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THJS REGISTER ,
published eyeryTirEsi at and Fiiijiat, by
JOSEPH GALES & SON,
lAtm Dollar per annum-; half in advance
' f P ADVERTISEMENTS -
advance,
-V
: Vnt TrMJne-16 JineS, neatiy inserteq tnree
times for a. Dollar, and 25 cents for every suc
f oeeding publication .;, f hose of greater Jefigth
in the same proporti
thankfully received.
tors must be post-paid.
SF JL IfTII ORITK
-Ah act further to amend the Uac't..authorizinff
payment ) for property lostj captured, or
i'f destroyed, by the euerny,. Whilei irt the mi--;'.
litarv service of thV United States, and for
' 'other purposes; passed n'mtli April, one
i thousand eitrht hundred nd Sixteen. : ;
Be it enacted by tbe .Senate iind House of
JRepreentativof the United States f Ame-n-ma
in Congress assemble-Thiat j anyv person
having clamijor a building destroyed by the
m v d . iriftir the late! war, jmder the- ninth
section of thfeict to which this is n amend
mept, ana ot ine act m.urjiumc i"-
edth? third of March one thousand eight
hiitvh-ed and seventeen, which shall have
vn; Tffc5ntpfl to the Commissioner of
; Claims, appointed under the act first afore
said, at any time before the tenth of April,
thous and eight hundred andr eiglvteen,
and whicli W;is not paid undf r said nets; - nor
finally 'rejected by sal jl Commissioner, , may,
withfrf nine months .hereafter," present the
same," with the evidence to support it, to the
Third Auditor f the Treasiiry, for examina
tion nd aljustment-; and if. he -shall be satis
fied the budding or b'juildin'gs for whicljulaml-
vesfa're claimed, Wwas,i at the time of its de
struction, occupied by -order of any agent or
iofScerof the United Stales, isa plac& ofde
nosite. foT military or naval stores, or as bar-
Mr.fcs-tor-tne-mimary-iorc.cs or ;.-niut u
wav po
which shalls be tmme Tiatelv. paid, out of
any money in the Tr asury, not otherwise api
propviated : 1 Provided," That, if the Auditor
.shall be satisfied the evidence befur' him is
-insufficient to enable him correctly1 taj decide
between the United States and the claimant,
fe may, on giving notice to the claimant,
V cause 'ther evidence to be taken' r ptd pro
cided (ilta, That no fay merit shall made
-tinder the provisions. of this nctt where the
- "Drope'rtv destroyed Was occupied under a
r.ontrap.t with the owner.: and at the! risk of
: such 'owner. . : . ' ' 1 - '
Sec. 2. Jlnd le itfurtlxr enacted. That the
amount which shall appear to have. been paid
to the owners, as rent,' fr the u-e,or oecupa
lion of their nronertv. nhall be deduct el. from
the amount directed to be paid to them un-
iertlus act. :M ; rj:.f.j.:.'-t . ':? v ! .
Sec. o. Jind be 'it fnrther emncted, That, in
case the whole amounlt of claims pr esented,
and allnwvtl, under thi act, shdl exceed the
jtum of t d hundred and fifty thousand dol-
iars, then, and in tliat ; case, the ac)aimants
shall, resrectively, receive, onlyjtheir rateable
; proportioni of the sum of two hundred and
'"$fty thousand dollar?; to , be' liquidate Id by the
-;sawl Audit riT ' in the afdhistment of the amount
to oe receiyea Dy-suca Claimants, rcwccuvc-
.y. ''. -:. v' u, v
Approved; IVlarch 3,: 1825.
