Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / Oct. 10, 1825, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I . .; . . ' ' m J I I 4 - - r ' V- -" J' J I I1 I - t . OEORGl A AD-TENNESSE&T , Yenublishcu soma days since a snori ttntiri nfi rm..rnnr!rinrt hpf ween the Governors utthesc two States, respect- lngnT-tntercsiingcomempiri icu i -nrovdrietilCJnW ' lasMiU'cdiSevillc 1 ou rnal cont ai ri si th.6. t wot firstr-Tetters that- passed between theovcrnors urn 1 the wxbject,vHMuc& , ei thore pe"clse7nrw I itf'We tKeftrecopy tlieip entire.,, i ; ' ,-. M imreesboroUj igh,-J une 6, 1 825. ' ahamji and Georgia; m Hlic ubj-t;"ofjCj tiettfn & thfe vVffteT? Of lliwassee -with thecal Tlie 6bieet-.tWTuai?bti Eefjisature -fx-pectcd that thif apnUon? oil Georgia woli be. roost part.cftjarjy: 3rawn J Xvas 'clbublless that ofa cAnal tVpjnilMvassee to" Coosa i Sl .:.?;pperate itlKTehucsee . tl ivi vii;ntrrr.nTrectmfofnti of ; .the ptobabre expVitse bf completing arfcapal rilrom HUvusseeto Goosa 7 ff; iHr S4.MIave you any knou'ledg-et thcrmunl .t thtough which a, canal wowltl'have to be cit ? ,n $he quantity of ater that mayrbroThmand v , witlicoovtklcnce, and'the practicability of, the plan Do you Know of :i skrlfyl Engi r . neer v ho cotlhV be rp weured.to ntatee the ne-.j-ce9sary.':c'niiiiloot6f.he.rgiwuiHJ ikely that Georgia would take anyvi&terest in,;tle C4nair.imtfd. the Muscle ShoaT?, -or ,wou!d she give haid:io the enterprize , i.yUpoJVthe , foregoing points ai ell as'o i ,thvcrs?fqMfthijlg thnuitter, I.shUL'be.happy : to btar ffOJttypa as eariy .asxdTtvenient it : beir-g 'iraprtant,nbatihe;Jiubje.cVnh"all Us servant, v 4 RROLL. Gov. Tiiovp. ;- , JZjrecittive JXepartmrnt. Geo '.-H!t - Mifledgeville: 22d June, 1825. : Slh -l 'ad"' he 'pl'easjire ! to receive 'your . fcxceneney's-'tttelt this fmorningC- -This go. cmmef)t .will cheerfully upite with - that - of the .State of lenfesseel'1rf tlevising ad . carrying into eflTect menVnres -fir -uniting, the y aterfsoy Tennessee -zrith ihost r vf' Georgia shtth 'empty irito'he Atlantic Itis nbt pre SumeiV that Tennessee would chobse to ' pas into the -Gulf of Mexico' if a way conld be opened for her 1o the Atlantic. rQfthe prac ticability t of this, theye is no tlouht -You will t?ee by tlie enclosed copy of instructions, that I only jvait the arrival of our civil; engineer trfietrhim to work in vour nuarter. ' ?:lt is ve- " - 4 ' ry -gratifying, to . me . to believe that Georgia jnd 'Tennessee if- not already, will before - 'fling, be intimately un;ted by common rests andcbmm,onHTcelig. On reference :to ful to yon.' cahoot' s.'-y any' thing definite UH vnc sui'ieciici.. uraciicauiiny vi caijciic 'until the country has been explored and sur veyed- You tor. Khnd soijie climciilty in com: manding theTservtces fof a competent engi neer t'this-: species - of 'mental "acquirement being in great demand at present; and-the supply, cC.-t;luited. t Th,o.ione ..recently in m n.ctf?d a - "XTy-vr'f Y' f n fTTro m n ho 1111 om- plpyed atpresent . ?1 s . . - . , With great "cdnsideration. and.rcspecf ,' ; , I :' ViijA:. ; y rG-il,.TUO,UP.. ' OS :o;- - i Or' f. . ' ''. t i j y. . -. . . The water will be let over the moun- ( taih,tand;the first boat from Lake Erie . wilKentei the "Western Canal of New- Torlc'bnithe 18th instant. i Mrv Noah sugets: that itfpiiglit to be" postponed vUntil the following day, as itwas on "ilie IDtlv October. that Columbus discp ' vered: Acrica 0:1 the Island :of Isa " belidi and on.. 