-A
v.-
7.
f 1-
' V-' - . t
-1 .
v TUESDAY, NOVEMBEtl 29, i825Y (
i , -. . . " ' .
":n;electionfo
vacancy occasioned dv tne deat h ot Sa
muel Alston, Esq.' vas. n eld through-
out J;isC6untylon Friday last. In con
sequence of the short time: which elajps
ed, between the; issuing of the writ and
theel ection , .bu t .. com pa rati vety few
votes were taken. The result was ; as
folldws
V For Henry Sea well, .
- :tlAlle n ! W . Gilchris
-I'-;'t j'!'':", Lwr ?-.lt ir'
5267
2331
Gilchrist,
Majority, for Seawell,
!-" 34'
: In tlie House of Commons yesterday,
" Mr.' Mart n . of Rocti ngham, ga ve jio
ticertfia Vr(:TKu
ihtrnduce aVdl 'for the establishmerit of
a Bank,t' On the funds and Xaitlvof the
" 5Botn? Houses were principally engage
ed dufifig tiiefdaViri the transaction of
pnvate buslif ess:; zj:t$3y K .2 .cV : l
; Geowgy.ofphe JaweKJJovntrgZln
our Register of the? 1 5th i nstan't, for the
nfdrtnationop. orreabfVtwe gave; a
briefacouht .5f a part of the late Geo
logical Surveys by t Professor Olmsied,
of ;.t he Kastefn, part of this State, refer -ing
the Report, atr large,-which will
shortly be published under the direction
of ilie.Boanl of Agriculture, for more
satisfactory particulars. In addition
to the discoveries then mentioned, we
observe, r thatthe Professor found ait
MrJ!Beckton'sin the north-west cor
ner of Jones county, . on the highest
ridgeeiween the waters of the Neuse
and Trent, a deposit of hard, dark-co-
iburedlXimestone, of a purer kind than
any found Jin the low country, contain
ing 93 per cent, of I4me; and in con-
neciion with , this Limestone is an ex
tensive arid valuable deposit of Stone
Marl . i
Near the, dividing-line between Lc
noirand Vrayne, the south side of the
river, at the depth of ten feet, is found
a layer of very- fine White Sand, suita
ble , for , maki ng flint-glass, similar to
that at present imported from Demara-
ra. In the. eastern part of Wayne, is
Ca high ridge of land, called the Sarpony
Hills,; extending lor several miles along
the Sou th" side of the river, which is co
vered jvith large round blocks of a fine
Stone-Marl, beneath which, at the bed
TV of the river, lies a formation of valuable
Limestone. It crosses the river in a
north-east arid south-west, direction,
and probably tiaverses thejivhole State.
The most favorable view of those rocks
occurs at Mr. GriswohPs, on the bank
of the river, 9 miles below Waynesbo
rougli, where a bluff of 9Q feet high ful
ly exposes them. 35 feet beloiv the
Limestone in the side of the hill, the
, blocks of ,MrI above-inentipned make
their appearance This Marl is of a
. close texture, , and does not fall to pieces
like that fpund in Jynes county, on ex.
posure to the; weather. ; When first
removed Aom the bed, it is so soft as to
be easil y cut with a knife, or sawed in
to slabs 5 but on becoming dry, it be
comes firm, snd assumes the appeaf
ance;of a most elegant Building Stone
- Should this- bed of Marl cross the other
lar riyersas i-the. Professor thinks it
probably does, it may be regaided as
without a rival among the Building
Stones hitherto discovered in this State.
Professor Olmsted is fortified in .this
opinion by that of Mr. Nichols, the cel
Cebrated Architect of our Capitol, who
' pijSi that, bolh in its coloM qiajity
it hast a strong resemblance- to the Bath
. StoueWicWfbr its beauty,;duiHibility
and the: facility with which' it can be
wrought into ahy ornamental form, has
. Jbniintaineil a'' superiority .' over ye:.
