams. No i i
,White pine. No 11. Ash, cvpre,s.s, white oak iioards.
No 12. Black walnut, cherry, mahogany. No 13. Lo
cust. No 14, While asii oars and hick'iry lia s and
butts. .No I-'. Lignamivta'. .No 2i. Iron. No 22.
Qouailics.
A lamnncc
.\lexander
■A mum
•V.slie
IJeaufort
ill rile
Bladen
ilruiiswick
ilniieoiiibe
ilnrke
Oal>arrii.s
Galdwell
Oaniden
Jarleret
■ hi.swcll
,’atnwlia
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‘'’hifwan
leveland
.'(ihunlius
,’rnveti
■ Jiinilierland
..'nrrituck
Davidson
i)nyie
.liijilin
i'Mgecmube
l'’.)rs)’tli()
c'raiiklin
.lllSlOll
Gnte-s ,
Grnnvqlle
Greene
Guillord
itniiiax
Harnett
Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson
Jolinstoii
Jones
Lenoir
Lincoln
.Madison
McDowell
.Macon
.Martin
.Meeklenbiirg
.Montgvniei'y
Moore
Xnsli
New Hanover
Nortlinmiitoii
Onslow
Orange
Uasqiiotank
Pcrqnimnus
I’er.soii
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
Ricliiiioiid
Robeson
Koekingliam,
Rowan
Rutherford
S.iinpson
Stanly
Slokes
Snriy
'I’ynell
U nion
Wake
Wjiren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
"ilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yaiiev
I’cd
tore mnatbe addres.sed.
M.VCFASLANB. FERGUS.nON & CO.
Law Baildicg, FraukJiii EiqUaioQd, Va.
Jqqe 1,
oifer. on ‘application to the fommandants of ihe re
spective yards, or to the navy-agent nearest thereto,
and those of all the yards upon application to this
bureau. This division into classes licing for the con
venience of dealer.s in each, sucii portions will be fur
nished are actually required for bids. The com
mandant and navy agent of each station will have a
copy of the schedules of the other yards, for examina-
a ion only, from which it may he judged whether it
wjlLbe dcs rable to make application for them.
Oilers must Iw mado lor tbe Wliole of a cloeo at aay
Sliip chandlery.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Class No 10. White pine. No 11. Ash, cypress. No
l‘2, Black walnut. No 21, Iron. No 22. Spikes, nads.
No 23. Ia;-ad,' zinc, tki. No 24, Pig iron. No - >■
H.ardwarc. No 27, Paints, oils. Ac. No 31 Glass
No 37. I’ilcb. tar, rosin. No 28, Tallsw, soap._ oil-
No 31), Ship cliandlery. No 43. Tank and gallev iron.
No 44. Chaia iron. No 45. Ingot copper. AO ah.
Sand, straw, Ac. No 47. Miseeilancons.
GOSPDRT. VIRGINIA.
Claaa No 1, M'ltifci Oat No 6. V(4ow pine plank
Pop.
10,166
5,003
10,756
a. rt'i'd
11,716
9,973
8,024
5,9.) 1
12,338
6,919
8,67 4
5,836
5,174
6,208
12.161
8,234
16,055
6,703
b. ixl
9,697
5,308
1-2,329
17.723
6,2.)7
14,123
6.998
21,111
13.770
10,627
9,510
7,-228
6,878
17,303
5,320
18,480
13,007
6,907
6,883
6,656
6,585
13,062
11,861
3,935
6,182
6,924
5,741
6,1 69
6,961
11.724
6.163
8,552
9,034
14,236
10,731
7,040
14,957
7,708
6,030
8,825
10,745
15,176
7,936
11.080
12.363
12 320
12.388
12,311
6,-148
8,490
17,643
4,452
9,258
21,123
]0.:d66
4.780
3,348
11,478
.11,642
8,068
^is. Sha
re. i
$1-219
92 i
Olio
30 !
1290
72
1024
08
1405
92
1196
70
96-2
88
714
1-2
14b0
50 !
^oO
28 1
1040
88 j
700
32 1
620
88 i
744
96 1
1459
32
988
08 1
1926
60 !