'the 19th October, York , town was surrendered by (ormvaNia to Vashinpn arid Lafayette-', "' Tp celebrate tlie union of the waters, '" iliaCjDiiiinitlees of tlie Cities of Albany arid New.-York, in joint iRetin: at AU v bany'lmyTeconiiiiendeditlie following c -arrangements ; V; v ; , ;- . . lil'liat tlie day on which the Canal will be completed, be communicated as soon as pos- )Lrc wy-iiis? wuai vmnmissiunci! ; llie ecu ;tprs of, papers, and the commhtee df-sucli towns as shall have manifested ' an intention t celebrate flu event. -" , ' -2 1 That tannon of a large calibre be' placed imdcr a proper superintendent; at repeating distances, aong- the whole line of the Canal ljo?n Htdialo to Alb?iA . ' : "' f , : ;t ' '' '.That" n CaiVal;'.'. boa3mtUbi "fitted' up ; and appropriately decorated for the purpose by the citizens of Duiiulo anl Black Hock, be in readiness to pYtss from" Lake "Rric to the canal through 'to. Albany rand from that city, (in tow of a ste am boar, which will be pro vided for, the occH.sToni) - to IKew York,' and -o'fiVard to 'Sandy Upok: l ' . ,v 'rfhathe en'rance' of the first ..boat from' - '2ake'' Krie Jntp the'caiVal; be announced by , a discharire fioro ilic?, cannon on the line of 1 the city ' of Albnny,;aucVie,Te;uriied ia like ' nianncr Irpm '.AibltJrito ,i!urdp..'?1; .j , 5. That thes Irijor Gejieral cpmnianding . ' the 'Artil'ery of thcSe, be requested to ''Jctf t the seA-frral crnpiiles, bfjartillery' in tl;e state; to asffnil)e'-on , ; 5hat a dxy, l (which Svlll be -desigipted by the Canal Comhussion-s rl 4;) 4d Jire a '8 ue in honor of the eentC; U4r4'TlhatvipJ makatliis a jubilee, worthy 'f ; t b e , gvea t i..lnVppju:)t eiit, that; th e r j ti f y.ens pC the "several cities, towns arid vj'la pe, makVfuch arraii ;ripti " suriohg1 thcntsl re.. ss the v may judgi' suitable. aod Tlie committee i obld especially Vejcbmmchd to h import-1 Vfttviltaesrt tle ronterthe caha'T,1 aixlJ to the'CiUCi dntl tow n on the Xi ver lluVison," tu-.rr.anLc auuao.c umpnst ran oris ci respect ' ; -s i 4 i ,1he practicability ot a can.-arouTiu-Tuujus-l- IeShoalsl in-the, rfieimesset,?tiirt thf ough Aibat f 4 called thei'l nnssee Valley o& 'thd : 6outirSicle;6fai4T.XeH',:4r . beV pleaie?i to .torn munrcate any int annation , -vu ipiv liaWon the follpwing'ppints ; -C ilst.is it Drobble jUiat GeoTertaLAvouTd -co- lfgJitsnouUl bay laid betore uiacg'SMurc at .its fall ses-y oiic ? ' r f , i ? j " 3 ' ' 4 1 j .ReceiYeCassurances, of thei-pect; wth which! have the honor to be, your obedient f ,pthe letter books or vour otnee, you will pro : !fably.fiitd a IettrfCheu --h'by GoVefHby Seviej State to" tlie -: GdveTribr'of Georgia! and -which may be use- an interebin'fre orcommhtccs, lisiojtnei.. iJ vC 30 meaivU'hos urobeiS.dajjy, nion, interesting apd PTOPervV7. ' 7 J incre'iiiWareiieraplpTed ; ,7. That combes ot .lotlafr .'tnonth; Tt iVpposejl that sent fnxV's ' A . . M .... P mm . .W ! The Committee nre- of oniniOTi l'-1 -buId also he ereaUy jn fniherance-pf those ariitlfTectionare feeTIncrsf that the seref- aVmerabers oFili stathoullcnte f$ for LIIC ilHC'4 VIAUO fiuu, f dom; fiatnwemi anozxerseTeran,- vier cpmpletetf jtire; ; anaj n.tneyana fto'mmiiiMtjnefe the Encirieers and tt&Gbmi Ile;iriviied.toccompany the . ca bbatroh rrai,ttteea m iine severai iowTw -wr iwwpnn'i rtt p's nf Alharrv, and New YorKi-if? Vv-MT v it Q.MThat information he eriren to tle( Cbrn mittee icf New-ybrt. of the; dav when the canal tfoaf.Avill