4 II I 1H; Oil iJAS JF " i Outs are tJie plara of iauv delightful peace' - A---.it Unwarp'dj by party; rage tp Jive like brothers." . ; i: :. '1 . - k 1 I .1 1 1 , III II lrV I .1 I l M I I lit 11. I I 'I J 1 I 1 inkM I r M 'I II ' I r A -1 A I I p 'v'Vm ; v : . - . -l " J- , 1 . - . , 1 1 , 11 1 , 1 1 ;;THE J s published every Tuesday and Fkipat,' by . a tjv nliiVj rkr annum half ij advance; Jl X V -A. A . w J. " 1 ... ADVERTISEMENTS . r'.AlAa;i;nni.fi'liiMs.:neatlv inserted three timesTof a Dollar, and 25 cents for Jvery suc ceeding publication those of greater length W the same proportion.. . CoMMUif i cations ;:.'KnV4iil1v. 'revolved .....LtTTEltS t6 the Edi- W If If " J ' tors must be post-paid. , - H- BY AUTHORITY. Art art. confirminc an act of the Legislature '! of Virginia, entitled An act incorporat ing the Chesapeake and Ohio Cinial Com pany," anU kn act of the State of Marylund, confirming: the same; " I -A.P C -t " Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Hepresentutivea of the United State bf'Jltnenca. n Congres assembled. That the act of the Le gislature Of the state of Virginia, entitled An act incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, be, and tlje same is hereby, ratified and confirmed, so far as may be necessary for the purpose of enabling any obmpanv, that may hereafter be formed by the authority of said act of incorporation, to sarry into effect the provisions thereof, in the District of Columbia; witliin the exclusive iurisdiction of the United States, and no tur- VSec; 2. Jlnd be it further enacted. That should the state of Virginia or Maryland de sire, at any time, to avail itself of jtbe right secured to it, by the twenty -first section of the act aforesaid, to take and continue a ca , nal from aay point of the Chesapeake anvl Ohio Canal, to any other point vfithin the territory of the D strict of Colambia, or thro' ' .the same, on application to the President of the United States, by tue xec,utive oi a ' -state, the President is authorized, and em - powered to depute three skillful commission ers of the United S ates corps of Engineers, to survey and examine so much of the route of such canal as may affect in any manner, the, navigation of the Chesapeake, and Ohio . Canal.! The said commissioners, or a majori-'-ty or them, hall asCertainj as t tar a.s practi cablej whether the canatproposed to be con structed by the state aforesaid 'will injure or impede the navigation ot the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and report td the President of pie United States the facts and reasons on which they may ground their judgment there upon ; which report shall be sub mitted to the Congress of the United States, at their next session ensuing the date thereof, for . their decision thereon ; and, if Congress' shall be of opinion that the said Canal may be cut y. in the' manner proposed as aforesaid, without 1 impeding or injuring the navigation ;of tlie Chesapeake? and 1 Ohio Canal the same jsnall be conclusive thereon. Approved, March 3,1825. J An Act to authorise the surveying and mak ing a' road from Little Uock,' to Canton- ment Gibson, in the Territory of Arkansas. . I&e it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States of Jlmerica in Congress assembled, Thp the ' President of the United States be, ana he is hereby, au thorised to appoint three Commissioners, vha shall explore, survey, and mark, in the most eligible course, t a road from Little Heck to Cantonment Gibson, in the Territory of Ar kansas; and said Commissioners shll make out accurate maps of such surveys, a ccompa nied with field notes, andcertify and transmit the same to the President of the United States, who shah cause the same to pe depo sited In the: War Ofrice. , J- ; ; Sec.'2. Jlnd be it further enacted. That said road shall he opened and. made under the directi n of the President of the United 'States, who is hereby authorised to the troops of the United States in the tion, or assisting in the completion, employ comp lo ot said road. " -;.. k-' -;' :.