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Hill 1 !v.S ami l ' If-Wff mm i I - if t: - 1: B'Kri ;iSf?nff -Tirf hasrene-t- uplift, tu .bav.e that citizen :brpught be i: 4l t frantic mihlarr tyranny : it wasgrVss- ableri thah fiinu obervnthat hisrfl iyliu illuMy a i m osi 1 1 m Dorw n t;oi - iyl4-:-...;i: - U '' i y r. ., i,- V.; :ti ..-V;-4-a-:I ''1- 'i'f oui'-v' vuiiiiu vii; - -1"" s ..' . .... r . . ..Oj"- "2 3 tjistiniieiail:ot;aiiaoDii.ng?anttqu o;eim5i pistoling ,:vuffV"n';V .w-yrv t".--..:'; :btirt2anT :ftthe lore ffeitrarowwe Mst Atm.- if ItM a neither W ri2ioffir "morals.' sJL ;Snrct;?asf;sa: jiublii' officer. - yK i::&t ! i fi ill' Geii Jackson? bath; been Vested with 7 -f , :; th en acted . vj.y u ; Litui 1 tica. iui.j. iiiiiij w .'.V dtSiretKer; n.i enemy's f PR M eft nonef , hi?, large ,ftrce to anii ;ther$ were none of four ratectjnd,because;flie Qveriior;:of loritiesfonimtoR Georgia ordered some of, the mil itiaf &V -Hm... witlr shall say nttthingibout his cbti-'l nasTaw jprocecy lis ronuers, anu i' f K m v ; J pumshvth&' jj A ; I 1, rto him mghacinfr and insultin'sr "letters fqr having, dared to do so . Avhile ne (J.acfenisfM arrived tliereas colnmahdinff ireheral .h.ej ; &pleasure e to be imprisoned by him y 'Vi- for hipiPtnce, as lonat r p" i ii i.tt ,';V 'i1' Generaftt-.A ktoeH j epartid froni SfMPI?i to SalemtKewbaryportmr f$mm-m Boston took him irtharrge -6 &$mW& : anifled ..for ded for hira,by the x3ty ChaHeaW? Howevesomeofrhem' .attacked-the s he fpers .of Georgia, .whichGBn, .fack- and took his seat ?nv one; Iprovidfed liy thV Governor, on beh.al f of the Stae, andl Avhich,; under uri; escort of jcaviirjr, lnvarmAi"C niiu , avuuui Lfatuu -ur unci, vju t uui , a aid s, iwas to con v ey - hi m to the f New Hampshire line; and to receive hini at that5 line on his return to Boston.-r- Great preparations were making where ver he was expected,1 to xlo hini honor. tiiougn nis journey eastward was to-me very rapid r as he was to spend Wed nesday in Jfortsmouth and return to Boston by noon on X hursday. I he Boston Centinel says, of his J visit to that city, that 'the entire, week during which we were lionbed with the pre sence of Gen. Lafatette, was one festive jubilee, in which all hearts united, ajid all hands participated; !The-Geiferal would leave Boston the dav after. his return to it- on his way south, and has mentioned as a reason for his hasty movements,4 that he feels himself called on by a sense of propriety to visit tne seat or government as eariy as pracjicaDie, ana tnat it is ms inten tion to return to Boston the next spring, prior to his return to t rance. " rWciaimed martial law. That is, he sub MpTOPW nelu- 'H1 hiriWwJftnW rk;rii rKifrnnV Uovernor.showever, lie met with a man r.xvl 1 1 lcnrpin Ka ImnrkniiW himlwho was not to be overawed or bul so -the . matter ended Hied; with 'hard r e - cin 'Krkf r cwloc t'l lio"firctitiif irr I ne; pleased, ana, tone tnea xor wnat ,w' A - ..y ryveHhe'iniBl ot ttie uniteaies has given to uon- ibt bv k jury & the las, but by courts- gressand to Congress alone the pow--aft&lcof his-b er of declaring war and authorising acts rd tin the StatfcHouse and prevent, other authority n the union can do it, ed tliertegislature Of Louisiana ifrom sljess individualsBut:, Jackson,. VAxheeting, In