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-' ,f 4, r ' i 4. Is published every JTrrsiiAT and olijjt . by . JOSEPH, GALES & SON,. Af Fite Dollart per annunv-half in advance. ;ot cxceedinjer 15 Fines, neatly inserted three tiniM frrv lnI1.qr. and 25 cents ftncWn'v cm. - lii 1 it,uiuinerce wun foreicrn: nation. nrl n!nA..--i - i.i-iLi J I . ceeiling: publication tboseof ipvater lenfftlililtarj roads were necess.'trvi ' r'u ' - -Vi . , . I n iL. r"1 ., r ' in mc iic uuiiuniUM.Y.vunj-nsn ATions .kfyJly. received LtfTTKR to the Edi- . must be post -tu.ul v...; r I : ' tors ;; - v coNsoDATiqN. 7T f -v" rvtT jji fvi. .mc puoucai pany.woum le adtoap- i. ,wci..atid ; canals thighoueverpart cf:the union, ex- 2 , 'fhhieflyHcon V,"" jAeyeryceni : mat urnhlirWhaiinfto f'r.. ' 'li. J ' - uvui..sc iuiui i. urpius revet JiUe at lS liardlv one time insert thht Bof i??W.man;lo6k .H.vamowBjSp (icccrunr or J'arnfs in - the HJniteq vt muwaiic spcnes oi 3r. aiiuior ze the making of Internal Improve- -f StatirSi frnwthe C6riVrhtiun if l87 "j"mes iof Maine, and Mr5 Barboijr of ments,Ms, ii;other-woi;a miestiow-whether ' the presvfit period w- ' Virginia, , in the Senate; were trium- he peopH; of. this Union, in forming their " ' , ' r" f' Phant in1 point of argument. y - ' ' comnon ocjaI, compact an avowedly ftir; he -..v . r4 ..(CONTINUED.); :'---. a) On the 10tVofT?P?. h' KWl irt PurPse of promoting their general welfare, oNDurinihe allhnnistra Ion of;fr, raKtI?i-. fcve formed their a manner .i i prove, u.iney couiu. utjtherprinci- fives, 115 to , ! Z:" XV peyen out ot 24, Irom N.' York,;voted X "X I ! -1 h'rtW c,;c 5 r' a-V,Vf' ; "in-Varoi na .otca tour Canals are an ZI' .7" . v'rf - fTran Ioar? onemember absent. -Among of improvinj . i , - - . - - . -r-r",j.v j.t.c v.i-t ujc uiiinir uujeciions'io tnis Dill, 'Were. I ,cuF' wmcn tleman on the subject of .the Cumber- 1st.. Thak it contemplated no equitable i ----- -r"-? " 0.,,uVJ.;,,,ailu ,,M lca. principle or expenoi sonsana lor motives,o(; very man fest ney, neither in anv ratioof tavtinn ?"Ja se as a creator who orJof reUsentatio7 btngS I ?eS0ft-h!? incic,U states which had a,rcad7 meritoriously Tv ' IZTnZ1119 1 da ?7- expended their domestic, revenues ,q Richmond lEnquirer, on thabovequo! ! 1 ' rlVll-n1 grooming tfie public improvements, like -Newark tation : 1 rV ! r?bt.f the P4rfe M,C,?V en' he and South-Carolina, Were for that very ; These doctrine. may be calculated fir the I 1 '.Hf?P'$l&& lWKlPpcct reason toL beUeft out, and their ' taxes Indian of Wout torety w of Viigiiiia. V'.'iv'Wj'n appropriated to? supply and make good h hall nn famine the opinion of Mr. L TOtonification-contractor. and ns mtirH -K i i . v Adams as to roads and cii.al. nlvKt.i- w i . .. . . . ... j : , t jt-r. t. .,.vm i .