An act to authorize the sale of uriserviceable
r ' Ordnance. Arms, andMitafy Stores.;. ,k
lie; it enacted by; the (Cc-nilowr-:.jre'seritaiives
'ofjhe ' United ' -States j of 4merica
'fl-in. Congress tirse in bledy That; the1 Iresideht
of the United States lair, and he U fc'reby au
thorized, to Vaue to ,be sold ariy ordnance,
'arms ammunitibni or other military stores, or
subsistence, or medical stippjies,! which iip
orirproper inspection or survey, shall appear
to be damaged, or otherwise '.unsuitable for
, pnbric service, whenever, in his opinion, the
sale- of such unserviceable stores will be ad
. vantageous to the public service. r
-Sec. 2 Andhe it fuHhernacted, &t'the
inspectipn ot r survey j bf the -unsepiccable
stores shall be made by an Inspector General,
or such other officer or Secre
ts rv of War may appoint ftir that purpose; and
the sales shall be made: under siich Rule's and
regulations as may prescribed by the Se
cretary of War; J v K '" ' t'M'l : v V
'Approved,: Marchr3;: l$25.v4C f j
. :: . ' . h - j. -v-v ;- -;! :'y- :'
. An act td autliorlzei the sale of a Section, of
- Land .therein mentioned , , ' '
' 'Beit itwierf'Ayfffifo of;Re
prerentativps tfthe&
in 'Congres9Va8ppW
the Treasury sliaUe, iirid he vishereby, au
thor i zed," to caused to be exposed t o p ub 1 i c
sale, in the sanie mariner oth4rv lands of the
' Un'ted States arc, the jscction hunibered thirty-four,
of the Eleventh Townships anct third
rUnije, of Townships offered for sale at Steu
' beriville, Ohio and If jncit sold th,e said sec
; tioh shall be liable to entry jh theSteubenville
I,and Office, as other lands ard.
Approved, March 3,? 1824. :
An act to alter the- terms of the Districts
Court of th fi United States in the Western
District of Virgin i ;' v-.,. v ..'...; ! fi
Be it biucied6y the$ettaiafi(l
k preseiitativei of the UnitedStates ojf ': America
in 'Congress assembled. That the terms of -the
District Court, in tndifor the. VTesterii
on:i?.wW nfeverv kind, whether of a civil or crimuiaf
- - 1- J
-States he shall proceed to assess the damag-es
a3d certify the: amount for pnynierit,j' m the
h -w-av TiOinted out in the act firs' above referred
new fix-
edi by iaw,' shall be holden on the days and
at the pfaces hereinafter mentioned,! namely?
at Staifntou;;ort the' last Monday
s tn March
j and Aqgust r at Vhe Court Ho
ouse. on ; tne
- -. .. -
i f st ' Mondays in April; and September ; at
t.ewisnurjr.on tne.r naays aitr tnerst Aion
davs in April and September, and at ' Clarks
burfrun .thV first Mondays of June1 land No
y ernberiiiiii t'acb'Vcari- ? . H -4 ti
sa'ul Courts, shall be returned to,' proceeded
fin,f and letemined at the terms 'herein pro-
vtded for. in the same manner as it the t mes
of holding said. Courts had nqt been changed..
Approved, March 3, 1825.
.. - V H i J ' -H .... , II
An act to change the time of holding the
District Court of the United .States tar tne
t Astern District of Louisiana;- ( - t
Be it enacted by the -Venttte and louse of Re
pi'esentatives of the United States of America
in Congress assembled, :That the District
Court of the United States for. the Eastern
District of Louisiana, shall he annually hold
en in the Ciiy of New Orleans, on the second
Monday of December, instead pf uhe third
Monday ofl November, as now prest;ribed by
law. (.-, ' :
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all
suits, actions, writs,' processes, and other
proceedings, .which now are pending in said
District Court, or which are, or may hereaf
ter be, commenced fbiy or returnable to, the
said District Court, on the third Monday of
November, as heretotore estaonsuea, snau
be returnable to, heard, tried, and proceed
i ed with,' in the said District Court,
in the
same, manner as . if the time for ho.dmg there
of" had not been changedi
Approved, March o, 182 o.