804
30 i
630
24 i
1 od
64
cdt)
96
I4T9
48
21-26
70
750
84
1094
70
839
76
1333
3-2
1652
40
f275
24
1141
-20
867
30
825
30
2076
36
038
52
2217
60
1560
84
828
84
825
90
708
72 !
790
20
1567
44
1423
32
472
20
741
84
830
88
688
92
740
28
835
;->2
1406
88
(Of)
56 i
1026
26
1084
08
1708
32
1287
72
844
80
1794
84
924
96
723
60
10..9
00
12o9
40
1821
12
952
33
13-29
60
1483
50
]479
48 !
1486
.50 {
1477
3-2
761
70 i
101 e
80 1
2117
10 !
5rU
24 1
1110
96 j
2534
70 j
1243
92 1
573
60
401
71)
1377
30
1 oOT
04
963
10
>90,425
04
ST.4TE iOP N. r\IlO!.IX,\.—Cl JlUE!!I..tAI»
scot K r\.
Notice is iiereliy’ given. Unit at Mai'cli Term Ise,
onr Court of Fleas and ijiiarl)*!' ii.-''u.is. llie -S.i ;■
returned tile I'uilowing L-jfid aiul Town Lots, and ob
tained an order to sell Ilie same lor llie la.xes din*
thereon tor the year lti55. viz:
T.vx.
Hi acres of laud on Fay. A Western Flank Road.
listed iiy John BnaUl*!-. (17
20*2 acres o:i X’iiiey ilolloio. listed liy Walt w
•Iordan. - M
:)5() .acre.? oa Big Kocktisli. listed liy Janies Wil
kinson. h 12
59 acres on I’oppy Greek, listed liy J:imes d'ii-
k’nsoii ibr Jolin Wilson, i 21
2; U acres t.o Galllwn-y listed liy llail A Joii'. -. 1 :'*2
lot) :icre-s .MeUae and Buie land, listed by ^a-
than King.
ion aere.s on Wiiite Oak. li.sled liy dltlo
24b5 acres on Carver's Creek, listed i-y Jones A
llarlK'e. for l.s.54 and Ik.'io.
5 acres listed y'I'hos Mcllowt li.
5 lots in Fayelieviiie. on -M-a.xwell sireet listed
for Jo.seph 8eawe!i.
1 lot Fayelieviiie. North side of Rowan strict.
listed by Ciiarles Moolagui'.
I lot Nortli .side Hay sireel. late_ the property
of Patrick .Moolagite.
ililO acres listed liy ilob't F. Murpliy. his
residence, for lS;f.. .8'i2.ji,s5i anil .S.'.5. ,
500 acres listed hyditio. lot iszl and tr.>i>. ^ 90 82'
299 acres listed iiy tliilo. Jems Gedtiy, j
2lti acres listed iiy ditt . .Mill tiuet. J
11)00 acres Ernst iuc Cape F’ear River, listed by
Neiil and Co'io .McFutyeo
37 here? of land on Gi'a s Ci’ei k. listed iiy .4.
Jessup lor Eslate ofJaoies iloiliiigswui'iii.
liO ticres 00 Iteep t.'reek. l.sUd Iiy .4oios Jessup
for Heirs ol .ianies llollingsworth,
4 8 acres i:s(ea iiy Joo. C. \1 riglit.
202 .icres llst-d I’y' .Margaret Wriglit,
.5.1 acres R.-ted liy I’h.lip J. Wriglit :
55 I acre.*. L.'ted by .Mary W igiit, 4 i
383 acres ria-st side Cape Fear River, listed by
Roli't Vooog. 7 i
100 acres list.d Iiy Tbos. Hainey, 1 I
By order of the Court.
JOHN McLAURIN. Clerk.
June 1). 2t
15 p5
5 06
.Noirni ('\i(!)Li,\i.\.\.
