; 1 i'r jt ; - , ;-'"V: rS? , : ,f . '.- . 1 ' . ; V. V " the i. 'I -v- . 7 - 4 V'. ' -GC forth ! lifcej.he sunm Ms might ; ' V . . , rf u ii:tr tridawnmEr'of cray 2 aiartheplwmV on tby helm be the star of .f .- t the firft, : ' - ; , f- - And rhybratitr.be the flash nf the fray ! J loVe thee vet-neVr- be it said; . ' ' That love tfd thjr spirit restrain ; ; , . vr I hd nttier beholdthee hero and dead, ' Than a coward in lsfetn remain. Then forward and fear not!" thy bat tie cry be: ,v ' v : With glory return, or return not to me : j I could joy o'er thy corpse, though my - tears ."-,i;"v; r ' 'T. : . ' y Should wash, the red wounds, death had : . nmde ; 's. , -4 V: A -"V ":-: For each crimson gash like a ruby ap pears, - - , On the front if it be but displayed! ; , But O ! niv sont never could bear " . The thnneht that thbu fled'st from the - ' foe l 4 -S i i. '. v-i : One scar on Uiy back w.ould awaken des- And Vive to my heart its death blow ? : Then nforxvard and' fear. not thy bat- With Ury retumagd in welcorneto PROFANE "SWRXRINgX , Arhonj; the-view .which fashion has ' too erf at a share in encourajijinz none : U of worse exampleV or Tessxca sable than that of profne.fweariosr, or the practic f interlarding one's con v eravo ori all. occasions, even the "most f nSmsM, witappeals to the 1)ei f A Vpneral o-Hcer, vho is a livini "?tlll!HStrioiisfxamnle of the perfect compatihiHir oft?ie most gentlemaul? manner' with tbe4, strictest purity of Ir?nsi, not who was in eanj iuc touch addicted to tJ is fahionaMe sin, dafes-hts reformation from a memora lile reproof icb lie accidenfally re rived v.fter Wyounaman, from an ec centric Scbtf!hC!ersymanf settled w Ihe north of Knrlandl While station ed with SisTement at New Castfc, he had thev'rnisrrtuhe, one eveninz, et involved in i secret brawl with' som perds of thejowen order; and the diinute. as s too usual in such ca ses, was carried on with an abundance of audacious oaths "on hotn swics. The clerjman alluded to, passin? by at the moment, and being much shock ed at tlie imprecations which assailed his ears, stepped into the midst.nf the crowd, ; and, withthis cane uplifted, thus gravely addressed, one of the nriu cipsl leaders of the rabbi : " Oh jQhn, John, what'. this now I hear? You only a poor collier body, and swearing like anv lord in a' the land' O, John, hae Ve nae feaf what will come o? yn ?4 I-tnav do verv well for this braw gen tleman here," pointing to Lieut. , fo bans: and swear ;s he pleases, brit", Jhh, it's no for you, or the like o you, to take in rain the name'o' flim I i)v v hom you live and have your be inc." Then turning to the Lieuten ant, he continued, Ye'II excufe. trej poor man, sir, for swearing ; he's an ignorant body, and kens nae. better." j XJeat. slunk away, covered with i 1 confnsion,rand unable to make any an- ,swer :? but next day he made it his bu-j sinews to find out the. worthy parson, j and f!:a'ked htm in the sinceresttnan-; n?r for his well-timed admonition;! vhich le had, as he assured him,' and i a? the result has shown', "cured him for- ever ol a ciost'hateiui practice. Clone PrraVAm.-Sorne1 time in the summer of 18C6. Bishop M'Kendree, then presiding elder of thedistrict, waspreaph ing near Mysville (or Limesione, as it is cal'el the landing p!ace for 'most .of the emigrants to the upptr part of the - state cf Ktntucky. His subject naturally, led him to enlarge on extortion. . It was here that the emigrants were frequently: ex posd'to impositions of various kluds from wantof a knowledge. of the prices of dif ferf iit commodities, vith his uual ingc auity'he pressed the subject veiy closely Ys,SaM he,r it. frequently bappehs that some take the advantage of the poor, e mlgra ot too, that has - removed to -your fine country to