An act making' an additional approp
ation for
" defraying the, expenses oi bnngi
nrr to the
rt ofi Government the votes for
. an I Vice President ot'tlie Unitec
president
.Ctntft.
s Be it enacted by the Senate nnt Jfonke of
Jtejn'esentaiives oj zqe .uniiea aiaie -j nnen
ca, in Congress' assefibled, That ther be, and
thre hereby is, appropria'ed, out of any.md
ney in the Treasury, not otherwise; jfppropri,
ated, the! sum of two thousand nine hundred
j and sixty -ni n e dollars and 4ift'; cen?, for nie
payment!, of the expenses of bringing to tiie
seat of Government the Votes fori President
and Vice President of the United State?, in
' i . ...... . i . ' .
addition lo the sum ot three thousand thre
hundred dollars, heretofore approlr
ipria
ed
the same object.
Approved, March 3,
.1S25.
An iact to jrr.nke Castme a port of
fen try for
ships or yessels coming from
If'ftpe of cJl ood Hope; i
r
eyond the
Be it enacted 5y the Sn de and Jlonse ofJ b-
present atives of the United States of
in Confess (issembJed, .That, from
Jimertca
and after
the first; day of April next, Caniri
in t!ie
State of Maine, shall be, antl is hereby, made
a; port of entry Tor ships orvtsseis coming
from beyond the Cape of Gppd Hope.
Approved, March 3, 1825.
Ah act for the continuation of the iCumber-
:'; : . i'l -Mand Road- . .
Be it enacted by the 'Senate and Bouse of
'Representatives of the United States . of Ame
rica in Cort press assejv.b fed, That th e sum of
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of
moneys not otherwise appropriated be, and
the same! is hereby, appropriated for the pur
pose of opening ad makirtg a roadjfrom the
the town of Canton, in the State of Ohio, on
the right bank of the Ohio riv ;r, opposite
the townjof Whvelinjr, to the Muskingum riv
er, at Zanesville, in aid State ; whjich said
sum of-'one hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars shall be tc" placed out of the funtl reserv
ed for "Iftyirigout and making, roada under the
direction of Conenress, by the several acts
passed for the. admission of the States of O-
hio,rnd aria, Illinois, and Mi
issouriJinto the-
iJnio iii an equal - tooting with the original
states;
l Sel I 'And bejtfitrther: enacted, , That, for
the immediate -'accomplishment f this object,
the President, with the4advic'e of the Senate,
shall appoint sorrie fit person as the superin
tendent of said road, whose du :y itj&liall be,
under the direction of the President, fo di
vide the same into sections of not more than
ten miles each ; to contract for an person
ally superintend the opening' and making t;he
said road, as we'll as to receive, disburse, and
faithfully; account with the Treasury tor, alt
sums of monev bv him received in (virtue of
this act.' . ;" .': -
Sec. 3.! And be it futlJjer:enacied, J; That; the
acts
e
shall, before he enters upbri the discliarge of
the duties enjoined by this act, execute a
bond to the United States, with security, to
be approved of by the Secretary ofthe'Trea-
sury, conditibned for the '-faithful discharge of
his amies prescnoea ijy: tnis act : i ai e
shall hold hia office during the pleasure of
the President, and shall receive at the rate of
one th busand five- hundred dpPrs per annum
for his services, during theYime he may be
eraplbye-J f in the discharge of! the duties re
quired by, this act. v ' j l '
j Sec. 4. And be it furtJier enacted, Tliat
the president of the United States be, and he
is hereby authorized and empowered to ap
point one impartial aud judicio us person,! not
being a citizen of either of the states! through
which the rod, hereafter mentioned,ishatl
