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11 n -t i . . 1 'i '. - : r v rl .if V I ?:xV: v v: : wV . J' - ; , ' ... ! -. .- Oari tr the plii"'f flldelf rhthil Peift, Uawvp'dbf party rtt to IWc like Brother c .. ' AND . ...o. . .,. ' Norlk-Cafolind State Gazettb. vi . THURSDAY AUGUST 2. 1810. .V -.. ' OL, - . . " . ...... v. . - " - ;. -v.:. r 5Bp 9'utfiorftT?. LAW OF 1 H UNITED STATES. An ACT rrgTil-ring the Pctt Office establish- (CcrclttJed from our iatt paper ) w- 19. if father enaeted; That If gay ptson shall fob any airier ol the mail of Ifct liniteu oiaiei or omcr pcrvon cniruura lkrtWith. of such mail, or of part thereof, .rh oJcndcr or offf nds shall, on conviction, i. mrtijoned not exceeding ten years, and if Md-K'ed a ifcona time oi a iiiuc onence, ne or gin ihall soUer fleam : or ii in enecung: sucn robber of the mail, the Erst time, the off ender .vil wouivJ the person raring con oar inereot. w p,i hu lite in jeoparay, oy me use ot asnge mr irons, such offender or offenders shall r rff rjrath. Ard if any person shall attempt to rbtbe mail of theUoittd States, by aiiauh .-he rxrson havnj custody thereof, shoot- it- i hm or his horse or muJe, or threatening Isr. w'h danjrrous weapon., and the robbery k not Vctrd, every such o Sender, on con-ic- ceo thereof, shall be pnnished by imprisonment pof exceeding three years And if ajiy person ihx tml th mil, ot shall steal or take from cr oct cf any mail, or irom or out ot any post nixt. any Ut:er or packet, or if any person iha'l ue lhc wail, cr any letter or packer vifron or from anv post omce, whether -mh cr without the consent of the person ha- fir g tested y therec f. and shall open, embezzle. cr destroy any such mail, letter, cr packet, the m-w ccriiainirr any article ot vaJue. or evi f d,cecf anv debt. due. demand, right or claim, (I or aiTrc'ene, recent. -cqu-ttanceoiditcharse, II or n cth.' aitide, piper or thing mentioned II ard described in the e-ebteenth section of this Kt. r f any person shall, by fraud or decep 1 1 ben Ojtam, inrni inj iiunMiioi(wiuur r - . . . J tie e I. ay mal, etter or packet, contaiuing any tt de ff value, or evidence thereof, or ei- ifcr tt the writings referred to, or rex abfve cent.oncd, sucn oJender or "et.derst on con t n thereof, shall be impnscned not ex trrd-nj seven years. Anthif any person shall tale sty letter or packet, not containing any ankle cf value or evidence thereof, out of a rat Je. or shall open anv Utter or packet which shall have been in a post office, or in the ttsvody of a nad carrier, be fere it shall hlvr hern delivered to the person to whom it is di rtced. with a design to obstruct the corns retdener, to pry into anothei's business or se cm, or shall secrete, embezzle or destroy any sxh nu-l, letter or packet, such offender, upon j J oviction, shall par for every such offence as 1 1 sxn ot e-crnlng five hundrrd dollars. Sec 20. Ami be tt fur her enxeted. That if say p-non aha.'! rp, cu1, tear, burn, or other - vim irjuTe any ponmantaa, valise, or other la luted, or destgncd to be used by any per Siuictmg under the authority of the post mas trr general, or any person in whom bis pow ers are vested in the conveyance of any mail, letter, packet, Kwspaper or pamphlet, or shall craw or treak any staple, or loosen any part of II aof l.k, chain or strap attarbed or belonging to an) such vahse, pott rrantsw, or bag, with an iment to rob or steal any mail, letter, pack ct. nevipaprr or pamphlet, or to render either cfth-same insecure, every such offender upon cenrixtu n ihl for every such offence pay a ixr not excet'drrg five huTdred dollars, or be ttpr.ced not exceeding three years, at the tion of the court before whom such con temn s had. Sec 21 And be it further enacted. That eve rj persot- who from and after the passage of tta act shall procure, ad. advise, or assist in t-edoirg or ptipetration r.f any of ihe acts or crimes by his aa forbidden to be die or per farired, shall be subject to the same penalties id punshmcn:s as the persons are subject to o snail actually do or petpetrate any of the d tcta or crie.es acccrdmr Lo thermovision I ia t act. Sfc 22 And be tt further enacted. That eve. tj person who hall be impris id by a judg