fact, as. commanding ge-: wtlThw army v entered the SpamsKter- -feffid ratlVlativludii r,lory attacked and took some of their CMialKadkectiyefpcS. towns and forts, and, on their ternto. malf cannotconceive a mbreesnotic rl fau,se,a severai mf n ,l nun 5 - Wlitary tyranny:! VDuripg:tlie hole nay he hung one after he had been ac uir j.i'J':.. t a 1 1. Quitted bv one nt his own courts-mar- t : oi ine. jveyoiuiiuuarv, war,, anu in? lastJ , . - : . " 'J ',1" : ' 1 ttT i i ' . -1 r" ;. ii-VioUWov4 rionl AVaBUrn tiai itiius maKine war ou a lorcigu;; na- another office v except Jackson, lever apce pMhe constitution, and . f wX;1i,f Kf ca i. a ?wJ'i- shewmerthat heregards no law, civil " vcuseofes nbr his fne ? Whv or military,' but ,s solely governed by irulythat: tljere were some d 'iin' NfMrlaae: I -T ,V ; - 4. As Governor of t londai - There, r,,t .r' v ' J nr. . i 'i r I ftir-i lnnnino thf Snanisi. (tnvPTnnr. i .The General made the fbl lowing re- Cincinnati were tnereno oisajtectea, people auringi the Revolutionary war ? Where Were wh?.naa staid lor tne purpose 01 den- ;f an Tne toes;r ur oecause , tn ere are i r-- T , ."v ' ftf'irf nf mrll hp mP i3va?: with; the. most violent and vulgar abuse, But4we are told that bv it he saved he arrested him; and because the Judge ;'ri.4Vn granted, a writ; of habeas corpus, he the 17th if 1 . "Si-" mm mfm via ; ill i I ltd m mm i i i j i j i I m i t 1 n ov,j:w;a ;me,,(0,io,.nriAiwc; . aousea ana tnreatenea mm, 1 nejuase . ' . ., " .1"' - t. .1 ! I wne mpfln pnnn tn snnmit anii Slitter 1 a WviK ' :ri,1 thA-rvibrv- himself .to be.., bullied. But he and the t:vk itXTvAw qVk r Tl,r I General afterwards disgraced them - afnd not?by Ipsi proclaiming martial selves and the country bythe indecent ; Ur . rr. iffKoohi irnn thT and abusive memorials which they pre- Sievervhumrfn.beinirin New.Orlens was senH to . the; President and Congress y, could uoi haye got there .without. beat- If, on either of these two last occa- Mnguf armj sions, the General could have got -us : t?feb tfe jobod grossly into a' war with Spain, he; would have " iirnorattt will say, that Jackson was a -1 secured . to himself, in spite of the Radicals, for some years more, his pay and .-emoluments ; ot a Maior treneral f upwards of 7,000 a vear) and to his Drotner wmcers tne protession which mey naa moracea,' - nut at tne same time he would have run the country to an enormous expence. jfcpam however ins-so. ig:!:- Traid- of Hhe eneniv"; xettins information 4 liisvpofsition for he took up adfe'n fT ifcrte pbsifr in it eight ' ? Taysfr without moving, o-Idm 'ireconnpitering;, ithe enemy's : .eral Vcbuld. become as well acquainted M wi th his -Pos1tibn as he was h i m sel f. -esde?a was not in a condition to go to war, al- Tnit though she had, abundant cause for do- longing to jine arpiy, wunuux.. a, procifi- Vmation.nd the pvoClamation could not : 3tf itself arrest any man. - L he only dit--fe ren ce i t made ; was vthat without it verV citizen must have been dealtvyith ir'Yrmanccbrxline'' totlie coristitu - and the laws but under it, every- which! believe, will be disputed .by.no r citizen's life and lilwirty were subject- man of information ; but if any one Vd to the arbitrary will of , Jackson, the doubts it, I will refer him toany mem- most passionate ana -least uiscrei anu j uer oi congress vviKX-.was vt vv asnmg--.on;t derate min alive. .'