if
7
7
-.Pursuant to
NOTICE.
, '.: THE HOUR OF DEATH. ,
' Leuves havertheir time to fall, , ;
r And flowers to wither at the- north wind's
'V:y :. breatn, ' ' '.' ' ' r?.
1 And stars to set -but all, , v j
Thou hast all seasons, ior thine own, U
. Death! ' . '. i
a decretal order of the honor
able Court of Eauitv for the County of Wake,
I shall expose to sale at the Court-IIouse in
r;tf T?a1ifrh on Tuesday, the -Oth Ju
ly nexVthat valuable LOT and improvements
borough and . M'Dowell streets, and .known
In th nUn of said Cltv as Lot No. 198, the
nronertv of Margaret Eastwood. r rj
"Terms of Sa!c nine and eighteen months
f credit : bonds with approved security, bear-
-a V . " I
in? interest from tne date, win De requireu
JOHN S. ELLIS, C. M. E.
April 20, 1824. ' . 46-ts
36m Trimirose & Co.
Day is for mortal care ;
v.
t?F. now receiviner and oneninc tneir
finrinp assortment of GOODS, which for
r - - :
t V. Marl TTt;ncr round th ioroiis I varletv and elegance has not vet been excel-
hearth; . v iieo inuiis)iiai&ci. .
NItrht for the dreams of sleen. the voice 1 CThev deem it unnecessary to give in detai
-""- 7- , ' l . r.x .iL
a description oime parucuiararuucs viccu
of prayer ;
JJut all for thee; thou mightiest of the earth!
-r. .' : - . - I
..- ......
r The banauet hath its hour.
v Its feverish hour of mirth, and sorier, and
.'" v. . I , . J , .... - . ..
wine ; - -
" There comes a day for grief's o'erwhelm-
incr power.
A tinjie for softer tears but all are thine!
Youth and the opening rose
May look like things too glorious for decay,
snp.h a list would be too lenethv to grain; ad
mittance into a newspaper) suffice it to j say
their assortment consists of almost every arti
cle of Foreigm and Domestic Goods smtapjle
for this market and season : all bf the latest
and most fashionable patterns.
They have also received a large addition to
their Medicine, Paint and Hatter's Material
Establishment and have on the way ana dai
ly expected, a superior assortment of Queens
& Glass Ware. It is already known that they
And smile at thee ! but thou art not of j sell for cash only, and as to their prices they
those
-t ,i oat wait tne ripen a Dioom w seize uicir
prey I :'
. Leaves have their time to' fall,
And flowers to wither at the;north wind's
j. breath, . 4 I ,
' ' -" And stars to seS but alii -
Than hast all Seasons, for thine own, -O
Death! ;
We know when moons sliall wane,
Tien summer birds from far shall cross the
TT'T.- ifitmn'fi fniA cVitll 4-Jnfr tTi err1
- . w
ir i ' den errain
- But who shall teach us when to look for
thee !
Is it when sprinirs first gale
- Comes forth to whisperwhere the violets
. -'',, Is it when roses in our path grow pale ?
J ' ' They have one season -all are ours to die !
- '-v , .... J-: . "
Thou art where billows foanv;
r ,Thou art where music melts upon the air ;
Thou art around us in our peaceful home,
. And the world calls us farand thou art
S, there. '; 'v 't v- -
. i nou art wnere inena meets iriena.
Beneath the shadow of the elm tarest ;
Thou art where foe meets foe, and trum
. - ' pets rend - ' '
'The skies,, and swords beat down the
'": " princely crest. ' :
c Leaves have their time to fall, ;
. ' ; breath, '
" And stars to set hut all,
. ; i nou nasr ail seasons ior tninc own, u
: ' ':': k Death ! '
Oiie lluia Arei l)6ors
REWARD.
rETRTTHEREAS on the'evening of the 21st
V v :inst. between the . hours ot 7 and o
o'clock, some evil-disposed person or persons
entered our Store, and stole from it Bank notes
to.a'considerable amount: We hereby offer
a reward of One Hundred Dollars to any per
son or persons who will give such information
"unll learl to the recovcrv or the monev
so taken. We also offer a Heward' of
Twentr Dollars to anv Derson who mav eive
j . y i J m J 9
tuch information as will lead to the conviction
f . . - -r
ox tne person or persons concernea.