pass, to be a Commissioner ; and, in case of
the death, resignation, refusal to act, or any
disability bf , any such Commissioner, to ap-
point, another in his stead, who snaa nave
power, according to the'provisions of the act,J
eptitied i "An act tp authorize, tne .appomt
mentt of, Commissioners to lay out the road
therein mentioned, - approved May fifteenth f
one uiousnna etgut, nunarea ana twenty, to
complete the examination and survey here
tofore comnienced by ntuekOl the provisions
tnct ofVinririia. instead of the time
' recog-nizances. process, suits and proceedings,
4
superintendent shall not be interested, direct
iy or indirectly . in the avails of am" contr
so to be made' bV him as aforesaid : That h
of said act, and-to extend the same to the per-
mahf nt! seat ot liovprnmenti or tne state or,
1
Missouri ;
the -paid road to conform, in all re
the provisions of theisaid recited
spectsito tae provisions
act, except that it shall pass by the seat pf
Government !of the states of Ohio, Ind'ana;
and Illinois j ; and the said ComriVisuonrs andt
he , person employed under ' him, - shaTI re-
ceive the sarnie conpnsatioriXfort
cesj re; pectivelv, ; as is allowed by. tlie said
recited act : j Provided, h(mepert .That -r the;
said.roa t shall jcornmence .at Zanesville, : ;n
fh' St te of Ohio" and to defray the exfjense
thereof,! the j sum of ten thousand Tollars is
hereby j appropriated oiit of the appropria
tion made by the first section of this aet ' 1
' Approved, March 3, 1825 i . . 1
" - 5l ' Nl-VT C0MMISSI03TEp&' OFFICE, :
; . - ; : ; 9th March, 1 825. k
rHU Commissioners of the. Navy will re-
S ceive sealed proposals until 3. o'clock P.
M. of the 30th April next, for the wluie oak;
yellow ; line, jand locust materials necessary
for the lulls pf seven, and the, spars of ten
sloops of war ' ' c ', , v- . f
; The materials for the hulls' of aw,'.and for
the spars, of three sloops to he delivered at
the Navy -Yarii, Charlestoivii Jtass. :'
Fortlevhull of one, and the sparsof three
sloops to bej delivered at the Navy;, Yard,
Brookly i,'-JSfev?-Yc,rk;. '. f t -
' For the hull arid spars of one sloop at e:ich
of the Nlavy Yards, at Portsmouth. J H. JPhfr
I jdelpMa, Washington, and Gqsport, Va
': The following detail shows the materials
required for the hull and sparsjif one sloop
of war by which, person.- offering may be go
verned in rftaking their proposals : v
: t Materials of Qdte Oak. ,
Two keel pieces,' 52 feet longO 16 by 23
One do j 4do 4 42 do inches.
Two I eelsondo 52 do 7 16 by 13
One . do j do ; 42 do w 5 inches.
Thirtj -four hundre i cubic feet promiscu
ous timb er, to average - forty fe et i 11 , length ;
1800 of .vhici, to square, in the middle from
16 to 20 inches, and 1600 to'square from 14
to 18 lnches.1 . !",-.:
Eight
thousand cubic feet, of plank Stocks,
from tbiitV ta sixty feet, and to averajre foitv
feet; in hrngjtop end to be not less than ttin
inches, and . the butt end not more than four
teen inc les in diameter. ,;:
Two hundred and fifty knees, the arm to
side eiJit inches, length of body six feet six
inches, length of arm four feet six. inches.
The wh de tf be or the best qu1a!ity of white
oak free from sap, bad knots and other de
ect3.: I . ' .. - ' . .;- -
k Materials oj 'Yellow 'PiheJ or IfyU.
.11 piJce934 feet lonffeachl siledl6inch
5
4
1
do
dio
dp
5 3
2 do
do
do
do
do
r, iii'juuieu
Tl4 inches, to
f spring by the
A mould 4 in
J x;hes in 31 f .
29 do
27 - .do'
21 V do
11 pieces 32 feet long eacl
sided.15 inch
es, moulded
4
do
do
do
do
,do
do
23
25
22
'do j
do
do
do
do
do
f spring by the
j mould 4 in
J ches in 31 ft.