. ton four or five years ab. As. hov.er But'fetill ive may be told in general ver, he neiCher made that declaration, .terins' he saved INew-Orleans." - From what did" he save it? Frrtin destrii(- !ibn ? NoMFroml plrfnderiKo, Or i i ' "-l J iii: : aw : it." u:. ni v..;, u ply to the address of the feociety of Massachusetts on ultimo : s ": " Amidst the" inexpressible enjoyments vflnch press upon my heart, I could not but feel particularly eager and happy to meet my beloved brothers in arms Many, many, I call in vain ; and at the head of them, our rhatchless' paternal. Chief,- whose love to n adonted son. I am nroiid to sav. Ivou have 16ns: witnessed. But while we mourn toffe ther for those we have lost, vhile I find, a consolation, in the sight of theirl relations and friends, it is to me a delightful I gratihca tion, to recognize my surviving companions 0t ourj revomuonary army that ,army so crave, so virtuous, so united by mutual con fidence and affection. Tout we have been the faithful soldiers of , independence, free dom, and ; equality, diose three essential re quisites of national and personal dignity arid happiness ; tluit we have lived to see thoe sacred principles secured to this vast lie public,; and cherished elsewhere .by all ere nerous minds, shall be the pride of our life. the boast jof our children, tfie comfort of wiiir last moments. Receive, my dear brother soldiers, the grateful thanks, and constant love, ot your old . companion and friend. Notice.. nrhnt--' Inrlrcnn tfrnrti hie inbnhnn . r. . . . i enceto aragffinga! aenator ot tne uniteU;,irind; States trom his seat, and cutting off his ears, raid, surrounded by his aids, was on his way to attempt it, is a fact. . brvrph'sbnai ,yio1ence? Nb. i.i Si r ; - r . rf-.'-ter. f lie bti ly saved ,i t trom a temporary oc . 'u patiop by,theenefmy'. ; If I am iisked hovCl know that this would have been fev only consequence or the enemy t ... - : r I answer, by r ' Jhe sameTr is enabled tp I J f ; rb gift of inspira y i . ' .tionthafiwliat: has'repeatedly: lappenY : cd,-and been always attended with the v ame consequence, when it does hap-J y T ; rpeh vaain will be attended with like consequences.;" Forexample, the sun,j X ;. ;"'iertainV:number;pfK hours after rising ;l & lf-fi H the? gift oftprophecW m on" seeing ; : . . the sup, risr fore tet that he' will set. llt! :.':'rttv:J iTuHup- ihft TJevolntifnarv War. t'l'y'y same' enesn'y) 'after the r u " battle of ;Lbhg Island got possession of tMt W';: .3"- Yorkj-afterHhebattle'bf B lP ': J n posssorv Jof Ph i ladel pliia, 'B'-ifiA,;.; ' Ijulrj estop ,c.i&c. ind they did not jsesiruj oi . piMuicr cimer oi tnose ci- ' 5,, b, ties; nor did they slaughter or nial treat thcintiabltan ' rafv 7 possessjonbf I tlieml , ,It there ts 1 arv possession :AnV3Wanfoi.mn;-and-:.3s!ash:-a' sbi iHd. as, tnplacfe the temporary becupa ?yifbVipeven the property in tvKpreej-vation of thecon JitulvJoniQhe; laivsrlind: the' first pritici zfples of VB'ybrty, he is unworthy of "eaUitlictriS soH -of the. United in writing, (that I know of,) nor car ried it into effect, I will only make one remark on it that if Gen. Jackson was President of the United