?other!s;tohe in'O
chi&tai purpo
speaking if the 1 sliel I rock and lime,
stone ! which, aVeffou i
says; " that had they been brought into
; use ten earsiago theroujd have
bcen:kerit in jhe icountryy Vfeiny thpth
'. ' mnd cfoZcfrAvtilcli hhhml paid for New-
Rngland'Limestoncrwittiin that period,
whicbbarf nut asmall proportion to
what had been paid by others." 7
v-'tCoUV
Waynesborbughthe best -view may bi
had of a j deposit (bf Copras which
nbou fids 'for a distance of inore than 1 00
ijiiley. along the? bahksf tliet Neuse,'
and whitli th'rofessd
be very easy ttd manufacture on a large
scale.
AVayne; thb roostesten? bed of kime
stone on iKe Neuseime vltfc 'Thw
source "of lime js lss puretbaivthebtheri
which rhave been; mentioned; It
cod tains' organic femalns, Jresemfcling
ft Besidesthelihera
cnbed, j$e? Professor stSeisI ihafcttere
are several others; of the abiindarrcte of
whicKf he ha4; received tif(tiofyrm'
formation, although in making this ra
pid sketch the Vdfd not happen to fall
in ma Tay. ; uug iron, lor instance, is
well known to occur in great quantities
ro ue forming constantly in manv of the
Swmpsrid Marsh Grounds V and
though ore of iiis kind contains' only
about SO per centJCof IronI bji the aid
of, the Limestone, found near it, so well
adajif ed ftjr :fluxes, this, ore; can llroba
b!y be woi-ked to as 'great 'ad vanta'gei is
ariclier" ore, ; not pssessiigtHe same
conveniences. -Potterr Clayof diN
fereht' -qualities ihav -alsuJbe- found
though the Western Counties alone will
probably produce such as is calculated
for manufacturing fine fPorcelain.
On reaching the western line of the
Alluvial Country, the first notice which
the traveller perceives of a change of
geological : structured occurs ten miles
east of Stoi thfiel d wli ere a ridge of il 1 -
defined Granitic Rocks cross the road
but the transition frouFthe lower to the
upper Country i not sudden, but ve
ry gradual. The sands and water worn
pebblesmostly concealing the Rock for
mation for more than ten miles after we
come within their eastern limits.
This
observation is applicable to all pa
rtsof
tne aivuitng irne between the upper and
lower sections of the State.
Tcnncssee.-r-A. bill has passed the
Legislature of Tennessc, for the
i . - . ... V
relief
r
of married women, whose husbands
have either left them or driven, them
frorn. their homes, and a bill giving to
the builders of a house a lien upon the
property until the work is paid for.
A resolution is before it for an inqui
ry into the' expediency of prohibiting
free persons of colour from voting at
elections, taxing them higher thlan at
present, and in relation to the power
of the Legislature, to cause their
remo-
val out of the State.-
Cotton. The last Fayettevillel Sen
tinel states, that a lot of Cotton was
soldMri that market on Wednesday last,
for thirteen cents.
.me citizens or Miiieageviite mani-
fested their respect for their distinguish
ed fel low-citizen TViffiam If., Crawford
by giving him a public dinner oh the
15th instant. '
Amendment to i the Co7istitutlo7i.-A
Writer in a late National Intelligencer
proposes to amend the Constitution in
relation to the provision for the election
of a President and Vice-President of
the United States, by simply providing
that instead of the Electors of each
State meeting separately to vote, as at
present, that . the Electors of all the
States should be elected in Districts,
and when elected, meet in one body,
in some central place, on a certain day,
not at,, but within 100 miles of Wash
ington City, and then elect the officers,
without having any thing to do with
Congress ' ' -T '
We published about a week since,, an
address, -said "to have been delivered by
Mr. Everett, our Minister to the King
of Spain. This speech as it then ap
peared, was not only unworthy the re
presentative of a. Republican people,
but contained flattery which would- be
deemed far-fetched even in the minions
of a despotic monarch. It is but due
to that gentlemah'to state, that another
version of his address has been publish
ed in the National Intelligencer, said
to be official, which is free from many,
if not all the objections rged, a
against the one which has been so fruit
ful a theme! of comment 1 We are iiri
clineii toi think that : Mr Everett has
been misrepresented, and if so, no pains
should be spared to correct the ?rror,
and do him justice. ; ; ' . ,
" The Legislature of Virginia meets at
Richinondbn i the, firs Monday in De:
cefnberv?rhe Constitutional term of
Me present ihcunibeht being expired, a
Governor, of that- State will have to be
elected, at the approaching session.-
Several names ', have been presented
theiirintsof
'iZt-t
that Statey as suitabl e to'fill tlie office!