Storekeepers are respectfully requested to
pive their aid in making a discovery ot the oN
o -
fender; or offenders, detaining persons of sus
picious characters, who may have bills of a
iarerer amount than their circumstances would
seem to j Usui y.
IIAZLETT & ROBT. KYLE.
Raleigh, 22d April, 1824. ' 46-
are content rliat those who may favor them
with a call shall be their own judges, and will
be thankful for a continuance ot that encou
ragement they have hitherto soliDerally ex
nerienced. i !
N. 11. Thev have received six trunks ot
Ladie's, Gentlemen's, Misse's and Children's
Shoes, also a case of elegant Parasols and
Umbrellas ; and have a variety of articles not
Usually to be found in Stores m tliis place or
section of country.
Raleigh, May 20. 54 6t
Spy g and S ammY
Goods.
HAZLETT & ROBT.
ready for inspection
Valuable Lands and Plantation on
Roanoke and upwards of Seventy
Negroes at Auction for Cash.
: KN. Wednesday the" 14th July 'next, I shall
t V7 proceed to sen for casli, on the premises,
and co'ntinue. from day to day until the ob
jects of the deeds of .trust shall be satisfied,
"the valuable lands and plantation lying in the
States of North-Carolina and, Virginia, on'the.
south - side of Roanoke river, occupied at
present by Mr. Richard Uoyd, consisting of
about 4000 acres. This tract; it is believedi
contains more than 800 acres of flat land, in
ferior in 'quality to none on the river. ' The
entire plantation is sufficient for the employ-
ment advantaireousiy oi ou nanus ; xue ing-n
land bordering on the low' grounds affords
healthV and agreeable situations with a num-
ber ot exceuenx springs. i lie pwmaimn js
veil provided with all necessary, buildings
theri are two dwellinsr houses With necessa
ry outhouses sufficient for the accommoda
tion of the family of any person who may be
liisnoaed to nurchase. These land lie a-
bout.four miles above Robertson's Ferry on
the Stage Road,, 70 miles from Petersburg,
30 from "Weldon's Orchard, - and 12 from
Warrenton.. - Gentlemen who may be dispos
ed -'to purchase are requested to view the
premises before the day of sale, and I can
not do.better than refer them to Mr. Henry
Pitts and Mr. Francis A. Thornton, who live
in the neighborhood, and will take, pleasure
in affording any attention or information that
. It will be an object with the Trustee, to
J!.p.uia nt tVlK V9MI!lhl atatp in clrK Info n
JlvUions as mav best suit those disnosed to
purchase, and advance the interest, of the
: At the same vtime and place, I shall offer
upwards of 70 Negroes for sale, at present
in the - possession Of Mr. Boyd, unless the
j . onau
e sooner satisfied. ; .These Negroes consist
of all .descriptions, many of. them young and
valuable as house servants, field hands or me
chanics. Further particulars' made known
at the sale. ' ;, , ; - , ; ; ' ; rl . ;. .
; ? ROBT. H. JONES, Trustee.
Warrenton. NrC. June. T. 4 fiO
KYLE, have now
a choice selection
of Spring and Summer Goods. No pains on
the partot the proprietors, have been spared
to render their assortment suitable for the
season and climate ; and they feel the great
est confidence in recommending them to thpir
customers, 'as more valuable than any Goods
they have hitherto offered for sale.