ctut of court under and by virtue of theeigh n'h, ninetrenth, twentieth or twtniy first ra out of this act. shall be kept at hard labor cunng The period of such imprisonment. Sec 23. And be it further enacted. That the post masters su Jl, respectively, publish, at the ttprat on of every three month, or oftener. yten the post master general shall so direct, n of tr.e newspaper published at or near t the place of hi res-dence, for three succes- 't'ks, a list of all the letters remaining rc?Pciive offices, rr, instead theretif, A ke .nt a number of such lists and cause then to be py ted at such public places in their Jic.nsiy, aa ,hlj Ppe'' o tbem best adapted the inform jtion of the parties conceri.ed ; lnd at the expiration of the next three months, txu d such cf the said letters as then re on hand, as dead loiters, to the general office, where the same shall be opened and 'P'Oru ; and if any valuable papers or mat u,f consequence shall be four.d therein, it a'l ae the duty of the post master general to tcrn jath letur to the writer thereof, or cause : c,,Pl,ve 1st thereof to be inserted in one t..t rewipapers, published at the place most -Trnam: to ih scrpoted res-dence or the tr, ,f thin the United States i and such ard the contents, shall be preserved to r- . . L-vered to the person to wb im the same iireaied, upon payment of the post a J lhs C1rr ficc publication. Ard if H V ff' w,lJt " Conlcnl ol demanded . ' " rscn o whom it is a ldressed, or the 'ieTf,,tf ,H 4wfj agen within twe n it ier tKr adretti&rmeit irref as af jre- ''esatlco-nenfs sb.ii b: aiiolcd to rht e Ut.i-Stves, until the same nali propreror thereof The such p:J:Kjn to be kiiecia.ll- f tat. ltr 111 n.sicr general to tLe? .tefrrtu r. J x An! Stir furtter e . ' ' i ' t a .l.r .n i ccrt-i, Thi let- K t.lloV'i Ot- ' ' U-Liw.vd Suits stiU be received : . ; , " i .. .... i , , i . . i - l-J-l j-j-: : nd conveyed by post, free of postage. Each postmaster, provided each of his tetters or packets shall not exceed half an ounce in weight i each member of the Senate, and each ' member and Dele rale of the House of Kepre tentative of tbs Congress of the United States; the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives, provided each letter ; or packet shall not exceed two ounces in we'ht, and during their actual attendance in any res sion of Congress and twenty days after such teuton, and in case of excess of wtight that excess alone hall be pa d for ; the Prendent of the United States ; Vice President, the Se cretarles of S'ate, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy; the Attorney General : the Comp troller: Treasurer"; Auditir ; Register ; Su- pervsor of the direct tax for the dsrrict of South Carolina; Superintendant of Indian trade : Purveyor the Inspector and ray mas tr r of the Army '; accountants of the War and Navy Departments j Tost Master General ; and the assistants Post. MasreT General-; Jhn A- dams, a former President of the United States ; and Thomas Jefferson, late President of the United States j and they all may receive their newspapers by post, free of postages rrovidcil, That the members of the Senate and Home of Representatives, Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives, ah;!l receive their newspaper, free of postage, only during any session of Congress, and twenty days after the expiration of the same : And Prvuded, Thar no letter ot packet from any publc oflicer shall be cWeyed-bypost, free of postage, unless he shall frank the same, by writing his name and office on the outvide of kuch letter or packet, and until he has prev ouvly furnished the post rruer of the office where he shall deposit the same, with a.spcri- men ot his signaiute. Sec 25 And be further enacted. That if any ( person shall frank letters other than those w rit ten by himself, or by his order on the business ivi in-vujkc, nc bu-ii, wu vonricuun uicrc i, r .a A . K A I . 