and amongst others, .it, is stated . in the
late president of , the United Stales,,;is
8e!rJoVsIy'SpQert saw :it;nb-
ticed a few days since,; that he had
ciinedatid "with great" propriety too,
by him. ' , . ! ;
m T i. J" -
. f . .
f .nrtmPrtiriit lln f ho ilMn inefinf
respectable citizens attended. They
cession:: at noon, a salute Of-the old
13 was fired
. I , ,
i :"i ,. r
a t i inner,
a soiuier oi
rii.T
regular toasts
I U JliJlUVU unit inn
wereg,ven out, all breathmg the Sp.r,t
; - ,1
Another Ban hrnkr wThp T nmlnfl
nnoiner jjqnh. orohe. l neiomoaru
oanK or in ew -jersey, stopped payment
on the 18th instant.
Colonel Solomon P. Sharpe was as
sassinated at Fran k fort, d u n nir t he n 1 j;h t
of Sunday . last, in the most horrible
manner. He was called from his bed
at two o'clock in the morning,. by Some
ruinan, wno representee nimseii as an
old and particular friend,
residing in a
distant part of the State, and who soli-1
citen loqgmgs, aueoging
that he had
been unable to procure them at any of
the taverns ot tlie town; Uol. feliarn
instantly arose fo give admission, as he .'f
fancied, to an 01a acquaintance, anu
n ' il .11
received a stab near the heart -..with. a
knife, which, in a few minutes termi-
naieii uis, existence. , anus lar ciew
has been found by which the murderer
can De discovered, suspicion nas iai-
ten on an individual trpm a remote
county, but it is impossible to divine
what will be the issue of this calamitous
affair. I
Colonel Sharp was a man of fine ta!
entsV for several years member ..of. Con
gress, recently Attorney JGeneral for
the state or Kentucky, and at the time
of his death, memberof the .Legislature,
of which it is presumed he -would - have
been a conspicuous member. We do
not recollect ever to have heard of anv
occurrence which has given so severe
a snocK to tne iceiings 01 ocietv, or
which has so highly excited, its indig
nant sensibilities. We hear from all
MARRIED,
In Wayne : county, on the 17th inst; Mr.
Join Rhodes to Miss Kornegay. v
In Pasquotank county, on the 29th ultimo,
Mr. Michael Woollard, sen.' aged 105 years
and 6 months. This old man was the father
of eleven children" j eight : of whom were a
live at the time of his death ; and the oldest
of whom is" 70 years, and the youngest 15.
His chil.iren, grand children,' and great
errand children tyw number 16 persons.
Eight or. ten years before his death, his eye-
At rivmouth, omthe 15th Inst, in the 17th
year of .her age, 'Miss Justina B. Smith,
daughter of the late Mr. Nathan Smith of that
town. . . 1 .