States, with iillsthe patronages .civil, military, .. and naval bctongmg to that oihee, he would probably be surrounded by all the idle, profligate, and -aspiring young men in the country ; and would there not then be too much reason to fear that, under the direction of such a chief, they would reduce members of Congress to the wretched alternative of choosing which they Would prefer, their own personal safety, or the due discharge of their duty to their constituents. The facts stated in these letters are all indisputable, being derived from the most authentic sources ; whether the concl usibn s d ravVn from th.ein- be correct, every man must judge for him self ; but, Intrust; it hath been shew; that Gen- Jackson is far from being V. man of talerjts, hardly possesses a com mon ' d egreebf n nd ers taud i n an d in -formationyand Iiathfno pretensions t sound sense and discretion j-tha, by voting for "and supporting partial, unjust, and unnecessary taxes lie hath shewn himself hostile to the in terests of agricul ture in general, and those of the Southern States in particular 5 4 that he is either; wondeffiA ly ignora nt of the constitution and the laws, or to tally disrescards ! them ;-tfrat he hath repeatedly, deliberately, andin ivrit ing, avowed the most arbitrary and unconstitutional 'principles : and that, every time tnat ne natn oeen entrusted TTN consequence of some unforeseen occur JL rences at the time when an appointment was pubhsfiecl tor.the ISeuse District Confer be held at Whitaker's Camp-Ground, ng a Camp-Meeting, there Will be nb Camp-Meeting, andtbe Conference will sit at Holland's' Meeting-House, 9 miles south of Raleighcommencing the 14th of Octo-' ber. Sept, 111 WM. COMP 1 ON " 87 ; Kpemr,ne6ucm fojrie-yeapitl coi scrjptibn"ita c!oseitheBayweceSig;'tbVt oi 3 yr- tail vtct; j 1 j 1 1 c 1 1 is-rr r n ucr v. uey-hunup at thp ustial drsxioubt " Z frhird DtivThe iWrietor's Purse. $200. Moneyjhiinguptwp traile'heatfintrance souring EbtrancecS25togtthertH thatday,mvm-' t he-Tract m bd:"berV Stages-, and Litter flirnished HaceHorselAifeS W 'arrentbnU.N;Cfe9piKi$2.i;y of thed' an0d''days'CHace,3by 7, 1. i - - :v " -'. " "' 1 .- .' V ' .' . lp OURTII CLASS SCHEMED w vijPrize;bf; 4 ; X 2000 i 1000D J:!" .."::4500 -;VS06te; ;.V. -'-.. - S40 ; ;'50 y . 5 ,,,;.;6:: x -jf " ' 690 6072 ' 4 6924 Prizes 10626 Blanks. S70200 17550 tickets, blanks to a prize.; Tliis Lottery is fbrpied -bythe ternary I The ftite of the above 17550 tickets will be determined in a few, moments by theta wing blT4-ntfnibers' out of 27 put intothe wheel, OCj? TIjc drawing will take place bn ;Thurs:'' day the. 25th day of November, or at a much earlier day, if the sale of tickets will .warrant it. ; Tickets and Shares in this Lottery, can.be obtained without any advance on the price, by leaving' orders for the same at the Bookstore of J. GALES & SON, Raleioa. ". . :. Whole Ticket , . (?5 00 ; : iiaif " ' do k ;- 2 50 -Lfi .. .; - ' Quarter do .. " '-.1 '25 ' ' ''a : , Parcels of -9 Tickets may " also be had purchased in that way they will. cost $45, and are warranted to draw $20, less 15 per1 cent. 1 . Should a parcel he purchased by certificate it will cost only ' Of Whole Tickets . Half do '. Quarter do Prizes payable 30 days after the: drawing, and subject to a