Slant! frnia Indrt: or Uir n.stiTioui
'riie foliowiiti; WHS t'lM IIS :IM Hclilill f:ir{ hv
a .bailor ulio Mjiriuhly allinmil iie k ‘“\\ ii
whovvi T clsu liu was. la‘ iHrtaiii'y int’": lia\^-
i-iM !i a Siiilff ol uvaiii': A
\\ (' \\vv{‘ L>!i Ijo -ni a .^■^lavv sliij) tuinn-l in iMr
coast "f AlVi'-n. I lia*l mv aiir-aiv a'nniit ll>-
ljiis;n«‘s a:ui 1 liu.’ivve niHurs ha.j (no
\Vi‘ hail |)assi'.l lUi* v'^irHits of (J .l»Fai'ar.
wurc* iyai^ itff i».>: l»ary, O'lc cIi":i’ i-wni:..-'
w!k*ii il caiHo lijy farii M lak‘ (]ji* lichii.
siiip wa.N ]jui*aliiK‘l, ati.I at'onau wa.-
as silent us Mk* l-.y ultur ihi* (I-'Iiilk’.
>\ aU* nionoluiiy nf water, vuiIlhI only By tlifc
^^ianviii.Lis o( tac nmoa oa (iic cr".'l of ll'c wav* ,-,
.made me think the nid fal'Ii s of XenliCrt: w * re
‘ true, and that Atn|*iiitrile and her Faida wi-re
I .‘■'por;iiig' oa tlse siirlace of tlie oeuaii, with dia
mond.-' in then* hair Tliese I'.im ies were I'nllow-
V2
1
•htiAic rixiurcs
^ £ T
I’ljr.sl^ i-3«l, buiu ' d‘v*irO'.is of chaajfing hi.'^ LusI
iiess. o-lcvs his D. ag .'^Loi'ti Cos' Nule. It occup.es om
aost Icsirabl * siliLitioas iu Iowa lor /he Lusl-
A.iy p. r.oi! fK‘sIroa.s*f going Into Ihc hu.-iness
can get ii ltar!;ain.
JAMi'.SF, KOl'LKE^-
.luno G, 5J-tr
or
This Ba lk has d -ol tretl a ilival -nd of -ti ] r*r cent,
oni of lhe proliis (jl liik' !a-t Si-V nioailis. payaUe ol
the Ihili
lul'-ri-si at the rate ofG pi r cent ju-r anm.in Wil> lit
allowed on sutis.TipliiHj.s to Stock nnide alL r the loll
iiirl. till lliC! next nivklead. S. JKWETi'. Ua-^li'r.
June fi. lin
^ ATlO^AI.. POLIC E O.-VZliT'l E-
Tlilf? (ireat .lournal of Crime and (,'1 iniiiials i.> in ith
Twid'lh Year, ami is widely circulated ihroiighmU lit.
It eO).mins all the great Trials. LritniLa.
Ca.'vs. and appropiiaie Editorials on the sniiie. to
gclher Wi'li inlormat.on on Cnni.ual .Matters, not to
he found in any other newspaper.
.SubscriptioiLs, 62 per .\nmnn; $1 for Six
Motiuis. to he reautL-d hy Subscribers, (wiio .should
wr.te their names a.id the town, county and state where
toev re.-ide. piaiulv.)
To R A SEYMOUR.
Editor r/nd i’roprietor of tho
National Uolice Gazette.
New Yoik City.
June C. IS.'jT ]y
.OilSDllic SfFVlctS.
A Masonic funeral sermon will he delivered by the
Uev. 1*. J. Caraway, at ihi- Kegaa Church in Rohe.oii
county, on the lliod sSahhat!i in Jnm*. over the remains
ofthe late Col. Nell! liegan. AI-mh«'rs of 8t. Alban's
Eodi
venient. are requested lo attend, and ilu* citizens gen
erally. JOS. BKEECE. Ser'y.
.May dO It Obse* ver copy.