1 X pay a fine of ten dollars Prtsvidtd That the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State, Secretary of War. Secretary of the Navy, and Post Master General may frank letters or packets on official business, prepared in any other public other, n the absence of the prin cipal thereof. And if any person, having the right to receive his letters free of postage, shall J j receive enclosed to him any letter or packet addressed to a person not having that right, it -.hall be his duty to return the same to the post I thee marking thereon the pl.ee from whence i it came, thac it may be charged with postage And if any person shall counterfeit the hand writing or frank of any person, or cause the same to be done, in order to avoid the payment . ot postage, each person so offending shall pay for every such offence fifty dollars- Sec 26 Ad be it further enacted. That eve ry printer of newspapers may send one paper to each and every other printer of newspars J within the United States, free of postage, un der such regulations as the Post Master Gene ral shall provide. Sec- 27 And e it further enacted. That all; newspapers conveyed in the mail sallbui- der cover, open at one end, aid charged with a postage of one cent each, for any distance j not more than one hundred miles, and one and an half cents for any greater distance : Provt- ded. That the postage of a single newspaper from any one place to another m the same state; shall not exceed one cent ; and that the Post Master General shall require those who rece:ve newspapers by post, to pay always the am unt of one quarter's postage in advance. If I any person employed in anv department of tht pst ffice shall improperly detain, delay,' em bezzle or destroy any newspaper, or snail per mit any other per on to do the like, or shall o pen, or permit any other to open any mail or packet of newspapers not directed to the of face where he is employed, he shall on convic tion thereof, forfeit a sum not exceeding fify dollars for every such offence And if any o iher person shall odch anv mail or oacket of , .. . newspapers, or shall embezzle or destroy the same, not be.np directed to himself, or not be in? authorised to receive or open the same, he 1 shall, upon conviction thereof, pay a sum not exceeding twenty dollars lot every such rffence And if any person shall take or steal any pack et, bag or mail of newspapers from or out of a ny post office, or from any person having cus tody thereof, such person shall, on conviction, be impnsoned, not exceeding three months for every ruch offence, o be kept .t hard labor (hi ring the period of sucn imprisonment. If any j person shall enclosepr conceal a letter or other j J thing, or any memorandum in writing in a newspaper, or among any package of newspa- pers, which be shall have delivered into any lus office, or to any person for that purpose, in order that the same may be carried by post, fre of letter po;age, he shall forfeit the sum of five dollars for every such offence ; and the letter, newspaper, package, memorandum, or other thm. snail not be delivered to the per son to whom it is direc.ed until the amount of single letter postage is paid lor each article ot which the package shall be composed No m-wspaperr shah be received by the post mas ters to be conveyed by post, unless they are SuitKientiy cried and enclosed, in proper wrap pers, on which, beside tl e direction, shall be noted tbe uumoer of,pjpers whxh are enclosed, for subscribers, and the number of printers The post master general, in any contract he may enter Into for the conveyance of the mail, may au'horisethe pers n with whom suchcoo ti act :s to b made, to carry newspapers, ma. gazmes and p.inpr.lcts, other than those C-n veyed in the m.il When the mode of cci.ve ance and tne size of tbe mads will admit of it, magazine, and pamphlet may be transported in tne ma t at ore cent a sheet for any distance aot exceeding titty miles, at one cent and a baif.fi r any tl.sm ceovtr fiy and not eacttd i. g ci.e l.undrtd miles and two cents for any g- ater'd s;t.e ec, 2H. irhlleit further enacted. That the p x master general oe -uthcnsfd to allow to t.c p-M mxi era ic.p ut vtly scch coram s:on on t: aoaitaauisiug from thepusuesof let- ters and packets as shall be adequate to their respective tervices and expences . Provided, That the said commission shall not exceed thir. ty per cent, on the first hundred d-.Uars col lected in one quarter, and twenty five pe? cent, on a sura over one I nndred and not mere