-.. k:.: f ': Sec. 34nd pel it further enacted Th2A said commissioners shall each be entitled to receive three dollars, and their Assistants one dollar and fif y cents for each and every day which tbey shall I necessarily be employed in the: exploring, ', surveying, and marking said road j and for the purpose of conipensat . ing the aforesaid Commissioners, and their Assistants, and for opening and making said . road, there shall bej' and hereby is, appropri ated, the sum of ten thousand dollari, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. j Approved, March 3, 1825. . , " " .. -, -.1 i :v :,' f:' ' . HI. ' An Act makingappropriations for certain Fortifications of the United States, for the year one1 thousand eight hUndred and twenty-fife. 1 ( -i't: ': ' t He it enacted 6y: the Senc ie and : House of Representatives of the United States1 of Jlmer riciX in Congress assembled, That the follow ing suxis be, and the same are hereby, ap propriated, to wit i v For" fortifications to each specifically as 'follows' :v- - " ': ' 1 ' ' ' For Benton's Point, si xtv thousand dollars! ; For NewrUtretcht Point, ! forty thousand ilollars"- s'" , ( For Vort Delaware', seventy-one thousand six hunt tred and seventy -nine ' dollars 4 and fifty cents ; " " .! " , " ' I For Fort! Monroe, one : hundred thousand dollars;' ,.- "". - 1 Foe, Fort Galhonn:' seventy thousand dol. IV i i i ' 11 1 " i ' r. . 1 . 1 ' ' " i r ' ". . . . t N ... , For the Fort at Mobile Point, one hundred thousand dollars ;, - - ' For the Fort at Chef Mont eur Menteur.j one hundred thousand dollars ; ' . For Fort Jackson, on the Mississippi, one hundred thousand dollars ; . ' For a Fort at Beaufort, in North-Carolina, thirty thousand dollars ; 4 r - f For Forts at Cape Fear fifty thousand dol lars ; - ;: f ;- .-f,: - . ' For repairs and contingencies, eight thou sand three hundred and twenty dollars and fifty cents ; - - . For the preservation of the Islands in Bos ton "harbor, necessary to the security of that place, fifty-two thousand nine , hundred and seventy-two dollar and fifty six cents : Pro vided however, That the right of soil of said Islands shall be -first vested in 'the United States. . K-K-V ;- r-' .rv For the armarrient of new fortificationsi one hundred thousand dollars n t ' Approved, March 3, 1825. f New Music for the Piano, .Lf.-.k- ..-.t. ",-v.1.. 7 "". Just received by J. Gales & Son. - .- PIECES. :; ; Selections from the Oratorio of Creation, by Hayden. ' ; . Overture to the Opera of Columella, by Ca- raza. , ' V-V-vv-"--; ' ! Do to La Denna del Fugo by Rossini The Cossack, an admired Russian Air with vai'iatipns. . . , 4 . Ne'er can the Rose, dow with variations., Di Tanti Palpiti, ith variations, by Latour. Piu Dulci e Piacide. in the Opera of -Tan-credi, bydlossini. ; ; . J ' ' i La Feste de la Kosa, a favorite Sicilian Aria and Waltz. :, First of May, a favorite Hondo., Grecian Rondo. . . s ' Hungarian do. , . j Favorite Waltz, by Mozart. ' Since then I'm doomed, with variations ; O where will bonny Ann, a Scotch Air, with do, ',":. ' " I ' Mrs. McLeod's Reel. - I ' Favorite Dances in Tom and Jerry, f Madam de Neuville's; AValtz. TheiBerlin do. "I .Copenhagen ' do, c St. Patrick's Day. . , y The Campbell's are coming, or Hobnob. Oh 'tis