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- - r -m-h ' ma a? ,vv -r : : and a - a.'V : .f:- a v vA-SfAA- 'i : ) , ; - ";t, i ---''VK.iC, ,V . Oats ire the plan.olfalrdetigfctfqlpw, ; r . , f ' t , , , . , "v5 .3 The abttract.ojTi: tonduded'. It shall be the duty 6f 6ach per son who may. hereattcrbeesirous i f obtainmcra title to anv-lanci, jp ifb'nstuehcer of agfadt, of belter title covering the Umti cnUed for in his patent; or :pof id land: t64 exhibit; to' aiil board ?6m in i ;Vionera, For the district mwhich such land miv lie, thel said "nrant under vthih he- clai ms title, toge ther. Witn tne. ,m-sne -.conveywites vesting the title in himself (it h-be nr.tthe grantee lacuier wiuif.a certified copy jbf;iqchr Better title, which may interfere yith;the lines oi'the survey of'hia gran? of title,1 which shall'" be., accpfopanictl &y a connected plat.' pf; the, said tracts, ehewingj the VinttrfeKnce, cwhich sKill liave been suTveved and p!'at- ted bf ome WbrhsurvevorJ AncJ . T 4 . Mui Ml fell ri'kVTi facU resptsctitie'said interference. and the qdantity of land deficient, j & said claimant shall produce such.; other evidence and docum -nts as is hereafter provided,, to prt:ve the validity of said grants or titles, and : of the warrants on tfhkhthley were isaued "; and Atvthe claim ofsuch prrson' be considered valid,. tle Commissioners shalf issue a cert'iB- ite for the land" defi - it nt. ! If anv .person shall be desirous of obtairing -a title to anyv'and; n consequence ot a grant having been issued for land the locality of which i,anhotbe identified, for any of the reasons herein before named such person shall exhibit tohe commis woners of the district in which the land lies, his grant, with evidence of the fact aUedgt cl, and the affida Vitof the surveyor, Sic. which when Ione to the sa tisfaction-of he com jfnis&ibners, thy shall tsstte to said Claimant a ceVtfeatec:cot.di6gly; An act pf thi V Stte, sSed in 1 SOI , ' to tpnfiVm and make good all lawful entries mde, and war rants and grants issued by! Ca roUna for lands lying Tithin the li mits of this State, and to authorise the Secretary and Governor of the Bamt, to perfect titles on '-all the lawful entries madc, and Warrants ihat are rot yet perfected,'; and nho fen act of this State, psd in the same year, f(fr appointing purvey; ! fci-s and entr) -takers, and directing! their duties . mrhce, are hereby repealed, ,arid the entry takers ap pointedriunder the lat. mentioned f ct, are to deposit in the, principal surveyor's office of eath district, aheir books, of entries, and those who have-obtained warrants under fthe former actshall receive grants 'Which they are to "exhibit to the commi3Sioners lor examination; tvho shairendorse record them ; Any-person having made an en , tryofylandt and filtd his warrant With the entry-taker, may demand and receive the same,' and have it examined by the commissioners r'i Vnd any perWn haviug made an en- j try. of a special piece ot ground, h-ii be ennt'ed to a preference for the term of six months, from the i time of opening the iandj otSkre for TTetciving entries, to enter-th sarat' torant . on; the same piece 6f ground, provided such warrant be adjudged Valid by the commissi oners ; but if .invalid, the person ! , ehali have a prefei en fprthe term I aforesaid; :to;enter the same piece strong, by virti&bf asc'r ice-nc-hti n'nwf rft rati linrin sauFclaimantfO I if thev thinlc necessaf vito prove byj of N. Carpli ojt i.f ind Rtfrevcrl the said if filed his ot ground upon any other good and f coP' ProcureU "P anscupi valid warrant" - ' ' entr) b0? ,varter,L,oi;; AnvpeftOaVinffmacfeTOenA5' whidire ' deposited in the trv in the olTice of MUrtih ArrtXpfc of the $crctarypf U. States, and uho shall have entered the7tIclwure: strong, shali be 'entitled to; a prel tuve xor six. montn?, ,auer tl 'opei' 'ei'tag of