than three hundred ; ad tweny per cent, on a.ny sum over four hundred and not exceeding two thousand dollars ; and eight jier cent on any sum collected, being over two thousand four hundred d;lars ; except. o the post mastrrs who may be employed in receiving and dispatch ing foreign mails, whose compensation may be augmented, nor exceeding twenty .'five dollars, in one quarter, and excepting to the) pst mas ter at offices where the mail is regularly to ar. riv;-, between the brum of nine o'clock at night and five o'clock in the morning ; whose com mission on the first hundred dollars collected in one quarter, may be increased to a sum ot exceeding fifty per cent. Tt e prsT maa'er ge neral may allow to the post masters respective ly, a commission of fifty per cent on the mo nies arising frorrv the postage of newspapers, magazines and pamphlets : ,and to the pest masters, whose compensation shall not exceed five hundred dollars, in one quarter two cents tor every tree letter delivered out of the office, excepting such as are for the post master him self; and each rx st master who shall be re quirt d to keep a register of the arrival and de parture of the mads, shall be allowed ten cents for each monthly return which he makes there- of to the general tos? t'fuce. Sec. 29. And be it father enacted, That if any postmaster or other ptrson authorised to receive the postage of letters and packets shall neglect r refue to render his accounts, and pay over to the postmaster genera! the, balance by him due at the end of every three months, it snail be the duty of the p stmaster general to cause a su t to be commenced again&t the person or persons so neglecting or refusing ; and if the postmaster-general shall not causcsuch suit to be commenced within six months from the end of every such three months, the balances due fr m every such del nquent shall be charged to and recoverable from the postmaster general Thai all suits which shall be hereafter commen Cfd tor the recovery of debts or balances due to tne general post-office, whether tljey apjear by bond or obligations made in the name of the existing or any preceding p stmaster-general, or otherw se, shall be mstitu'ed in the n.imeof I That certified copies, under the seal of the rnerar post office, of the accounts current of the several postmasters, after the same shall have been examined and adjusted at that office, shall be admitted as evidence it. all suits brought by. the Postmaster general for the re- covery of balances or debt due from pos'mas- ters, and in like manner copies of such accounts current as are lodged in the Register ST the freasury, certified by the Register under the sea! of his office, shall be admitted as evidence Sec. 30. And be tt furtbtr enacted, That if any postmaster, or other retson who shall receive and open or dispatch mails, shall neglect to render accounts .thereof for one month after the ime, and in the form and manner pre scribed by law, and bythe postmaster gene ral's instructions conformable therew h, he shall forfeit double the value of the postages which shall have arisen at the same office n uny equal portion ot time prevous t bs quent thereto ; or in case no account shall have been rendered at the time of trial f ?uch case, then such sum as the court and jury shall estimate equivalent thereto, to be recovered by the post naster-general iri an action on the case. Sec 31. And be it further enacted, That ali pecuniary penalties and fn, futures incurred un der this act, shall be one half for the use ot the person or persons informing and ptosecu ting for the same, and the other half to the use of the United States. Sec. 32. And be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the postmaster general to make provision, where it maybe necessary, for the receipt of all letters and packets intended to be conveyed by any ship or vessel beyond sea, or from any port in the United S ares, to another prt therein : and the letters so re ceived shall be formed into a mail, sealed up and directed to the postmaster of the port to whxh such shp or vessel shall be bound. And for every letter or packet so rece ved mere shall be pad at the time of its reception, a postage of one cent, which