: ' . , ; , . v-;- ' ' : Y Y,.-j. :YY Y Yym 'Y If published eyery Fain it, by; . JOSEPH GAIXS & SON, At Three Dollars per annum, or One Dollaf andaH&U lor Hilt a yearto De pan in ADVERTISEMENTS fot exceeding: 16 fines, 'neatly inserted tHree time for a dollar and 25 Tent for every succeeding publication those, of greater 'Jeneth in the same proportion.. ...CoaCMCjri 1 cattoss thankfully received. ...LxTTt as to v the Editors must be post-paid. T - n ATVPTGZ2 IjLEGISTSIi; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1824. , .The 'oaths of office will be administer d to the Govfrnor elects this day at 12 o'clock, in ther llall of the House of Commons, in me presence ui inBiuKm- ters of both Houses. , . Hatnes Waddell, Esq. the member fleet from Brunswick county, t?i'cf Ja- rnh Leonard; dee'd, 1 toolc : his seat in the House of Commons,' jesterdajr. I The bili to give to the free people of his State, the richt of electing their Sheriffs, Hhich has' for several years been a subject of Legislative delibera. tion was onTriday last rejected in the . Hoise of 'Commons; by a single vote. On Saturday a re-consideration was moved for, which was agreed to,' and ihe bill made the, order of the day for Monday. Yestenlay it was called up, and after considerable debate again re--jected by tight votes. . - 1 Socti-Cakoj-ina. The Legislature of this State have, chosen their eleven Electors of President Thy are-all pledged to vote . fur Gen. Jackson a as President, and John C. .Calhoun as Vice President. Virginia. The Electors for this .State, assembled in Richmond on the 1st. inst. The votes were as follows : For Wnu H. Crawford, as President, For 2aL Mcon, as Vice.President 'In farvlaritf the votes were TOTt raxstBtxT. 6r vice passinrtfTJ Andrew Jackson 7 v John C, Calhoun 10 John Q. Alams 3 -Andrew Jackson 1 wav!!. Crawford 1 24 24 erage, Ikteunal 1 irRO v emekts. We con gratulate our readers on the prospect which the Report of the Board for In temal Improvements holds out (and which is confirmed bv the Memorial which has lately been presented to' our Legislature from -Fayettevillej of not nly a good and permanent navigation for Steam-Boats and other craff?. be tween Fayetteville and Wilmington, but that the-Flat below Wilmington tvill be so mucfr removal as that ves sels from Sea will come in'and 20 out of the port without being kanyJonger subject to the delay aml.expense of light- winch has- heretofore been so to: the trade of that place. A well-written paper which appears in to-day s Register, shews the vasl advantages which t!ie Farmer who are in the nabit ol tndin- at-Fa-etteville ' warden ve from the contemplated im provements in Cape, Fear River. 'When the "RpoVt of the Board KncJ this Memorial shall . have been duly 'considered by tne legislature, we trust we. shall'ear no mote of Attempts to put down the Board of Internal ' Im: proveuienf s, or to remove the Civii Engineer, lincler wfibsef direction aid superintendance the works in qutstioa have been conducted. Indeed, setting aside : the great' disadvantages which result itotlie. public'from such a fi the Ctpe Fear Navigation Com-j-anyj Would have good ground to com plain, of a breacn of faith on the part of the state," haying consented to reduce the, value of their stock oneaifr fin consideration that tiie SuteTha sub scribed 85,000' to iirstocVVDd'di rected the work of opening N'the river below FayeUerUle;to ie effected by the r ' 1 - - -. Board of Internal improvement and the vine lieport maue to tne Georgia i.e- .ine culture or gtne