any office, to eiitertt)f j ir'i A pieqe of, ground oil a n;bf : SiAny person , hi legal represen f tatiye,' or 'rightful assignee, holding a warrani;, or pare, or .a, warrani heretofore;, divide 1, or other evi- flence of claim tolandsin this State, whi ch shall be "adjudged to be va lid, to enters by Virtue or the same, for oneor more tracts of vacant & rimapprppriated lands ih' any of the principal surveyors orBees.; -And such principal surveyor shall caeise to be recited in each entry so made, that the same is in parrof said war rant, expressing he humb.er, quan tity, of acres, and the "part which remains to be satisfied,1; he shall also .make an abstract -of each en try 'on hr warrant, .which is to re main, with the plat an d 'certificate pfsnrvey, as a, check in the regis erNi :office,Y -? Any person, his lenl represen tative, or rightful -assignee who may have wtatjfe , an entry of any lands' within this State, in the office pfariv -ehtrv -taker, under :-tr;c laws na, and who may have warrant with said entrv- kakcr, or who may have lodged his warrant with any surveyor for the jfurrpps of having the same sur vc vc.il, to demand and receive the same, and have the sam.?,exammed bv the .commissioners: and vine said perso n who may h ive made an entryfor any special piece ofground shaH be entittrcf to receive a grant from this State for the same p:ece of ground by virtu? of the same entry. :. No grant, or co;- j thereof, shall be.received by saicl commissioners a1 evidence of a claim,, which has not been recorded in the register V office of the countWwh-re the land lies. : ". j-. v The commissir iers to have full power, when deciding on the vali dity of g ants, Sect to demand the best evidence wKich; the nature of each case will admit and to cause to be procured copies of records, Sec. and to bring Witnesses before them by compu so process. The qommissif.nera are autho rised to procure ft on the Secrtta r'a office oi NXrolina, the books transcribed by Jrlin Overton, Esq. the lite agent to said State, vvhich boOks shall be rtfeived as evidence m t t f r and props-r chefrs, while examine ing the evidend ol claims to which they apply ; aul if the said book cannot be prcured by the said .commissioner, they are herebv authorised torocure similar tran scripts, whicmay be the nextbes: evidence, pnvided the commissi oners are stiafied that they are true tran-icipts from the original, and also ofitheir safe iransmi83"oni 1 he evklnce of the validity of claims Ipyicleu on w irrams issued from Joh( Armstrong's office, shall be fcopiflf from the book- of s ud olriv e, tcen as aforesaid, if pro cured, aherwise the next best evi dence fio such warrant to be con sidcrcps vaad, . if it appear tha the coy idcratiOn has not been pa?du or thaa grant ever issued on said" warrt, or a duplici'.e thereof; aod y all .ascs when proof is rtreo of the less of the original warnt, , and, a duplicate is pro ducrl as evidnee,of claim, said duicatc shall not be. adjudged ias; evdence of a valid claim, unless: j Vjrfof be adduced tint no gr.int ever I sue a on ;;i warriit ui saurc mber Te evidence of AdairV d Kardetis warrants' may be the ftry ,K)5S 0ePos?H ln, t Aii try books deposfted in the if acclilary w 3talc ami wbith are' nowinf possession oi officewhich said cdptes of Car tcr?s, Adair's and Hirden's entry books, shall be in poAs'eMion of the commissioners for fcast 1 eniesser whi'st'tbe'areVitung.' Th com ; riikfcioncjra ali' camiae and .as - 4. rl certain that no btheif' grant issued on the- same warrant. I he evi dence of pre-emption, commissi oned and guard rights, may he f he entry-booic. in the hand3 o Nathan Ewin, -which the commissioners may require while they are sitting; but in this, as in all other cases, the j commissioners shall examine and ascertain' that no grant- hath issued on the same" cl nm, when the suid entrv-booli