deduction f pFl 5 per cent.), CO3" Ordersli from the country (post-paid) will meet with prompt attention. ' 3l i July 10. : n 60td '7f ' bfr sold -fo? :Ti vi - f- : J '---- to.pay the tax therebnof the yeal K r "Oeionm& to Thos. D ol ail f.S:Tt , 3--v w.jimv. jiccs.uq .lampSn-i fv Tl - 00 dh Sandy RmV .TTTVL11" 6TiybCotemeaCreek.danatkL1 I- 0V 0SandyrRun C do Jn- - 146 do : .do do I,a:lC Prylev 17 as. 71 do 67 do v: 10 5 v .6900 f S22;do - do dQ: r 30360 - V600 do Cotentnea? Creek do Heirs nf i, 15vidalsonmar3hHfiwell AldrklrP A 20adoife;Q WilBiW AlSSfe6 J J7 3450 rv dajJohn H.-.iEdvVafds ; 600 Vl6; V- ti ' Thorn? Horner '' .11 ao " no -.. ;a oaran'AiitchpJi ' do : Christopher lieyncM do,-'' ' Josenh RevTw.f,ici x 'l ,;. Charles S. West .r Sugg Aquilla Uenry Sugff iTOpsiah Sugg, Jun, .x v uywsui vynitov ' do Nancy Ward -, r do Christopher SYotf , -r i O AugustusWiUiaTn do Benjamin Hardv uu.iiuu ttause ; 137 do do' ido do 400 do 23CT db 255 do- :.4do 400 ;db do 121 do :.do 7400 do v,.: 40 -1252.1821 dodo 218 do ' do doT"- do Samuel Vvhitbv v ICTown .tot ( iu SViowTiilI,Barbary . Wootcn 182i do on Polecat, belonging to Thorns DaU,:e.:f.V-j",;;j.; , "":: 300 i ', - do - . ' do Henrv PnrtUcf 00: 200 191 do - j ;; ;'.ao Henry Forrest to i , lo Josliua Griffin ;do 'idoThomas .MilW 1595 on Cotentnea cr'k. do William Pop 2. 466 561v 372 ,20 21 do do Polecat " do -" - do ZilDha R r. . uu n.. rut he?'. do Jethro Warren .do Hejrspfl.D.ml, doAnthdnyrv.Pelcr do vv illis llunree -. j . --...- 1. 1 - 856 2 3 Cotenthc-t cr do. Stephen Kstsbn rr 1554 on Sandy . Run do Joseph Kashury : -MO 1P28 14 . .7 TTROM me at Lancaster Courthouse, Soith Sl Carolina, on the 29tb of this instant,! my Negro Man ROB. He is about 21 or 22 years of age, has a pleasant countenance, 1 speaks pretty quick, .converses sensibly, and both reads and writes. He rather inclines to the yellbwislvcolor, of low stature and not very heavy made, will weigh about 125 or lSO Bqb hasbeen often at sea and has contracted something of a bailor's air when walkibg.-rr Hi3 teeth are very white, and has a ' small scar (I think )-Telow. his right eye his hands and feet are smatl. Bob had on when he left me," a small chip hat, blue cloth pantaloons, but he will change, as he has other clothes, and it is likely he 'will wear a blue broadcloth coat with gilt buttons. He took with him a jiair of short boots with revolvingheelvjdsb a bible and a small psalm and hymn book. It is likely Rob will Change his name and at tempt to pass for a free man. ' 1 think he will make for the North and may attempt to get a passage by water. Few negoes have the. cunning and sense he has. jAbout two years ago I bought him out of Jail, sold as a runa way for his fees. " I will give twent dollars to any . person who will lodgfe hint irt any Jail in the United States. .H , rf '-: ;l July,31. MINOR CLTNTOX. " 77 i0w 'i Transylvania University. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. i npIIEt Lectures in this- Department ' will JL commence, as usual, on the First Mori dav of November next, and terminate ! the first week in Mareh. Anatomy and SurO Trr r n gery,by Xcnj, It . Dudley, MI). Institutes of Medi- , . ' " V -, cine, Clipical C CUas. CaldtceU, JW D. ' Practice. 