vine, seei Erfginwr'cf th?State J . : ? gislature, bythe TVeasurerofihe 3tate, Jmf. r. -... : r-- i' j 1. UiA. ri-VlUi- aCTicu I tunstof the present day. v . ine works D0U1 at tne.Jbiats ana onisnows uiai, our uic oui u utiuucj, seems to 1 : - : Stnn the Villain th the 1 d-tisiSnA tiif iiViMiit Gi'jftnihiK " Dresent da v. 1 Tli e re f nr vomh timmtv' cloned from hLf " on, Tfle Ji?t 01 uc ooeiv r the River have'50 far progressed s to tl re was a balance in the rreasttryoi twenty vineyards within'as many miles I to believe, enticwl away, my .daughter, one of ; convinieWVerr-one who has seen then 8598,003 65. .; ; tht theyareinafairvajftf bdngcom-: . . - . ;. anu-neanywi commencea w.fnn J htotei.M,,. T j J ... r . v - I TU no Aa ni Ii nnfilolrv am m , n I Am turn - VhAiilH fhia ilicnnaiflnn' ;inl . . . . .' . - - . . . t ' nlof sinil fmi le nm tKan thi' m- a uc uua-uvca wi ivciuuvivj, a. 0 m Vt. in y.ui..u ,iSlfv iren, and repaid tne maav; ovnentt ijmui con? ... p-etea, ana ror.a less sum ,ir.an ui e w miserable state. The deficiency of re creaseand as a consequence the wine ierred upohuli byiecoyiifc my childri: , timated expense. . We cannot, -t there- u.c,to o 'fi;r pressr be made td take the place of -the - The negro itietonglaR; to me, bittmerf 1 24 vears of afire, and will weicri about, lou " lbs. The wife arid? three children1 of the the State expenses for 5r?.ffbe made W Ukeie place of the r distillery, it will benefit the morals w is S35,4or, Inltfew- community. Among : what are call- ne- forp. believe that a mainritv. of oufLe- . , . . r 4 ' i 5 ' r r the last year was retain fa xin 1 1 tmtv miat a lr fth " triOWS nt I ti?iimo mil, nwm iiiiauiavu' .v... iA.. I , . - , ' . , i I IDS ' 1 Jle WuC ana-1 . .i r . r no a naoc? rarm nry riva-ar-v .a r iwf . t t n wva am nr .1 putt 1 u 1 - 1. ewmnrnvf nrevent the accomDlishment x v. 1 17 hiivij . 7 1 firnv lived with? Air. Thomas jBoon 01 !Eaffe-( - , . Lii ; ,r. : neri' iiures wr me same penou was piuc?s nasai ways utjcii iuuhu iu comae Counm and-was no-aotiot-coaxea , oi oojecw so very cesiraoie. 10 wc coj- - . , . nbgt eXtenaTel j; where the vine is not awy by 8aid Brazil. Thefwom:ina name.is1 merciai ana iarming mieresis oi ihii - . r a , j cultivated, ro encourageour vme I xxicey, ami nertcnuarenare vaiic, yruiai Part or the State; ; ' ' The Kentuckv, itslcccmnt W W v . w i an iii ri "i l u v sm. uunu: m i iiiat .awu .v of the late conflagration of the State- r ady Ian(J 0f the vine, has, at the pre The Board of Agriculture, met again House at Fra.ikfbrt. in that sta gives 'J'.Io of on Friday evening, when two addition- the' following additional particulars of employed in itsreultivation. iThe av- ;BBA2iLn t Tfoleratp -iitfpmlpd frnm C.nnntvui.-J'A u ULuw i I ftrao inulurlinnlif thpilminphatt vin'ft-1 eyes "sandy hairinclined to urk apeao in ir r o . ; . ; mc iuss uttaswacu uy tuat taiasu uunc . i - r " . r , - f;---, tnn nF -n7 9ni i f fclnrtfr statues. Societies.-The remainder of the very i addition to the buildinthe"value of 7?! is aboaV one )ouaud millions eS sVivfeveV vW interesting Report -f Professor Olm- PublicProPerty numediveiy great. Be- ol gallons- , . , . , I aides most of the furniture and books belong-1 of their vintage' about one-f hundred and I fa'ension of this consummate M To Rose' . j siea, onnibiaie weoio-icai aour, was ing to the General Assembly, all the papers twenty-five millions of dollars. Lwhd UiemselVes haTichiiarefi. .L.tieurg? read, gjld ordered td be published, I relative to the business of former, sessions, r. 