shall be for the use of the postmasters respectively receiving the same And the postmaster-general may make arrange ments wth the postmasters in any foreign country, for the reciprocal receipt and delivery of letters and pacsets through the post offices Sec. 33- And be it further enacted. That the postmasters and the persons e-n ployed in the transportation of the mad shall be exempt from militia duty, aud serving on juries, or any fine or penalty for neglect thereof. Sec. 34. And be it further enacted, That letter carriers shall be employed at such post offices as the pos1 master general shall direct, for the delivery of letters in the places respectively, where such post othces are established ; and for the delivery of each such letter the letter cat rier may receive ot the person, to whom the delivery is made, two cms : Provided, That no letter shall be delivered to such letter carrier for distribution, addressed to any per son who shall have lodged at the post effice a written request that his letters snail be detain ed in the office. And for every letter lodged at any post office, not to- be carried by post, but to be deli vend at the place where it is to be so Vdgrd, the postmaster shah receive one cent oftheperson to whom it sh.li be dtl.vered Sec. 35 And be tt uuher enacted, That all causes of action .rising under this act, may tx sued, and all off nders agarost this act may be prosecuted, before the justices of the peace, magistrates t ether judical courts of the se veral t-.arts ar.d of the sevetal territories ot he Unt'ed States, they having competent ju risdiction, by the laws of such stages or tern :ones, to the trial of claims ai ddemardsot a great value, and of 'be preventions where the purt.sumeuts are of as great tx-ent i and sucr: justices, Eugmrttcx or judiciary shall uke w cognizance tbereofVand proceed to judgment and execution as in other cases, . .: Sec' 36 And be it further enacted, That in all suits or causes arising under this act, the court shall proceed to trial and render judgment the firy errrv af e sttch suit shall be commenced : Provided ' always, that wherfever service of the process shall not have been made. twenty days at least previous to the return day of such term, tne ovtendant shall he entitled r one conunu ance. t the court, on the statement of such dferdan', shall iudsr it expedient j- Provided also, That if the defendan in sucbiuits shall ( make affidavit that he has a. claim against the general nost office, not allowed by the post master-general, although submitted to b'PT con formably to the regulations of the post office, and shall Specify such claim in the affidavit, and that he c-.uld not be prepared for the trial at siich lerrn for want of evidence, the cc urt, in such case being satisfied in thpse respects may grant a continuance until the next succeed :e term . Sec. 37 And be it further enicted, Thai it shall be the duty ot the pobt masterj-general to Ireport annually to Congress every post read which shall not, after the second year from its est a bhshment, have produced one third of the ex pence of carrying the mail on the same Sx. 38 Ana be it further enacted, liiat rhere shall be allowed to the deputy postmaster at the City ot vv ashing ton, tor h'S extraordinary ex pences, incurred in the discharge ot the duties of his offid-, an additional compensation, at the rate ot one thousand dollars per annum, to be paid out of the funds of the post office establish ment Sec 39. And be it further enacted, That the ad- jutant general of the militia ot each state and territory, shall have r ght to receive, by mad 1 free of postage, from any major or brigadier general thereof, and to transmit to said gene rals, any letter or packet, relating solely to the j rhiutia of such state or territory. . Froxtded al- ways, . l hat every such officer be tore he delivers any such letter or package for transmission, shall in his own proper hand writing on the j outside thereof, endorse the nature of the pa pers enclosed, and thereto subscribe his name II and office, and shall previously furnish the post master of the office, where he shall deposit the same, wth a specimen of his signature: And if any such officer shall