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if ----- , , ! - i i -i I ;- .. . ' -i '1. r: . in ; K t, ih- Si r ; i- '1' it f . i r li - bo . ; ; (gomtmtnl fatten. Sv- , .. r r- . 'i .i. TflE CREEKd GEORGIA -QtJESTIOv ; j ...... vi ' ' i " ."' " Th3t!?rntosli aha his 5creatnrcy,who V rfV1 ?W th name of -the Creek Natio n j when theVceded tKeir couhta3;no jitrthority to'cxpresrtheUl of then tiorvis now WlongVdbubtfui, "That : ehnsldefr the riurcbase'V fair one, anil " ccaltfie friud; isvitfenCfrom Jheir l jt. f nrtrrihf Troun W c are i'pnyrn form Ray j they. t.tt we have iusi xyni Hmcu -v v i f f i r r Kir J -t -m l - 1 .1 : I - vn by fraud." I t Trasno eeu ure a i r ji -ihI, since the Federal Government went Vntb one rt ion, . to, observe a rooraiiiy or COndUCt in Our inicrcuuic dianS, but he pure, moiives Of ine.go - - . --,.'. " " f vemment has ceen common ij-in waneu 1 V'V - : j-iL"ttflj Vie Jf Pre 4"" Villi trifl vreaU the nation. v :y A irr fiirrhut morHatel v it 13 done vicsof lta agents. . 1 ne , njgnwasse betn WOTt!? a manonand a quarter of dollars , TrpatV, by which all. the valuable part per annum for forty years jours lias been pf the Cherokee country etyaa i ceded.t" nearly'extinct, but is receiving and will yiel W-irWntrhrt.'mdft to break $300,000 this spring at this place; 'Last year iV - ;on, rpmnw'trtAr. - upeir seUlemcnts and remove toAr- -Icaiasv was eflected by cupning ma- IJfEUVre of our.ageht. ,'v ipe nation was invited tu the treaty, , and the king anu the chief; attended;, . when a propo 4 itin Wfl-nVadc 1 to ' t neui -to cede their 4aniis. This was u naniinously and pe mptbrily' Tefiised. . Ina tew months, - - : ,, the king anitcnieis were ajpin suiiiuiiMi viV and the same. proposition and refu jlmI iiDiM. nhsued. - Not many weeks ljiifdJrKfoVe the aircnt made a third 111 7 4t:oV; riinri! I J ww.Sih: ion-dome tinly justice in re call to convene the natiun in cotinciu- . . , 1 11 was now suuiuier, -u-" labors To their crops. ; The place ap r nninled tor holdmy; the ireaty.;was, in dn extreme border oC their. Territory, fn....i.n 0.1. 1. iilo i than Rfivpjina UV viu "V" ! V- . . . - Oil!,) liveu near inepi'. - I he nation Iiau been narapseci on me UUbiectf its sentiments, ha'd! been often ' - . - "i t . ....II iht . 'i hese; Jnsiance3 -and others which 'roultf be adduced, co- to show j that Treaties oaght to be negociated by those who are not Jnhnbitanls of the . States to be particularly 'benefited by thetn. and are themselves neither land-jobbers nor :IoUerVeaniblcrs. : Ihe question. whether the Creek treaty ought to De - . . . ... . i 1 :r iiV ,- broiatetlmisht if atnrmed, lead ,us JO its application, luviuui w.unuu II13I1 wouiu. ux gic vuurcuiciac ou policVof! the government ; but its doe ronsiuerauun. oyoncrehs may icau i i a m I - : 1 I ". . .: :. . v - " ihgtou, that Honesty, is the best policy v. A MliKICAA U S. , TOIS: THE XATIOXAI. UfTIttlGErCEB. fcHE FUR TRADE if FRONTIER POSTS. Bf. the followins correspondence,! which we copy from the St Louis En - truirer, it tvijl be seen that the govern- ment contemplates extenciingytne mm- above its' month'. ' If the new post bej placed -at the point suggessed by Gen ; - T I " VkJ& m Kftttn lliA.HlnnlAi . At. r villages somewhere pear thefntotftn ol White Karth 'River, -and if sn about i'. ..- - - . now on an expedition to tne npper 3113- souri, treating with the lndran tribes in eating: with the lndran tribes in that quarter r?anu jtnnt ucn. urown s , letter to tren.A. was sent nim oy ai special messenger- ,4 St. Loids 'f JlpHl 30, 1825. DEiR .Sta ;, Theexpedition for the Upper . - A. 1 A ' 1 - ? TT 1 rt 1 - Missouri is expecteo. 