'V..-lho stimuIuato aM Ii'ioinaplnhoeent with such other original paper, as may pod r be selected by the Committee appoint ed for that purpose.' The Boanl stands adjourned subject to the call of the President. were consumed. Near looo Akrid of arms I Cathoiic thurcn in countnes wnerc-Mt deposited in one of the rooms on the lower floor, were destroyed, only .-small, number having been saved. About oOU sets of the Digest of the Statute Laws, nearly all the vo K j .iir- iri.iui rii in i iitt ijiiiii l ill - I 1 I ' . peals belonHnff to the . st'ate, including the states, a solemn ceremonial was.per In the valuable Agricultural Paper I three last volumes of Litt IPs Kepotts, which I formed in the Catholic Chapel in Nor- of Professor Mitchell, which was read TOoS .f'. Saturday last, (as previously ".1 -r -, f ' . 1- - r .1. a iL ' & I . ' .1 .1. Z. k. Otne DOaril OI AgriCUllurea ieweven-jo e ieisiaxare oeiongiqg to uie s'.aie, I aniiuu iictru in mc jjaci s, j lur uic icpusc ings ago, he mikes h,.;foII,wln H'sSH a.P""ed sPirit f ' A1: Cbr- propnate -TemarKS, wnen speaking on ine state Houset irmtore, &c. may be i nan juaiescy jouis me .-vviii iL.l:.l.i. r ...irsuniiiicuio ut- worm muvui rw.uw uic - . , ' a s 511,011 l6'000 sPcc'e or29?0,nw SanaVr.-rAtthelastSupreroeColirt T1 Ff ri I T in I I rtrtxr Hill! TV f2f I I 1 1 1 III I I 9nrr k nl thA hAnlro n- .. l-kA U I I H 4 n-kn bmral .-w fc w w w i a t. j anu kj v t i uuu-, tvvy iiiaiwii ig their land . I will give a reward of Qvt, Ifunhait Ibz3tv- I ? jl ' :1 12 . " ' u 1 - iL - - I Iis xne prevailing reiigii)n? or wiiere uiercitARs tut jue sppreHcijwitui iuiuhichiviujji i Viir , ' . ,V . 1 I iail of said HraztL an-PnecTOt- : -letters! ta. -; I .1 A . r"V tnl mo ..am A. All ..si llm 'vll a 1 A : I - - r . . . .3 V , 1 i i a. ii rr nun iiiiiiu ui a.11 irjiiL'uius.iiciiu'i i- - . ' r. Jrct . 17... ir : t: o v . i me. n!av fie sent to kocjcv Aio.int iosi.uinc -1 ruinations and' forms1 as in tlie United I Nash County. ';":! '.';vTr '.UVv v- 09 8v t4 miles J C UD AN J 6 VN.ER; v t : es eiit otNaliO. H WILL be sold to ? the highest , biddef Tctf cash, a Waynesville Ccnrt-house, llay-' ;r t . wood countv. on the 27th ot December hexti the following' Tractsof Land, lying- tn the Sakt county, or so much thereof as will pay th4 l , Taxes due thereon and cost fof advertumit . V for the years 1816, '17 18V '19, M S2l?&.n a toUl of 100,000 in currency: There is, held at 5?alem Mass. an action Wai" and 23i-X' ':;; Vv-AASi' ' ' i I . ... . : l.however,animme1,seJpile of brick walls, a brought airaTitHe Hon."fien"iamin Os- . Jonsnatic , ljutm pwcessot time, Minis system es , portion of the Stite-House will be re- , , M r , ' 1 . , .1 S00?!!: ?'ear.0Vf?i : : ' on, tne planter wiiuooK uown from tne oar- built on the me sltf. oll the same dimen. goou oi Metnnen, lor . sianuenng me u, ana j, . v - .v vriV:. : e . . . . .1... - . I I " ...-w, V ren nacres ne is tuunir. unon tne arrounus I ..a .;it u I u "r c u m ' tii...-ii i from which h fathers reaped their rcn lur- Drtmi.- k l r . V I nanv. for the years of 1816 and '22. John Chrk, 50 acres in Capt. CoIUn'a onS v vests, but which are now desolate and aban- 6 1 " , Mof the same place. 