arrive at Albany niVtia(' a committee fromi New York alteul-st' AlbajnT bh lthatMday iVjjvi the purpose Jbftprraenting Shtit congratulations to the state nwi nrnici pal autiibriti ei amXih S eanabcomhSifisionefs abd engineers XrK will be assembled at that place ani;trt; -with two. otner commutees, will accbmpanvJthe New York committee. tjb the city oflNaVorie. ' ' 'j i 10. That .theCanal II oat be met by the Corpoariof6TOew: York in a ; steamj boat, altikTedby a flet of hamlsomydecbrated itsels the corporation with their gttbsts toj tlie, Lake and the Ocean will , be ' united by the: GoverrK of slth'e State, and such otljer ceremonies; ,take place as .rnay; be agreed iipon.A.?saiue to be fi red at Sandy Hook by a detachment pf 'ArOllen', nd the 'wbplel then' return to Ne.w York to witness and par4 iase 01 tne !CiVfc;cieDTaupn m.inai cuy. aiiijnals ahd, creeping things, will leavej the Jewish city of Ararat, in the pro cessfoii which ffoes to New-York-tq ce lebrate" the meeting of the vajters. : f)-' From vYiYe' Register. : ' Spirit of the Times hi the U. States- V,It is stated that about twenty-five hu n d i:e d rn c n; a re . e in p I o y,ed , o ri' the d i f -ferent sections of the Ohio canals. The work "goes' on inerrily-i-and will proba bly be completed in mn'h less tithe arid for less money, than origihally was cal culated." 11 , .-.; .;, . K. , ' The Lancaster Gazette states " that Mr llatnill, a 'gchtlemari expenerfced in the art of constructing canals has contracted withthe Concstoo;a Navia tion Company for tlie whole of their work, at"ansiderably 'less than the e$t timate of the engineers. eThe workwill be tonirncnced forthwith.' " , Thc'New-Jersey Bleaching, Printing and Dj ciri Cnvpanyincorporated by the IcgtslatUrof that state are erect ing a-building, at Belleville, 263 feet fmnt, of heivri stone, and three stories highprobable ' the largest building in the state. .' .This ' factory is designed for bleaching,' printing and dyeing cotton, woolen arid silk goods, on an extensive scale. ' r ' '- M r; Jacob, Cist, of Wilkesbarre, Pen ri sy 1 va nia-fa gc n 1 1 e tn ah of great i n -telligence and research, and who ha tieyoted much of his time to an actual exaounation of the subject, has publish ed -the -folio wing, as to the .extent an! quantity of the coal formation in Lu zerne county. . rhelencjh of AVyoming Valley- is IS miles width of coal, on average Sj u s i 1 es u h i ch gi ves an a rea of 63 squ a re miles .'of. coal,- Ot 195,143;8C0 square yards ; each cubit yard in the strata, or mines, yields, exclusive of wastage, ono ton. The above area, multiplied by 15 yards, the thickness of several strata,gives 1:927,232,000 tons in the valley of Wyoming. ;V '.. ? The Lackawana section, joining'," the upper end of tlie valley, may be stated at .20 miles, averaging only of a mile wide. The section below the valley is 5 miles long by .1 mile wide. The col formation of Luzerne, mav then be djvided into 3 sectionsj eacli containingjns i'foiloyirs : .. ! - " The N. E. of that -of the . : ' Lackawana. valley, 906,048, 000 tons Middief or that of Wyp ming- i-alleyi f . : 4 ' S . W . 