The following is a list of the principal arti
cles : -
Persian Prints 4-4 wide
London do 7-8 do , , j
Calicoes in crreat variety new patterns for
1824 , , : 1
Muslins checked and colored
4-4 5-4 and 6-4 Ginghams latest fashions .;'
4-4 5-4 and 6-4 Cambric
4 4 5-4 and 6-4 Jackonet "
4-4 5-4 and 6-4 India Book Plain an dgured
4-4 5-4 and 6-4 Mull Y ; I
SeringapaTam and Sacharilla MtilJs '
Irish and French Linen Cambric
Linen Cambric Handkerchief's plain and bor
dered V
Two cases Irish Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wide Waj
ranted grass bleach j
Lawns, Irish and Russia Diaper t.
Superb Mandarine Cr.pe Robes
Embossed do
Nankin and Canton do i
4-4 8-4 and 10-4 Crape Shawls handsome co
lours '. j
Black, Blue and Green Italian Crape .
Plain and Figured Levantine, different colour
Do ; do Sarsnett and Florence ' do
Gros de Naples and rich fancy Silk Shawls
White and coloured Silk Handkerchiefs
Gentlemen's Black and Fancy do
Pelerines and Zelia do
Greek and Madras do
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Black and "White
Silk Horse
i
2,5 .TtfcNV :
Ik tnf bound e'n apprentice Wiujam Mooiie,
IS J. 'absconded, from my servierfe on Enster
Sunday, lst,v .without the .least provocation
I have al Wavs treated himnvith, great kind
tiess and fenity, and as he fas left sne withr
out cause! I am determined if possible to get
him aainl Said apprentice is quite a like
lv vmith aliont 15 vefrs of age verv well
Uiade, ' witli a full facel - He wore away j
mixed - coat blue xstriped Jacket, white pan
taloons and a wool hat. :- '-xl S, t " 1 v
I forwarp. all. persons from harboring said
boy, as 1 4m determined to enforce tle law
ae-ainst an4 such offender.. The above reward
will be given for his delivery to me, 15 miles
west of Raleigh, or his confinement iu Jail so
tnat 1 get nim again. ' ; m
, 1 REUBEN WHITEHEAD.
", Wake County, May 8,, 1824. ; 51tf
Statfe orNorth-Cart?iina.-K
j FraiikiiaCounty. I
Court of ' P.leas and Quarter Sessions, March
' j.;. Term,; 1824.
J ordan Denson, Qrinal .attachmei.t, leried
1 . VT ! . Con lands. '
Sterling Hams. 3 .
TT T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
I that the! defendant in this case is not an in
habitant .ofhis state : Tt is ordered, that pub
lication be inade once , a weelih the Raleigh
Recp'rster Uif three months, unles he be and
annear i hetore the jusuces 01 our ouunw
Pleas and ttuarter Sessions, to oe neia ior tn
County of iFrahklin, at the Court-house in
Louisbiirg, 1 011 the second Monday of June
next, then Hand there to plead or replevy,
iuderrrient final will be entered up against
him, and the property condemned to plain
a ' m 'i ... 1
un s recovery.
Test, j S. PATTERSON, C t;.
lat Stock SaV.
r) ETWEES' oOa'nd -40 ; Shares .of Copf
j Ft ar Rank Stock may be had ut theou
: price, 6n application to , the printer!
rent
nereot. :?. ,: , . ;. ;
April 20th; 1824.-- : r.46
CEitt lioUar s eovA.
