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Ji,.ir.in ftfivftnce.iujiiBiiiua's uic tuni ijuiii.i ui au-uic uc 1. n nmsin- vrutuu xui iaiiii vurcier. 1 is con- iiinti At ne S '""I'r Sfta, d. tyemyrfive cents for cr ien.si" - - vrnllv rcceivetu... Letts ns to . the Editors "'tu -QNGBESSIpNAX: Debate on Internal Improvement. - Tie ' ""A;"1! Mill under consideration, to- said, Mr. HaW Pi TSorinr.va...: f !,o mlrnose of makll nsr an JtUutionalHy. oHthis .bi debate wuicii. u i -Kail iii icld- Kle hi, opinion; ? WfJ" tfnnal question was not invohed in MM $11 On the contrary, however, l am d rWedlr of the opinion,' that the whole E-om one cnd to the.othcr. ... eve rl Vart, is unronstifutional, and that all XrFl. ' iim rests funon the same Xmmj'itso hapned,Avhen the Sen ?? ' s,.iitli-Garolina made tlie rlquest to Withdraw the metjoti, an ac chmpatiicd it with a remarkrrtwol 4as ensaeed in conversation with a geit anym'Net,.Yrk,wU same reqbest. :Had l IiaV ja he Carolina, I should, at the time of yith drawi ng the motion to; strike, out; have .accompanied it with the explanation 3ow madcr The withdrawal: of that motion was entirely the result of a spi rit of: accommodation! and civility to fll others, and the centleman from Soutli-Carolina, whoas I was inform- cjj had made; the request, which, as 1 have saidI did not ! hear .This ex planation as due to myself;' that my oninions mtcht not be misuuderstood, ere or elsewhere, 1 ; ? i -f I will iiow make a remark orjtwo in eferencc !to an jopimon expresseu by wo other centlcmen, for whose accom modation i that withdrawal was made; 4They seem to be of opinion, thai, some : pans 01 ine 0111 ercwuiiin .cuiisniu' tional limits, under the power given by the Constitution to Congress," to regu late commerce But, if the; gentlemen would reflect for a moment, .they;must see to what singular results this doc trine leads. The po we r - tQ ct;ul a te , that is, Jo make legal rules 5and regu lations by M Jiich commerce is to'be go- yernea,;is sureiy notra power iy- cunn struct,-' io treate, or to to makei 1 f tlie power. to I rezulate erives 'the power to construct; any one of the adjuncts of the thing regulated, then j it gives the power to construct all . the atlju nets' ot v every description llVwndertlds powerCoh cress can construct roads vanil canals tnd erfor m tlie m ec h an i cat ; o per at 1 0. ns necessary" to the imnrovirisr riycrs f and liarhors within the jut isdictional limits of tht States if it can create or , coti . struct the ways then it mayv'by the same i;uie, conHtruct tlie vehicles ; & tliusi in time, we shall have here, with the same ropnety witli which we act on appro nnauon 0 1 1 is 1 o r malvi ns roads and c a- Jl?l nU;;;vV5rKingv.pii;.water. courses, also to .makaiipliatittn -teJijiiistru'Mnsmercl icr traile. tin fir the same ,piU'pbsrrV,re cpuvmerce anibiig the Stales, airriell on tjiiougtr canals; and oyerf 1 ondse shal 1 ,vjh the same propriety, ; called on ons;.but, itr prihcipIe,'Ht,Vould bb the same thing. v Gentlemeb 1raust;sthaf tf pusliTtherjiloctrinb taVitS'cbn ouiu prouuee results ot a most lu Itcroiis-t.HVaic Thesubjetibr; iijg,t6 be'eirulated.H ia'chimeiW'iie-' n:r;tlic;: iiatioris, and anibng the several States aiid witl KVhpkajid.niirc'feThe;imwe - . 