10 leave council uiuns about this tune.; The treaties ;wlucbfwill be j fonncdMth the .Indians,"and the imposing I . appearance of 500 weU appointed men; will doubtless.have a good; effect upon the state of our fur trade i but nothing short of the complete execution of thet plan of ithe late axlministration, can giye torthat important interest the protection which it demands. rA permanent post-ati or beyond the: Mandan villages, to serve as a bntefito out traders, can alone enable our citizens to ex- pel the British from tlie 'Upper Missouri, to recover the rich fur trade if. the-. Rocky Mouniitiiis, aim -, m uuujniuu uieir own posi tibn in that remote, region., It Js myiinteri- ,tion to renew my exejrtiods, at jthe next ses- aion of Congress, to obtain the establishment of this post, and flatter myself with better yucccss.' mail ucjrwiore, inasmacn: 83 iTJuat stumbling block, yclept expense which wa got out o the old Yellow Stone expe- dition,can no longer be thrown into my pathi everwerctofthewhoHmoyemenVin- a parj of the expense, wiU not exceed the .extra appropriation of $10, 00Q, being $3000 Jess than the estimate of tlie Quarter u aster (Tiener4 w itself, wastso low.that anil recently ecpresseu anu were wen uhhcu imm am-u meruit, qucsuon known rilndii- all thes'e circurostancep lht f?e very PWbyeferred to tUe , . . - , i - r. rtT,i Vi- wisdom, of Congress, whose favorable decisi ve kinglhstrUCted the chiefs and na- on vou mean to obtainif practicable at trie lion not to"attenutue call. . A tew in- ney session. Meanwhile, as the most entire 'ierior cliaralcterSf however, . all u fed . bj confidence is reposed in the very sound dis- hiskey, atid perhaps tinder-other, in- cretion of General, Atkiwso I have, wijii viBuence, did attend. -They were called the sanction of the President, caused. an or- X . i a mM imnniitanf livnfv derto be atldressed tohim, givmsr hmia'dis- tlie natponJ , A, most, important treaty cretiona owcr to comlnVe thinks was made witlf them , and it was he.d propIV Uie forcunder his command in some 'to be good, because the king and chiefs favorable situation on the Upper Missouri- tniffht have attended! - ; f - ? , For your more particular information, I en- tis bacfe to a wholesome and important ''"''""Z 'T- " , """u ... ? - i i u comprising your expedition ; so located as jprincipte.of poncy, inculcated m the best to favofthe objects proposed. 1 Tare iv el Address of the great Wash- The nature aiid value of the interests thus tary posts higher r.p the Missouri., Ihe nighest post ,on that river at present, is at the Council Bluffs about 6C0 miles 800 inites above the Council, Blutts.- every way dsposed -The MissouriRcoubHcanstatesthat t1 interests w ; . 1 x t : m vii' I the Western States : . "livexLifUieespfcadittiMLcf ti,im: hastereaeei.to aln04t ally extent ? arid to and to be able to sav this apart of Gen. At kios command, must, beleft above du ring the isuinj winter I have to propose to vow. therefore, to obtain ' the President's consent to this annjreme'ht, .foryour wish I have no doubbutOf 'which the officer commanding; on the , spot can be the only proper jiidgel ' .Even if CongTess shouW re- stiU derive 'some advantare from the stay of the troops durincr tlie .winter, as the Iin- ener the visit the more imposincrand dturable will be its effect upon the minds of the sa- -The. able' and cordial support which : ybu have given in the Senateo all our measures forr.the protection of the fur trade, assures sUuaiion, in any feasible pfan for its further secsmv. : il lias a nir ciaim u jmhi iuc jiauyit- iai proxeciion oo-a a. an oyrci oi gumuicac, I citi1 nun manna nf frrvVorll!ii( Tnillfine 4 i r " M'X" .7, - " nhe British wilt ivail themselves nf it for both purposes. : Their commerce, in furs has w foiporfd $320,000 worth, i oqq or(lj . nearly each vear fr Canaila, that ia and the vear iif in is to say., from J OUP own territory on the. Upper Missouri, by . I the way of Canada. This state of things I have-endeavored to alter, but Sivffiian is the labpr of effecting any change in tlie policy of a great nation. l ' With CTeat. respect, vour