( ai iiiiitiiiiiim iir iii-ih iiri'iir iinnrion. r pienuju. projecp ou tmcided also luith Mr. lr,nMa rl it:- , -rP tT vv r '-'n'r, uireguiacing commerce clause. Tii te plan, or fortifications on every nar( I th ot -mail nlniiftAl' vupm! eoon ,'f v . vui- ' 1 s - - " " V. TI ""v " v -iT Tc-r, uui iwuwi. t iiJvil I '- "lc ' vunuiuoiv - oi xne nation is P?1? -increase: otiestapding of thenf for instance Will apply to Mr, Corg to him within the purview of mJT ma" ie utithei main ob I Calhounsi iWlic to DeeiCreftl on the 1 H""er p! tne general government.: - "Whqan 7read thSsdSy T nrodimohs7 inflnon tko TwQ; I A -'. ',v v : a I lDUS ,ar and-xio farther fV What cannot lbr-the time jr t-. "".--Mvumt.tuvi iwiuvui inp nrcouni ni ins innrnpv rnr ima uous, irj .wmcn neproposes to lay ;outUeriousrtp-r-'-f.1" ' ' i y y&yter.: VIr unuisguisea, . anti f lare nirn in the race Ay hen Mr. JeF- ferson fproposed to abolish t!)einternal taxes; it was nonorfaccbu hjt Vf Jlien - of ,taxitionvirotiivlwhcK Ih the bur-f e people would be th us relieved, I but to take .away ;the executive influence over it JSut 'Mn J;r was st illttdical &t that tunes I 'and fhmn'pf ;i i? 'KVia ' cli 1 1 1 F Vm.i I j . t.-i -: : ,v . - - .'i .xiiew ins 11 'ii .1.. i . - -. f - V - 4' . ' : wisiio to au minister in e rasmonaoie loi f HV; 5 f' j " - . - I'T-- t I 4 In Jan1824!5Ir; Smithanfl Mi5 :Findlay, of the : Senate, moved sepa4 pater resoltitionsf in substance,'; that' the cfoinyte 'Qprt orhf'ciitacT; pf treqtiesting eiPresiden tl tb enipfoy apart!bf the - a ri cri n eer cir rs ttr asct?rtaifi ! thp ' Wrar ti - babil i ty if u bi ti rjg theTSch u rl kill arid the Delaware, and theAUeeany- and thtusqueharinahiiinWPerinsylvania Whi ch, oil the application, of th e Pen n - s vlvania ;delathn- to Mr CalhouriP LS iri ' . ra";;VVV . wrnutesiandim pppn pre- r Kiiiiy i vaiiiii ucicuaiiuii. was I 4j4iviui iv tvvTirM ,oiiu uiffiauvi y iiiouvi f been lately suryeving some of the creeks 'ts ir. :k-AiliL. Lii.i?. l L .t 1 111 IUC JU?i-;;iV;u:lt rfisk wpected i i . v.- . ' ... :.,..:' . . . - ii ' 1119 1JUHCI aSSUUICU UT UUIII lUlnrl WiSVte?SHi d .usiirpation by.;the tie- ,iv fHV.:parwn,Q,.fcaueui.or.wep,QR.- cionstit . n - - " -i r i WHTCUM.UU u i os tiiruuim ,W.3mnu?ea;,nofmn--4iugiit toj.oe (he firtsteni itiV ihi ,i,,.;(:,.n ii. ricoiueui, vriio uoes nceuiic or wno h a. Urwiwr k Uitioni contained 1 thia Dower ex- rfXt. ..k:;!'.-..-'! . . 111 " ''T',4Si ..t Ifcohgissnay euacw ?H0i?hj4La her , ,m lJ3i7,tMr, J..g. Calhoun,. ivas a strenm eem Deilieift for the General wel fa rp ,oncs m the P1 fialelgh, or to any other at te &&.y cox. r'J'Wtaxes.tab , ; . , . .iMES sODtHtn. VW L i 4 T r. JV - - B-r VI Iflll lkWUEK IIIV :-' I1TI WW rT fill '5. DC? II nil ' THID ' tm '. . ' - t . m Wr . - - ' 7 : .' ' 1i ' . -Tj 'I i his Was attempted to h h c i 7 V"! nHAKKN up knd committed the l of sopje, among the several states. , ;r-- i ... "--rrrrr? r w which rai- pit - ' xjy uuiers, irom the oovpr csiumisii nost-otnced xyu nost These pretences Were a (lUmrfJ-.nl so manifestlj strained; and1 fortetiintb much danger of departing from truth, i in reiauon io roans aud canals, Was u' 7.7 s : A V7' F8 of being thehrst person .t( u rse I Slan about' CO tcaildktfout 'built? rTrir f1 .uwr, SJvenO Tegufate lit but he was mistakenThe honor carried in, the Huse.of ,RnresentaMhve too-much respect forth intelligence 86-16 members absent inc the DUblic mo- ... w narsimonmiis nr iipfrlttronf -If cies of the states who had done nothins fVr themselves. 