3
to spring
et tg. each, 14 in. sq. i by J a
do do 13 do f mouUl-lA
15 pieces 26
15 do
25
. J in in31ft
Three; thousand five hundred cubic feet
plank stocks 11 to 12 inches square; : to ave
rage forty feet in length, nAne. less than thir
tv ; the whole to be of the best V long-leafed
close-gruned southern yellow pine, entirely
free from sap, bad knots and all other defects.
Squared Spar Timber. ,
Length.
1 feet.
Lower end. Top end. To hold larg-
inches, inches.
est dimensions.
1 piece 82 26 by 26
19 ft. from low
M 78 12
er end, &.17 ft.
from upper end.
1
1
18 fu. from, low
2
1
1
2
er end, 8c frj
from upper end.
17 ft. fr om low
fer end
Round Spar Timber..
Diamater in Length of mast.
Leng
partners or
-slings.
V inches
19 .
head or yard
feet
mast 71
do 4
do 4)6
do 40
feet iiiches V?
12 "
16 9
16 7 6s -.'
13 6 6
19 - 3 8
17 ' ' 3' 6
14. 5 6 --'
' . 13 , 4 6
14 - 5 J
10 -3 6 -
1 yard 74
do 65
do5&
do 49
do 5fe
do 38
Tlie tvliole to be of the best lorig-leafed
fme-nrraihed southern Velio w nine, free from
bad knots, sap. and other defects. '
2000 30 inch locust-tree-nails,; 1$ Inches ,
6000 12 do I do v li dofsquare
Tlie vvhole' of the timber must have been
cut bctwjeen the 1st of October and the 1st
of March, and rnust be delivered at the diffe
rent yards as early as possible, 2c certainly on
or net rjheolst day of December next, sub
ject to the inspection, measurement, and ap
probatio of the commandants ofTthe yards
where ti e materials are delivered. :
Separate proposals must be made for the
white oa c timber, knees, yellow pine for hull,
for rhe s jars, antt for ther tree-nails for each
sloop of war, "which any person may wish to
supply the, prices asked per cubic foot for
the timb .-r' and spar pieces $ per sided inch
for- the Knees t -and per thousand for the tree
nails ; must be stated in words at length.
.JTb "AN-A IVAY from the subscriber some
jBlQ.; time since; William Marloran indented
apprentice, aged about seventeen years. A;
ny persoUtaking; up and bringing him home
will befentitled to the above reward. ' '
-t - 1. ' ; i -s "w. f; JOHN UOBESON.-
Buncombe cor Jan. 20, 1825, 4 -
28-'
1 13 by 9?
4 20 8C"
- ' .. ' - - 3
78 12 5 12 5
. 74,25 . 25 17 8?
, 70 11 v 4 19 . 7C
70 10 5 10 5
51 26 26 20 20
51 13 4 13 " 4 '
th
' r
"T"HE ? Commisstriners of theNjtvv will; re
vT- ceiye -pealet propfsali until three . o'
clock, P.- I of ihe, 15thdy of Aprilexti
for, supplying the fbllpwing nmbetv viz; r ;
; - All the Pine Timber necessary for lower
masts,." bowsprits topmasti, lower" yards, and
topsail yards for three 'ships bf .the line ;j for
3 frigates of i he! largest class j for;3 friirates of
theismaller class j for three
f r. three lower masts for
pl-ips of war ? and
schooners. .For
thirty, thousand cubic f-et of 'squared Pine
Plants Stocks, to be not lesstthan'thirty-five
feet,' 'arid to averaere fbrtyfev.e'feet''iri. length,'
of at- least eleven inches in diameterVarid pf
equal size at top artd butjf. j One set of the
masts and spars for the different classes pf
vessels, and. ten; thousand cubic feet of the
Plank Stocks, to be delivered at each of the
v iaius ai v.uanesiown, Jiass. urqoKiyn,
N. York, and G-osport, .Va. j jcX' V ,h ;
For two sets of Pine Beams for. Frigates of