1 he Jury brought j djned, and enquire whether he cannot re- Tr moc T W:- ma nrOOCo in a verdict of owr thousand four hun- i)nM n thm thMronf Ant fVrtl itv flt ft lrS8 I "",aa ' "flu, v iviuimv,; - ,. eipence than he can cultivate thosV lands of has been appointed Judge of the Su-idred dollars damages against the de- yiiey Hec an inferior qiality with which he is now en- j preine Court, by the Governor. yaged ? Till be is dTiTen by necessity to J ' mate una enquiry, we can naruiy nope i nai n - rr:V!1i at Mpt-V.,. t. frnm r. , 1 t TK I ' " 7 v ,x'.a ..viii ? . . . r '! hne-land on the 30th u It. we learn that planter wui' not give us a patient "eannjj o - , , V . . , Y . when we talk to hun about manures, ar.d wc Mr. Randolph, was so injured by the may consider otirselres as very successful if overturning ot a stage betweerrLondon we secure the general adoi)tion ot some oou and. Liverpool as to be unable at pre- lysiem pi roiaiion oi crops uirougu ure sent to return home. try. Ana i may repeat it, ne; puiyi noi act wisdom which experience has taught him tor "KWA111" il'c,,fllc " the suggestions of theory. But thfc time has has already been seized by an Lnghsh either confe, or is. not far : distant,l when our j play wriffht as the subject of a drama, fendant. At the seat ot Col. Boon, in Johnston coun- George Hefly, luo acresr land, m tapv . i Dever' company for tle. ears 1818;?1& t I ison, 50 acres do; in. Capt. De' - ; ft .Pigeon river, , lor uyeyear or . , ' CTtrkV ; : s ; vers company 1818. ; Jaffies Haikaj 50 acres do'MtV daptJM company, for the year 1818..; r f ; jonn u)tc urines crccj yy uu, jit tapu i uu ucw umst ue ugaiii wuguiu.iuv. 1 wiiicii is now in Ri'eparaiion ai me rxoy-1 son ot jonatuar. rancer, Ksq. senator in oui vation. .The cleanng system, by wmcn tne i& Cobur Theatre, Loudon. Great; State Legislature from said, county. l: planter divested a tract of country of its wood Y . ' hpn.,;V.fft rpnSw . Isham B lay lock, 100 and continue to cultivate it tut it was ex- r'' . ct.AV Vd, nHni;n I Capt; Cathrr for the 3 nausteii. ana inen resoTtea 10 a rtcw,iic, was i t , c.ji. i". pi huov' """v" ..iii v. . v ,v...m w. Mr. Adlum's Vineyard. Mr. Jno. .usted eood so loner as he had the whole country been taken to procure accurate draw- yinga wilderness before him. XThe danger hrtgs of Mexicau landscape. s, mat irom mai auacnmeni i imu tuswuis, which is one of the characteristics of. our na lure, we sha 1 Dersevere in !t too loner, ana that when the time for changing- it arrives, Adlum of Georsetown, in the District shall want the knowledge necessary ;tor of Coiumfta has DUblished in the'Arae successful adoption ot a new one. H is . . - , i Tr preciselv under such circumstances that an rican farmer, an account.pt tne pro-1 Agricultural Society is needed it steps in Uuce of liis vineyard for the present dec LO tOUCCl VaiUttUIC linUiUMUMM vii uit iium.n I'll l i, - .e .;n .; i ,r,a-m,nt ;tfhfinrh h cnm.1 vear, which deserves the attention , of ty, on Thursday last, 'flip's Cobbs,. Esq. of M'Clures companw for the years 181 8 '19 a this city,' y to Mrs. Sandx' 'Hopkins," daughter 20, ?21j; 22 and '23. t " Y , Y Yu .v'-.-y., of the Colonel. 4 Jos. McMullin, 100 do iir Ctfitt Celt's v .'-V In this c6Unty,n the 2d ult.the Rev. Gab, J company, for the years u 818; J 19, 20i '2'.. Barbae of Orange county, to Miss . Ann 22, aitd '23; Y; .' . y yv y.' Bledsoe daughter of Richmond Bledsoe. I Robert Hughes, 100 do on Hornmony tf&cx. .Y , , , '1 m Capt. Clark: company, for theyears 1819 r V On theinstain USuilford .county, much '20, 2l, 22 and '23.; . -Y -. V j ; ; and deservedly regretted, Jdr,.Wm. ParkerI Robert Clark, 50 d? Lofty River. m CapU k. i voiuu si;yiiiii, iur uic ycjr imu, j, i , : db on Pige onrivjeY . rears 182t,32,.air,v ' Surry County. Loyd Henson, 50, do. in 'llenson's coVr ' . November Sessions, A.;J5. 