4 of 16 wer ' section, 2.927, 'J02,000 200,000,000. Amounting in Luzerne to ; " . ' '4,033,240,000 : In -this estijfnatcV. great allowances have been made, for pillars, &c. &c. : The hittiminpus coal, or formation of tjys strata-extends in a series of coal basins, from Bradford county, near the Susquehanna river, in a south westerly direction, through the centre of Penn sylvania., to its western extremity, a distance of 230 mi I cs. " Is it fetter that suchinvaluable trea sures sjiouhlreinain uselesspr that they sHs&uld be applied to manufactu rers on the spot, transported, by ca- Via!sjox-the supjilyiand comfort of per S(;s)iV thc'sea-bxird i Pennsylvania will bring her yastriches of Tnineral wyJrtiJf? market, and mightily increase beV jwffiUition; ami i.weal th.-r ' -f' X Thi rry tnijesjof j tbe'-ib'mi 'CanaVio id'pnn;ec;tl,flie tHel IluusonarcunderV contract; ami ?G9, laen: arc at' work making the exca--vationtj.' : iThe practicaliiliiy of inclined piaiietNln tested pn;thianrJvl;r anil p'ga (nVuch higher' up than the half of lUe citizehs of Albany; and Ney -Yorkj dpotinctroi,omsrsTnmws4 wliVch-Jt J?,Jtd the) Hjsjierily 1 anci , honour KAcof a r1 ttiir !r1mritinTl nf till Wis go on .board the, Canal Uoatr jvia tne wnoCj potillaJ;i prpcecd Jhe iGanaJ ; 0pat ii ad Vance, tar Sandy Hook . where the watf rs'ot s i iTJifiCanadaigua Repository, saysi We;learii'itfiat a boat calleiVooA'd Jl'rkl itd freighted with all jiianner of cbntract:byrr t- t - . i coiiiracL- uy. uiu jlu--.u. .-,v'. Br air aWunfs:thef triemrs; the nntartou 1 MfeTitmhero'r jja confeeq u enc e', pj&c e'e! .u n d ci ! ? ; t be i iidc-ed of b v the" eccleiasti cat di - rector; and a fit dp t sekHh Vnaiti" after Schools aKd clolstersj; fognputhe tencv of the " liofy'band," hat! cafrted Tuat- ters so far as actually to4 Issue pnSrdi- ; na n c e prohibiting reading andivrtiinz a' 2.a"s4'm14 M1. wiAl ! A Is. i7 7 1 properii iotlie amount cr,5pd francs 1 'inie 1 person teaehlhg, and the person learning," in conirr.veniion 01 , ,uus or- donance, were both liable to ptinisb ment.- ' Travellers ; in Piedmont were also f(rbidden4 iby the . high" h'uthori- ties' : there to carry with them the works' of ''Goethe, Wieland and Schil- cr which the jjjohec of iliM cotintri coiisititreci uuuxeiuu : In rrance? obstacles are thrown m the'war of circulatiiig books ; for the parent or anrnority to Keep a uooKssrore has recently been' withdrawn by the niinistcr'pf the interior from M. Barba, and his stWe shut tip. The, pjretext for this arbitrary act, vdswihe"''repub1i: catitmby-Barba', of cine of 'Pigiult le Bran's novel s-'whi ch Kdd before, reac h - ed a fourteenth edition." M. Barba is an old, long established, and well known book-seller of Parisi chiefly oc cu pied' in pu bl ishi ng t'h ea'tri cal '. Pieces. The Journal da JC6mmerceTJ!thus speaks of this occurrence What ever proofs our official protectors of arts and letters had bctore given us 01 their moderation and intelligence, it must bel admitted that; they ' have, in this instance, surpassed themselves in Vandalism, and that they have.nbt he- fore penetrated so brutal an abuse of tnei.aws ana inuiciai uccisions. ' In Spainthe use, Of all books, which monly "called the Empecihado, who, Mina excented, did more to restore Ferdinand to the throne than any other person, '.was to be executed and his bo dy quartered and. exposed atj four points upon' the high road: Thepishop of Rechoacan has been condemned to six vears imprisonment in a convent. ihat he may learn the Christian doctrine 01 a nciiei m xne iniaiiiDiiiiy 01 uie Fool of Spain. - . j lra iving of the JKash ington Ca nal Delaware State Lottery. FIRST CLASS. JTpIIE following are the numbers which M were drawn trom the wneefi ot tne a bove Lottery at AVashington City, instant. ? '". . on the 5th 21, 6, 23, I, 18. ; YATES U