love, Basket Cotillion and Rustic Reel.. ' V.i v.. ; '.j".t- ' I ' The Lavender Girl, arranged as a Rondo. .::: . ! , SONGS. ' ? A Highland Laddie head of War. Ah! Cruel Maid. : All that's bright miist fde. , And canst thou think because we part. . Boys of S witzerland. , Brig-ht be thy dreams. Crooskeen l-awn. ' Down the burn and through the Mead. Di piacer mi balza il cor. Every year impairs life's treasure, a Duet. From Flow'rs which we twine for the tem ple of love. F;lr, far o'er hill and dale. Father, thy word is past, from the Oratorio of the Intercession. ' Go then, is vain. Gathering of the Clans. Here is the Glen. ' v Hurrah! Hurrah! a German National Song. , Home, sweet home. . . H irk! the Vesper Hymn is stealing. I'll love thee as the wild bee loves. , I would the world have strayed. Love tliee, dearest, yes. Land of Love,. Romance and Glory. Lord, remember David, by Handel. My soul is dark, from Birron's Melodies. , 31ost beautitul appear, 1 layden. Mrs.Poe. . Ne'er can the rose. On a bright sunny morn. Oh come to me when day-light sets. Oh say; not woman's love is bought. jDh tell me how -from love to uy Oh banquet not. Of a' the airs. Orra Moor. Pretty Sophy. Poor senseless Mary. ' Peace be around thee. Poor old Maids. Roll drums merrily.' ; Sweet is the tear that's shed o'er love. Should those fond hopes. ' Sy, what shall be our sport to day.; Soldier rest, the fightis o'er. . See, the dawn from Heaven is breaking. To sigh yet feel no pain, i , Take this rose. : To Ladies' Eyes: They're a' noddin'. , The all of life is love. " The Pirate'lover, v " i . The Harrier's Song. . - i - The Chieftain. - The Crystal Hunters.,. r The Castihan maid. ' The Peasant Boy. J When the v eary sun tleclihetby , ; ., ; Where Hudson's murm'ring billows. Wiien Charles was deceived.; i : .Who'll buy my love-knots. Waters dfElle. , - When loye, was a child.' ! Besides the above, J. Gales & Son have ; great variety of Music and Songs on hand. April 7.1 V 1 s dr . 45- JTH E undersigned having admihisteredat 41 the last Feb. term of Wake Uounty Court to ihe Estate of Johnston Britt, dee'd. late of said County, all persons being indebted to the said deceased, are hereby required to pay their respective debts to him;' and all those to whom the said deceased stood indebt ed, are desired' to send in their accounts to the subscriber for settlement, v r r WM. FORT. Wake C punty, April 4.1 U 46 3t BI4ANK WARRANTS for sale at this office. ' ' 3uy eiTile School: , f J1HE subscriber will, on Monday the . 9th 1. 'dayvofMay next, open an Kngjish School in this place, on the following terms, viz ,: For Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, - $5 ' Grarrrniai' and Geography ' -6 per Schola r for 6 months, " -t . WM. LIGHTFOOT. . " Ralei.erh.iAnril 4. ' - 45-; . t CYiff's Sale. WILL be sold at the Courthouse of Hyde county,, on the 'last Monday of i April next,the following Tracts of Land," or so much thereof as will pay the Taxes due thereon with all accruing .' costs 'fqr the year 1823 : 65 acres listed by Caswell Gaskins," adjoin ing Casoh Gibbs and others, ' T J 50 do by Jos. Wade, adjoining Isaac Tay lor and others. ' V" t 140 do Iichard Hines, adjoining Washing ton Gibbs and others. - : m : ? ; 300 do Wright CJ Stanly, adjoining J. B. Jasper. '"'.:'" ;:- f. ; 'H - ;. 