North-Carolina Bible Society
THE Anniversary Sermon in behalf of this
Society, will be preached on thesecond Sun-
th rough' me, in ed i u'm'of
qualified as a Justice of the Peace for the of 9 and -12 X. M; and a and 5 M or at V?scres, Cassinetti ,an 1 PancyVestinffs.
ntinfir AfT rtrittnn wKii Ka ui ;M is? Betsey Geddv's. x f: 3t -NoV26V l?KetW description orTrjmminCT;wicb
ahdimniedrately6ok rtis s seat on thr -r 7"vJaftllU $ Scilev- -5 t r Intalbons and Vcst; of the most approved
bench.asa Junior embel ofthe fTouU V - ' : 1 :V'WU
-. . . 1 . ' . -. l -w--rTT nt enfn -1 . , ey will arsoimfceat tue snortest notice.
The Chairof the presiding Magistrate, W J'J513 L-.s.?LB!'f abmlay Ahe&h hd i,, the Wtfaithfurmanner Clothes, for
Was tendereiftoMr Monroe iUtde 'IJo fT 1 those who Will favor them with iheircus.
lenuereu 10 lur. in on roe, out ae- the nremises. a Tract ofiLamL rontainino- m - . ' .- ,
i.'-. yunjivuicui. ine luui instant, cian iarDrou?n ; si miies east f-ot .Colonel ces of about t4 yeahi ofa Those frc-n
alhandsome .entertainment was given Sqtheands. A nero hny will be taWeii in ihe emmtrv i!rbe pref&idV : "V ' n
t ' V V.. part payment and the balance in one or two - Itateieh; Nor 17 i tf? -
to the Revolutionary Soldiers residing years;- tsuiv'the puvclmr.Fop fuHher -v- -4'. , 4'' : . , : : , . ,
in Derby andlhe neigliboring tovvns.-. paicuTarappTy to the subscriber in Ralwgh, ;f; : State pf JTortU-Carolina.
. S :. .: ..-v. . o ; ;.U -v -; . ; either by letter or otherwise. ; j . , 1 '-u Row-m Count v J f 1
Th.rtv-tw, venerable soW.ers, mostlv j j-.-;,?-.-, , - i . . . , J. U. BAim. , rn'diSFfeTissi.
pensioners, anil, about three Imndred ,.I'ov. 6i . ; ,tii:i,.'; ri .'.6, St- ; " ' title. lli'ckersoni
were escorted by a detachment nf the r'uay ,,etn lieceinoer. ,;
txr; i a -u V - ? .! .Nov; 28. .1825. . 4 t , ;. 12 tds -Oxford
Artillery ; twenty-nine of the -., . a v ;
vetpfnr.Q wppp nitn . w itK lhi sficuhlir UtliVersitv of XJ Carolina 5 1
v':.""? "v. wm-vj..., wrjtjiu.iiic Fl I urSjHE . aninial me
Siaes, one sponianeous, ana universal "er nonnern iowns. anu wncn tor tne ng ,n pittsboroua:h, a large and -general as.
burst of horror and execration agdnst casb or Pn a &llort cdit to punctual custo- sortment of Goods, consisting of a well se-
the perpetrator of this horrible crime, f rbes.ld ou (he most redsorable lected assoTtment of Cloths, Cassimere'sV ami
r.t.i rrA.'n. te,l?'.' WoollenlGoods of every description, tojreth-
sight became so strong" anu tiistmct, tnat ne j ; ; .
could read the smallest print Viihout spec- a inf - - 1 " , ,, 4 . k -
r 1 1 1 linn:A i 1 He wishes it to be noticed, that hereafter,
tacles. and retained it unimpaired, until he ... , .... TT - ., . 1 - i ., . '
1 1 -4- t, 11 i. 1
The annual meeting ot the Society for the
appointment of QfRcers, &c. will be held in
the Senate Chamber of the Capitol, on the
bllowinsr evening-, at 7 o clock, when the
attehdance of the members, and of others
willingto become members, isrequested .
j. AL.ii, aecrctai-v.
November 28. 1825.
"Pro spectws ?
Of a new Paper, to be entitled the
CAROLINA PATRIOT.