MclN'tYUF., 98 f V TiAtKiGH,N. C VN Tuesday the 15th of November next, at the Court House of Chatham county, N. C. will be offered for sale, the Negroes belonging; to the Estate of the late Jno. Hen derson, Esq. of; Chatham county, on ; a Cre dit of Six and Twelve months, purchasers to give .Notes with satisfactory security., j On the same daf, and on the same terms, the Household and Kitchen Furniture; the Stock, Crop, and Farming Implements, w ill be oltered for Sale at the. I wehmg House of the late John Hendei-son, Esq.- J lOBEUT DONALDSON, ? , ROB JAMES DONALDSON, October 5. - j ft - 5 v rs. 98-tds. -f .j Sactoi! age & A3 ommis s ioii " I business. THE Subscriber tenders his services to , his friends and the public iti general, as a Factor St Agent for the sale of Cotton, To bacco, or such other articles ofCountry Pro duce as arejbrought to Fayettevillefor Mark et, find for the purchase of Gtods gene rally. ' ;-: " " ' i T , He wDl invest the proceeds of any 'sales by him made, without commission, m Goods b any description, that may be ordered, or pay or remit the same as he may be directed, paying tlie most particular attention 1 to the orders of lus employers in that respect, .. Hing 'convenient Warehouses . for Stor age of Produce or Merchandise, he will also recei ve and ship, or forward "any Produce or Goods that may becommitted to his charge for eith er of those puxp'osesU ,,, 1 ' , xic. promises p rompt- and strict attenlion to i:he orders and mterest of hi F11??- chargefor Commission .shall be - ayettcfUle, ?y C-SepV l4Ui ,92 3m - der, ihe nalron ot tJibleCieues; aai tJV bMBWfriendr rHMieqn empire jTe'" i rti tat mi of th$-Russia f o show his Slbselviericv, ta tlYeiews nave Deen pnnieti or; introuueeu ior se veral years past, are prohibited, unless inspected &i approyed of by,the pijiests. The famous patriot, Gen-4 Martin, com fT: . UWRV, mWXP REALf PKRSONALl'liOPEIttr :nfexfc pn thepremlsegy t the?' IJhtntatipjci "'be lorgmg trrrjphnCameonfion't;p&, UVef,: -xaA e aovef Frettevjlle'pbnti ning tlMesselten pk.n&.ft 'M?PM ltoac-r and is Weliiadanted Jtb'thef culruVel ofiCottonV s$$d 'r fagops;- CartiC MoisvrirtrvtVoifer landC before; 01ieday? of sale href rtqif ested to call ; uppnfr. John .Whaleyvthe; lanagerj. op he.plaptaUan;.;;, r; PFuesdaythe ;$Dth of, vemj)er; We shall proceed to sell, jn;the tojwri pf Faj' ette ydleV all the', Real and Jersbna1E ate pf the said JohnAi Ca?rirtnjr cnv m said deedicPnsisting -bfUH ridvalua ble,Tene"men on 4 he east;.corher pf -Ma rk e t Square, iUiiwj occupied by MrsShacklefrd and others as' Stores find pwejh'ngs. p f.Z An exceiieni urtcK liouse a.naiore, ou Person street -at present occupied by Mr: Locked ' ,-v - ''M''v; -f :-'5- . : A Honse andoLiOton Ramsay street. t j i AJialf acre lot of Ground in Campbelltoh . ' One tract of excellent Meadow' Iand, con taining 56 acres, " witl Barn 'and pther , pu liouses,alj6irii rig towiii'rid rwellenclosed; all in a high State of cultivation, -ith an !exi eellent S pri ng, conv,enie nt tp a handsome $i- tuatiqn for btnlding onj Cbnriandmgia ne vie w of town, within ten minutes iyalk of the Court House., v .... XXijC-pi:;' ' Also, a Lot on Hillsborough street, co n .taining 5 acres, on which is a ood DwelliriiK' House and out-houses, with a Tap Yard, and the necessan buildirlgs fnr carrying bn1 the "jan ni n g, ; B us"u.ess extensively; ifi; excellent cotKUiion, lately occupied dv jnp.vwm,ua- meron ; witn an tne stocic oriiiues, i.eainer, Bark, Currier's