STHAYED or Stolen from the Stable of
Archibald: Davis: in Franklin county on
the night of th 9th instant a likely RAY
HORSED ;witlv-a black mane and tail, both
hind feet white, 6 years old this spring, full
15 hands high; trots retnarkdbly fast ah:l ve
ry spmted.. The said horse got an acciden
tal fill last summer on very! liard groupd,
which took the skin entirely from both knees,
the effects of which may be discovered if
examined closely. No other marks recol-
lected. ;i he above rewaru wm oe given to
anv person, that will return the Horse to Dr
Gillett of Raleigh, or to me in Louisbui g,
and secure the Thief in anv Jail in the State ;
or twenty-five dollars for the recovery of the ;
Horse. ''" ' vK,'"S " V''S. i
r Old T xaMy,
bave received 20 1
, Vr Brandy, uncommonly -oo I 1
be sold cheap by the' barrel or pVi' H
HAiiLETT,8t Robert 1'
Raleigh, Feb. 5,' 184. 1
' T. . '.r ' . '. - -'
C. .1. T00W
iaumet iviaicer Unljolo
K EYING contract to furnish 1 1 :
of Nortb-Carolinabee-s uJ0 !
the inhabitants of Raleigh hnd it3 vir- ' " '
he .about to establish himself in iwA
Louisburg, Feb. 18.
MILO LATIMER.
-:-"-' wptf -
line, ncrar the 'Capitol' Square; vliere if ji
by the aid of goo( niaterials, srti
uianship, and .some little .disMavnP
merit a share ot public p'atrofWp c
Muv 20. i I ft 1 '
; . M
COACH MAKING
3 om IS. Tlxoivias .
TAILOR,
KAVliSG
Parker
Oxford, N. C. L
dissolved Co-parrership with
F. Stone, respeci fu ly .informs
his friends and the nubile in ereheral. that he I snnnlv nf M:if eri.ils- fiTm.r; t
' - - - . 1 11., - " t '-.k.y - 1 iirir nr,
i! uucncu a oJiypuiic uwi iiuuvw 1 vnicrc, vviiitu win cjiaoie Him tn i'w
1 . ! r,. - 1 1 A -Li" 11.. I ' i rf . ' U U"
KVie S oiore, wuere ne win uihiikiuiiv ic
ordes m his line, and have them
THOMAS COB OS begs leave" tft'- ,
the citizens of this placeman J tlV" i?
ciftiprllv. tliat he haft incf rea;..J,.ii'.v,r1,"!J'.
r v . . Z.J ikv
Statcf of North-Carolina.
" iFrahklin Gounty-
Court of Pfeas and Quarter Sessions, March
i Term, 1824.
Nathaniel Hunt, !") Original attachment Jo-
vs. j el King summoned Gar
Archibald HGreen. ) nishee. .
IT appearingto the satisfaction of the Court,
' that the defendant in this case, is not an
inhabitant of this State :? It is ordered, that
publication He made in the Raleigh Register,
once a wee K tor three montns,- that unless
he be and appear before the Justices of our
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be
held for the bounty of Frankhn, at the Court
house in Lohisburg, on the second Monday
in June nextl then and there to plead or re
plevy, iudgment final will be entered up a-
unst him, indthe property condemned-m
the hands ot the Garnishee.
Test, I S. PATTERSON, C. C. C.
ceive all
executed in the neatest and most fashionable
style, j ' . ' h , . :-'-- -
He pledges his word that, his work shall
be done by the best workmen of the State,
and under his immediate inspection, and
punctual to order. : " ' v , i'-f-
He also informs the public that he has
made arrangements with ChaVG. Watson
of Philadelphia, to supply him with two suit
of clothes; one for the spring and one for the
fall. ;He intends keeping them at his shop
for public inspection. - A:-; , f
. May 26. ' - .. - - - 57w3t
N. . R. Two first . rate workmen may meet
with constant employment and good wages,
by applying as above. j jT
UoivlractoYS Wonted,
On the
Pr:n
els.
riages and Harness, of all descrintion 1 '
tlian heretofore; t i ; 1 nsl0
)i To those not acquainted with his Estahl
ment, he begs.leav to statethat th v 7
in
every respect, suaii be
faithful, elegant Ufdshigna ble mat.no-
'arrantta
lie begs leave to tender Ms grateful
knowledgments. to tlie public for the
liberal encouragement they have been p!(
ed to give him, and assures ; them tfc ?
personal attention shall be given to hk in.
iession ; ana tne worKr snau be as 0tf .
can be afforded.' " Call 'and judge for jow
selves, before you purchase elsewhere.