the largest class; one set to be delivered at
the Navy ..Yard at , Charle itoSs rn, Mass..' and
one, set at .Gosport; Va j T "
For two sets of: Pine. Reams for Frigates of
the smaller class ; one set to!be delivered at
the Navy -Yard at the CiV jif AVashingoi,
and one set at the Navy Yard;at Gdsport, va
For fourteen t.iye Oak Baijns for a Ship: of
ttie Line, v and -"eight JLi vet ,0jak Yearns fpr a
Frigate'of the! Hrgest , class eleven nine pie-
c-s for masts and spars, art'
nine piiie beams
for a ship of - the- Line. an
twenty-two pine
pieces for masts and sparsfbr ii -Frigate ofthe
largest, class, V to be delivered at the Navy
Yard at. Gosport," Va. ; and
for five Live Oak
Beams, for a. Frig-ate of the pargestJclass ; hod
51-"pine pieces for masts arad spars for a shipi
to' be delivered at the Navyj Yard at Brook
lyn, N Yprk. , ,. . . ;
. The whole of the Pine timber.must be of
the best k long . leaf, ; fine grained, Southern
yellow, pim -and all the timber must be free
from sap, w nes, ,bad khbts, jor defects of a
ny kind, and subject to the inspection and
approval of the Commandantr of. the several
Yarrls, or such other persons as the Commis
sioners of the Navy may appoint for fthat
purpose. r:. , . "
The proposals must state tbe prices asked
e r bui foot ; and riiust pe ra -.de separate
ly for the masts of each class of vessel, at
each place. . Persons wishing to contract,
may obtain schedules of the pieces rt-quired,
for masts, spars, and beam, 'ith their sever
al forms and dimensions, yy applying in Wri
ting or otherwise to the Comiriissidners, or to
New-York; Phila
delphia, 'Baltimore, Norfol
ton, S. C. , - ' ' ' ,
Vas or Chaijles-
The PineBeatns and Pla
hkf Stock, andithe
Mast n..d Snaii-'TlrriSr fmiist 10' rl'al!aMl'nn
or before the first day of May 1 1826? and! the
Lve Oak Beams, on or titfore.the firstjNo-
vember-next.
, All the Timber, except tlie Live Oak, must
be felled,. oi must have been felled between
the first November and the first March, j
State of North Carolina.:!
.- NASH COUNTY.
. Court of Pleas and Qiiarti r Sessions.f
' February Term, 1 825.
Mary Vester, .
V Willie Vester, Jos. Vester,
Nancy Vester, Chloe Brufce,
widow-of Cornelius BruceJ I j Petition for
Henry Etheridee, Patsev EJ I dower in the
theridge;) Eliza Se!lers, MarjH f lands of her
I Bottoms, Silvan Vest er,- M.-ry
dec. husband,
Mat,tnews, Vohn Ethendge,
Pejer Etheridge, & the heirs
M. Vester.
of Malachi Vester, heirs at law
of Michael Vester. ;
11 appearing.6 the satisfaction of the Coiirt,
thai, Mary Matthews, Peter Etheridge,
John Etheridge, and tiie heirs of Malachi
Vester, are not inhabitants of . thjs- State; ; It
was ordered, that publication- be made tn
tne, Kaieigh Register three months, that; un
less tney come torwara, at our next Court
of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be helil for
the County of Nash,' on t he second Monday
of May next, and shew cause to the contrary.
or the causa will be heard expate as to them,
an i ine prayer ot tne petitioner gt-anted;
Witness Henrv Blount, Clerk of f ottrf saii
Court; at Nashvillei on the second Monday
i i-euniary, m tne lorty-nintji year oi Ame
ricau independence, A. 1). 1$25! w f
f V 11. blount; tr. C. G.
Pr. Adv. $8 75
42-3m.