and copies from N.Ca- roiina' (if' procured) or any other document hi their power, will as certain the same. The evidence ot the claims of Kvans's oattaiion, j may be the abstract formed by the rcgiuer of cach cuuty in hi?i de late agent to N. Carolina, if it can trict, a list of,the cliim tfhat may e procured otherwise su. h other evidence' as the. commissioners m iv judge best in each ..case. - The evidence of the validity of claims fouticled pn,miiitarv warrants inay !e the : transcripts taken by the late agent as aforesaid, or such testi mony. as may ,be juctjed suffi ient to detect frauds, and prevenrgrants rom issuing on invalid warrants, and on warrants formerly perfected into graats. Tht a transcript of the report of Jlessrs. Gaithec, graham and Locke, taki n from the records in N. Carolina, by our late agent, touching frauds committed in said otScc, be1 considered as a record of the State, ai remain in the Se cretary's office, and that a copy, of tne same be taken ,ind useel b each ward of , CG?hmisionefs while in session, as evidence applicable to cases therein referred to ; but not to be conclusive, where a person ex hibiting a claim can produce satis factory proof that the "same is a va lid warrant or claim, and obtained on a bou fide consideration. Notamg in this act sJiii autho rize the removxl ofany claim which ws actually located west Sc south of a line s descrihei in the lit sec tion of the act of Congress herein before referred to , so as to enter the same in any 6'iije-rbv. this" act est-iv-i4;J.I. And nothing herein shall auihorise the entering for any arid south of Holston ua i Frcn h Broad, and between Iiig Pigron & t enneaHce rivers. Nor shall an thing be so cosistrued as. to Liutho rise any person who may have ob tained a grant 'by virtue of a re moved warrant or entry, to claim the larids from which the same was 'so removed. ' . Every person claiming lands in His Sate, by virtue of any grant itrived from N. Carolina, which as not heretofore been recorded tn tfris Sta te, shall, before the first oi June, 1807,deliver to the regis ter of the county in which such bad m.'iy lie, 'his graat, or a certified duphciite of it, for the purpose of being reiorded, and on failure thercof,ihe same shall becomevoid, v d the gnmtee or sa-igTic-e forever thereafter be Imi rel ; npr shall any rarat, which ah all 'not be recorded as above directcd.eyOr after be con 'idereUor admittcii as 'evidence inn any cburt agaiobt Any grant ; derived from thii StateVNo grant, ot du plicate chereoi;, which has been pre-. viouUy registered in this State, snail be subject to iinyr tax, on te mg registered according id the re quisitions of this act. 1 j Kvery person claiming lands in 3s-tate, by- Virtue of entries of linds, rights of ioc'aJu6nil -aDd.war-. rauisijf survey $v andall interfering tbeatf ons, which might be refnpved y;the act of cession of N.YCaroti na, and Which are yaiid in law 4t not actually located within the li mits of the tract reser ved by Goc-I gress, beiore the 25th rcbrultiy, 1 790 ; .and a l valid interfering grants, which have . been located within the territory ceded to the State of Tennessee by the act of Cobgrcs?; aforesaid, shall, oi? or be fore the first of jiinc, 180 file' the ajd evidences of their claims with :he clerk of the board of jcomaiis- jonctaior'East'cr W.eat Tciaet see as th e case miy require) fpr the a;ljudicaiion?of the sM ferd." and on failure therepf. suchjclaim ant sh 11 be forever after b-irred. The register feach couritv sha1! on or before the first day bf -Mm h nce, ueposu witn the commissi oners, correct transcripts of 'all thr grants recorded id thiroiiL'es. The register of each county to record with the gant the cerunoatt of survey, and the-nime f the stir vcvor and chaincarrier. " . The principal urvev6?"in each district, on or before the' 25th df December