Orders thankfully received and dismtA..j
-.1. '',...-. ., . .-1 .. "i-wucu
wiiu ccieniy.
Raleigh; May 6.
4-
50 tf
Do
Do
Gloves
do
do
Cotton and Silk
Kid, Silk and Leather
do Buck, Doeskin and Bca
ver r
Ladies Morocco and Leather Belts
Heticules, Waist Buckles and Coliexs
Gipsv and Leghorn Flats
An elegant assortment of Plain and Figured
Ribbons
Real and Imitation Thread Lace and Edging
Sewing Silks, Spool, Wire and Ball Cotton,
all colours ; .
Tapes, Bobbin, London Pins and White-Cha
pel Needles J
Cotton Fringes assorted.
Black Bombazines, and Circassian, suitable
for Gentlemen's summer wear
Cotton and Linen Bed Ticking
Black Silk and Tabby Velvet
Manchester Cotton Cords
Shell Tuck, side and Long Combs, in great
variety
Horn do v . - i
Umbrellas, Patent and Common Suspenders
Beaver Hats, of the newest shapes.' .
Wool do different qualities '
Superfine and Common Cloths of the latest
importation ,
Do's ; . do Casimere . t!o
Marseilles, Valencia and Toilanette fancy
vesting '
Black figured Silk " do
Grandiu-ell Wellington Stripes Nanking
Sateen and Russia drilling for pantaloons
Gilt coat and vest buttons-of the first duality
i'eari, v.atss ana ivory buttons
Coat and Suspender Moulds
Domestic Gingham 3-4 and 4-6 wide '
Do Shirtings and Sheetings aU widths from
superior to any
the best manufactories,'
. imported
Seersuckers and TartanPlaids
Morocco Pocket Books various qualities '
Toilet and Looking Glasses ' "
SHOES. - f
An extensive assortment of the most fashion
; able Morocco and Leather Boots and
; Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen "
Childrens do ? "
1 HARDWARE:
A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery
and Castings ' 5 " ; '
Do W Staffordshire and Liverpool WareV---"'
Comprehending the usual assortment. ' " l
; - ; LIQUORS.
Cogniao and Domestic Brandv v
Jamaica and N, Rum- v ' ;,.
Madeira, Lisbon and Malaga Wine. 3
. All of which as usual, will be sold on pond
termv '" 1 v "SaMtrhJ-Jlbrit 2?;--
State of North C ar olina;
Franklin County. v
Court of! Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March
J Term, 1824.
Jordan Denson, ) Original attachment, Jesse
vs. 1 1 Person and others summon
Jesse Gordon.- ed Garnishees.
TT appearing to the satisfaction of tfye Court,
that the defendant in this case is not an
nhabitant of ihis State : It? is ordered, that
publication b; made in the Raleigh Register,
once a week fpr three- months, hat unless he
be and appear betore the ; Justices ot our
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be
held for the County of Franklin, at the Court-
louse in Louisfcurg, on the second Monday in
June next, tHen and there to plead or reple
vy, judgment final will be entered up against
him, and I the property condemned . in the
hands of the Garnishees, t v
Test, j S. PATTERSON, C. C. C.
State cf Nor tli-Carolina.
Franklin County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
' j " IVlarch Term, 1824.
Encel Driver and Isaac Drive
CAPE-FEAR RIVER between
IVil mjng ro n and Fa tr tte vjl l e.