7 7 . , 7 & , The pretetices of drivingAhis assum- or oe. pur4 was taken! : Mz. That Congress hod i 1 . ,lt - , . S . . T, . riirftflto vdSs artu measure rnduin i.t ,- if,l.w'if.;.':-. fnVti':- .J Sl thintke defence of the bijl intiuea tion, oriiat Cifh be arKued With due fence, and was, beyond alt doubt, the most able and elomipnt simmi nf that I most measui ... . . nouse. We nbw;come io.tlie broacp and artl cient line of 1 discrimination between iJ J: i . ; H iciiucis ui iaie risncs ana iiinitea dow- Front the verv oneninir ot the de- vi i4 ii iiMiauiint till :ernal improvement!'1 was t0 he found m the ; articles of cbn- hii 1 in thti lnV mnry "-l -' ;ress, has been the d istincti vel thecharac tcristic, the ei rflnforia A -1 consolidating r ; federal party. c For if congress may auopi any measure, prjnce ana general wtitare uass any ac w which,, to a maioritv n t that body may seem conducive to the general 3vfeitrvatcan they n ? IFto is to limit them or where is the IV ho i s to mum t or triTe is the limitation ?i All th e barriers o f th e i constitution' are thrown down ; all state rights are pros tra oil nc r-il l 'ZiA;2A- i!l Ui:-f t u yrrf . -i'- a4Vu March, 1817 he tntmptrable difficuL iri'sb mjcH nbwer and no more as was tie conies annulled anrl jihi ' TLI-. ir -s - .x , -sj- i - , . . convention oy tra - ieoerai corammee oi jtne nouse oi inn i u nnfo3ci n7 rn rnnvoir inaca :i in Ktalaa 4 1 hereMftaryfenat51r?Johr uon JViessrii ilylqf antf!1 Giles ft Ilut onu. ,-. --v.w- i.iu(iii3 uciug ui xuc Virginia scuoor ot poiiti-l ' i ... , , -- f 1 1 this was the position taken r c - I yJ I I III I 1 1 till. Ill MIH II" I ,in W A. . M A . I, . 7 A . . ' I I . I - T .' . I . I I IQnrOI inf in hUir.firr iiri mftniifntiiraJ I hands f . It would be a hose ofwatmnl .l vji.XW. I ; i Ba was tne nosi ti on assumed i emesr friend of 1 plSe?W. Y The followinletter. however, of Mr. 1 Ina Aealio the causeand furnish some t i rriatic .carrespdhdence. r j -a Clinton oyohn Qinncy Mime, nn the sul i jetl of Inteinuil tmprtrvement. ' '" means of betteVing their own coftditibrii' I rlV CQUntr-v t(SMt Thja ftrt. object -owtitiiun js iae .improvement oi vi ic associau'ii. itoaas anti "oifg-Jhe .mbst'essentlal meah J the condition of nations i arid a i snouici deliberately, by the or- ii Huinorizeo powers deprive LY: :,,U1UH,).1W W9uld. throw out a few sujrtrestinns as to the mam principle . itself. . Can r MrAriams be a friend to a ?rraiited-cdnstrdctkn, when he 5t thut for the: -whale Can one, who takes sucn oroaa ground, be considered s of the old republican school of '98 and '99 ? w hat ever promotes their general neltk what. ever betters or. is supposed to be the" nu-ans or Dettenng