next, is to transmit to the hve cams tofiis.knnwl -d&f, sta mg t:e owners names, &eV And u shall be! the duty of ea''-h'.eoanV.' register, in Jan jary aunuAllyr tp urni h the coirh'ssionerh ior tak ing die list of tk.le pro; c ty; with a list of lands within eaih section;' The fees of the several officers are stated. X ? l i 1 ne commissioners- for East West Tennessee, or a5 majority of them, to meet at Knosviile on thr 3i "Monday in Octobei nextv for the purpose of consulting oahe manner of investigating tile evi dances -of claims, which m ay, be ex hibited to them for adjudication, in order that uniformity may be preserved in their decisions l,' and vhen so conveued, it shall be their duty to take sucn mrasures as they 'ma? deem advisable to procure th,e t ra n c n pts. and d oc ume nts frpmN . Carolina, t k t n by JphnOve'rton , Esq. .the late agent to said State, or similar transcripts if those can not be bbuined, proyicled.- said commissioners are satisfied of their safe transmission. Anyperson desirous ofestablish ing the bounds of any lands claim ed oy vinue of any title derived under a grant from iv Carolina, or which mty hereafter! be derived from this State, which is valid to cuse the same :o bc processioned, givieg twenty diys previous no ace in the county, &c, j : Valuable Lams for Sale. rpPiE Siibscriber oilers far Sale, on a Cieait ot tw.i ana tree yckr&, ts Tract of Lnd :n Orange County, iu Hawheld Settlement, containing about 800 acres, whereon is a Urge two-MOry tJwei Ujig'House, neatly finished, ;ogct her with a good Kitchen, Simaic-house, and other Utunous : AUo Stocx,. aild Crop ct the present year. The tituawon; perhaps, is not sirpasseU in 'jKjint.oi ".elegance iev- ; u:y or ueaicajness; b an iSeat in theJ o.-unrj. AKCii. UAMPilciL.L.. 20. ; , . -: '-: Vi FOR SALE, A Tract of LAND of the firs: qua 1... :-- r- ?o , r l'ty, c .inaiiii.na; 5l3 Acres ; or jf a less one. i ss quantity would e pre i erred, 1 w 1! &elJ ne naif ct' th? Tcact, iymg :"iv Rowan U aunty, 25 m north of Sab$l6Uty, 12 niles i.-)utn-west of Sdem, and 8 miles jnuvli of Humsviiie&uded ontheftsi by the Yadkin River, "and on the Weit a Creels:. Both the River and Creek af fords a large. (.untKy. of low Grounds There is a ood ppie und Peach Orchard. The Laud $ well viter?d. )ii: bQ eres ot t frtssh ciwatcd . The Bu loimg is or. a high, heal hy and n.ost bcauntul Situation, cou vctient to a Mtli not more th3 half a mile. Iso, 150 Barrel of Coin will Ue sold with ihelace if ds-red, at one ioiis.r arid Hfty vents per barrel. : Cash or young! Negroes w3f he taken in paymtit ; but f One iiaif of the purchase money be piid down, possession wiii aegi vsn.'aad iadu gence for tae balance. , , , .. Apply-to tdc Sjjbscrioeratiiuntsvilleor NnvAn Clialfia, 4en in Kowan. Sep: 20. N. CH AFFIN, jun. mMm mhmm mmmmmmmm From the Subriber, oa tu22d instant. from hi Piintation on Cdutedge Creek, in i4etounty of Rc;.moid, to- wit : WO NEGrioESone Fellow bv the name of Hrry, ab ut o5 or 4 year of age, five feet eiht er ie inche? nigh, of yeilo w compieci ion ; and a W o mari very small in st.arue, about 20 year vld--.sne is a wife of Harry. Tuere is no' ilaix on the back part cf n?r hsad, (Kxasi ' oaed by a iiurn when she waA small. She carried off with her .a sma 1 sucking Bo f Child, about 16 nWryha old.. ; V r If any jjerson secure the above 'A--strmed Negroes in 4ay fol in this State; so that I geti thejti.aim, they shall fee 'itled toi ilewar 1 of Fifty Dollars,' and Repaid all ncotjry !xnences. cc ' ' - ;THQMA5E.MON0, s . watch sr clo::k MJXER . - IDEgpectfujly infonLithe- Pnbtfcj ?. ' Kat Jhe ,has i ejiteda House oppoj te hi Jr- Boyldio's IVinrOffice, and sepont w vr below thi- Poat-OlEce jl where he car-" iied on the -Warch and "Clock?MakingJ3v smess, in all its variou?B ranches. " " Those who rriay b pUaToTarocrr hin4 ,i:h thei custo, srtiay reTy n his utmost- -endeavour to give satiefttttion. . -'y-; . " . Baieighi Sep. l$r 1800 , ' -t C) ie.or twp LdUi, about 14 vear ot u;e, will be taken Apprentice jto the abc ve '-. 