1 mw i iu livgun aie ami ait gtnaie liietraUe be-tween-. t he wuim ifs, aim 111c coasim idyju-uin lanons ior uuiiuing or cjonstiiiriing caivl hoalKagmis a tttl Mther vehicles. VVe I should cut 'rallied a snigular figuie in debatihan:appro pnation bf fifty or a hundred thbtisaiid dollars-to build a fleet of nedlVrsCAvac: 'r yylvsM).uoniorregttater.Veu tiuurate .with thc;thing'tp Jcgula'-sti(utionbeapiUicdi ;in time of peace, of-. lecatcUiind' cnumeratedfpowers or this jrpverninniuy;x ney are iiniieu 10 anu bjith&obfects for which iiey..wi3re;rant edandtii YwhichTapplidyraiiiliopro perlyv transferable .t(oUiei':iurposes.-- It lis thus ' that the (Federal Gcivernment is one; of limited, delegated ami enume- miieu puwep-H. ii naa nunc out granieu power; they -are a Valiid only because granted"; and. consequently, any ..--'other thiri'cranted MMwers ujjicli it should exrcisej beiiihconstitutionai powers. frThe Tegur iauonf'inereioref; "t iqornmei,ce,ueing vested i n Con jrress v t h.e S ta t e Govern -! rrientR cannot do or participate in it. Krid tlms;wexoiiie! to proof positive, that Cqngresshas riot he power to ex- eciite a system b f I n teYnal Im pro vemen ts within t he -otates, iunuer' th(j.power to r egu I ate ciihril e r ce ; V b ecause,! i f - it Ii as then rtliej' S tatcs have the ? sa tnTs po wer,! aritj rriay ; participate ;vith it - in the per1 iqrmance 01 ine same aci, iorv.ine same, purpose : for no one Iwill pretend to say j tiiat the Stateshave ;not: th'3 right toj execute works of this descri (ition ; aridi if the'Governmeiit of tlie Un-i ted States can 00, or participate ( in uoing, tnc same acts, then the power is a complete- ly concurrent one ; anu -1 utuicriaKe 10 deny that any , such moie, that they fare Ijat war with our whdle ystem--whichj is (onndei! upop the 'principle,1 : that tlie j jtwoJ spheres .61 ; agclicy fare clistinct,separate and inde pendent of each pthereach apti ng wi th-1 in its pwiisj)here, comptentlyj'tof its purposes. CAud xlj undertake--t thatj there is no better 'proof of thkuni constitutionality; of any act, than the clasbinoricpncijrrenq thai; is,the pari; ticipancy of the two pjowers in one and the aefact!and;pur these eircu instances do occury I say it is proof positive,' that jone or both agenj cies liave trariscended tneir ; proper li mits;; because, f the T very fundamental priiiciple and preservation oT tqe powers to their own! proper spheres. j We have, in the proper and strict sense of the word, no concurrent no wersinot even that of taxation, or that other: which is talked about, a concurrency jOL.jurisuiciion 01 the Federal and State . Courts over certain class of cases. - Tlie separate and. disti net cases of j Which class either of tliese judicial spheres may take charge of, separately, but certainly exclusi vely to thfe btlieiv Tlie pAwer ol' taxation in the; two' Governments ! is similar, . bat not Jclentica!.t ; Taxation .'is! the takirig from jthc general wealth of fjlie country, by, each Government for its own; pur-, posei I in its;o.,v n s phc re t h at; m bd icu jn or quanta nV which i is necessary for ax rying on atsi legitimate i uperat ions ; hut theseare not ideriticalj :. tiiey siirely aie, though alike, yet entirely different, se parate and distinct ; iand if the People oif-tufa'cw interest and weii-oeiMg, nicy win laie neasurt brif t aopleuth-yalutan lonlyfibe sup- po r tea . oy m am 1 a in 1 ng in na, 151. j this.eryp not con cur re ncy- o r col lusio n ofrpo wers. As toitiiat toristructifeT the appropriatingvPrVthough by soiner able and distinguished men, to be niimited; and 'illimitable, ; it has its limitations upon jt he very sajnje prjn- ciple)that all 'liejwAvrffbrjtljWrgoveiyi-. ment haveIt is thefsaibsidiary or mean pbwerb'yTwUich':ari are; tblbefcarrieiliito cmc liibp- nev heniir the nnncihal i ing into execution al(i theppwcrsAof the Go verf 1 m ept--a :in eans iUiiiu t vjur li Ing1 this!' mean j po w tp vjiiclVitMlositit)le I ft inst as mueli an act ot -:u:uirnationia.s such an cx tens ion' of- any- otner;- powei would he.; 3Itrie;cmV debate? Uibjajfijgs of sevei'alistinisheu cpiintrJaveJbeeir i.rpinioyiiirt ternalimjapv feaiton)fU jiXstiihail lieirtbiynVriro fers I aoSrsaysf tbat; wliertiUe redemptiou oE4tlie1 puhlwT; tlieeveniie2 tbef ebyU f a-just-rbjiartition amjorig tin u anp, ami a ppl ica t ion to .tlie grea t p u r poses; o V- X he pu ( 1 ic ed u ca t i o n i vru ad r i ye rs I ca i ja Is i: a n d s u c h b t h e r a b j ec ts b ! bublic!imnHvemeirt as may be'thojicht propeij tp add to the constitutibfial'enti- meration ot thcfcueral powers. ty?L he subject is how prpposed for the cpnside ration of Congress : because, if arinrov- cu, uy uie lime uju oiate egisiaTtires shall havo deliberated on this extension 'of .the (Federal trusts, and the laws shall be passecl," jind other arranhients'mjie for .their. exeCutioji, thebecessar ftinds wi ll be onl hanill p nd i w i thou t em ployi ment. J I sunnose an amendment of the Const tutibn,.by coiisent of thbi States, necessary ; because the objects miw; re d are not 'among " tliose enur command meratbd - jn tlie Constitution, and 1 to which! it- permits the public 'moneys to beTapplied." n i '.v.'- ::5vbISJS-i JSIn i8r31essage to the Hbuso 1 oRe present at iyesbf Marched, j 8 17Jjlr. Madijjjoh says : ' Having considered the bill th is day presented to ,me, enti tled ?An act tbjset apart add pledge certaili funds fornterbal Improyements, and. vvhicl sets apjirt and pledges funds fr c(nstructing reads and; canals, and improving the : navigation of ..water courses, in order to ufacilifate4 promote, and give" security to the internal cbrn merce among tlie several Sta to rendcij easy and less expensive, the meaiiB and provisions for the common defence jl ani constrained, by the iiisti- perable d fficulty' I feel in reconciling the b ll ith the Constitution, to return i t, vv i'tl 1 1 1 at obj ec ti o n , to t he Up u se f Repcfcsen tati ves!, i n which it originated. The , legislative powers vested in Congress, are specific, and enumerated in the 8t!i section of the first article of the doristituUpn, andv it; does bot ap pear khatt tlie) power proposed . ta be ex ercised in that bill, ; is among the enu merated jowers or that it falls, by; any just Jiuterpretation, within: the power to make laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution those or other powers, vested I by the Constitution in the- Gove r n men t ; of f the tUni ted S tates. The j power top regulate commerce a mon the several States; cannotinclude a'power jtb construct roads if and canals, arid o improve the navigation of Avater courses, in order to facilitate,; prompt arid Secure, uch acbninerce, - without a latitude of f construction departing frprrj the ordinary import of : the terms; strength phed by the knpwb i uconverii eoces ; wl iich, doubt less, led to the gba n t of this remedial power tb Congress.