.0
Carolina Patriot, to be devoted to the dis-
semination of Republican principles, and the
diffusion of correct information upon all such
subiects as may prove interesting to the
Plants. h Merc.Lnt. the AiechanicfMhe
t 1. , ...... .
man of science, the Moral and the KeKgious.
TERMS.
" It will lie published on good paper and
brwarded to its- Subscribers at two dollars
per 'ann. payable in advance, or, three "dol
lars at the expiration of the" year. ,
The first number wtlf appear, as soon as a
sumcienx nurooer 01 e-" t pcno crs rre- ouiain
rr- - 1 : i rt 't -...
rnTr Holders of snbscrpticn lists .are re
quested to send them in by the 25"J)cccm
bernext. , . , ..-
"WJLL1A M POXTEU. -
aay m i cce n ot rr . ."" peyes, and has a very pletsant countenauce:
Church in Kaleigh. by the Rev. R; II. Mob-I t will '-thi. h,wo wr
OrnHE Subscriber, proposes to pubhsh at W a Durn na several bean. 01 ..is uiy ir n.
11 Greensborough, Guilford county, North- the ame cause, an t ha., one toe off. -Lewis
r.i:, rvw -KrnoT -niiUA and Pleasants are about the same age, quite
f Nov. 28.
gPPtheo
rfllESPpCTFULminfbrmsil citizoisdf
alei thauh takm
Where he miv be found thonr
"elying
?T
lands of Mr. lUrthoofnewller,?Mr;-:Har-
l vey; ana others, anci-.now hccjinietl :hv Mr,
I K am Vitrhmiiirh cir mU. aoH.. f
. he above sale is pstponed un;
a. the University of Xarth-Caroliria, will
be hp.M n th srltv. nt tr, P.TAP,,f,v nfl?,-n
be held in this citv. at the KxerntivP- nffir.fi ,
on SatLfl9V tW !ntK jOTr rtf ' -7.
Bv appointment, of the President.' :
Louisburs Female -Acatleniy.'
I nw, i,L'. - !- J,- l.:"'-:v .'!-V A'.
t ' rin" or Vie PuP:i? 01 ins
institution, closing the second sessioti, will
v" .cujiwuaj ,uic ui uecemoer
" ' I
harems, vmaruians ana rnenas, are res
pectfully invited to attend. V
WM. PLU5IMER, Se'y
. louisbur, Novr 7, I825V r:.t7thp:"
THE DRAWINGS
01 tne
UantlCO lottery J jSo. i? Of
. "VirHlia.
1 1 I ' ;
t.V ' , - vi? I , s. . -
'Maryland State Lottery,
j Are received, and can be
examined at tins
Oflice
un neanesaay next
w j- TTT 1 t
I The Drawing- of the Oxford Academy Lot-:
terv w,a Pla?c. wllen Prizes amounting-
171,360 Dollars i
Will be distributed to Fortune's Fjirnritps"
A few lucky Packages and single' Tickets,
can yet be had by rhakine application to I
YATES & M'INTYiiE. 5
RaJeieh. . .
jrV Tl l-Vii.Ll. ' .!. b: t i vi
-panit lotes oou-ui oi soia.
November 17.
tioots imA felloes.
TCTILLIAM S. McEWEN, has the plea
T V Si
sure of announcing to the public, that
he has just returned from the north, with an
excellent and extensive assortmonl ofJJoots
knd Shoes of every description selected with OTpilE subscribers take this method to tu -great
pains by himself in N. York and some il. form the public.that they are now open
..... a o- j ,Kaieigni.-tn iNoy.-.iaj. . . o-jv.
Subscription Ball.
fTTiFIERE Will be :. Ball given at Mr. Go-
JL neke 5 Concert Hall on Friday even-1
neke55 Concert Hall onJ'Fritlav1
mo nPTt I if S11 Icrirkl inn I Ji t-ht tn - fa !
seen at his Confectionary Store.