obedient and faithful servant, '' 1 ; s THOMAS H. 11KNTON. Hon. XIr. OarbovV, Secretary of War Department of Waf9 20A J?ify, 1825. perly extended in the very important branch j cf pl)r domestic resources, the fur trade. l it will give me great pleasure to be msthi- mental m securing it for our own citizens, I aciuwoh in an uiiien. I - ' I hot" n milinnMinct liioih lin (h Micunnn k0ldeSientia!ly contribute to that result, is obvious : but w hether its advantages would I compensate the disadvantages which are an- U:.?.t..1 . close you" a copy of the oder. 1 have the honor to be, your obedient ser vant, . , .TAMES BARBOUR. Ilcn. T. II. EiXTOjr, St. L.ouis, Missouri . . - Head Quurtera, JasMngton, ; 2UtJulyt 1SU. Sia ; The attention of the War Depart mcni nas oeen cauea to tne subject ot the I- .la , f. x.. , i ot preserving it from the encroachments of i hhumi skiii ami enierpnze. j 'With this view it has been suggested to I trri irvw some 9rivani( nnmt . nn tda mvrkW -' : ."C py.t mc mw, to be protected, as well-as the obstacles at tending the execution of the measures thus contemplated, the remoteness of the Dositi on, its difficulty oraccess, and the extremi precanousness qf its supplies at this timei will be more fully presented, to your view! as possessing- that personal knowledsre of the vuuanj mi us resources, so essential to a ricmt decismn. - " ! Under these circumstances, von ar anthrU 1 ried,;.at your discretion, if you approve of esl tablishing such a post, to locate it at sucli eligible point on the "Missouri as shall most effectually secure the objects in question, and to make such arran&ements for the ac- commooation ot the troops thro the'winter, as your means will allow. - I It is suggested that the extreme north bend of the Missouri, approaching- as it does1 tleroents, might afford..- position tne greatest advantages. I am aware that thcJVar Det Department is! to promote all the Hist of our fello w citizens of and I address you this I letter, cpnierrinsr-UDOll VOU the discretionarv nnT :t nta: - f- ' v vt could not be nlacedin hrfthnn,i could not be placed in better hands. i 1 nave iue nonor to be, sir, very respect- yv vwucai bcnaui, JAC. BROWN. To Bn. Gen. 0 MICHIGAN' J'ERRlTORYi This line rWion of countrv is WnmJ v. j - ' - ..1. , V. wwa- ""J "IVI c uupurtaiu, anu its pomine!:c1 r transactions, are extending m nroportion to the influx of population, which of late has been immense The Detroit. Gazette of the 30th ult. ives: the followinfi; "estimate ef the Exports FTm 4i a oi "1C Aporcs l theTemtoryv since , the opening ot .navigation the present season, yiz. : -Furs, - - . :' v. Vihb, - - .. -, Timber, - .,r. - -: Indian Sugar, Pot and Pearl Ashes, $700,000 - . 20,000 :- 7,500 - - 3)00, J 8,000 $738,500 Such is the harvest now reaped from th.f osom of y118 comparatively western wilderness. ; Tlie artiefe: of furs which. tufaliyjdecrease in Quantity as the toi perhaps be said of timber, though tlie remark must apply to the: latter ,fih a verjr limited sense and even that only at a far distant period from therpresent; e;arekwell known to me,). ciepennmjOT course upon the General's ophvon of his own capability, to provide for the subsistence aricLsafetv of his men t points uponT which .1 n'llh tniiK rf fiv omnnnw9 ' r th. - . 1 the stock is berceivabte ij'o.the articles aboye jismed must soon be added wheat.tana,au ,ine usuaj bf the Vapidgfbwth ofithisTemto niit ohly m a national, Uut-alsoan an individual tioint or view. vnen il,ii vast'.TejrionirecTo reacu uiciauuui uwj Lake Erie and the NewrYork! Canal nnfl thnf thi. rnrrpsnondin? returns of I goods are to reach their destination by p.nva t-riiitn ura ni XT T tk til rn I I V iif. sunnosed to look with some degre,ot rapture on the present rapia owui anu !nirnne!r(T tot-wttI n f i rn nf -iVTTnnl fan. ' JSuffalO JOUrnau FRENCH ORDINANCE. ; The following is the