--Tb refer the powers) in Question to the clause,' to provide fbr tlie common de fence; an d general welfare would be cbntrary to the established - and con sistent iis of interpretation ; as ren dering .tjie special v ay d careful - enurne-) ration of powers which Tol low the clause, 'hugatorV;ahd;iripTO 1 I n a message bfgM r., Monroe to the House , btKepreyetitatives, ,.31ayj4th, 182S;;WjC havel tlie following ; Y'Apow erf tp cs tab 1 ish t u rn pikes with ga ten and tolls and ; to enforce, the collection of toUby?;wnaltiesfimpli aldojit' ajid 'cxecu of i internal JmpiMiveraent.;H bright impose duties, jto. he paid by. al 1 persons pasi ng a certai n: road; jarid ' o u horses and carriages; as is dope Iby tKis bii ij irivplyes tli rigbtt the proprietor, on pasli laws for i:hp protection ot the ;tpad frpii injury ; ih d ,i f i t cxis (s ; as to one rriajl it! exists as to abybtheivt3and tb as many roads as CoiKjrress shall think pro oe r , a e uio i i . , xv; Tg? v j.p f i i-gi-latef for one bfthese pu rposes,h?iHght talteisiate fori the otfiers It is a'epm- 48'cf e r th 1 6t j uris'd ictibri ifnd sby ereigii edrlii;.Qjngrcsipiina 7i m. a m under), which po vyer, with the Iconsentbf thejates thrbugli whicjrthis (thbCpm ber and). Ro npaes, ori fill ri a fty jcb rii mcriccd , b ri d ; has been so fiir :execiitedi ) x 1 arirpf bpiuioni tliat CpiigrcssuHlri tha. ftltates-yftlVv itt fbWthougji tle atmpi;iatioif j)or mop b w ill 1 i mi ts for is uclpu riiosesthey? can grain t up, power oi j urisuicuon or sove-roi-ntyi " liy speci alftCph trac' wi th t he ntd$tateKj CTliis pbwerari begraritf ei))biilybIie Copsti m!e;;prescribed'byj flihls &shioriablei416ct prwtUoMiias yt h)l4fMsm w , bu tj tvemliprim-t ivr doc trine toefatfndliri ry ; p r ai i ue u r poses o i in lern a i un -nrblveriifent anil mitirierelv theVriirhtuf ariiii v liife riiorieyrirideitiie riliwk vestr of the general vwelfare inay,-beseeii pagip 54 , . ofs f h e Report ;al I uded-to. , x In regard., tj" this i iloctrinp bf Jhejap propnatings pcwei,'I',vill ibily say.Vthat if; Congress. has ftiQt,tiiider thoJConsti tut ion,; the power trr execute' a get(eral J system of. Internal Jmnrovcmeiit -withiii J thevptatcs,! tlien it has jioHhe jibwer to execute any part bf iauch, system.' And if it rannotjcxcc.utersuch a'system,' ei their! wholfyVr in part, then it cannot ovectite. it ; iiwiiiy wav, or by any means; I anu i ii canu .acytiiii piisii 4uis ojojeci by. ay mea do so by the b dy meansV: by; which it coulp 'do .so; i f itlieHimpij plainlygiVcriLiriitlie CpristitiHip)nHiw else, J 1 2 'ask, f could ") Cxpgress exe rxiise this pbwerthap byltlie cation of moneV.r : Thisx is 'the nrinci- pie, almost iiie oniy means uy wuicnvjic , v - , Z .XXX couiu u o i'-p l 1 1 1 s j s u i e vs f i osiu i a vy )p wiep; t hp mea risj by w h i cli tal t he legi tiriatp;power. carried.:ii(toeut