Kaleigh, Nov. 25.
City de.
OHN W. PULLEN; res-
t?r pecttully informs the Public,
that -he has reserved Rooms in
his; House for transient Custom
ryZ 7,
Nov.24-tf
R ANA WAY from the subscriber, on -the
"12th of Sentember 1 last. !a neirr ? man
named TOKEY. He is about 23 or 24 ve.rs
of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches - high, is.yvllow
cpmplected, with large, whiskers white full
v
who wilFdeliver the said negro to me living
in Nash county; near York's Bridge, or se
cure him in Jail so that I get him: again. . 'T- .
. . . . WM. BRYAN, sen.
Nash county, Nov. 21. 1-, 11
THE above "reward 'will be paid for appre
hending and committing to; goal, my three
Negro Men, to wii, BEN, PLEASANT, and
LEWIS, or pfoportionately for each. Ben
is a fellow of about 30 years of age, has a
large scar on the top 6f his bead, on which
there is no hair supposed to be occasioned
. . . . : t' 1 i. f
, . 1 I . 1 ! t .1 .1
Dla" rainer xaner, anu n.wriC..ucr u..
VsuaJ fj ir r
Lewis was purchased a Mr. Williams of
Warren County, and the others of Jackonias
Yancey of Person County, and; they are pro-
uaDl in tne,rne,6"?-??V?
AV1IXIAM McWILLlE.
Camden, S. C. Sept.T 1S25. 5 3 10 wl
THE HOTEL..
' "ARCHIBALD R. : RUFFIN,
. 1 -i
ihiTlt 1 Informs the public; that he has
! i i ' iL-it mcavixI all n? rtar.imi Rnnm$.
3tV- in the brick part of the HOTEL,
furtive accomm odation of transient persons.
M V Hi ' Nov. ' . IU ot
. , BLANKS
POR SAIiE HERK.
lers. whom he will i'tel nleasnre in accommrv.
e PAhat they have just received from
Jvew Yory(seJecd by one of theartners)
Black, and (ashionaJde colored Cloths- -7
n;vbne'r tro: Join
slant emploVmnt: n
ouroerni ert; ivli a -can
will meet with cou-
I t r- o ...T... iii . :-iJ r
I i- - . ' . -
Sarah Daltoiv ohn - Jackson; -arfl Swsann
.nis wue, na jHe wner neus at jaw ot jo-
, nathan Dalton, deceased.
ji ; E compl unant havmsr shown that John
J Jackson and Susanna liis wife, are not
SUK u .-jacKson ana-.
nna his wne, apperat we next Term ot
Susanna his wrfe ; appear at the next ten
this C'Airt. at Salrsburv;, on the first MnOar
after the fourth Monday in March? ext, ami
.'. ,iUbe utcn pro.jf&p to
I - ItistiirtheT ordered; that this interlocutory
decree be published for three orrth In the
iih T?,ricti .-i r.-v
, : ;t. t SAMrsiIxrMAN;:rM
IT lour---. , r rr
S late .of North- Garolink ;
' ,pEhsov:'couNi-!'' f.'--.;-.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions'
' . September Term, 1825. f : ' Y
Thex Retition of Barbary Day,' widow of iohn
JohnDav, Henry Day, Elijah Day, .JPiiiRip
Day, Ambrose Day, Iloling-.Day, IticJiard
1 Clayton his wife Nancy, Mofard; Sneep
ana Siisannah.his wife, Janies-Satterfield
Day, dec d...
and hjs wife Frances,' Hiram ' Oaklv & his
' wife Klizabeth; Franky Cochran,; William
Cochran, Alex'isochran, Robt.j Cochran,
children of John.Coclrran and his wif?;a-
rah, now'deceased, which said Cochran's
children aforesaid are minors,!y their next
' incnu uuu .. jjuau uui peiiuing ,vuis bun,
Uohh Day. ' 'l)r- ij.v ' t r'.-l
"N this case, it appearing- to the Court, that
1. tlie Defendants John, Day, '..Henry Day,
Ambrose -Day, Boling- Day, Hiram .Oakley
land his wife 'Elizabeth,'"' who reside in thi
Countv, have notice of thispetition for dow-
er, and the, proceedings thereon, and that
they waive all obfection fQr;the. want cf ser-
li:: iATrr:x: Ay
puoiication toruiree weeKs oe maae m inc.