Just received by J. Gales Son
Miner and Tully on Fevers -Good's
Study. of Medicine vols. 5
Majendu's Phisiology y V
' Beam3f Pleas in Equity ' - v
Arciibold's Circuit Pleading r .
Johnson's Chancery. Vol. 7th r'-'.
Benedict's History of all t?eHgkms
V Dallas's Recollections oft Lord Byron
June oi uurce ..
Memoirs of Goethe ' ' s
r Human Hearth
t
Tales for mothers
- CampbeU'sTheodoric r
"- Lacon ,. rj ';
Lord Byron's Conversations
.Long's 2d Expedition J
" Miss Wright's few Days atAtnens
- Valley of Shenandoah, 2 vols ) ;
(Wolfe's Missionary Journal
Thatcher's Sermons i f'
5,000 Receipts - v '."'"". ',1 t v
March 24. , s;
-.4 -
A iFEW days since, near irf,- Roberts Sta-
IJL ble in this City, ' aSilver '
Table Spoon;
Apply at this Office.
Raleigh, March 24 ,
' r i i - i n rir nr i iii inn iw ! m nuixtj
I'lorifta, "and ,' Ne uvYork, .fom L Liver
pool, their Spring Assbrtmenf cf, theabove:
Articies, comprisingvijeyery .arJpe in th.eif
line. .Which th?y ifter for safe oof as; rood -
terms as any House in. the Unions Merchahi .
l.r.. L. m 'l - - 1.1- '"
"."c uctn in tie naoit or purcu-;
JCeW-York will find it fot their ihtt
tall an'Txaminr theirt Assortments
sing, in
iterest W
i :Petersbuii- March 22. v ' 42 Sir.
- 4
ODTJICK M'Crumrnin, living on the a ;
..ter.of;-jrames' weelftliree miles liorth .
of the Yadkin road; and a'hout, 28 miles west
6f Fayetteville, eriters an my books as a StraVj
a lUysmare, marked with the collar and Isome
saddle spois, about , fifteen fiands high, !sup
posd to be 15 jears old, and- 'valued at SO -dollars;
j MALCOJ1 lfAYt ariger
t . V. -' i of Cumberland county
'farch 2lsf, 1 -. . , '
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"tTlLL be sold at the Corttihouse of tlvd
T Cotintyon the 1 ist Monday of .April ,
next,tlie following Tracts ofLaiidj or Ao much -th
ereof as wil 1 pay th e Taxes d ii e therean
50 dob v Jos. Vad.e adioinln?? TMaarl Tav.
for and others. . . ' . .- ,' ; . .'. .'-
,f 140
0 do Richard lliries, adjoihlng'Washinr
Sibbs'and others.- '! ' y W : -
toii G
300 da Wright CV StanJvi adolnm. i; t?.
Jasper. . ;-4v.; M -
100 dp property pf' Jno.,Mavson,.s heirsv,
adjoining j rib. EuslyVheW arid the lake- ,
March 10
rH K1Y G! HI?.;'. s;ifT.
2? otice.
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N the 2d Monday in ' Anri! next will bei
sold for ready -. monev' at t he Court-
Hbuse in SiibwhilUvhe following tracts of land,
or so miich thereof as will be sufficient td pay
the tax thereon fjT the years' 1821 and 1822,
to wit : v- lv; -v - ;V -
2 28 acres on Sandy Run belonging to John
H. Albritton .-.-.-, : -' '--.' ' ..-....'. ' ' ? y -S
54. do on do belonging to; Thos.Dail 1 1)
; 193 do Coritentriea Creek du James Datl
: 900 do r do. ' :U-s;jl- chr EJlibttr '
; 692 do ; ' ido "do' Joseph Hause. ,
100 do - .Sandy(Run do TJzzel Lassiter
600 do. Cotentnea Creek dblleirs of Cha
CariM i riot n-ivn tn V j . 1 V '
200 do
do
William Aldridge do
345 dd
400 do
121 do
7i do;
56 db
255 do
400 do
- 50 do
121 do
322.-
do
do.
do
; do
do
do
do,
do -do
do.