whlcltlie.;cJiuM Jipre;i ttdas,;lt lias beep bpjiisijderecl n I riiited . jm wer? lt isilimited Janci; confined )toU he fulfil me ri apdte secutionUjif V the?delegated Jjegfti m ate pp wersj Jgran ted a rid enu nieratbd in tlHCbpsttuib of i ts splierel ofj .)actio;ir ;aniifeyery2 jiendi ;ure" jo f ' k )si nglp Idol jar ttnnyj p i ttier puise,iiSvan ijthcoristitu tional lacta usurp ition of p j,w er;:x::' n jigp Sir. Prose to niake an exnlanation : havin done s q, and Jp r eseii te jl ; some views iii relation toliecbnstitutipnalUy) of the bill before' the Housel I: will rib IbngerJriVrude ipon its :;tirne'.x nS?J iv AlfcxanilerJ Hamilton x'f k:'vi:rx 1 PROSPECTUS X iVSCZIOO 1- -! - - i '1- : V l?pr the Eijluiatip .Tq be stablished.at Nkw-Havkjc. Connecticut, v ii' ".V lx;x !i By ; X:;v)X jK'i Ax E propose in ; the ensuing spri ni Iq esta- IV ? bhsh at New-Haven, a School lor the"Eklu- cation of Boys, to be i calletj the New-Haven Gymnasium : and haye eiaedhe are abd commodious baildu ? originally ntenued asta Steam-bbatj llotet, with the idjicent i grounds." three-fourths of a1 ipue, from the centre -of the iue no use is one nwt jrom ine coiieire. anu tow n and! commands a fine ; yiew )f I: lie, "New- great ambnty as" distinguished s; fprthe beauty 'ni sue anu environs, mt; ucaincss xij h uuiiu iner and grounds, and tlie richness of its foliage J and as presenting a state of society fn a high de- gree moral, eniignieneti anu ponsnenfis a.rayor ed seat ojf edubatiOn. It iswithm t ejght diourt travel ;ffridmke ithan t werity-fdur jfi W ; Bton tbanaftl Pfi phiai abil .h'aal i directf cbmmunication with every part of tlief United Stkter T-'xif .- ' The proposed instiitutibn In its general plan, is J intended to resemblej the Round llilt School, at i rtortnam )ion ? me; proprietors oi wuicu, tor. Ha ving intrc duced the Gymnasium intb tliFa i country with8o..iucJ'talen;andw hanks s of 6e friends bf literatiiretM tbey;db ours alsov 'jfqr jth fpanliessand C0rdiall with whiclVrtlH'yjbe secotoedpurd x WeKjpr ppse,;.withi the ; boysittb fpcttiipthe house as :i: family, "to :ake tlief enre tchare of themj ana to stand in' the'plieeoiF;pter Tl le gove rn men t of tlie i nstituti bp wi II be atbnce. strict! and baHntal, lie ' occasions wilr noe allowed o levDveH the grounds; excejptvin c guardian, "Tbeyilljbe prmiitejcl'tQ "contract" no debt, ' and f to akieioprchstsesll selvesiX-ltl intendeds to have : themal ways, mf .effect furillebbrbw4. iycit.anoHbf i up; uieir time rth pstudy,and uselul recreatirm; X. Wishing thf form tit e ChHtaCter trom an period and not to be 'responsible for habits and a character " form ed jejlsew here; - vre prpi oseto receive boys of tbe ; agei nf striand; to decline Assiduotis attention wdl be paid to, the. subject pi : vAs som i boys are destgnd foreollegey and hetare npt;thVcburse AirimVtiatiifXiri 5eli c.h"s."tb- thel wisbpsl fif ma ithers. t!iparnltBollv5cla$ses; struCtioif i n Spelling, Reading, Vntirig&' I)raw ing'. Jin ' 1 ejCiamai ion anu;. vu 14 jui.iuif 1 1 1 1 iu pietiq and Algebra deb tlie best Bibkjvf cTIabs!; Charts add plobes," i to 0 oe purstieti as an oojecy 01 prune lyipunance. 