100 do property of Jno. Mavson'a heirs, adjoining Jno. Ensly'a heirs and the lake. MarO 10. - HENRY GlBBS,Shft. MY Negro Woman VINA ran-away from roe some time in the month of June last. She has lost her left hand, a middle sized ne gro, aged Jibout 35 years, quite black,! some of her upper fore-teeth out. . It is supposed she will en Jeavor to get to Norfolk in Virgi nia, as she was raised by Jesse Armstrong within 15. miles of Norfolk. I expect some evil dishonest person gave her a pass, which perhaps, may have every appearance! of a genuine on 2. -But as she is so very notable, I hope that some honest citizen will discover the imposit on, and write me a line to Somer field Post Office, Guilford county, N.. C. (Briice'sX Roads,) and for their trouble I will handsomely reward them. ' , I JAMES PIERCE. ' March 11,; 1825. 3t ! SIXTEENTH CLASS NEW SERIES. To be dfawisi on the 11th May, and finished in a rcw minutes 60 numbers 8 ballots tube drawn. SCHEME. 1 Prize of 50,000 is $50,000 1 1 2 1 20 ,30 52 . 156 1248 10,608 of 20,000 is 10,000 is 20,000 of of of of of of of of of 10,000 x 10,000 4,720 20,000 15.000 5,200 7,800 24,960., 106,080 5,000 4,720 1,000 500 100 50 .'20 10 is is is is is is is is '12,130? 22,100 S S273,760 34,220 Whole tickets $9 00 50 Quarters $2 1 25 12 Half 4 Eighths The pride 6f tickets will be advanced to Ten Dollars the 10th of April, (if any remain unsold.) Orders, postpaid, enclosing the cash, for tickets or shares, will be thankfully received, and promptly attended to, if addressed to YATES & MclNTYRE, 44 : ! -' RaIiKigh ILEASE OF THE j i Xev T?oyetterc Hotel. THIS HOTEL has been recently erected in the town of Fayetteville, on extensive and convenient plans, and in a substantial and elegant manner It is situated on one of the mairj streets (Hay street) very near the Town House, and has large back ots for Stable lot, Garden, &c. &c. 1 J There is a beautiful suite of Dancing Rooms upwards of severity feet long, which are con vertible into private parlours by means of r 1 .. . ! - ioitung aoo 's. - 'j The'' Bar, Baths, Kitchens & Wash" House are plentifu ly supplied with excellent water fiomthe Hay mount aqueduct. -The propri etor has tak eh )Ieasure in having this Hotel made compl ete inevery respect ; and a com parison may safely be challenged for it with the Hotels ij the United States. Persons ishuig to leased are recommend ed to-view the buildings. Applicants att a ilistance can be furnished with plans of the different floors, &c. and they are requested to apply for terms (if by letter, post paid) to Robert Donaldson, or to Martin. Macpherson sen. 1 he most satisfactory j references will be required.) : .. .'.! : -' ' - j : Fayetteville, March 23. : 43 3t TAKEN: VPJ A ND committedto the Jail of . this county, IJL on the21st inst. a Negro Fellow, sup posed to be a runaway slave, who says his name is Cornelius Jones, and that he has lived in New-York four or five years last past, but cannot, or wlil not name the state, county, or town in which he was raised. ? He is about hye feet, seven inches high, black icomplex ion, with a small scar over his right eye, rand and one near the; corner of the siiue. His dress is a drab pea-jacket,: blue round ditto, and duck trowsers. He was' brought to this place in the schooner Hetty, . W right, last from Charleston. -The owner is requested to come forward, prbve property, pay charges and take hinnj away, or he will be dealt witli as the law directs. ; , t ; 1; JOS. GARRETT ShfT. y Washingtdn county, Nov. 23, 1 824. 19-6m ' (L V; eerie s.