Ordinance by which the French Govern mncnV recog nizes the independence of Hay iu The style. of pretension i n ' w hi ch the. i ns tru -ment is couched, is the subiect of much sarcasm amongst our newspapers and not without cause,' we think ' In fact, the eauivocat character of the Ordi nance, arid the mode itself, by Which the i arrangement is announced, have subiected the French Government to ..J f i A ii.i . the susmcion oi navinff inrenueu some deception .in the case. The National Gazette pronounces that it is pn- riiiartiitnihlir o ciihforfiiirf in relation either to the meridian or i ranee or mat of Hayti. It concedes independence as a boon only to the present inhaDi tants of the island : it , treats them altoerether .as subjects. This is tin same kind of recognition which the Hay n -mi tien commissioners sent to France two years ago, , peremptorily rejected, and which President .. Boy er condemned as inadmissible. ' ' " r ' : :v ; From the Parit Jttoniteur, dugi. 12. BirAnTjraT or thz maiiiwk Axncoz.oxtas. Baron de Mackau, in the Naw sailed from Rochefort, on the 4tJ of May last, on board the Circe frigate, with orders to pro- ceed to,StrDominro, and to carry thither the! following Ordinance : ! ORDONANCE QF THE KING. ,- PariJlpril7. Charles, by the Grace" of God, of France and j i Navarre. To all to whom these presents iall come, ereetincr : Considering" nrticles 14 and 73 f I the Charter, desiring to provide for what is called for by the interests of the French merchants, the misfortunes of the ancient co lonies of St. Domingo, and the precarious si tuation of the present, inhabitants ot tnat Is land. We have ordained and ordai n as follows Art. 1. The ports of the French part of! St. Domincro are onen to the commerce of I all nations. The duties levied in the ports, either upon vessels or merchandize, whether entering or going out, shall be equal and uniform for all flag, except for the French flajr. in favor of which these duties shall be reduced one half. 2. The, present inhabitants of the French pan or t. uommgo snail pay into me uaissei generate (let Deftott et ties Const rrnat ion pfj trance, m.fave equal instalments, from year to year, the first of which, will become due on the 31st of December, V1825, the sum of 150,000.000 of friocs destined to indemnify the ancient colonists who shall claim an in demnity. 3. We srant, on these conditions! by the present ordinance, to the actual inhabitants of the-French part of the island ot St. Dorm n go, the full and entire independence of their Government. The present ordi nance shall be sealed with the great seal. Given at Pans, at the Palace of the Tuil- leries, the 17th of April, the year of OTace 1825, and in the first- of our reign. By the King, ' . , ' CHARLES. (Signed and countersigned by the differ ent Ministers of the Bureau.) " . ' State of North-Carolina. " Rockingham County. . . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, , August Term, 1825. - William Carter, v.t - j ucnciai att. levied on land. George Martin. Taptjeanngtothe satisfaction of the courts that tlie defiendant in thisvcase is not an I inhabitant of this State f-Jt iordeVed,.by the Court, that publication be made for 3 months successively in the Raleigh Register, giving notice to the said defendant to anpearjat the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to I oe neiu tor tne county ot Kockingham,' at the v '--vu wiivn w iii, yii uic lum m i Monday ot JNovember next, and renlew I plead to issue, or demur, or otherwise iudsr-1 ment Will be entered up against him. I uajuuuu ai, t;. j. I l'KKbON COUNTY.: 9upenor Court of Law May ' Term, 1825. , joim uay & otners y s ' r t- - VS. ' ' ' ' I ' - . - ' r ,i Elijah Day & otlierS, Pftition for order heirsat law of Jno. Day; j ci'tafe' 'Land- ; , ueceasea. j neia ana nis wue trances, Defendant in this case, reside without the limits of this State: Jt is; ordered .by the Court, that, publication be imade ; iri tlie;- Raleigh Register Ifor i six weeks successively; that the Defendants ap pear at the next term of this Court; plead, answer, or demur, otherwise" judgment will be taken against them pro cbnfesso, and the pcuiiun ncaru cx pane. IJUMUUVV9 VJ !;WU , swi; uM-i y tcni icutin, wmaiwm; v'Tf;,'-'! -7 " . V ?f uciiw, f (ilfcni-. IOr- VVartl. Hi alw, be;pok:6na'aeum?foiitheTifei cat ohhHe, ;m ? PabiW-Roo:,' ;V "" n r - ' --isrJ :,Wa known to be one of the-most nigniy lavorea - Raleigh, August 20. 