bt-conie your neighbor and "fellow -citizen : you sell him your corn or other produce at a double price, and the corn, when it is only worth fifty. cents to the bushel, you can aska dollac ; ah and receive it too of the poor matrwho has to grapple with misfortunes to support his' family !" An aged gentleman sitting near the door w as' disco vere t to become more and more uneasy. His hoary lcks,-gave - hin a venerable cast, ; buhe emotions j of h;s raiad -were such as to operate, apon the muscular nioveiuenf.of his features. As thesubject was pressed his agitation increased ; he could stand it no longer ; but rising from his seat, thus addressed the preacher ; If I did sell toy com for a diIiar a bushel"! gave therosix months to pay it in.''" ,Sit down my friend, Calm ly replied the Bishop; kit dowu, sir, it yoo j 'tenneauug a character, we are not in the babh of Uiaking personal reflections " 'V : V r ATethodUst jllagdzme. ; h JlJdi$bn.r-Dr Burnet, speaking of Addi3on;:saysvi he had the pruTpoml. e$ t .v e n era 1 1 tn of the gre a t J God of Heaven and-earth i that ever -Ijbenr-:ed in any person. -The very:tiame of God was: never v mentioned b him , without a pause- And a visible tojin his discourse." A- . . . . 4- - n 7 ;r" J ' mvself T like .a boy-lplay inrSn the ; seashore; finding a smoother pbteftVa prettier shell anrdinary;hjlstthegreat ocean of truth lay all undiscovered be fore' m?.";, x :. a v:;; &Wt2i$ BOAROING. .f - 1 V - . .1 R JV$ES returns h"s sincere thanks to his friends anxV the pub lic in general for pst favors, and tnfrms them that be inlfkeepsi a HOUSE OF ENTItRTAINAIENT in the . City ; of Raleigh, at his old Stanton Wilmington Street, about 200 yards east of the State Hnusetmd is prepared tb accommodate 1 5 or.20 -M BM BERS of the approaching General- Assembly wkh Board. .. "His Rooms are large, and. convenient and, in addition to his. "dwellings has rented a few rooms coovenient: .He alo has a gool, clean Stable, well5 famished with Corn.Todder and Oat?," ior Horses. ,OctobVrl7. 1 ' 6 St Y MIDWAY, ACAOKMY, : - xentiin County JV :Caroli - THE'Tnistees of, the. Academy, Pa .rentv fluardiaos, and the public, are respectfully invited to atten4 the Exam tmt'ion. -which V9i) take place on Tuesday and Wednesday the 12th and 13ti of No; ember. va.Thr Exei;cise9 of the. School will be resumed onsthe first M6nday in January next, under the superintendence rf the subscriber, at g50 per Session for board anduitioo. v , C. A. HILt, 'A. M; BrinafiaL ' Oct. 20, 182. " . -, "2w , NEW ESTABUiLmENT. Snddte & Harness Making' IlHsintss. .XfriLLIAM P. I.ATltn & ISRAEL nOMi vt, hav-nc assoe ated' themselves for thej purpMe of carsyin on the abqre business in all its branches, rekpectfuHy ask from .their tr?fm!rani -the public a share of patronage. - They hare just received from: the North an excellent and !velegan assoriTncnt of ail Mich articles as are necessary' in their line. Tlicy pltnl?:e tlem?rlres thatheir Aork.shall be jerr:c.d with p'i'rc;uality and dispatch, Ad'in rrst approreit an wbrkmanlike aner;, and that their charges shall be Teonable. " 1. , . f ' X.-B. Their hop Jon Favetteville Street, a fevdoors above the Store of Mr.B. B. Sm:th, and nearly opposite Mies Relay's Millinary oiorc - , Raleigh, Sept. 25. - MAP OFrTHE AVESTERK DIS TRICT OF; TENNESSEE. F LUCAS, Jun .No. 138, Market Street,. Baltimore,.wi!l puMish on the lt of November next, a Maft of the Weitem District of the State ofTennes eee situated between the Tennessee and Mississippi Rivers,. containing the fc9th, 10th; Hth, 12th & 13th Surveyors Districts-designating the sections, and, indi citin&tbe qti .litr of the soil by the color of the sectionallines ; also the .division t;f this district rnto" Counties accord;ng to i the net of the Legislature ot the btate, parsed in October 1821. The Map will be printed on a sheet of ve!In:n drawing paper 24 inches by 20. i rnce when Cf inreu tnrce tioiijirs ; vrnn out coloring two dollars. Orders "traiiS'niited by. post addi-essed to' the' publisher (free of expence) and rc r.icipniel by the cash, will be executed without; delay and the Maps forwarded in anv' way that may be directed J7 Where a number of thq.Maps are taken an allowance will be made in the price. . Octiber 25. 