tlreir condition ? wliatever im- ao tbeJ Where the federal government do AThat power is de- r " not enough to sar. as th nld I nilliratta caul k!. n.:..l - . I i.Mwu.rpoww criven-.or I Sven,? .wie means necessary and roSS rive at thei reading of the constitotioa by $nch. shorter process; We are only to ask. iuuc pamcuiar power setter the comlition se'?e w.,tn ny enquiry as to the terms on wmcI? these separate states have associated ..... a.i.iivaftiuiis, illfU ClIUOWBllie government with undefined and P-l !r the United states can do any !5 ,!l ter Tf-0". Aether the Bwimuaic viuutcucu me power or not, there was ; no necessity for a 5 particular enumera tion of ; powers'- in the constitution ; They may establish 'toads and canaJs ad libitum- universities,V colleges and schools in fact, where is the limitation ? t- - ' : X-t S : 'When the" Vifffinia rLepisIatirr -nritA Madison's report in liOO, they were ineffj bly stupid.'; This InefTablv a- port demonstrated, that the ohi ase ' fTenernl w general wel- f ; niat me pnrase in this very uicu iiiMruuieni was surely ely not, understood i ' ;.i a, general grant of po-wer Or to money by the old cpngresso; the comratm del Pf nrumeruieu fj"! J K,VA limited their, meanw How ineffably ahst f 1st vol.) when pave been thought : of that assemblv rthe Federal Convention) if attuchiaig themselves 10 tnese general expressions, and disregard which ascertain i a nd wumcuiuiwt, repon, tnev naa exercised an "nted power of providing for the common defence and general welfare v - tins i way. or that, SOMEWHERE between vLouisburg7 and Kaleiggroh tbe5th mst; Ioloff J a: Gbld I i "r :.i.oWvW,ui tins jiuwcr ui ui;igress IH -wnzen : ejcoiametl onrf tS j v - - - i opruen ana otners ?v vf, , ' -: -? Hiuvciiicun uui w me constuution ot tne ij- j jt . . , : . -wsn L''P i: better 4e conditio hi, confinemrntln any Ja.r inHlS. Si. u-lSS? fy'rr.v . , " ii tnese: fioctrins h r. ., i, , , : ""'. -v"r v i , joun at least lef n hn,, mr. r ,fk rs a l1!"! :;: : a"V av ciu i a . i Joilrt Complexion,iWho says' his name i YE ARLYi and that he was" bouI.r, oi .Col.. Staples f i-HuwKcounw, v.-oy a Air ; amraei. wbx nvucMciys uvea in some nart orKeniucKVv has been runtrtiV mare than 12 tnuriths. vrhe owner is teqnestfd to cohie forward, prove v-vfW pay cirarges ana taKe mm -away, otherwise he wiil WUhf.aosed of as the Jw directs. :S&Mtn2!l;Ii: P0LLEN;;jailov Ualeigh,'SeVt;2r. 91 A ? P the Jalf of Orange countyi N; Carolina " on the irth January intjiufyii'iierrpman. aL ixiirawar- or flai-li: rnmn It tir H;tr'9'2 years ohlnd aboiit 5 feet finches liighv he saysfthat he wasDtircliAsed bv from Newjon JEdney of Pasquotank totratv, N. C. android to. Wrru Jeters; of.'do.CaVoii- na, trom whom he ranawayv in tlie Christmas HoUdavs.'. Tht. Owner fa rttiiiftr in:mt Forwarrl, comply with the requests of - the JLaw, and. take him awav. 