T.AKl''. iXO'l H ie ~
THE Subscriber having, at June Term Iti.'iT, f*f the
Court of i'iease and Quarter SessioiLS Idr tin* Conniy
of Cumiierland. qualili.'d as .-'idininistrator Ujiou the
E-tate of Willie F. .Moore, hereby notifies |H.'rsons hav
ing claims against (he said Es(ate to preKont the same
properly authent.culefl within ilu* tinn.* pre.^-cribed l>y
law, otherwise this uollce will be pleaded in the bur
of their r.-*covei-y.
t btors to the said Estate will please mak" paymoiit
diately. E. E. MOOiiE.
June G, od-if
j etl Iiy llie thougliis of my wife, my citlldren, niul
I mv home: nnd all were wihEv eiioiuii iunil'leil
I - ■ . . J
1 togellier ill ;i weiieious state «-‘l sluinlu r. Su 1-
■^■^jiletily I luard atn»v'e my head a louil, deep, ter-
1 ribie voice eall out, ‘\Sland frimi Under.” I
J ^;l}irted lo my led—it wjis a eu>!'»miiry *^ig:n:il
when anyiinng: was llirown t'ro.u the sliimds—
iiieeluii.ieally 1 sung out the nsud juswi r: Ij.*t
gu! but nuiiiiiijr came. 1 hoiked np tn lhe
siiruii.is—there was notidog there. I .searched
tile deck, and found icmt I was iiloiie! 1 tried
.0 ill Ilk It was a dream; linl. that sound, so
deep, so .stern, so dreadful wasni ining in my ear
like llie Imrsling of a i-anmni. In tiie morning
[ tv.Id the crew wual J hud lieard. 'I'liey
nnj^lied at me; and were all day lull of ilieir
jokes aliout “l>reai;iing 'roiu.” Dne iellow
LiHioiig: thcin was mo>t unmercitiil in his railiery.
He was a swarlliv, mulignaiil looking Sps
urd, wlio carried murder .n iiis eye and curses
on li.s tongue; a daring ami lordly man, \\lio
oas edot cibnie as it gave Ii.m jrre-eiijiueiux*
imong: li.s fellows. He laiiglieil I'mgesl and
lo-desl at my .story. “A iinL-^t umciviI glm.-'t,
i o .•, * suid lie; “wiieu sueh ehiips come Ui me,
I'd make 'em snow themselves; Fil io»l he salis-
.ied wilhuul see.ng und fecl.iig as well as liear-
'I’lie sailors all joined witii him; ami I, ashamed
of my alarm, was glad to Im Piient. 'I'Ik next
night ],>tck Burton toi»k lhe In liij. Diik Imd
nerves like an o.\, and sliicws l.ke a v\Inde; it
was liitle lie feaied on earili or Imnealh it. d'he
eioek struck one. Dtek was leaning Ids head
on lUc helm, as he said, ihiiikiiig nothing ol me
or my J'tory, when ihal awful voice again called
u: Irom lhe shrouds, “Stand from iinoirl”
U ck darted forwanl like an Indian airow,
vvineh Uiey say goes tlirongji and tlirongh a
Imllalo, and wings on its way as if it had not
icfl tlealii in the rear. Il was an instant or
more hel’ore lie found presence el mind lt> call
out, “L' l gol” Again nothing v\as seen — nolh-
Ing lieard. Ten loglits in .vueeession, at tmi-
tdcloek, the same uniuilurid sound i iing ihrongli
the air, making our stoutest sailors ijuail a.s d a
Imllet .'iiiot liad gone through Ihefr hniins.
A! last we grew jnile wncii it wa.s spoken of,
iiit)i- .'fui iifiiii;!. ;»iriiiie:> i»i rjl. .AlDilll s ■* * ‘ , ......... I . ■ .