frank any letter or pack age in which shall be contained any thing re lative to any subject other than oE the militia j of such state or territory, every offender shall, on conviction of every such offence, forfeit and j pay a fine of fifty dollars. aec ana pc ttjurtoer enactea, i nat irom and after the thirtieth day ot September next ; whenever the annual emoluments of any post-1 master, after deducting therefrom theexpendi tures incident o nis office, .hall amount to more I than two thousand dollars, the surplus shall be accounted for, attd paid by the postmaster-ge neral by him to be accounted for in the same manner as other monies accruing from the post office establishment. Sec 41 And be it further enacted. That eve- rv uepuiy posimasier, uie receipt oi wnose s . - a. r t othce exceeds one thousand dollars a year, shall on the last day of September in each year, transmit to h posUmaster-g-eneral ot the United States, a statement ot the expen ses of the office under his direction, of the number of clerks, with the time they have been severally, employed therein, and their. respective names and ages. " Sec 42 And be it further enacted. That from and after the first day of June next, the se cond section of an act, entitled 'An act to esta blish the post office and post roads within the United States,' approved on the eighth day ot iMay.one thousand seven hundred and nine ty-four, and ah act, entitled 41 An act to esta blish the post office of the United States," ap proved on the second day of March, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and all oilier acts, and parts of acts heretofore pass ed for the regulation and government of thej general.post office, and of the postmaster-general arid other officers and agents, employ ed in said office, shall be, and the same are hereby repealed : Provided, f hat an actj en titled " An act concerning public contracts," approved on the twenty -first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eight, shall be and remain in full force, and no post road heretofore established, shall be discontinued by this act : Provided also, That nothing here in contained shall be construed to exonerate any person who shall not have performed the duty, or who shall have violated any of the prohibitions contained in the said acts from suits or prosecutions, but as to -all bonds, con tracts, debts, demands, rights, penalties, pu nishments which have been made, have ari sen, or have, been incurred, or which shall be made, arise, or be incurred previous tdthe first day ot June next, the said acts shall have the same force and effect as though this act had not been made : Provided likewise, That the postmaster-general, assistant postmaster- general, deputy postmasters, contractors for carrying the mail, and others employed under the aforesaid acts, shall Continue to hold their several offices, appointments and trusts, un til they are otherwise removed y any thing herein contained that might be construed to the contrary notwithstanding ; and also the ! bonds which they, or either of them, have giV ven or may give for the faithful execution of their several duties and offices, shall conti nue to have the same force and effect, to all intents and purposes, as though this act had not been made. , jAb. VaUNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives. t JOHN GA1LLARD, '. President f the Seiiatcpr0. tern, April 30, 1810 Approved JA&4-.S MADISON. NEW LAW. T GALES has. just received from PhiladeJ pbia the following : ii th Voluir.c of East's Term Reports, and ohitty gn Pleadings, 2 Yolurpesv i " '' ': ... -. - - .-v;- W1LU BE SOLDI I Jh the tenon qf rUhesbor-ou. Withs Co THE folio wng Tracts of Land or so .mucli thereof, as will be sufficient w satisfy Taxes due thereon for the year lGsethet with costs, &c. viz --vv .'. . V'-t.T' ' . lOQ Acres lying n the waetw of Cull, creek, the property of vV.Uiam Hammock; opt given in, . . .. ' ' , 9 .. ' ' vv'.;-'.- 100 acres on the waters of feeaver Creek gVen in by Elizabeth Shanling. --'li-.; ;lj 50 do. . on the waters of Buffalo .creek) given in by Hugh Day. . V ' V" - -. : $06 do. on Buffalo creek, given iu jo shua Cuitis . ; 1 a ,: J252 do. ,.ow the waters of Yadkin irivei) given in by Edward Gettins. ,.1 ''ftM 172. do. oa do.v given in by James Peniey 150 do.