-fc-f fllllE subscriber has lately received a cnn. JL siderable accession to his former stock. and having eriibled to made favorable purchases, he is offer them as -cheap as thev can be obtained after, will be elsewhere. His business here for Cash exclusively. " H. HILL. BaleTgFfcb7, 1825; 33-tf. -1 J-- fTPIIE subscriber havinsr at tlie last Fshrua- I ' ry term of t h e Court of Plefi a ndj Quar ter Sessions, for the county of WakeJ quali fied as Executrix of the last wi menti of the late Moses Mordecai. hereby notifies all persons having clnims against said estate, to present them within tpe timje pre scribed by law', to George Mordecai, qr they will be-barred of recovery and ;il those in debted to said estate, to make; amnjediate payment to him; he-being authcriked to set tle said estate. o;" ? ' - ? v-'X-' ' : f ' ,;'') , . , . ANN W. MORDECAI, ijxeclitrix. Raleigh March 23d, 1825. j 42f-2m te luYes s And wilt be published early in t! GALES & SEAT ON Regis ter of Debates in Q A 4 Volume I. ' Comprising the leading Debates &; Incidents ;.-''. or The 2d Session of th i Consress, V. ii Together with an APPENDDii' feonfaining the most important State Papers JSc Public Documents, to which the Sessioii hai given birth. To be printed on a Super Royal Paper, oc- tavo form, Brevier Type, double columns -forming a large and and, ample' volume. (Tr Price, stitched in blue paper, 3 dollars J Subscriptions received at lite ! Ofiice of . the National Intelligencer, an4 - alsof at the Bookstore of J. Gales &, Son, "Raleigh.' r 1 11 in 1 - 1 1 . - - j "j; . NaVX COWMISSIOSKTIS QiTljbE, ;,,q,u.'! . , . 9th March,. j825. tilE Commissioners of the Navy will re 1 ceive Sealed Proposals, until 3 o'clock, P. M. of the 3 1 st May, next; for the following Live" Oak Timber, viz . : -'j'.L i ; ' For one complete frame, tp be fcut to moulds, for a sloop of-war, and for; 500 cubjc feet of promiscuous timber ; to: bedelivered at the ; Navy-Yard, near Portsmouth A". H. For two complete, frames, tQ be cut to moulds,' for sloops' of war, and; 8500 ' cubic feet of promiscuous timber. to bedelivered at the Navy-YaTd, CArfesorn, Jlfassi : For one, complete frame, cutl to mould si for a sloop of war, and 8500 cubic ; feet of promiscuous tim er; to be delivered at the Navy-Yard, Brookiyn, JV. TV jj T For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a sloop of war, and for 500 cubic: feet of promiscuous timber ; to1 be delivered at the Navy -Yard, Philadelphia. For one complete fmme, cut td moulds, for a sloop of war, and 500 cubic feet of pro- miscuous timber ; to be delivered at the l at tne jsa to moulds. vy-Yard,- IVasMngton. ? . ,.: ? For one complete frame, cut for a sloop of war, and b500 cubic feet of promiscuous timber ; U be delivered at the Navy-Yard, Gotport, Va. : , The promiscuous timber to be at least "!2 feet long, sided straight from 11 1.0 14 inches, rough squared, the nv-.ulding way, 'and to curve frpm finches to 22 inches f for every ten feet of its length. .."., 'j.-'Vi' lvhe whole to be delivered at ;he respect ive Navy-Yards? on or before the fifct day of December next;-subject to the inspection, measurement, and approval of th 2 respective Commanding Officers of the Yardii, or of such other persons as the Commissioners of the Navy may appoint. , ? . Separate proposals must be mar e for tho quantity to be delivered at each oftbe Yards, which any person may be disposed to supply. The Beautml Arabian; Stallion J Will Stand .the next season,' (be ing hii jfirst in A merica)at my Sta ble.. tliree miles from Warrenton,on the Stage road t!o Raleigh, and will be let to mares at the moo erate sum of Ten Dollars the season,1 if . biid , within the season, or Twelve Dollars, if paid after the season expires ; Sixteen UogaA to insure a mare in foal ; or Seven Dollursl the single leap ; and 50 cents to the crroom iii every in stance. The season '.will commejiee the first day of March, .and end the last dajfbf August! SYPHAX is a handsome sorrell and most beautifully narked, red mane and tail he is upwards of fifteen hands high ; eight years old, healthy and vigorous, and