3 ' , Theory and PracO' 1 . tice of Physic, j Samuel i?row, Materia Medica&7 . , ',. ' ' M n Medical Rotany. $ Jntri -ra-e JJ Obstetrics and the . , - Diseases of Wo-C n it RicliardsoJi, MI). med &;Cmlure, . - ? i i , ,; 7 .James Blythe, DD. and 5 Hubert Best, AM. . W. DUDLEY, Dean of the Facult Commonwealth Paper received for Chemistrvi N.B. Tickets as heretofore. 87-4t. Warwick vs. " . . ' ' : - - J with military command,' he hatb tram- Aug. SOtji, State ol X ot t-ij ar bVma, :,, .. ! , Halifax County. , ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Ilackada, Original Attachment .-4 y f and 'premises in District Alex'r. Boyd.Jyn'r.J No. 16. J - -; :f j it appearing to the Court, that the defend JL- ant in this case has removed out of this State, or so conceals himself that; the-usual process of law cannot be served upon him : be : made uv the Register, printe'd in the City wi'iuuvigifi iui, IWV.V uiuiuui, uidl UIUC9!) LilC defendant appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the coun ty of Halifax at the Court house in Halifax. on the 3d Wbndaof NovinbeneXt, reple vy the property so attached, rbr plead to" is sue, that judgment final shall be' entered and Execution awarded. ';j ; A truel copy, , ': : Test, ; -yj.' RICHEPPESCC 7 ' Adv. ?525. 1 ,1 Q?iA oy t-C ar oliiia, , Haywood County. Superior Court of Law, second Wednesday af ter the 4th Monday of March, 1824. John Crow, j vs, James Holland's heirs.;1 WHEREAS it appears to the satisfaction of the Court, the Defendants James Holland, jun. Sophia Perkins and f Cynthia Rhodes, heirs oi James Holland. decd; iare inhabitants of another government; It is there fore ordered, by the. Court, that publication be .1' O w .1 W . 1.1 uicluc o iiiouuis in- tne naieign KensterjitnaT the aforesaid defendants appear at the next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the coun ty of Haywood, at the Court-house in Waynes- vine, on the 2d Wednesday after the 4th Mon day in September next, then Be there; to plead. answer or demur, otherwise judgment will be. taKen pro fcmfesso. ' ; Test, 'r; J. B. LOVE, C 67-3m. Original attaclimenti levied 'on land.'. . jl '-' ii' i ' State of North Carolina. Northampton Countrw Court 01 Pleas and Quarter Sessions," June Term, 1824, Eliaa Johnson, vs. Drury Nelson. Judgment by default is sranted. the Plain. tiff and tlie property condemned, subject jto the; Plaintiff's recovery 'z r ? IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, tliatthe defendant is not an inhabitant of tins state 1 it is tneretore oraerea and de creed by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for thrpe months suc eessively, "that unless lherdefendant Drury jNeison appear at tne next court ot Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be-held for the Couhtv of Northampton at the Court "House in said County, on the first Monday of -September next, and replevy, the-. property soattached and ptead to issue, judgment, final will be en- icicuLiigiiiuai. mm auu. execuiraii awaxaeu ac " Withes?, John W Harrison, Clerk of our said Court at Office the first Monday of June A, D.. 824; antlin the 48th year, of American Inde 63 issued June 11. J. w. HARiiispi?, c; C c, Adw6. do do ? xlo, Stephen ttoerers -.doV do Richard L. Tison do do May's heirs W ' I A i a 'la. . "aiicriitiinto r . lin William Alrirido ' ""ft -T . T t; . . i : i- . i oa j erenuan oarrow , , do John Barrow 1 ;5 xlb Elizabeth Barrow r ' ndo CullenEdmomlsot i;d6! James Gliisgbw . fs do Heirs of liur-H ;;.Hi. ' r:' " do Isaac nay ; us do Isbam Laie, Ado Henry Taylor , doAVilUani Wiiliams'! - i ? i -r . i-i ifii- no n esiwo q nuan: Richail 595 1817 ,50 -4L 636 350 i . . do 100 do 7.8 .do :. 