THEjsubfacriber will be iready to receive
Proposals, in writinET, until the 15th of
t ,rr:i - ' X j.ri.t. t I " - '
,uuc, ai, ,v-iimi.igiuu,'.or CAcouung u c worK MUberry Todd.! Iff
iii-i:essrv iir 1 1 r. i.iiiisi nil .1 11111 f 11 jpii ir-i nn 1 m - . : .
r J, i- , " .;rr" I 1 appearing to the satistaction of the Cnnri
Cape-lev River between Wilmington th ' jA1illIltlM;,KPmf nZT
Eayetteville. agreeably; to the annexed uc fft ' ""n m?' J 2
----- - v i.uMtwuvvi kiiij OlaL"
State of North-Carolina
Superior Court of Law, Spring term l j
Solomon Todd; ; I '
Petition for Divorce. '
vs.
necessary lor the construction ot jetties on
the
and
Specification! The Proposals are to be given
in at a price per lineal yard ; the. Contractors
are to provide all Tools, Labor and! Materials,
except 2 inch plank, which will be furnished
them on the spot fr ee of all charges.
SPECIFICATION.
it is ordered by the Court, that notice hf em-.
en in the Ralwgh Register and Star byadver.
tisement, f(jr three months, to the said Mil.
berry Todd, that she appear at the Superior
Court to be next held for the counntyof
wane, at tne courthouse in the City of Ra .
i w - j iNc, at nie ouirnouse in tne uitv
x. i uc jc;uc5 sue iu vuiuJai oi a sinB"ie row I leiP-h. , nn thp tirt XTnnr oftot. th f,-v
. . . . I 0'- p.. i.v.a nil. lliiUl
vs.i
1
Petition
for r "
tition:
Jacob Driver and Jordan Driver,.
IT appearinf to the satisfaction of the Court
that the defendants in this case are not
inhabitants of fins State ; it is ordered, that
publication hefmade in theTlaleiffh- Rccriste'r
once a week far six weeks, that unless they
be and appearlat our next Court, to be held?
tor the Countyjjot ! rankhnat the Courthouse
in Louisburg, on the second Monday in June
next, anti; answer theh plaintis petition
of piles of 10 inches square, driven! firmly in-
to tne Dca or ine river, at tne nistance or iu
feet from each other. Each of these piles is
to have a. tenon at the top of 3 inches thick.
10 inches wide and 6 inches long. On the
top of these piles is to he placed a capsill 10
Inches square, with mortices on the under
side for jthe reception of the tenons on the
pile.?, there is to be a trenail of sufficient size
to fill anj auger hole one and a half inches in
diameter, to be driven through the capsill and
tenon ; the upper; side of this capsill is to be
2 feet above thei ordinary heierht of summer
water. Which will be marked at each of the
shoals.: V" '
2. Along the whole
there is to be a row of 2 in
fitted closely together and driven firmly into.
the bed of the river ; hone of the square piles,
nor of the"2 inch pile planking, are to be
shorter than 10 feetand where the depth of
tne water or ine nature oi tne sou win aamit
of it, they , are to be as much longer as neces-
sitj' requires ; each of the pile planking is to d , . 1
have at least 2 wrought spikes of 5 inches long afa 1'
driven through the, plank into the capsill. ' ' '
Monday of September1 next, then and there'
to answer, plead or dplriur, to said petition.
Witness, Ransom Iliriton, Clerk of our said
Court, at Raleigh, v thjE' first Monday after the
4th. Monday bf March," A. D. 1824. -48
' IR. HINTONT.
""ILL be kept by the Subscriber, during
f the ensuing Summer and FallMontbs,
at II intsville, eight miles south of Warrentoni
and immediately between . the Shocco and
Sulphur Springs. ' The' medicinal quaiiti.s
i u ' r L -11 of Jthe latter (which is of recent, discovery)
length of the capsill a- Valuable, having been fully proved the
nch pine plank, to be w SPson. , . , 3 .
Having added several rooms to his dwelling
house, he will be;able to accommodate from
' Price of Hoarding, one Dollar per day, sii
Dollars 12 cents per sveek. i; Childrn and
servants half price. Horses, fifty cents per
: "VVM. K. KEARNEY.