1824 ; Capt. Cathey's'tonjany, for theyeacs 1020 Y ,1' Joseph Williams, assig.- V ;Y JX 2 '22 and .'2X-' 1:i:; :&; A!L$ 4f ', Thomas Thornton & otlieri. j Petition for Mas. Clark, , 10P do. in Cw ClaTkVcWif , V . - ; - y - v partitJon rof . panyror-the yeWiUlO, !'; & '23 ..V V' The real estate of William, j lands, &.c. ; Absalom Trull' 50 d6 in 'Capt; CatheyV . ; ' Thornton, clec'U. J company, lor tne years iwif ;zviuu '2J : v; T appearing to the tatistaction of ,the I . Noab Sti ourt that the heirs of Davis Thornton, creek, Capt va are not mnauitants ot tnis state.', it .s 1 104 ana -u. , y -1 - .' .vj Willfe Noah Sturd, Cf do waters of Ilomirio'rfy TV eekj Capt. C larks' compnyot-th'e eW.; ' ,; f' J22 and 23. .r - ?:Y,,.'.. . :;'.: C therefore ordered bv the -"Court that' miblil W iUtam' . Wlllrams 250.- CO. on the Hii ration he iriitrlti for thrt- wwks In the 11- ters of Biar creek, iri (apt;iMbod,,si munity to open a reservoir into which the planters in the middle and southern leigh Register, . that the sai,d beho of Dvis panyv lor the years 1822 and 23. : - A Y science and skill of every citzen shall be f fp "Ha i.i thp-;riitti.io-Jf th' Thornton, decdapptar at the Court House r.'cbariah .Evans 100, dorbtl- the water' dTou.I and aerain drawn out by those who need- ulcs lc sum uic i,mu i In PieonViver- Cafit. Clark'rf enmrrinv- fn if. A. t)im4nr1 fnrthprmnrp tn encourage those vmp fmm fmir nrrp fur nil. and ...Y, ..., .. -j Yr.i troM iQOl '") .n,l . . ..-.: experiments in Agriculture from whioh alone fr..m f acI4s, the petition, otherwise: final judgment will be 1 Daniel McDonnel, 50;do near tlre: 6oU ci r a s a yn t mi iTiv'i ip nur i ruii in i ir i - i A , - Test, v JO. WHLIAMS, C, C. Adv. $2. -.T. ''- --y. : V . 109'. ur 'r tni !-rn to cultivate oiir fields iri the best nossible miner and most effectually amount of 81500 68. The whole ex- provide the means of the wealth and prosper. nge exciU8n;8 Gf lab0dr, .was - S429' kv of the nation I say fro.n which alone. , . .Y '..y . wy because I amant to believe that most of what j 83. 1 he., labour, ot cultivating trie . .. . . . i - . i i . . . i- . . . . isiqund in booits tnat nave aireay oeeii wm 2rapes, and preparing tlie wine tormar- tenlon the subject of tilbgc will be hear!;- f J 11 usefess td a'cltwen of North-Carolina, ii ket, was less than is required on the this remark however exceptions are to be same quantity of land, in producing made in" favour ot the Arator of Col. John : . ,.Y: :'i ' AY T.vlor and a volume of Essays published by ana curing a crop or x ouacco., ; . y ue one of our own citizens, which perhaps con- ac re requires about, as much labour as The vines, if well at- State of Nort h-Gui'ijlina, y Surry County. - ; November Sessions, A. D. 1824. ? . Jonathan Roberts and" iVnu. Herring,, , Petition for parti tijrf j Y? . &c. John Greeds' heirs. Spring, Capt. McClureV cOmpiny. ' fOT the years. 1819, '20j,'21ai1d2. r David 'Wi tkihs,' 5a 'do, J n Capt MClur'e - company, for the years of 182L 22 andSX ' Y John Street 200 do, pit tjie wtes of Jona' " than's creek, CaptMoixlvcompanyifof thrfv years 1822 ana4 2 Y. , , .V:" ; , jobrr Allison, 100 do do' do for the j'C'irt 1823.'