John IL Edwards ! '
v.EheJdreU Mitchell
Sarah Mitc,!ielf ; ' -Christopher
ReynoTdaf
i, Joseph Reynolds I , -Josiah
Sugg, jun. 1
do Jorah Whitby V ,
' do Nancy. Ward 5
. doChristophef Wol..
- do Joshua R.iuse '-, J
do Samuel Whitly
218
300
no llenrv Forrest r
do Joseph Rasbury
1554 on' Sandy Hun
.595
do
do John Joy ner. ;
do Stephen Rogers ''.
1817
;- 41
636
78
do
-' v : ; do "dox'May?s heirs-4 r- '
"Naughtunjtb -do VVilliamAidridge
r y do J do Elizabeth ;Barronf f
v' do loCul.'eii Edmondson5
iV.r db" do James G-astroAV.: v,
;- .34 - ;
. 525 r l'
,125. .
Edmonson
-50
do
do Heirs 1 of Burwell
tt Isaac Hay r A : x
- do.Wilham Williarii& ,
c do John Aldridge. -'
do'Jolin Moorings -.i -
- da a Gftardian
do .-Sally Sauls
.'do James Taylor ?
, do Avy ,-Tavior'i .
320,
do
: 278 (1821) do,
-200
do
do
do
do
do
200
; i-60
',570
; 213
200
do r -fclizabfeth Dawnirt!? f trot
given in) - . . .
140 Cotentnea c'k do Mary Covanl V
- 100 do ' -do J esse Cbwso d '
-"615 6 lotalttHookertoii Ynt. Hooker' v,
790 5 -i -it&do " Ifyirierick Hooker
200 Cotentnea t'k; do Richard Hodges '
i 133 do Y doWmVvKilpatrick 1
337 1 ldt in Hokerton Grey VV estbrook '
640 , . : ! do. ' ;bo John Dunn for Wal
ter Dunn. ' i -:
220 . ' do
410 do
Lassier's heirs
676 (1821) do ,
heirs of Kllpatrick
163 do do.
220 do do
216 . do do
do Susanna Dixon p
do William Philips Grr
- t " ' , V
- do Simon Creetdn' fcr.
dbohn Creech' '
do Kincheti Dixon
do Obed Dixon '
50 on Cotentnea ck do Kdmond Breemona
490 ffio
Kasbury' heirs v
do Solomon Brand i fof
t V- -'
do Moses Cobb . !'
do Asa Daniel" -. t '
do Wi Shackelford i -,do
Elisha Woodward1' '
do Tlfeophikis Kason ,
do AbramSiMoPre f - .
do John McKeaV ju'n -1
do Absalom Prjce , '
do Isaac Price , '
do James l. Price !
do, John Pope , .
136
203
roo
'486
; 662 v
: 55;
50
50
412
do
'do
:io
; do
do
do
da
do
-252
253
..270
di Jesse Rasburv
d o , William - Rasbery
do Salirina IXmiJ
370
483 . (1821) do ' do John Glasgow ' V
100 do . , do sdo Jt)hnMjcKeaJ,-Senf..
no. jo - 1q barali linshew '
200..', do do 4 do Arthur Shackelford
All those having receipts for either of the
above named years, are requested to produce
them, as it is-impossible for thk srihscrjber to
know who has and who has not paid and h
is under the necessity of collect ine from thostf
. 1 1 - -.!"-.-' .V. - - .....
wno nave noL paia,- m net by fair ;means by
law, C i , , ' JOHN HOLL1DAY. Ad'r.
Greene covTeh. 81825. i442-St -
wini an accrumg.costs t or rne year 1823:;
ing Cason Gibbs and others, t j , . .,' .-'
, yd ;wc iwicu u..swcii vBH.ins. au join
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