- on do given nby,Coleby Rucker. 50 do. . on Elk creeki given ip by Samuel Not hern. ; '. '. . ... '-- . .. -100 do. on the waters of big Elken creek given in by Johadwards. ' . 'V , i;-S , 3tf do. on the wafers , ox tiumtng .crecs'. given in by Charles Riggans.; 1 100 do. on do given in by John Purdue. 100 "do. on dd. 'given in by Johnk Felpst 110 do on do. given in by Eneas Ho. per 200 do. on do. given in by IsascKetr.p. 190, do. on do. given in by VVll'm DaWel 100 das on do. gfVen in by 'Harris Stanley 50 do on the waters of Biier Creekk jtU . ven in by John Wood. j J. .'.'.'. Y r .. 200 do. on dov given in by Isaac Huh. . $5 do. on the waters of Swan's creek gi ven in by Benjamin Jackson. ; . ' 'y v. . 1UU do on the waters of Keddic s river, gi ven i n by George Marley . ; Z ': 100 do. on do given in by Lewis Shep- 100 do. on do. given -in by Jonathan Fatrister. ' "-.'-' 300 do. on 66, given in by John Daney. 63 do. on do. given in by William. .Vi y ars, Fun r : 100 do. on the waters of Big Elkin creek. given in by Joseph Alford . . .. I 35 do. n t e waters of Cub creek, givett - in by Vincent B. Hall.' WILLIAM HAMPTON,; ShJT. June 6th lSia ' (-.. 6l A. . , WILL BE SOLD, ; At the cdurt house in Randolph county, on theii. 12th ot September rext and the succeeding; . days Until all is sold, ;r - I av. THE following Tracts of LAND, tyingtin said county, or so much thereof as wul defray the Taxes due thereon for the years 1808 and 1809, with the expences of I adver tising and sale ; viz. ' . 1000 acres, lying on Hannah's creek, adioin- ing the Land of Samuei. Alexander. ' . ; 1000 acres, lying on do. adj in ins: the land . of Joseph Robbing'. 1000 acres, lying on Little River, adicinins? the land of John Lathem. 1000 acres,, lying on Hannah's creek, adioin ing the land of Joseph Robbinsf. , - a a 500 acres, lying on Little RrVer, adioininp the land of , "Graves..,: . 1000 acres latrd on Betty M'Gee's creek ad jJinig the landof ' Lambs. - , ;- 1000 acres on Little Kiver. adjoinine the land of H Branson. V 1000 acres on Deep River adioinihe the land of Henshaw- ' ' - 1000 acres on the Uhar ie ad loin in? the landl ' ot . waae . . 1000 acres on Little River; adioinino the land of Luther. 1000 acres on Richland waters, adioinint the land of Philip Williams ,v ' U 1000 acres on .Ltttje River, atfioininif tha land of Luther . - '. y 1000 acres on Little River, adjoining a for mer survey. , .... 1000 acres on Deep Rier, adjoining a for mer tract 1000 acres on the Uharie adjoining the v land of , Sanders. r , 14 1000 acres on Deep River; ad omingjthe land of Hopkins. , ' . , 1000 acres on Deep River, adjoining the land of Arnold, , .... .. ;t ft 500 acres on Lutle River, adjoining ano: ther tract. , '. ' r - 1000 acres on Deep River, adlbinln? 'th r lanooi nasKeit.. S 1000 acres, on Little River, adminliia. land of - Brooksher. , , r v : 1000 acres on Deep River, adjoininWnjothW survey! , . Jr'-"'-x 1000 acres on DeepRiver, adjoining anotict ' survey.- . ;: :'i Z ''-.'jr-- 1000 acres on Uharie, adjoining the land of Bingham. . , .1000 acres on Richland .waiters adjainins another tract, i v , 'iS-j ' - 'r m I 1000 acres on the Uharie, adjoining another tract. .- . ..; .; a..; ,.;-r;' - I 1000 acres onDeepRiver. adjoininganotber tract. ' -r- . . . The above Lands are said to be the property of Molten & Bedford, and John O'Daniel, of one of the Northern States. 'J ' i ISAAC LA1E, Sh'fE;'., TWENTY DOLLARS RE W aRI ABSCONDED, about six weeks ago, my Servant jyHbf, a atfnt fellow, about 5 feet 8 inches fn height, cf a complexion rather: light. He carried with Aim a Coaiee-& Pan taloons cf a grey mixture and a Great Gcat of nearly, the, same cola -He; ;had also a Blue' Coat with a Black Cape.v He 4s, extrtmely vi: artful, and hasrbbably -a .fabc 'Passiv The vboyeRewyrd,- and -11 ' leasonable ex-V' pences. will be paid o a;iy berscri who wilt? "V1 deliver him tome in Charlestonj rwoeJiUf 5 c J or of CbttlMwh-J munoEEz: Junm . v 1 1 i' t: .'4- 1 -4 A,' -4
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1810, edition 1
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