not inferior in point of form or muscular power, tdanv horse on the continent ; and the most Mobile animal 1 have ever. seen. - - I - ; SYPHAX was brought to America- in the United States' frigate Constitutionj and safe ly landed at New York in May 1824. t Syphax was obtained by Maj. Townshend! Istith, late American Consul, at the Regencylof Tunisf and war purchasetl from an Arab ojt high dis tinction; who valued him above, arry horse In the actual possession of the Bey br-Kincr of Tunis. ' ' v1 ' ' i SYPHAX was foaled near Mecca,' in the Kingdom of Yeaman, Arabia Felix crossed the Red. Sea to Derrain Nubia from thenCe through a part of the Desert, to ltaoulla, in Terran thence, through the regency of Tri poli, to , Beledulgerid and : fiom jihence ; to the American Consulate in the 'city of Tunis as is certified by Mr. 2 Samuel CJ; Pot ter, a gentleman of honor and respectability. - t To those who wish to raise froni this de servedly stock of horses, the genuine Ara bian, the present will be a favorable oppor-v tunity ; for experience has long shewn us the. advantages to be derived from? the im provement of our stock crossed with the Ara bian, f - . . v . j -i -,y 1 ' .: SYPUAX's high form, muscular powers, and beautiful marks, I think" constitute him a constellation among Stud Horses, j 1 - ; I V Good pasturage will be provided! for mares left with the horse, or they will be fed with grain if . required 5 but no liability. ibr acci dents or escapes ; ROBERT 11ANSOM. Greenwood Warren, Jan. 14. 22-tlst4. ,? ' i ief Summer, cfrigress, STATE OF TNOftTH-CAROLtNA. f i-; . V''- ; --A'-i Secretary s Gfice. OTICE Lf hereby given, that by n act Vof the' Uast ' General 'Assembly of this State; Boar.l of Commlionershlis bten es tablished to sit in the City of Rleih, to pass on all claims for Military Land -Warrants fr services performed by .the officers, Riid sol diers. of the continental line 6f til rs State in the R"evlutvonary. War, -which shrill be pre ' sented prt-vious to the first da b1 Julynext, after which time atfsuch claihiS are. declared to be- forever barredV ? ' r ;:r -rv. ; This tloam is composed of his Kscellency. the Governor-tlie Trei?wrer nl Comptroll er. - ; t WM. -ID Ll., Sctf of Xt&te. Raleigh 4th Jauuan 125. ' . .. 1 ; ; rAKEN iip and committed to the Jail of . s 'Wake County, on" the 24th inist. a Negro Man about j 20 years old, stout -bttiltl dark complexion, who says his name is -Y'EARLY and . that he was bought of Col. Staples "of Patrick county, Va. ;by a Mr -' ammel,' who he believes lives in $ome ptirt of Kentucky, St has been runaway more than 12jxionths.' The'., owner is requested to come forward, provn property, pay charges and take limn awav, Otherwise he ..will be disposed of as the law directs. SAMUEL II.-P.ULLENt.Jailojv .Kdei.erh, Sept 27. ; ...... ." t J il - . f NAVX CoMMlXStOKRPs'OFFJCK. . .. . f . . . 1 8r A Februarys 1 825. ' HE Commissionersof . the Navy will re t ceive sealed proposals until three o' clock P. Mjf7the i ..15th day of April next, for supplying the following Timber, viz : AH the Pine Timber nfceessary fbr lower jnasfs,; bowsprits.' topmasts, lower yards, ai)d topsail yards, for threes ships of tit'e line ; for 3 frigates of the largfist class ; fofr 3 frigates cvf the smaller class ; for three sloops of war ; and for three lowerr masts for - schooners, j Ftr thirty thousand cubic, feet of squared. Pine ; Planks Stocks,tb be not less than thirty-five feet, and td average , forty-five fect in length, . of at leaiit; eleven inches in diameter, anil of equal size .at top and butt. ; One set -jf the masts ami spars for the different classes of vessels, and ten thousand cubic feet of the . 