Ualeiffh Ueeister, - for "the other defendants
to appear at the next Term of this f '.ourt and
answer tnis peution, or jutimeni wiujpc'cn
tercd against tlicm. - , .Vi". . - . V',' f . 'i
JFtS.SE t)ICKEXS, p. C. C.
New C5 .Cheap Store
' " In 'PitfsboroUghmi C !- N '
er with Cotton and Silk Goods, China! Glass
and Crockery Warej Hard-ware a;d Cutlery,
sortment of Groceries
anoes 01 every aescripuon, ana a general as-
t!ip -n.r r.Artt,'
t . .s-i - . 1 - l
the lowest terms," and are rtfercd very cheap
for 'cash ,We hope alltlibse who may want
any of the abnvearticles,' will at least call nd
examine their qualitynd prices, as e are
confident we can- sell as : good bargains as . -
can De nau in any reraa sicre in me state.
We have also attached to our establish
ment a. jeweller's Shop'Jn which fwe iTer
for. sale, on - good terms; Gold 'ihd ISilver
Watches, Silve-tWare and c gejiejal assort
ment of Jewdlerv. ? ; t"- '"f.-1 -,
Watches and Clocks, of everv description.
repaired warranted to perfovmj ; and all
oiner Kintw 01 worx usually aone nra jewel
ler's shop, will b executed in the best man
ner and at the shortest notice, - t t j t- i .
- ' : THO Mpr,ON & HUNTINGTON.
Pittsbor'iugh, Oct. 24, 1825. .205 Ira
- - ' " ' . - -
; State' of North-Cavolina.; .. ' . .
PERSON COUNTY.
; Court or,Pleasand Quarter: Sessions, f J
. - September Term, 1825. t - - v
Petition for "Chediv-iJion of the Real Estate? '
' of William Mc Kissack," decdi ; ? v ' ,v
' 1 L- -1 Sarah Villines I
Robt. IcKissack, ; Wm. Evan3 , and his wife ; V
Mary, Jas. McMuIlm and his wife Janett, ;C
; Simeon Cochran and his wife Elizabeth.
. the heirs of Nancy Villines, the wTe of
Aorara v mines, anu uie ueirs Oti I r.cmn- i
son McKissack, dee'di ;, f ; f " j - - 1
ORUERED-by the Court, that piiblicatiou
be made in one of the Gazettes jf this - t
tate, summoning the heirs whoreside with -
out the limits of this Stre$ to appear the '
next term of this Court: oh the first Mondavi "
of December next, to shew causes r ifan v-
they have," why the lands of Wm. McKissack 1
aeceascu, scisca ami posscssea, . sliould not
be divided among his heirs at IarV accordin--to
the act of our General Assembly, ia uchl '
case made'and provided. - " ,
Test, -. ' - - .-i -1
' JESSE 13ICKINS, p. f:..
I am regularly authorised to sell and con
vey a small tract of land lying m the lit
tle river of Neuse in ; the countv of Wavnp
onginauy Deionmg 10 voram ana mow the
property of Reddin Howell. - ; -
persons aisposea to purenase may apply to"
me in this place, by ! letter or otlierwi at
any time previous to the 25th of December
next . ' DAVID L. SWAIN.
" Raleigh, 2d Nov. 1825. 1 1 ' K
I i
1
t.
H" v-;-iJ'Vv'.'.' .
;;:vVI;:-1v.'-!
; i
A--
i ' -