'V JAJHES CLANCY, Jailor. Jan 20t!i 1825: f .25-otn.' Hillbro' A - Tn. State of North-Carolinru . Cumberland, County. . ! f' ;rln Equity Iall tKrm, 1824.' ' . : Henry Stenlienson. " 1 ' 't ' Henry. W. Rhodes, Jonathan : Stephenson ; ; and Mark" Christian ' IT appearing to the Courtby .the return of the? Sheriff; 'that Henry Rhodes and Mark Christian of the Defendants in this case are not inhabitants of this State r tt is ordered that publication be made for sixty days in the . ""O1 ,,yb'," ii MG&I4i: iicicuuitnis to appear, pleajl, answer, or demur to com plainant's bill oh or before the; first day of Ihfe ensuing term of thiscoun trt be held, on the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday of March next or the said bill will be taken ' as nro confesso, jas; to them respectively, and heard ex-pane. : a true copy ot Sc trom the minutes. U - Mi Test, , J PUN HOG(G,C. M. E.V Pr. advj $2 50 j,tt :t, Staie ot JTort li-Carbliiia 7 l:X -'-November; Sessions,' A. D. 1824. 1 U ''A. j onatnan ; Jtooerts ana '.'Vi'in ; Herring, v;X Petition for partition' etc.--- 'FIT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court JiChattlie heirs of said Johrvreed; arenbt inhabitants of this tateVlt1s therefore' or dered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks ln thenaleici-' "Register tht the suid s heirs of John 'Creed ! do appear at the next Court ofPiea. antf Qirfw'fiMnn. to be held for the Countv fit 9w. : at the Court-iiouseTin Itockfbrd oft - the second Monxlay in February next, plead, answer or demur to 'said petition, otherwise judgrrient will be entered up against them. r ";f -.-. Test, r; U . JO. WIlXlAMS, C C. k: Adv. ?3 50.""" :! ;;'-,10'9--6w-iv;'i or'a Noticei 1 - .V ; . .. . x r T A KEN UP, on the 22d Octbbennd lodg ed in jail at Wilmington N. Cart who calls1 his name Wiiliam, says he belonjrs 4"ii urciuii, uyinir near uamacn, S.Cj that he was purchased by said Cureton of nugu Murray, who purcnasea mm near jyor folk, Ta; ahout teii years agxt Said iellow is about .twenty-four, years of age, ' fire feet six or seven inches i liigh, conlplexion 3'ellow, slender made,- and speaks good Englisbc Had on when committed a gray jacket, conskler bly.worn and low shirt and , trowsefs;The owner is j requested to come forward, prove property; iy charges. and take suid fellow away. C. B. MO UU15 Jailor. - Deci 25.:: ; I -;'-;--.' ", ,v ; ; a.- 17-tfi Vt Dollys lieMd. T ANA.WA1T from the Subscriber prt 'the JUL nd rite tolerHbly weliand has a trreat deal nf confidence in himself, anl is willing-to .im press a belief; that he has than he really possesses went oit, a brown cloth coat some holes worn. a pair of mixed homespun towsersJ k neW ; domestic shirt and smooth for ha v considers . bly worn, i All captains, masters of vessels, andaboats, and other .persons' whatever, are !?L"J! ""T1 : org vor carrymgr r ine saiu negro, unaer tne penalty of the ISNVi 1 Tl-. .KhoJ ro,l :n K " ;ti I fllHE Stftiscriber having keen solicited by f'S jy a number W his frientis in the country. to remove to Petersburg tfor the purpose off- --..' . : . v. . . . jT - ' 1 I 1 iiitrw. r m n n n -- i mi - r w . - - Counting Opposite 'Niblo's Exchange v ' Coffee House: "WM: GU.MOUIL. : r - i w ven aiiu ju years oi age, aoout 5 lect IU1 v&m L' - n u v: . .1 PuiMr mc. j a ne can reaa and i;.