34 . do 525 do 125 : do Edmqnsony; 4 50 do: .790 . : do 347 h ' V do ,320 do 140 . ; do ,750 vdo Wooten , i , , 278 (1821) do no do do : Heirs of da John AWndge 298 R do do Bryant Lane . 200:.; o t-ydojjohn Moorpng; 200 i t . do w do as Guardian , 60 " , do do Sally Sauls 570T ! . do do James Taylor . 213!- ; do do Avy TayJpr .' 419j do do WininedWstbroo,c 200 j : I do : Elizabeth Dawningi not given in) j r. i-- ; ;. 140 Cotentnea c'k. do Mary Coward' 100 I do' do Jesse Coward j j 435 ' j do do Robert Harper! 615 6 lots in Hooker ton Wm. Hooker 790 5 , ' do v . t. Hymericl; Hookfcr 200 Cotentnea c'kil do Richard Ilbdges 133 250 Is do--- do Wm. Kilpatrick do V d d0 Susanna Westbroolv 337 1 lot in Ilookerton Gray Westbrook .2 do . do . Thomas Moore. - 28 Cotentnea ck. . do ! Tunifieldj Wilson 640 J do Walter Dunn, 'y 220 - do - 175 T do 410 ;! lo , Lassiter's 'heirs f 676 (1821) do heirs of Kilpatrick 4168 ;do- do 216 do; do; 650- - do; 1 do 112 do do do "John Dunn, Jor do' Susanna Dixon i do Relhany Hause. do William Philips for . I''V.;. -,V' - do Simon Bfeeton to f do John Creech : do . Ki nch en 1 Hxon 'do Obed Dixon - do Thomas Edwards doV Anthony Pate 136 334 50 1100 ' 203 . 847 500 660 700 '4861 40 -662 50 55 50 50 412 252 253" 270 370' UUJW do do; . i do . ?do 7db ; do do do do ' ' do' do do Mo; do ;do; iuo-v; idb Ido' 483 l821cro. town lots in Itookertoh do Lewis Whitfield 50 oh Cotentnea c'k doEdmond Breemon 490'H. do . : db Solomon Brare ior RasburyV Heirs, , V , ; :'y:.J . - :los3tiio Moses JoDq'r 1 1 ?sviln a., riawpll i . ' : 1 i - do Wm. R. DJ Speigaf ydo Arthur Speight -' do W. Shackehbrtl do Lemon Speight' ' do Thomas Speigh flr Snmtiel Vines OO rwisua ovXi-'j" ' do Theophilvi jEasda' - do John Harper doAIram Moore ' do Isham Me'nshew '" do Jno- McKeal, Jun r. " do Isaac Price do James R. Price' : do John Pope n .. " - do J esse- Rasbury ' : do William Raabury " do"Sabrinai Daniel do iohnl Glasibv,- 'do Jnoi McKcid, Sqnf ' do Sarah MinsheW J do Arthur Shacklefj 4-v.-- i . ' . 1 r ' . J - , . . ( 1 'All thnviA hflvino Tf pints for either 01 J abpve named years, af ereqiiested to pro4f c them, as4t js impossible for the Subscriber to know who has and who has not paid--n r he is under the necessity of collecting truni those who have not paid, if not by fair means by law: o . i JOHN HOLUiiAi, V , w j . of Rjch'd U...JJngniwp.v"r Greene cow Aug. 25, 1824. r: - 1 McCawford & Mr: Gallatin f HIHOSE nen.Uy to the VElectiont Crawford & Mr. Gallatin for President ana Vice President of th6 United SUtes,as .rr commended by the late Congressional W cusare requested to mee at Mason Orange County on Saturday the Wn September, next, to express their WWPf. xr:oi nsJommattrthi and to use to promote. the interesl oi A FRIEND TO KEFpBJ'-- ( 100 122 200 db do do do iio do f K ATatinnnl Nomination. anU honorable means said recommendation August 14, 1824. 8- - i'- Mi 2! ;ifV'. '1 , ;.: " "1. It