1 : v X U3ine5. 1 ' ' , - -''' - t '- r forms his Friends aiici th public,' hi that he mearsto keep a BOARDING fiOUSE during; die ensuing Session- of th" Jer.eral Assembly. , ' . V, Raleigh; Oct.lU ' ' WIDOW MITGBLLL ; EspectfuUf .ihform.it he Mejtiberii f the ehsume Genftal Alssi mbr that she' continues her JSOAliDlNG HvlUSfit 48 nal. iand ht.pcs tq Le -favoured' witli ne company or, at fct, her old iriends. -n f Hcrieskept. ' ' T- : . Continuation tf Entertaimneri!. H E Subscri b er humbly offers h i " sincere thanks to the Public bat more jspec aJ y ito. me Bccenrs, whu have -ho,' tourea htm w:th thejrcusionl ;n h'is'Jlfi.oi 3osHieasj he'makei a render his usual,- services lithe sama Capacity His;Hbus 'aoies are pry elect as hersxofotei and ie win enaeavour h-his r ct aitehtions . 0 merit a coiir'ruarj,ce plvtiieir;favturs. tli has prov-ded' serel RctnnS ibifth reception of Mtnrbos cf ihc Ge ai"a-. teiribly whb . n iiy.' faVcrjr him with Vheir company during the apprcacl..hg seasiott.- Mian vemf Jtatc&ti : T iWM. SCTT p Lturns his grateful Acknowledgi meiita to those wno nave f witn wieir Cpujiiejisnce since h;s ehtxane up: -11 the above l,n. and hopes, by conti nued perseverance and attention to business to insure their future support. As the House is commodious, and every endeavour will be usefd to render his Entr tamment acveptab.fi, he hopes to ihc fk voured !th . he; Compaay of gcod num ber ct the Members ot the Ge neral Assera 5 o!y, at their cirsiiHg eebsion -' Having added to ms accommodations the i use nearly opposite to the India Ulieen, he can, even during the Session ot Assembly, provide Entertainment lor 1 ravel.era and others, who ma call on him. , H.s rttaelei are exctikiit,- i ur Tided vc- 1 CHARLES PARISH, " Etus thanks ;io m. Friihrjt and the Hnbiic.i.11 general, igr tbff liberal n. tpouragernnt he has met wuh ni hisiia inje.he .nilTincedu.iess n this City, di d still hopes to meet wuh a f u. her " nuance of public favour. Hehto'.n. toim the iiemiers of t! t v,-4 Ain. oi, and those traveling GenUemea w,. may please to make use cf his liouW, thirt every necessary attention shali be paic, w oror to render them coimortie. He his on hand, and wiui w Ilbe com pieied 0 the meet.g ut t. c Gene! as mntoly, one ct the best nmhed btaoWsia ihe place, and having a Farm :b suk)ort i, ue atitcrs himjtlht will alwavR-n . provided ioir. BOARD IS 72 XHE Subscriber . lespectfully in lorrnsthe Public, thai he 'tin, iare'r "vvwiv. 4ipjovem;ii' to li'a ouud ugs, Situate on tiic Curuer Lot on Untsbotough Street, wishnt.: iwpoi the atate-.riouit:, Witii av5vv ot aomcdat.ntr ann-ujJly a re w Members of AssemW) , vvh uiay prtter living .a a private JtamiSy t ooard.i!? m a l avern, - As his Uuims arts oodauu convenient; and he is determined to, pay every Attcwtipn to-acconiniocia C those who tavour mm wun their Company, he-trusts hi House wi he Jowid an c T rei uole Res.dehce f or the beisioiii - . Raktg$Qetf - .', .rVMA - I-auended ar Mr. . Casso'Ta. past, cfor.'wiiW iirae. he fitters hi mseh his conjoct. wa uch asgye gasiuachpn. "iC? Alter am f Assembly elowa,. J iJs wiil receive a few 6.uaea. it the Academy astjsearierai mark wo Me, ' S'; V0ti moviate Memberi c f nsumg Geiitial tAambly as Boafders , ' j ,' Er.vnAhe kaowlfeda which aoaie-oftW j Gentlemen Jiave of the s. uation and cW vewence ot the tlouae, he hopes for en courage rhent. )5 ' ' ; Gerttteraeh withipg enri Accommcd tions; may Iia ve tham ar a: f jir yas,' . CTeAts.in the AcadW wAJ.' ZJ Aving Ubn the large and con Venieit Huse a -Hsborcu-Wsrree .v:wxiwKa qy Mr. j cseoh lloss. vr'M 4 4 .V '-tl! 1.4 I :1 4' ir i: 1 V '!
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