4 ' , , kftt7f cessanea alar9 :,lfe.T lp in the. southern part of Virgiiii H? rnn u w w v w a . si in inr k. t liii wjim i.a a. i . - IT appeajringrsatisfacttothe Court, that Ehjsh Day, Phihp Day, Sarah Cochran, Richd. ' layton and his wife lan'cy, Mura- tom ssneeo: and nit Wife - Yirgima female Academy;; i TT O S EPff JV tVAHNE, now of the North Jl':. Carolina Female Academy, and GEOltGE T BAKElt, have fixed on, oydton, Meck. lenburg. Count3' Virginia Ton their future residence, in which pjace they will open their school .under the above title on the - ... t : , .i " to f - r it its a n t ri iviii i ic 11 1 u wu.'ji iv Varticiiiara will tit triven in a luiure aaverT ty. A.t4. , w.wton; N.-n:?.ln.a VrrT -Y:J7.Jv".r. - j..... State oHNortli-Carolina; ; ' Rutherford Cunty. " ' ; In Eq,city- , . " ' v Spring tcrpi. lR2rf . r 1 i William Holloway and Ben- I ' -I'i Original BilL i l. appearing to tne sstisiaction oi tne upun I mat tue aeienaan arc noi : imwunanis m this State s it is ordered that, public liiblication be ly in the Ha- i to an near at ng:ide three morons successively in leieh He eristcr, notifying them to appear at the next Court of Knity, to be held for the county of Rutherford, at the Courthouse in Rutherfordton on the 3d Monday alter the 4th Monday of September next, then & there to plead, answer.- or demur to the complamr j now filed against them, or the i same wiu De I taken pro confesso,and heard exparte. Test. T. F. BlItCHETT, C.-M. E, May 3- . !-f J'-- 3m ; State of North -Carolina : . Rutherford CountyA;'v.;V'V-;;-- Spring term, T825, ' ' James Thompson, Goold Hfyt,"' James B. Murrav, Artnuf uron- liui to tore- son and others. - ; - close mort- ; gage. i Augustus Sacket. 1 I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court ; that the -detendant, , Augustus Sacket is not an inhabitant of this St;tte : it is ordered that publication be made three months - sue- cessively in the Raleigh Registeruthat unless he appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for "Rutherford countv. at the Court - house in Rutherfordton, on tlie '3d Monday after the 4th Monday of September next, and plead, answer or-demur to the bill or. Com plaint filed against him ; it will be takfen pro confesso, and heard expayte. j ."'' Test. T. FV BIRCH ETTV C.M.E. May 30, -T-v- " " -.y ; ; 3m State of Nortli-Carolina, ' Mecklcnburcr County; Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, 1825. Jane Perry, 7 ' Petition for Divorce. Gray Perry. T appearing tq,the satisfaction of the . Court, that the defendant is not resident in this state, so that'the ordinary ; process of Law, can be served on him. It is therefore ordered that': publication be made three months in the 'ruleigh Register, that unless the defendant appear at our next Superior Court of Law to be held for saiu County, at the Court HOuse in .Charlotte, on the Tth Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur thereto, the plaintiff's petition will be taken pro con tesso, and heard exparte, ec. J. M. HUTCHISON. June 11. S tate of N orth-C arolina, r I Johnston County. ' -Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. f August Term, 1825. fveuoen uaroer, . Att. levied on land, Sec. Caleb Griffin, TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, JL that the Defendant Caleb Griffin, is Hot a resident of. this State"; -It: is ordered that advertisement be : made in the Raleie-h Re gister for three months, that unless the De fendant Caleb Griffin,; appears at iour ' next 2 fw4r d for aid Countv; at I County Court, to be held the Court-House in Smithfield. on the 4th Monday in November next, to plead ext. to plead answer or; demur,; .pidgntent will be entered pro confesso and execution issue accordingly. l ijeste, KM, SANDERS, Clk. Adv. $5 25 " - ''j-,92- ' Stfite of Nortli-Carolina, . Lincoln County. ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, " July. term, 1825. . Andrew Hovie. I'S. I Jno. Huson & oth Petition for the division ers, heirs 8c Lega of the Real Estate of Mason fHuson, dee'd. tees ot Mason Hu son, decd.f T appearing tothe Court, that John Hu L son and the other Legatees of MasOn Hu son, deceased, are not inhabitants of this state: it is therefore ordered bv tlie7 Hmirt thnf I notice be published four.weeks m XheJialeigh Register, requirinff the said John! lluson I and the; other or any of the Legatees! f th sld Mason? Huson, deceasedj to apear; at the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses; sions, to be held for.aid County atthfc Court House m Lincolntonfon the fourth Mohdayiaf-1 if r me lourtn Monday- in September next ; " p" ,v-v1 a w ci ui uciuur o vue saiu j petition : otherwise it will be taken riro cnn. fesso'? and adiudcred accordingly Witti. V. M'Bee, Cletk. of said Court, at Uiicoln- iu", um-u iionoay in juiy, 105. - , i . ; . U I - . VAUDUY vM'JJEK, C. CI August 24;"1825.; 'v-'-?. :9S4: Slwiviffi's Notice. r A BRIGirr MULATTO MAN has reient- I3l ly been put mthe jail of this county; sus pected of beingXslavead rohawav. He is 5 feet 6 inches htgh;bdut 25 years of atre. his hair dun coloured and rath $r bushy, and eyes dark, i He says his nam ia Henry Wil liama and that he: was bom near Lotmbttrg Franklin I county, speaks e:iaify; antl very weir, professes no trade and can wrf te little, If he is slave his owner is requestetLto prdve him to be sOft pay; the :f charge?ui?o:V him, and ctake" him away or he will cleidl wkhV a is requipedby tbeJaw. f at V.v i . V; J OS. GARRETT. ShfL A Washington cty, N; C oft-Ar : ' m;b5enthatlie has4mmenceu ' it'V bu&,nes3vin this citv,.and "Sn on band lsom article , - , (v .v. , ah umcni in ma itn llitotBTnwhich: wille sold cn W XT - iv a ini mitti im iu... ai. t t.,-..- . : . . . ' " -w" be - - ,;. , v.il.v3 1 ONTuesdajv the llth day of October nexL will be sold, at the Shbn of the lat - 1 Jeremiafc Battle, decd in the city of ftaleigh onTcretfit .of 'si x..monthvsitiidry articles, to wit : all his' Medicine, and ; Shop Jhurniture - good selection ,of , Medical, Law; and other Books ; Surgical ; Instruments i one ilorsp S one Cowt &c. Also, , at' the same - time place, wui ne, let out to .tne lowest, bidder i 'y " ' rt - , ,", - ""8 w ne i . ; , 7 r "iue refpured to give bond and approved security., ;;?;?ISHBA;raE, AdrnV. - Sept. ,14.-.--y; o.ltds lublc .VoiVcc. THE. undersgned, . Executor, of SamuM Walker, of Granville county decL hereby: gives notice,, that cif Thomas. Dickinson, the Legatee, to whom sundry, Slaves, viz. a lSemr. J g VVoiran Vine, and her Children, the. proper ty of suid deceased were left by will, many years agoj do not'eome. forward and pay thp? expenses that have been -incurred . in main taining said Negroes, and take them Jnto hia possession, on of before the 14th of Novem ber, .he said Negroes wiH on that day. be put up for sale at Vendue, and sold in ortler to defray the charges incurred in their support. ; V JOHN STONE, Ex'r. . i 'Franklin,; May 10, 1825. - - f56-6m. Stat6 of North-Carol ma, - 1 ; Rutherford county j f J ? Superior Court Of Law. i Appl term, 1825. V j ranny uarrison , . i - . . Petition for divorce. j ' . - - 1 Jacob Garrison. I "I 1 appej appearing to the satisfaction of the urt, that Jacob; Garrison, the defendant.. 