.aiulall oih.r iiivihrcn tvhn n.hkv it c„n- O'M tla* tvt.rsl ol usi.ytfl « fiil It) .vlf,']) » .1
Miyiiijf 001'pniytTS. her inysfll, I won.u hate
but 11 cliiiiitt'tl lo llifoiir iiii biy lilt- lo liave pot
t)tt'that Vf.ssul. Blit ihfi't: tvu w 11',*, in the vabt
solinitle ol tiie ot'eaii. aiol ili..s ii,viMl)'e bt-i-iijv
was with loi No one pot a bold I'oce n|ioii Hie
matter litil Atitonio, the 8paiiiai(l. He luiipiieti
at our IVars, and drlii d .Satau hiiiised ti) lerr.ty
him. However, wlit-ii il fame his liirii at the
helm he refiiveil to po seteral tiiiifv, limit r the
preteiiue of diiiuss, he was e.Xcii.'ed IV'im a tliiiy
which all oil board dreaded. But at List tlie
eaplaiii ordered Aut'ii.io to receive a romid
doxeii of lashe.s every ni.elil iiiiHl he shmih: eoii-
seiil to pti'form Ids 'hare ofthe uiiweleome of-
lice. Fill- a while this w;r Itoriie palieiill.t ; l.itt
ill loii.tzlh he faded oat, '“'ly a.s well d.e
as uiitrtlier. Givj me over ly Hie
rrid 1^.
NOTICE.
TIIE uinlersigiietl having oxociiteil a ptovi r nf .\C i ong wny
t(>rnev lo E. F. .Mtmre. he is thereby authorized to mak'- I >
all sutllameals lor 11’" i:. my na IK*, amt ?:um-r;>lly lo ; ni.dil \litoIilo kujil wateli on the deck.
Jam- ti, .o3-tr i alarm liad stretclittl our iiurve.v iip.m Hie rat k.
j one u’elofU Hie voiee eadeo, "Maud fiom
I under!” "Let (lol” .vcreauiud the Spaii.ard.
. I Tlii' was answered liv 11 siii'iek of luiijtlilir,
The Subscriber iiaviuR. at June Term. L'=j7 of the | ' j ]i deemed as il H.e lit i.f..s
Court of ainl tjiuarler i*iis ior C umberlafitl,‘^nu MJtn la , ,■ i • . i .4 ,t-
1 oimty. lakuii out l.eiiers of .•Viiuiiai.slratiou on the i unsweftd each ottii r Irom pole lo pole, aiitl t he
Kstalc of Dr Briijatniii Robiu'ou, hereby gives notice ' i,as.v was howled iu hell. I hen came u sudden
to all persons havius aeemint.s or ilemauds a;;ainst | , y,, the deck, as if our mast aud .'purs
liise.-late lo prcseal lliem duly autlier.ticaletl "'do" r„i ,.ii We allru'littl to H.e spot, aud
Ih'j time prei-fribed Iiy law. or this uolice will bejhadlaiiv ■ ,,i„,i,,ie .-nr .e T i.e
pleaded iu the liar of lim.r recovery. there was i. fold, sliH, Figai l.o to.,.so 1 't.
Those iud.'bted lo the estate must make immediate i S|iauiaid said it was till own lioiii l.ie sin onus,
payraijiit. BE.VJ. R. 11U8KE, .Yiiu r. ! he iookeU on it lie yrouad h.s leetli
^ |,ke H III timnn.
I’ER.SON.tl i.idebu'd t„ lire iate liim of B. .V ]!. « .; -i ,.,;eta;iiu (1 he, "I st.ililicd him
Rohmsim mu-t m ake iiaviii 'al or tir;-,' .vdl l.ad tlie;i“ i I , f ( id a ’ii li dr uk li.s
Note.? lui.laucmatsiu Si t b ’f.i" uexi i rm of die . •.viHim an Imu. s'.nM.t Lui.a, di..U Ui.lih li.s
t oiiniy Goan. .4. seiiiMii"!,: of Ur.' iiaitaeisliip ac- liiuoil lor lu' rk asl.
CHUut!' ip= ii*'l-’'l*vn!-'ahly ni*ecf>>a!y to omu.ie ihi .\'[-
ijimis:rat«)r to liiNcliarg*.* hi.- oJie .