6 St MISSH. RELA, TTAS the-pleasure of announcing to her ' friends and customers, that she has re. turner? horn .,New-York,i where she has se recfed an elegunt ssortmeitof MILINKIV, FANCY. and DRY COOBSi suitable for the present and which are 7 - approaching season ; among Leghorn, Straw and Chip Bonnets Straw. Triminirgs and BansUvr . 'liobbuiet, Silk and Muslin Caps ' ." Wnrk'd .Muslin Bandi, Capes and Pillore ens ! Thread Laces and Edgings reedle v ork Jnertings f Embroidered Book Muslin Robes t Jaconet and Cambric doj-f,. Black and white Italian Crapes v Mandarin, Canton and Nankin ditto lKtto ditto d.tto Robes ,V Can'on Crape Shawls . k : - V' Cashmere ditto plain am? figured fi Merino square and half Handkerchiefs;-, -Cashmere and Imitation ditto, with "pauited t powers ' c Silk Handkerchiefs and Z eh a Points Plaid, Figured and Plain Ribbons p. Swansdown and Ermine Trimmings Plush and Velvet ditto 1 Moroccq Reticules and Willow Baskets .Steel and GijL Reticule Clasps . Lare arid small Shell and Imitation Combs dressing and ivory', , v "j ditto Macasser and Antique Oils L A-variety of Kssences and Fancy Soaps Plain and Figured Poplins and Bombazetts Black Bombazeeis : .Calicoes and Superfine London Prints - - j Fjgur'd and Plain. Jaconet, Leno, Book and , . . Cambric Mu&hris y Thread Cambrics-and Long Lawns Ditto Pocket Handkerchiefs if ' Dimity and Russia Uiaper ; ' White Flannels' ;V i; ; Ladies Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose Dilto Silk, Kid and Beaver loves Gentlemen-' Beaver and white Silk ditto. Boys' Strxw,.and Bjver Hats T ' v Ladies-Beaver- -r?'. 'ditto "i Ditto Denmark Safin and KiuV Shoes .;. -. ' . Chilurens' Morocco Bootees i: 'V ; vt With a variety of other Articles too mime rptis for insertion.. AH which will be sold at reduced prices for. Cash.' , , K ;lialeigh,;JSeptlO. Vi ; . 99eo6c ; ; 4 vc yunar aim a xxau-iur naii a Year, vhh tniv rvrirtnalfv visit this flaCerr-Tb,e.y haVe oreoared Rooms convenient for those Uhaf prefer Ihemm the House. - V ? HODSE; OFNTERTAlHMElfr- RARJVlTRONGvJat Jier large and O tinmodious two story ,H'nse, on Fhvette'viite 'street, opposite to the Court -Houscv is eU prepred to accommodate Twenty or Twenty,-fivje ; MEMBERS&of the approachi j i g Asse m bl y w i t h .BO A R D --andv takes this opportunity to infv i M tbejn that every attention shall be paid sa:as to render their entertainment com fortable and , agreeable. Her House is large, affording convenient and private Rooms for Families and Travellers.: Her Bar Is well' furnished vrirti the b&st ofLi- nuors; tL Transient people will be accom -modated as u-uial, as there is an excellent Stable on the1 lot, well furnished with Com, FocWer, Oats, and every thingie cessary. .Her terms of Uoard are low and reasonable. ' T ; ' Ralegh, Sept. 1. 