Tools nd Shop 4Furniture, attached to or used in the Tan Y-ud. Any person wishing to carry on the business will seldom meet with i?uch .m opportunity, as it is the only one now in, operation id the tovvn, arid a constant supply of Hides, 1 Bark, ?tc. can be obtained, and a ready sale for the lea ther when finished . : r . ! . -. . - ; One Tract of WoodLand, about two miles from stown, on MurchiHob's Road adjoining die lands of Salmon M'Kay and others, cou laimng 72 acres; . . ; j O- e other Tract of Wood Land, contain ing 300 acres," about 4 miles frbinf town, on Buckhead, 'adjoining4 1 he. lands oft D.' McLe ran, D. McRae, and others. 1 ? , One moiety of a tract, supposed! to contain 2500 acres, lying on Burnt Swamp, Robeson county ' .; ' ,1 ' Two thirds of crib other tract, of 800 acres, on, Harrison's creek and its waters - lying in the counties of Cumberland and Bladen, for merly occupied by Major Dudly.f ; I ; i Also, all the interest whiclvjohn Al'Ca- -rheron, as tenant fir life has in the undivi ded Ileal Estate of Robert Adam 'deceased, and R. Halliday, deceased; and in the houst and lot on Gillespie street, the residence of ad John Ar Cameron, Also, all jiis House hold and Kitchen furniture, a valuable Li brary of Books, Pictures and Prints, 2 Car riages and Horses, &c ; 2 Pews in the; Epis copal Church, IN os. and, ; one moiety of Pew '. in the Presbyterian Chuvcl Blacksmith's Tools ; 52 Sh area 4 of Steam Boa t Stock ; 16 Shares of B ridge S toe k ;' 19 Shares Stock of the Cape-Fear JEa-vigation Comp-my. . . ' - ;' , ... TlLi!t Y alwablc Slavos Among them, 2 excellent Tanners and Cur- riers 2 Blacksmiths. Carpenters, and other Mechanics, House Servants, Men.) Women. Boys and Girls, and some good Plantation Hands. '--J I . - ' Also, 3 vacant Lots in the town of Peters- burp, VirtfinTa, one in that nart of said town "called Gillfield. known as No:10 ;f the other two in .Pocahontas.-"!.---..,; t. J.J 1'vv,. The sale of the above profterty will be continued from day to day durincr the weekv .'1 11" ' . V .On... ' uiiui an is disnosetl ot. : . . - , - And, on Monday the 5th of Decem ber next. We shall nroceed to' sell! at Poblir; Auction, by virtue of said Deed from J; A. Cameron, on the premises, that i f 1 2 hi; - V aualfc Tract XiaYdr On which he now resides, contairiinsr aboiit 2300 acres (more or less,) lying on; both sides of Deep River, and on v Buffalo! Creek and its brandies, in Chatham Count vl about 40 miles west of Favetteville, adjJinincr 'the lam.s 01 .1. r usnee, j.. m elver, M. iJrQueen,. and others. This is considered to be one of the most valuable tracts of .Land in the mid dle part of North-Carolina., Thel improve' ments are, a comfortable i Dwelliricr: House and necessary out buildings. Barns. Granarvi ami, vyvnon m, wnn a screw irress, 5cc. Valuable Grist and Saw" Mill, With abun dance 'of heavy Timber convenient The' soil is very 'rich, lying in the hendl of (Deep river; and there is sufficient cleared land to work from 20 to 30 hands to advantage. It is m a high state of cultivation fpr , cotton; Wheat, corn, and the other usual products of the country, it has excellent Springs of water, and could be conveniently divided. if necessary . It is situated on the road lead ing from, Fayetteville to the upper parts of the state, with a Ferry oyer Deepfriverv' be longing to the lands. It Would bej an excel lent situation for a country Stored ; I; Also," all the crop of Corri, Foderj Oats and Hay, Seed