E. K. IIUS::E. AtCy.
JunoG. 5:>-: t
DK IG.ei'lON OF THE .NEW BUILDI.Vf
for
is
;ood a;;.i.isl ..t llie i Oiis.er. Iu ftaifui
■ whispers ■*(: asUt" ’'Viial .si.im.ii lie dime w.th
I the iiiidy. F u .lly we a r ed dirt the lerr.b.e
I sisrut '"“■''t ''f ■■fU’U'eo I'om MS. a..U Indili u ill
I,'e depths ot t.1C .sea. F u of li.v aHt-mjiltd
re
s
753.542
6S5“ Ralci'Mi Ro^i.ster, Wilinin.uton Journal
anti Uomuiei'c'ial, Kavetleville aroliuiaii. Demo-
eratif I’ioiieef, Gol’Isboronirh i J i i i, -Newberu
D.iion, WLirreutoii News, Salisbury Baiiuer,
Western Seutiuel, Ch.irlotte Democrat and
sVsho'ville News, will publish three limc.s weekly
and forward to this office. Rato adopted by
Board for advertising'—$13,00
May 80, laST 62-3t
I'or Fbto.iix I.iidtre .No s. .V. \ .-M.. (>,i Wvd.ies lay 2 Ui) i-,i.e it' 1 0 human .■‘trtli,atii W; .? of no av.id
la.'iT. Iicina Uie Aimivrrsary of .sti John the Baptist 1 ,..,,11 i,at .Vilas. Tliere
Th,. Graft w.ll imsrmble al the Lodye 0.1 di.tt day at ! we lul.rht G Wot I .DC "rb
5 o clock a u).. whore the du’il.calory ui'i'iniDiiirspucu- it lay, siiD, r.;ild, lieavy, ...ui . ^ ^
,lav to Ur: m'.lrr a.rl the o'.-e.iskiu. wiil take place. 1 jf ^ i,ad forinetl lairl ol ihr ves.se . 1 lie .. |iair
After which a procfssio.i will Ire formed to proceed . , . turious, "L'.'t u'e l 'l him, .said l.e, ‘1
to a place, (hereaiter to Iv d, .sigaatud.) to hear an , ‘ ' '' • ., .,’,„i ,.aii do it a”‘on. I'd leueh
rddre.-s dy Bro James Banks, at 1, ticlock a. m. The ; 'H"-' ' J- | j
i)ii!»r.o are r'-spectiutlv iiivitt=*{l i.» h'.-ai* thd* : him '.vjial it ... * i
This being liaishud the p.-oce.ss.ou will rutuni to tlie ! Hie boiv ro 1 id I'le w.iisi amt all-mpt d
Lodge.
\v e e\ie:ul n cordinl invitation to our F'rster Lodi
.d all Drothtn-sin good
the services oa ibut day.
! to raiNL*
and h- av.lv lhe i nr. se
■ad it-^el! up; Pf' niVlcss eye. u-.ct:ctl, iis
and all Brolhersin good stuiuliug, lo a.iite w.tii us iui .siretelietl out a..d clasped its vicl .iti
1 I•m■■ill
JAMES McD.-VNlEL,
\v. whitehead,
II. G. I.UC.t.S.
Com. of ArrangumuiP-
June C. 18-'»
l2-:w
NO I 1C.
111^1 el-.'Se death p-rappie, auii lolling over the
siii'es of the sliip, tlieV t. ttereo all lus'aiil over
tiie water—li-C", w'ltli a pillage.'l■'y sa..k tu-
■ .rethei'. Aga-ii Hii.t l.iUgli—Ha 7''ihi, s. rii,-
i ji,,r 1,11,oh—wim heard 0.1 tin' w.mi'. The ?ai:-
iois boww'd llifir iP'a.is, airi pui up th: ir h.iidk
hereby in-i to shut out I he appall Ug S ’Uutl 1 look Hu.
Tho.se iadebtert to .Iame.s Mcl’hersoii. are heree, .. 1.,,, 1, .
.. > -R- » ms ira.ii dtately 'vill ; hcliu timu once iULr, ui*i L* ucnl.
hp„rd 111 thu si.roues tuot. ihuttuti.iiji stKiod,
oi m.d thai oil who do not pay up
a.:,; thuir aotos ai-ui acoouats iu the hajids_ot_au offic
Juao C4 fe-'Jli,
O. w. L GOLDdlON. Traswet j