-ii. i;.f-i i;- s, ' . much morelearnini? J ir; nA UZ "ITT r"lf 'P . lie-had when hot iko n . ... . t. -.i; . . ; . ' '. . wuv. v- a v. cuu -4 jii uc ttiicii ior iiiei-n. 1 , .- n thora '-.tiff th n.ikr, ihut i ' f otewartaiid Baker 13:l50ari'f.Bi rlfj:il o is now ready to attend to any business which .J t - nwy be entrusted, to his ca?e. He pledges irWSW S ad8 on J?inbkevS ! hjmselftrtibattenubn'orertionsh wantmgf on his part to give general saUsfac- T , sJJter Nacres, aKoniing Beitj .; . ; ' ; ' t-fc KaPlargeLuerouse, , (flearly ;; 3 proof) contiguous to'no wooded S01 rxS. X V I bUdding,MtliepurposAstoring 1 &c &c. for which the customary storage will fnd:n ? o 1 ;No, fel K - 7 be requiredi Hemay-be found atall times 5-k e, Jzi"1 , do do irt dt, No. 4 ; ' ' T ; - f . u ommui wQ. : . - . fJX : the Jail Jo Ashboro Noitrf Car61fnar Jit v . October last, a Negro man. as a runaway - about o5 years of ae j :! 5 feet; 8 cr 9 inches 1 Knl SU. ,1 L'i k 1 ' t : . "fc"" " oijcu-ks , raiucr .siow, aias . wiua jore tyeilt and wideapait- Who, tolls his name, UKNsayv he 'belong to William Arnold." lots7in thehpwn afoiVsaid, or s6 much thti or as wjn pay;:ti,e taxes due thereon for the year l82o, with all csts legally accrtlsngiv I . .ojuiunuuvAruoia, voj acres; adjoining Har dy N. Spruell and' others;; - -"-v. ioinincr Silva'nus Spruell rtli-- Mincy Karnes, Z13 acres adjoining AYilfiank &7xT,cnpori ana otners. Davenport and others.' John arretes hrs; Ila acrtl aajolnin! Daniel I.eptt. Sn. ant ' .. - - James o?iit:in 21 J aa-esadjmihg Joba : Hamilton and others, r " . - r ' Jos. nozmanOaactftadiciiniriIhiulCar. roll iHd others - . - . . Robert. Clifton.160 atresyadioininV Jasrcr' P hel p ami others' &ti ' ; : - - 5?. : j' i::':" J esse; Colli hS 138 i aetvl at! niriMr:-" jalV.'Stubbs'Amiv'othera;' 1 )aniel Clifton; 75 acres, adjoining 8imeii t Clifton and others.- lf l- fmcs oaienian ana otliers. T f w-kv.'h jt:i Tii . . - Phelps and bthersv-- " ;: " CharlbttiDavenporti 9a aiadjoinlrS ! Win. Freeman and othesl Z '- ;;; j" -S Ricliard Everitt 78 isc afjoming tifi,i Cijrrejl; and ptliers: W t nXh riH ' ; ? Aaron TagaW lDacTeii: adfoininro A- TT.n.' disOn's heirs and otIiers;f pri-' -- (rw v Ed ward Holliv 464 acres? anjominlTios Cox and othersi ; MiV t'd' John JoneaV30 acres: adiainlnp? Isaac JThn&i i and others s, , - -i .7--- r .' Leary and others ':P -v.,;-. iniei; acres, artjotning Josiau i ' nlJins anrl ltia ' ., ur; . : . Col J ins and otlitrts. "John bram Chesson and others - ,WmJ Overton. 3S acres ad?r?nit ' 'jHnA1 Plielps ami others. , - . s -. , iJeniuel fJliver, 1 Off acres acl ioihtn?? TlliaH Oliver and others -vrV. ' , Daniel Oliver. .100 acres, ad lolmrif A iU-i ' iuicjuHn ami xjuiers. ''fl ill. l ; .' on ' ' Jaspdt Phelps aacres; adjoimn Williartt vertdn'ad'oUjersi.xt'-N'si-K'";;.;-.:s v:rr-.' !