. . . ;, " ,f tvX'-'A ' Josbtia Allison, 250 do, do do for the velr 1823. . y, v- . :; , yyy;,;: y Geo. f?miteel, 75 do, on the wfttetiof tie& : 9 T snnMnn tothf HHtfsfar.tinn of thi Court I that the heirs of said John Creed, are not perdam creekviii Capt; CIaTks compairyfof inhahitant-s f tbu fttt t U thfr. w. I tfte years !8iy,r'SW, fl,' '22, nd '23: . pn 10 oear we miru year dered by 0 publication be made I t ch tW , and Mr. A. chinks the Jbr six weeksin the Raleigh Register "tbaifyV?? .lS? wd'v;f; r H " YY Zl i :.' ik. i itPMw rmn for. thft mtfsftvAn vAr: me saia neirsoi jonn urei ao appear at Ik " " Z.",r -y jj'vupuuiijr urccr iqu5i,7 "7 :Y:r ,KTrwu oe.aoou ouugaiions oi wmc io we ito be '.held for the CoOntv of Surryal thel Juaivoiuns, iw ao. watenoi Pigeon rl this side of the Atlantic as he would be able j tended to, begin to "bear the third year to collect from all the books that have oeeni fi niahfin written on the other. But even the method I - r.. ...... , , .lo ,i ZxTt .r ii .i..!.L..jiTCTi iifvriw rnmnnv .. limiU or the state of North-Carolma And acre. a..c p.cScui -H 1, Y U r - y EC.?!;! Jear r gP6 in the Iast twenty, in demur0 petition,: otherwise judgment r Majy Hefly, ;2Mdo;& limitations to a plantation lying bv no part of a book writtfc-; on ajj r'd consequence, as is supposed of (he cold wm up hi'"that which treau of manures. Wemay wet weather the last week in May iVY ' TLrr-rriTrrr and the first in June. Mr. A. Oil tniS SUDJCtl Wild! WlUtaatu i air uugiuu i - farmer would be' worse than juseless to a N. I U my Tntaj; or Catawba ' Bland; M.a- lnilmi nbnter:" ' . I Y , .iY-Yi ' il Y.r';'" State pf North-Carolina; deira, and all the foreign kinds Or ri- 01824 I ;CoiroodoWStewarUf &e Navy; lias Nsties, perishedwhilee .gchujlkiU, been susbended fromr duty, preparato Muscad'elrConsUntia, or.Cape'of Good Ijame3& Joseph LovUl. rv to his triaV on ; changes relating to "ope grape, ana w ortni his'conduct while in Command of the ocre a lair crop j so. Petition for distri- J -Ybution. Yk jos. nay. uo on use waters at Pictaa m j i ver, Capt. AlcClore's company, iorihe ; W 1823.-.. ' r- ' ' Y'V v. , . v. ; ' Silas ;Wdody; j!3 o in CaoW XfcEl? company, fof the year 1823 . i y Wuliam Cooper, 350 dor -off Pie-eon rWerl- Capt, Detetf compaay,, for thr year 1823 v Benjamin 2iromoi)s 400 do uodd.for thrf r. 1 OOl , 5 M1 -) ! ' . - squadron in the Pacific. - . cu8' V ;i?XECOTioNNegnf, Jim, on whom have if niety of rthese kinds, as 1 be Kfor.bri Jpnnnin lfYlH'; iU-. ' . i- . i ! company, fof the Irear 182 1 y:v'; y '. ' , Y r X' i waiiwiMifuwivft,! uw waters vi VvTamrec ' I . fcr thtf i I .. ' . ..' I' be. made for six weeks i n the Raleigh Urn u i Yafcbarian Ciarkv 160 . terf CTvinguiouce to tne saia josepn ixjvhi to appear at.the next Courtxf Pleas awi Qua sentence of death ; reS i :;.i V. i - r ' V y. Y - ui'.. - - ;- -.--- -Y i'i,n-.-.:'i'Y-?v.- ry at tqe .Court-House in Rpcifora, on the test Sdjierior lourt ot .Beaufort county, fairscropj for- such a yeaKas this'may second Monday in Fehruary next, and plead, iui a iuc vviuuiiitcu uii.uic iwut v& wiQot nap! j agiiQ in twenty Tears'-- 1 - ' v uuuji rM: ';iv ""' ''H '- y T-'i-l'v' : r : ' i-J Ytwillbetoken pro confesso against bim-arid "I r Vr-" v a r .v s w u iimgs iuajr ti ouuuueu oi. iur.yw in j nearcl exparte cpnfpnrp. nn h OTtk idf.- ' :.: ;' Y". I nn!r i A.:. Y -t ' -Yl " ,. '"" . " ftrpiny,' mea ereekfoV, It Ss ordered by , the Oinirt tbatN publication P3. the year 1823. i i Harden Rw lOO do Cirpl;ClarkVc6inpv nyfbrtutt fear 1823 ; 1 , VY -V f -y Israel Robison; 2W acre's" of La nt in Ca pti r J McI)owel)Veompnjr,' TP-.'the-fcaai .1810 ;:.''' fv I kkvAi f.-.: y. Yiv -T Y- Y ' , RichardEvaua, 1 00 vcte of t landV- on Pjk geori riTer;l,6rth:c year 181 T jY Yvi .4 ; C ; "". : '-Y ; M9. i!cia Shfl-' ' -Novr2t, 1 -HFraJr, $13 . y. 1 . Y'4: v. r -t

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