1 . Court t. i iiui an iiuiiiuit.iiiii ui i.ui3 oi.aie; ji is xnere fore ordered by Court,, that publication be made three months in.the Raleigh Star and Register, giving notice to the deTwrndant that he appear at the next Superior Court of Law to I be- held for Rutherford county, at the! Courthouse in Rutherfordton -oiTthe 3d Mon day Rafter the 4th Monday ht September next, then and there to answer,' plead or de mur to aaid petition otherwise It will be, taken pro confesso and adjudged according ly. ; Witu- ss, James Moitw, Clerk of said Court, at office the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday of March, A. D. 1825, and in the 49th year of the Independence. ; tS8 JAMES MORRIS, Clk. r r September 1st. 1 225. HE, several Regiments in the counties oC ; Surry, AVilkes and Ashe, comm'sinii ihe ?nth PrlS ofN ortb-Larohna Mihtia, will e pyie oyngaoier general boiomon Graves at the following Gmes t and places , viz: ;. ; '' ' -;; ; ;V :':; " ; ; The first and second Regiments of SuYry, at Rockford, on Vriday; the 21st of October. , The first and second R'egiments ofjWilkes at Wilkesborough, on Tuesday, the 25th of October. ' , - ; . '::..'. C: ' .' The Batalions or Regiment of Ashe conn ty, at Jefferson, on Thursdajy the 27th Oc tober. ., V . . . v-' j The day preceding the above staled days, it is required, that the Comm;ssionel Officers Regimental, Staff, Principal Musicians, and two Sergeants from each company of Infant ry, shall attend the plac hereby appointed ' for theirrespective reviews armed and equip ped. asby law ; directed for . the purpose o being disciplined in the art Of war. On each of the above mentioned days duty will oo - . L .,' r re4 l" uc cuam.euccu wci vcu "nAj ' - 5 By Order i-ITLE HICKERSON, i ,. , ; Aid-de-Camc. Lille" IlJck'ersonEsq. is' duly appointed & Commissioned Aid-le-Campi in the Nint& Brigade of the' Nortli-Carolina rMilitia, with the Rank of Major ; who is t6 be known and respeeted-accor4injjl';:l'N' I. K' 1 - - :--:V S. GRAVES, ' Brigadier ipeneral, Jfinth Brigade Kortf? f ' Ca-folina Militra. vf ::-J? 1 ' Sepeinber-I0,825.:v':'!iV; ' ' v: I)e9irable Family Residnce. ' THE melancholy' event which has occurred in mv farhilv-indnrM m tni nflTer for sal fl R. Johnson's; within tenmlnute walk of the centre nf Varriitnn . ; . 1 ; The tract of ! laird contain sixrytwo acre' of which foriy kre in i woods arid heavily tin bered with ak and hickory,' sufficient to furnish fir Wnod fnt a. lainre familv forever with care and management. " I The soU is free fertile and productive the water excellent an4 abundant the situ ation' hiht airy, - pleasant and liealtfty. " y The improvements are an admirably builfc and finished, and most commodious Dwelling" . House, containing 3 rooms- below & 2' abovei stairs, a dry and comfortable Cellar and se- vera! convenient closets y a v n&w framed' Quarter 3S .feet by ia with four large rooms; and a chimney in the centre ? a Kitchen, a -Carriage llouae aad'Stables,' an Ice House, a Wellof excellent water at the door; hand sdme.Yard! and Garden well pailed in, toge-. ther withconvenient lots under good fencesv And besides other Fruit Trees, 450 Peack and 200 healthy .Apple Trees, of. the most. f delicious sort ; in short, every thing teat can . bie desired bv a family. ' ' - T' iT-;,V . '''fyJ'v iNpthing but the severe bereavemint with which 1' have-been visited, couldhave tempt, ed me to 'part with this desirable and valua-' bje prdperty,-. ? . ;? -e-t : ' v ' ; am anxious to sell and will grant a hbe-, , falx credit for the whole or any part of the purchase moneys Possesaion can be harLat any tmte. ' Applicati on carf. be. made to Gn . ; Robert K. Joa-uson, wno is tuny auuionsea to seU I ha XaU,IAatEATONVv t Car, 2 A.' ,t:- f 1 r. ,:,T
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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