- Darius PhelpsJ 42 iacrcsi adinin ilem ,ir cn.. ji -w;i - i i ' Jos. Phelns 'of. Rrithh' ' tfn?:. Enoch Phelps and bt hers .';. ', -e f Enoch Phttf p; 62 acres)adoMngsN Phelps: KndIiers.?TyVr'x--it?-7 -jj- i-i f - .Willwigliby liel Caleb PheJps and oth-is . , - fiF r: v liriaH PhelpdO reidjbmir Arnold' ' and otliersvf --p, s5 ; a; ;:- J v ; r Allen itamsay's' heiHtf acresraojolninfflft : Josv Phelps, Sen. and others. Wui-v-Ti: .' iX Aaron . Stutibs. S4; ccrekdinlttln ' Colfins ana others. : -;- - ' fV Chailes; Sitletiwrr!:50tat uuu ii(n,ik gen,' aim puiersi Ja. Sprnell sen. and others yEdmond - WeleyLl- drew Spi uell and others V X -i r - v.-;-; r ?3 i' Alex'r Turner.' 50 acrf iit:U- ; : Turner,' ,50 acresi; id?hin; tie tnW vMiviuoii uuo tf in outers. Asa Tarkintorf 50 acfe, t: ink. - hAi uJfr. 7- "va uuicr?. Tafkintbh 50 acr sul ' tJil' 4 Ipsarfu others, t V '-. i 1 ;,' ;.. es Wiley, 15Q acres; axljoining AbraV Wynn bf Benjamin Tacfta. : adioiSSv-r heirs and others. PX-X 1 1i:t?;,T.t:- f. - 4 A. ; Warrington 198 acVesanm3 ghe heirs,440 acres, adjoinirtgVjbI.il nks and othersV5--f ,.-;A;TV ;:.:.t; : ..iw. iivug iiiu uuirni. : ; .?t?.g.c joining As Hark J V - " V ' A s.waf5w acres,. adjnV Jarff Stewart onrf Kiw - - v . w v u mj irrw ;AnthArnistead,3 ja6&dbindo;::3.22vf - 4. -U4 i or Alabama; and.that, he, came fronr Isle hX 1 WighVCounty. Wa. last winter. '' -i ; ,-t SIM 0AyiDSONi Jailor . i . -; Nov." 1824 6mo. i . 1 . . " ..in n ii r.itf k.',: lIIX be Tsold, af tbf biut'door of WasTw. - v ingtoconhty, In tlietown of Ptv;- . nioum; on the 14th day of February neat; the following tracts"otolecefi .of landi atir 5 . Isaac .Ambrose-. 200 acres, adjouung Arnoia anatx)thers. , k-. r .Stephen1 lilount, 194 acres, .jioburfff Jasi-. Joneses heirs and Others.' ' ' v -4;Je?Jse Jlatemart, 80'aCresVitljwmh Fre- ' DaverinOTt'a hir smd nt?Wc t . ? . j - - " r ----- - w.. W 'V . f " ' ... . Andrew Bateman of Jesse'.' 37 aeretV a5 Heirs ot SanMiel Skinner, 150 adjoining. ' Swain Swift and nth . . V joh,n Banfts, 100 -acx adioinlnt liDhraiih.- . , r, w .... , ... veo. orpi-ew, i33 acres, sdjoinifi Levtri Boziiian'a. heirs and bthersi- vStfrt t; '' h Nias laveflpoft; ii 03 acres adjoirur-f ?v i.snamri.ong aad-c41iei.vw, t'v; ' l-,, ix - vmT,4.9, MAiciwiun:, acre., aominm i Jlaer's' heirs 484 icre- diriJnrt AmaVaii Uiggs. and other?. - : ' ; i T4 Nehemiah Normin. acresartKiininV a- v fev -'-.Z M' Ilia H X. K S fl 1 AbKHK'-r&.WB I'SC 4tw u. V . - I uiciruui iana oiners. - . - ; f ' , ' - . .. ?! ' ii M .V, --V- iv'-- - -'IW.. ' .. . ..?r ;'r4r! I eR - i - - ' i Chapel Hn,, : - 8tr523.Sw :J anuarvlO -.t.23celm. osOAimErT. shtiv T I.. Lit - ri4iuiinTj2 . bm . 1 t -;V--V---.v-: , -''v "v-v ' ' -y'-i ..r'-vi ' .. -.':-.xr-y. ' x-- : ,-. I. ; , .-. ': i . - , J 'V-i- -,.' 1 -,':- .,'.'' -v.--.f: - . ' J -. ' . - T".- . X-: - . '.:-. . . . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 28, 1825, edition 1
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