Cbttbni'&c Wagons; Carts Ploughs, and other Farming Utensils, House hold and Kkchen Furniture,' Horses, ; Mules, Hogs, and. Sheep., ;r . U-U ;Vi! 4jO yvrr$ Yaal3 Slaves, Among which are Blacksmiths; CarrienterBl 1 and pther., Mechanics. Fhe others are house Seryants,Field Hands, &c. r consisting of i iw auu vn.iris. . , ' I BSCiirtiie ? a deed of-iut nude inns by JpKn A:, r-amef onjdated' JthStt Fe :briiafy, ahH Registered fn 3nmberan GbU nfr, :we sh ajl !prbce ed to, sen, in e. touow vngJleal 'and Personal Prdpertyat public Auction namely L UiJZ" ? ? ft ) VJt I trv. . .i ji I ) eif adj ouunauthe fends x tae .hejra lanttytljJrfbWto' Bers: Xlsia3iithe?iibfj C6o!rodclr5 ltav ftidr?abotttl25iOOO'dbV,t1, Ccjtifnitih'the iltiTes, IJagsBn'd ;Y;atUp.-AJmong:4pe horses $raiy?vaYdablOT by felrAhlefiPWiil wishihirlb vUW'the i- t,i fie mc binu, wiu TiHir to said peuiionr; oiucrwc it " apply to Mr. Catfterpn; pri the premises. -To taken pro confifssp 7and adjudged according person? wishing to purchase sii6h property iy WitnesiJames I Morris,; Clerk , of said so yytrable4Bn opportunity seldom Jofxerg; as Cburt; at bffite the" 3d Monday jifter the 4u tlie wliole wni positively, besoId,l arid -the Mnridav of-MarchJ AD. lSSJand'in the H s;iItohtrmfed.fr?a :"day.taTiay"un"tjl aUis U3th year of the Independence.'? wm . J disposed cf."' ' t - r i Nv 1 1 tsy.' JAMJ3S MORJUS - . -v. - .' :. : .,--: -it- -vw. '' : :.: :- ''.- . I."...--. ';.'...... . 'v . - - J '- . . -. ..;. '.I . I' ' A ' - . -; ;' . ' ' - - - . j1. -i : .' ' i ' . : 1 . - ...... ."'.::.' f - : i .".-,"' -.'..... ' "v v .,.., J- HI" 12 mc4i'th credit-ovcr $SC0; one'ariniT: years; the pnrctiasef giving; bond with n prov;ccl Security,, f bcr.r.. interest from tw ; date.-J orthe real-estate,!; 2. 3, 4;anafi& rayeUeyilIfy QcU1ftt$n,i ,f.u.,i& , I Afiy icrlwaniedlin Academ a liberal salary mav be exbectiT Propdsal directettrto fhVelf tr EnfieM wDI th? pijrytteded;tpr V OK ANT. . niVunderaWfedl .Ee'ciijf or. of Samuel w aitcer, 01 f j crires, notice. JLeiratee. Vomari:VinHahder Cluldf en, Ihe 5 proper- ty pfiSaid jfeceaseti twere yearssAgb,; do not come -fowiirjftndpay tlie -expenses that havPtbern" ihcrrea'''in' main taining sajd.'Kero,eJrid'talcc thm'intov:'hii ppssesiony k.n or ,bef0jTf ithe;J4th of Nhver per, thpjsaid Neewproii that'day; bppMt- State of ortiirvarolma. , Si; ; . 'ockingham County, -i f - ; t Coart of Pleas and Quarter Session?,' ;"i'' " .. , AurutTerm. 1825. i. -a 'I f nuaia ici, j. Judicial att; levied on Md. Georg'c Martin 5 .-.Sfri XT appearing to the satisfaction Cf the court. l that the defendant in Ahisr.case is hot an inhabitant of this State: It s ordered by the Court, that publication be made for. 3 months su6cessiyely ixi'thefltaleih; Itegfstei giving npticP to the'aid-defhdantttf appear at thfe J next, Court ofPleas and Quarter Sessions to .be helflibrthe couhty of, Rockingham, at tfj Courjt-IIouse 4n Ventworth, t on, the fourth. Monday of November, next, : and repley pleaUolsstie ori demur, or otherwise' judg ment vrill be entered tip against him.v ' ;!a a .m GALLOWAY, C. C:vd1, '-i : 1 t : ' '.Z'T 7 T, K AN away from 'the: subscriber on the 1st j instant,' two Nleo Feljowi, vijfiTOM a Carpent er; agpd about i 24T or 25 years, 5 feet 9 or 1 0 1 riches -hit; h, of d;ifk complexion, 4 quickspokettf;;and 111 ELY, , his brodicr, also of f dark ccmplex ion, o eet nign, agen aoout.A or 4:0, j.avir'r' a .'gopa set: 01 xeein. " 1 jie aoove negroes kI set ot teeth. " Tiie1 a t - were purchased by me f or a-rWr.iil ovrm? speculator, from Meckh"ircounty, Yir ginia, in the spring of 1824, fandtt Js like! j vv'll end? avpr to get back i.psaid place, as they have made frequent attempts tb la so. The above re w awl will be given, and all rca- sbnable expences paid, to aby person a ppre?