'. I 54-lawtlJy. :
3. When any deviation or alterations from
the Plans, Sections, or Specifications, as the
case may be, is proposed by the Engineer or
Contractor, where ov the work may be in
creased, altered or diminished ! due! notice in
writing shall be given of the same by the party
proposing such cicvjauon, or -alteration to tne
judgment pro Confesso will be . taken against other, and the Contractor shall5 not 'begin, to
them, according lo the prayer of petitioners.
lest, p. PATTERSON, C. fi. C.
State, of North-Carolina.
t Franklin County.
Court of Pfeas and.Quartef Sessions,
- I Match Term, 1824;
John P. Weath!eis, . ") . . ."iA ,
TS f Original attachment
Samuel Yarboriutrh. S IcviVd on lands-
TT appearing o the satisfaction of the Court
X that the defendant in this case is not an
inhabitant , of tiis State ;lt is ordered, that
publication be fnade iri the-Raleigh Register
once a week; fox 'three montli.-?, that unless
he be and appear before the Justices of our
Court of Pleas ind Quarter Sessions, to be
held for the Cointy of Franklin, at the Court
house m Louisb)irg, ' on the second . Monday
ot June, next, then and there to plead or
replevy, judgment hnal will be entered up
against him, ami the property condemned to
piaintm 's recovery. v
Test. S PATTERSON, C. C. C
IIKSUAKT' to a Decree of the Court
of Equity for the j county of Wake, 1
snail expose, To sale at jthe Court-nottse in
ine cuy oi itaieign on: ssaturuay tne
Jul)r next, the foftowing pioperty, viz. cne
hTl ri'W rf XTri", 1 A t! Sii V o nlnn'of
city laid off On the west side of said lot
boundedas follows ; on the west by Wilmicg-
ton street, on the south bv Harerett street, on'
the east by part of said lot, and on the north
State of j North-Carolina
Franklin Count v.
Court of Equity,! 2nd Monday, after 4th-Mon
day m larch, A. D.' 1824.
Jesse Reed,C6mplaiiiant : - 1
vs. ': . I' ' ' " ; : '
George Murphy! Williamson Murphy, Ni
cholas Murphy, William Murphy, . Pa
tience Murphy, Amey Murphy, Efizabeth
Murphy, Darbv Thomas and Nancy his
wife, Joseph filedsoe, and Winifred his
wife, Frances M. Murphy and Temperance
H. Murphy, are defendants. J : : .
IT appearing textile satisfaction of the Court,
that William lurphy and Ehzabeth Mur
phy, two.of the defendants in the above case.
are not inhabitants of this State : i It-is therp..
ore ordered, that! publication be made in the
Raleigh Register .tonce a week for six months
successively, l thai the said defendants. Wil-
iam Murphy and! Elizabeth Murnhv malrr
their personal appearance, at the next Supe
rior Court of Equity, to be held for the coun.
y ot- rranklm, at the Court-house in Louis
burg, on the second . Monday after the fourth
Monday of Septimber next, and olead an
swer or demur to the said bdl of omplaint ;
otherwise the saidbill will be taken pro con
fesso, and heard ex parte as to them, and de
cree maoe accordingly.
Test,
s
6AL JOHNSON, C.
M. E.
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execute any part of the same until a price is
fixed and an aETeement made. 1 otherwise he
shall have no payment for what he does, and I by lot No. 161 ; also one piece or parcel of
in case the deviation is arrreed toJ and t hp land in U'ak muntv. tmrth nf the city ci
demand made bv the Contractor for the
, I I-i f - ..-wv v. CI
mg
such
Principa
then the
deviation shall be more
than: the j lands of Thomas Daniel, in said borough, be-
Engines sliall think reasonable, erinningr at a sake at Daniel's south-east cor-
Board of Internal Improvements or I ner oti Hawkins's street! and running; thence
the Principal Engineer shall have it in their! north with Daniel's line to his corner on Boy-
power to contract or agi-ee with any other wn street, thence west with Bpylan street to
person for the same, at such under mice as i stake On Marv Rrbwri street, thence south
they may think proper, without' the Contrac- along. JIary Brown street to Hawkins's street
tor iiaving any demand against' the. Board or
Engineer aforesaid, for such transaction, and
the Contractor shall deduct out of the contract
price .such sums as may be saved by such de
viation. . ; - ;! '..-":';"; .