1 ot b wtll also sf u dy m ench p.anfsh; German Bo and ItAlianN 'uhderh&'ttfe teachers : Vbd 1 fori this5 endjineasbr assi&taiice'bf gentlemen pf acknowledged: talents f Telbbys repaniigjfnr;. be taught liajnt aid Cireek wi tti! the elbi e his Of History, and where It is wished the. ffebrew. v Tti(e;b oy4 not interid4! fbbUegUlC n: ad di.ubatotne'abvhi5 tiPglSt Iiadaif the pa tentsetjnsntjGjmar tensive a course' of MathcmatUs as is desired. They;;:will Ikve th Wie gular coursbf tnstnicitob. in .Botany History, Logic, EtWcs,sileburf Philosophy audi Political Ecoripmyvl4 Itls expected alsbthatthosb stn dentsi;whd have been suGciently long in a course of education, andiave Imade tbeecpiisiteat entswUl be permitted to attend the course ofxec Haven yallejvBnd tjhe .Tsurrouncpmrroountains, of the harbor, ;the Sound, and Long-island. ? .X Ne w-HayenJ: asa- place of moderate size land Aart-jAft ti Gnaticexiie pTlseithToither active e'mplpymeatsltae thefieattli;' alM-'i'hVVffdratinflr thbrchstituticnii- rcnAejnistry.iitneTajogT, anq ueo-i mteTl up in the fear of God lch dav-will becriri : end wfthreattlng" the 5cr,ptiire.s.'aril Praver The Bible Will be'a cla-is-hobk: on. the Sabb h h od the pbpils will attfn.I Church at the -pi-co de3rj?nated1y -t1ier parenT3.' s ,X.W f J This U our g-.'n-ral plaii i we-sliall aim t r- , cutait vWlt.U -tidelit- ; reserving xhowever., the t Tfgilhof .niAkiftg.siK i -Iterations as ? experience- shall show .tobe necessary ; ;vrith the suh?ect cfx education, we are not wholly uncuaintcti. UJis ' of us has beenoccu'pietl far a considerable perl- oX'us havehad the" hrivileWe of sufrermjr rnxny of4he principal Seminaries of Europe ; and on & i . of us, during alpngv residence in Germany; bz3 examined;, " with the-btmost attention and - care, thesystfcin of education ntirsued in several of her umversiues, anu in aer Acaueraic anu lyorniner; ciatiGninaeAtv ' XJ!IhefewiH bej twbi.6atiorjs in A ypaf, 'eacb of X tbreeeWl'i tlip'iSrsc tbommencbob .tlie'.first. v Weqnesrtay offMayilae'-fliUieroaUhct.-econo;';.-. Wednesday of jSepteniberr ;. Durincr both, the, - boys Imay remain at the school, Tvithout addition 4 atetpenieiXX..yxO,t ;XX;xU?x x ;v' f V Ve shall have valuable library of. tha best X itltoni n lnfflislt; jLMln isli ; Itali&hi and CiermhnJ :l The -annual chaifors ;pf ten.years atrtt, f bver,M8?three hiindredoUara bavable Quarter- i lyui advance ijbat aldeduCtion will be made K X same ttTe;VThe cliarrefor bbvs under ten is two .'x hundred and fify doUarsj ' ijln thi j I?ri2ed -all harges fprinslrctiob, I including, the" I ip-i. imeJdui jppm jfiiel, jlighfsand furniture. : ?'. except a bed or mattfess and bed-clothing t: be '" furhished bf the ptipi ts These may be pro; :rcd .., on int: sjjoi, i a jair price, nere iz is wis.ied, . ; -:. thie cl6tIiing, of the b byi can be procured by'vi j ; ani((cri germs' adywageopsto; the p?pent.k ; X j ? r tt is intebded to&bpebtl ftret of iv;-M284n F vxl:-, r.X f -.i ' HENRY E.DVIGUT. , 1 '.;-itcrsr ddressfed to bs at NewVHaVeh, or-to j: " at Petersburg will be promptly attended to.