- ; hefifl i rfg said negroes ' arid lddgirig.them" In any jail o that 1 get them.'''r Informatidii le ing given me. ' :.jj ' tn " '-1 K i -a 4-- '. Darlingtondhtrict,- i--'-, ; c ..vSept-: -20,. 135 '-j tj'iy :'a'U?t ', State ol oTtY-GaYoiB9L Ut -Ar PERSON COUNTY i Superior Court of Liw--May;.Teriit825V , John Day .& others i. 'iyU'i'ji; : .,' Elijah Day & othek heirs at law of JnoDay, ; ' Tt: .r lr . ' deceased. J ' - ... IT appearing satasfactpry to the Court, that? Elijah Day, Philip ,Day Sarah ,Cochran Rich'd. layton and his Wife Nancy, . Mum foixl' S need arid his wife " ' ' "l Jas.! Safter field and his wife Frances, Defendants in tliitf cise, reside without the limits of' this StateJi It is ordered by; the Cburtj that publication beimadin the?YRaleiglvf Kegisterfor sir weeks successively, that the Defendants ap pear at thV next term of ; this 'Court," plead answej, or demiir; otherwise, judgment wilt ' be taken against them pro pbrifesso, iind thfe. petition heard ex parte. K -s . j ' ; ; i Test, j i DUNCAN ROSE,'C. S; CJ - : Stsue iortli-Ga Superior Court of JLaw, Spring Term,r 1825' Jane ' Perry , ' ' ' c: f 'wi ? ' vV 1 I-, S-Petition for. Divorce. f -f :Gray;Perry .S'.': '!p?;. ! : ff;T, appearing; to the satisfaction of the fiL Court, that.the defendant is not resident inthis state' so that the ordinary process of LaV, pan be served on him. 1 It is therefore ordered . that. publication be v rnide,; three months in the ltdeigh Register that unless the defendant appear at" ttur5 next V Superior Court of. Law to, be .hcld;fofr,fajd;Cpunty9 - tt the Court House "'In Charlotte, on the 7th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur .thereto,: the plaintiff .petition -'ivill be taketfpro'ctan fesso arid heard exparte,. j&cJ ; f - ) . . . m . in: ; j.t Hutchison! June ll.Ti State of North-Carolina. . RutJierfbrd CQuntyV j ff;v '7 Superior Court of Law. . '. Anriltcrin, 1825. Farinv 'Garrison. u' ..-v-.V. .t -lij : ' -irs : ? C Petition for divorce. Jacob Garrison; :3 l I T appearing to the, satisfaction ;of r the-. Court that Jacob Garrison, trie detenuam, is not an inhabitant of this State; "it there, foreordered b v Courts : tlut ' publication be t rhade three months in the Raleigh Star and Register, giving nPtice to the defendant that he appear at the. next Superibr.Court of LaV ' tobe heldj for yitutrieriora ? county a ourfhou in Rutherfordton on the 3d Mon- idayalter 'the' 4thMonday iin ISeptcmber : iiTt. then and there to answer, oieaa or ut vars crehtVhq Rtirchaser giving bond vjd. PrTOrI fccfmty; and allien on thepraix-r. tyto-beat interest fron the date, payibC ' tifi v - ' ;,WL; CAMERONV-il - 1 tl rt mii o..i. , v. 1 i ;l7.i::"rvT' "i'.r ' 'V, - l-jfikr J- :; . a r 1 )M ; ; WSK -Jgjft rgt inenmbenUic- tliCLnnberiiltp p.rdes'rrous;r6f .xnri-' p V ployinlJpfcesnib to succeed f him;' cTAe al character comjjiete all fcbitiC's fnCTUbcnt-'ph the "Frin&Inal of an (up tor sale at yenaue ana sola' m joraer o defray the, chares incuned in their support. ' I ti'f't, ::V;: J OHJ STONE, Ex'r.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 10, 1825, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75