4. Should it anneir "at anv :.timfr?ur!no-'h''I iruished iii th nhn or air1 Rnrouerh. as a
execution of any part of the contract to the seven (No. 7) and bounded by Boylan street
said Board - or their Principal Engineer, that on the north, Hawkins'street on the so-A
u uuiicior is not executine his work- a-
to a stake, thence with the same east, tQ tl'e
beginning, containing by estimation one acre
and seventeen hundredths of an acre.
Also a piece or parcel bf land in tbe cojKi
X.f and Borough aforesaid, known and cusUn-
gTeeablyjto his contract, he or thev shall cive
uuuee uj mm or sucn aenciency, and in. case
he does not immediately reinedy; the same,
they shall have it in their power to stop the
work until he cart shew them satisfar.torilv
that he possesses tlie power; of remedying the
sJiould hb fail in performing the"' same, the
Board or; Principal EnVineer shall: have it in
their power to thscharge the Contractor from
the work and take the; contract out of his
hands, " the value of the work executed, and
materials and tools oh hand beihg previously
ascertained by the Principal Engineer, and
which shall beimmediatelv paid But inca?P
the Contractor. shall have been furnishing un
necessary tools and implements for the work
and which, ifrthe Engineer's opinion may be
of little or no use to the work, the said EngV
ner may reject such tools and imnlements.
should he tliink proper. ; , i L IV ;
5. All the work must be done to the entire
satisfaction of the Principal v Engineer, and
sucn aiterauons may he made urthe work or
and bv lots 6 and 8 on the east and west ;
containing six tenths of an acre more or less
Terms ,of sale- 9 and 18 months
with approved security, will be require4r
bearing interest from the tlaxe.
, U ' -".: . - -tNO. i ELLIS, C. tf
: Raleigh, MaV 22, 1824.! ,- jf i54vV
Slate of N6rthCarblina.
Superior Court of Law, Spring term,
Sherwood Haywood, Agent of the 13ani oi
:'. v ' ' ! Newbern, 5
,-;' . vs. i -Nathaniel
M. Taylor, Charles Taylor, Le
. ; Taylor, 'Richard B. Taylor. - - .
Judicial attachment, levied on a ho.
.. . V and lot in the town of Oxford the pJJ
;i - perty.of Charles' Taylor, one of the a
' 1 fendahts.": " :'.A A 1 T
IT appearing to the Court, that Char
Taylor, one of the defendants, .n0J
inhabitarit of this State : it is ordered, t.
the Raleigb tS
a e ., 1 . i;, Yiit tAP
materials as mav. from tlmi tn tlw Be"or months,, successivvv, .
to him necessary WeernThV t;; 1 saidCharles Taylor appear at our ;
uITa Court next to beield for the said county
difference of opinion shall arise between the
Superintendents of the work arid the Contrac
tor, respecting the explanation or meaning
of any part of the Plans, Sections or Specifi
cations, the same shall be UtXto the Principal
tiiguiccri wiioso uecisionnau oe final
HA3tni,TON FULTON, ;
--'! " - W " - ' State Engineer,
Raleigh, 15th May 124, . M z
T7i;. k' a, mia.t fr the few
Monday of September next, then and tQc
to plead, , answer or replevy, otherwise
property : will be condemned to the sausw
tion of the plaintiff's demand. r
" Witness, Ransom Hinton, Clerk of our
Court, at Raleigh; the first Monday alter
fourth Mondav ol March, A., u. io-
Clt-