-'. .The undersigned, being made acquaintedwith ' the plan of a (iymnasiumi abbut tobe established it- ri. iiwieni. nrevion wine igx ot iviarcn nexr. DwiehC ISsa. are persuaded of the usefalness o such an? institutiopi 'and think tbVVitation ot V j the buildihg,itheaccbmmodati forti s nd e jfnen j ? which th ey i design tbvdeA .suited abyery respect, to; the objec? inyiew j The well known chatacter; t of theSegtinUetnenand i they,; hare enjoyed of witnessinir the best tnodss 1 or inswuciiMn m isurope,Turnisn.tne surest pieage j to tJie public for Oie faithful and successful ex ecntion of the plan proposed. ; .T X " AYale Collejre. Dec-6; 1828. "x Jeremiahg.Dayires.;Yale College. ' iVr,-Bnjamih;SiU Mim -,f XXiJas.5 Lv iKingsley Prof Lang. 5c Ec. ' lliit .m..;iNathaneI'W4TayiorpfvTTiebL.V. ' x osial. tVVGihfbs PfortQrltit. c Bib.CriC ;V. t-' Eleazi' X.PitehJ Prof." Hi v. ; 'Bennispnin'sted, Prbf. Mat. h Nat. PJiiT. dhanceUorXent, tlonivaiiam Wirt. " A- ..:,'"i -' iV. Carolina. llonVVniiam Gaston, Thomas P.vDevereujc, RevDr4lUnior, l 1 vymi.op3sey,';itsq.' lIoaVfTlieodOiie lwighti Lvnde" CatlinJ-lisq. i:'. George Gri ffip, Esq- Rev. Prof Dr.: Caldwell, Ben ,W. Rogers,' Esq.. Seth P."5taplf s, Esq. t ReV; brMathewsJ 'x G eorge .Wi St j-bn g, Esq. Kev:.0iv SpripjjiXf-; ArthuTappari, Esq "Kf: Robert Ralstoii, EsqP Rey';tlr'VViT6n f HpraceBinriesq CliarleChaOnceVvEsq. ElilbtChaunOeyElp;; Revpr.;Ely-jf Rev..I)rSkmrter. ; Andrews;5,' Charleston, 'SlG- Hon. Jpbn Ci Calhoun, , Rev, Ur: Palmer, Thomas Grlinke Esq.- Alfred tXennen, Xiq. ; iX,1 notice: thereof s will bc 'iufltcient to Sitisty1 tHe Taxes . auemereon ipr tne. year xosp, wiui cost 01 irci yertisltig, to tly'7: Xx;:- -' :89acresi inyeb in bV-y7.lleV'Pattersqnadr--' jolni ng JanleS &tCf a w tying op Jl nil Run creek , lyM. acresgiyen tp as ine prppenj or. tne neirs of Iatthew3ms,?atljb pbFish'RiveiX'Xi ;Ciiyi:v,V'.V.-' "' : X222;acresfiyer adjoin- . .'xw Acres, given oy v 1:101 AitJacksbnl lying bn Tom Vckiek. j4ftacre;iTen I; of Leven Calrter, jtyjing "onFa'nbash creek. X XnS Hary CioswelI,-Kect.Ch.iChurch, N,: 11. X '?r! Samuel Merwin, Pastor 2d Pres. Ch. N. II. vUEFERENCES,?-. v."' , ' 1 rfyX ieCQitpV.Mjanday- m May uext, will be Uispldiri tieiiw;n of Rock lord, Surry coun ' tVtheibUbwtbTr&rt or -so much 4cre'"giirert5lii.h adjoin- V m7H Iredeli county Jibe; b the Waters of Dutch- : ,!. 100 ! acre ig'T?W;p by John j lienney adje. irtgHl51liJatYiline;v on'..th;2 'waters -'of the iCVHTHCK B. vniGIIT ChO. March 10., fTlHE.Subjcriberhavine aua1ined"and obtained yLeters of. Administratioi jin; Northampton ' Countv Court Nj Cibb the etate of Dcrothv plutrelSjiwhbM the first cf tlie year 1825; andvtt appears hat tier spnJlpwell.Gray-is ona ; of the heirs of tlie said decedats estate ; end it - appeara hathe saidlloweir.Grav hrsbeen! ab-.' .sent fnm;th5s State for; ten yea , I bzve al: ) cb- tamedietters ol Administration 0.0 his tr -.;d liollVEstate. rhis.is;thjerefdre' to.'C'v e no tice-tdtho aid -iioeGrayf JivlnK'.'-to ccrne forward and cciye;his part of his deceased ma therfs estate also bis" own.ektate; otherwise I sbll 'proceed tb dispose ef the fcsid dicedent estate; aVelt as his o wn, " c-i taalav'requirca i a; : msuch'-ces.rxxVu-4 ; :;- "-Vv : '" - . bf Dorothy M u rel 1 and XL c v til ray, mptbn; N.C. Feb. 20. IX 51 Cw ' : Nbrthampt Fpr ialb at; this cOce. - V r ' iX;; ';xx:?.;XxS ''-.'.-r:iC-.-n-vv; il.-M'---Jf vivXX V r-:.-?: S.- 1!
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 15, 1828, edition 1
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