4 Plank Stocks, to'be'-delivered at each of the ; Navy Yards at Charlestowr Mass. Brooklyn, N. York, and Gosporti .Va; - j ; . ;";;For two sets of Pine Beams fbr Frigates or the laVgest xlssjs l one set; to be. delivered :t the Navy. Yard t Charlestown, .-..Mass! and one set at Gospbrt, Va. . . .,.;?.? ... For two sets of .Pine. Beams for. Frigates o? the smaller "class ; one set to be delivered at the Navy Yard at the City of Washington, and one set at the Nayj'Yard at GosporC Va: For fourteen Live Oak Beams for a Ship of the Line, and eight Live Oak Beams lor a Frigate of the largest class, eleven pine pie-" cYs for masts and spars, and. nine pme beams for, a ship of the, Li tie,-.and twenty -vo pine pieces for. masts and sparsTor a Frigate -of tho largest f lass,, to be delivered at the Navy Yard at Gospoft, Va. ; and for five Live Oak Beams, for a Frigate pfthe largest class j and 51 pine piedes for masts and spaTs for a ship, to be, delivered at the Navy Yard at Brook lyn, N York; ' . ; ,y ' ; -y i. . The whole, of the Pine timber must be n' the best long V-af, fine gi-ained, Southern, yellow pine and all the timber must be free from sap, wanei bad knots, or defects of a ny kind, and subject to the inspection and approval of the Commandants of the several Yards, or sucirother1personsas the Commi sionersi of the "Navy-'may appoint; for: that purpose, j ' ; v.Vr.' ' ;' The. proposals musC state the prices asked pe r cubic foot ; and lmist be made separate- -ly for th e m asts of each class of vessels, at each place. Persons wishing to contract, may obtain schedules of the pieces required, for masts, spars, and beams, vith their sever al forms and dimensions byapplj ing in wrU ting or otherwise tothe Commissioners, 'or ti the Navy -A gents at Boston, Ne w-York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Va. or Charles- ton.'s: c.:-' '. . '-' The Pine, Beams and Plank' Stock, and thi Mast" and Spar Timber, must'be delivered on or before "the first day of Mayp.826 and the Live Oak Beams, on or before the first -November hMt;';,i;';':,-r'',. All the Timber; except the Live Oak, must be felled, or must have been felled between the first November and the first Mrch. , .it . -1 , oiaie 01 in orin-uaroanay , Edgccomb Counhh r Court of Pleas-and Quarter Sessions, : ' - February, Termv1825. : Titus Moore, Original attachment -Danl ,; w. Hopkins -summoned "as girr Thos. House'. 3 hi.shee -. : - - IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Cour that the Defendant is not a resident of this State r It ia! therefore ordered, that publica- tion be made far three months in the HaleigU Register, for the Defendant to appearat the next Court ;of Pleas" and Quarter Sessions be held for said County at the f.o irt Elousa in Tarborough; dn the fourth Monday if Iay next, plead, answer or demur, or final judg-" ment will be entered against him. . ' ' i ; Witness Mich'l Hearn, Clerk ofsatd Court at Tarboroughv the fourth . Monday of Febru-, ary, A.' D. 1825 v M. II EARN, C. C. ' On the Cape-Fear River, between Fay- .. - eueviuc ana vv umington. -i - IT is my irtention, to j recommence the. Works for the Improvement of the Cape- Fear River .between Fayetteville and Wil mington, as early as the season will admit; Any number of labourers wbVchoose toap-' ply will find immediate employment. ' t - v.uwners ot negroes will do well to embrace this opportunity of engaging them in a Work ' where theVwages are liberal and promptly paid, the -provisions are wholesome and bundant; and. every attention will be paid to their cleanliness1 and health -. HAMILTON FULTON, 39:f V Stlfttc.Unc;nci:' Marcv9, :4.