98 St " r, .M ! ENTERTAINMENT. r pHF. subscriber; returns his thanks f6 I his fnends anx) the public in general, for thei share of patronage they hayebe stowed on him since i he. has opened a House of Entertainment in Raleigh ; and be!so avails himself of this opportunity tf in rtrmlpg them that he still keeps op his staud; near the Market-House,- and will provide Room3 and Board for 10 or 32 Members of the approaching Asem bly ; and also comfortable accom n)cd i - 5 tio.i for1 trinMetif pevsous, who rn y vis't ; this place. Hfs t03lc sliaU Dy turnisuea uith every thing the Market a fiords his f Bar stored with the bestjiqunrs and his J.inre srables and lor, winp are suit to the comfortable reception of h'srses, shall alwaysi be well furnished vit forage. In short, by his unreoiitting attention anolow charges-, h pledgea himself to give gene ral satisfaction ; and, therefor hatters himself j vith. a continuation of their pa tronage. - " ; . WMW. BEM.. ' October ' . , ' 4 SHARON FOR SALE. OrnilE: place on which I reside, m?y be had ; 4JL . on reasonable terms, for liegotiaole a-1 per with:-Bank accommodation. j It contiyjis about 49 acres of Land, of food quality, bor- j deringon the City of KajeigL, and on a public road leading from the City. Sixte n or eigh teen acres are cleared and under cultivation, the rest is covered with a heavy forest erov th, ; abounding- with fire-wood and timber. The I land contains an excellent rock quarry ; is well watered by branches, and has two rock i isnrinerstear the house, equal probably to any jin the county. My dwelling is about 300 j yards from the "town line. The situation, i therefore, has the advantages of town and country united, and is, in my estimation, the most desirable spot for a residence that I know in the State. Apply soon. i , H. POTTF.K. Sharon, 8t!i 5, 1832. 81- i" '' 'TT 1 - t 1 1 ' 1 " 1 r . a6' FOR SALE, A .Tfacl; of Land in the county of Warren, containing, by nn old sarVey, 700 acres, and lying near the Stage Toad leading from Warrehtoii to Petersburg, about ten miles from the former place, and five from Robin- ; son's Ferrv, over the Roan el; e. 'I'he above juanu is wen, caicuiatea ior tne prouuenon oi Wheat, Corn, Cotton or 1 obacco. There is on it !ai comfortable dwelling-bouse for a small j family, and most out.houses usually found on a farm in this country. . There is open land enough to work eigM or ten hands to advantage?, on the tliree-shift system ; ajt this time well inclosed, ahd in a state of im provement. I 'will sell on a credit or make an exchange for youhg Negroes. f WILL. MILLER. AVarren co. Aug. 13. ,. 9G-tf ' -K VVARRENTOX ' f FEMALE ACADEMY. , : REMOVAL. JOSEPH ANDREWS & THOMAS P. JONES, Principalsf he above Aca demy, having disposed of their interest in the ifremises now occupied by them, wilf,' immediately after the close of the present Se sion, remove to the healthy and plea sant village of Williamsborough, in'Gran villelCounty, 18 miles west from Warren -ton. The School will open on the second Monday in January, 1823. The same courjse of studies heretofore pursued, will be continued under all the same teachers, (they be5ng members of the family.) The Pupils are instructed, not only in the lu diments of knowledge, but also , in the highest branches of science ever taught in Female Seminaries, including Gram mar and Parsing, Belles Lettres, Oeogra- pny, vnemibiry, notany, Natural Philoso phyf Astronomy, &c. T'hs Principals possess a better philosophical apparatus tlian most of our colleges and lectures are (delivered oh the'differeiit subjects, ac companied with experiments, aboard and Tuitibn-ln all the abote branches. $60 ner Session lusic, Drawing, and Painting, &nd f thei Latin ami Gretk ? Cahguaees are Ulso taught, apd are charged as follows : I Music."S0 dolteTStprwmKr'anHPalntie: 0 dolors; and th e Languages 1 a dollars, per Session.. " ( - V;; : f The amount for oardand Tuition' is payable in Advance Aami each 'jady is to furnish "herself with acveriid, a pain of heetsi blankets andjtoreis ; r v New Popilsv paf only from the parWf the Session in whicb they are adrnittd;-- nuic is uctuicu wu kit uusincSS rOj tnas in stitution. Warrenton; Oct. 29. 1822. " :6Utt5l tq be paid m advance Subscript mBB, nerttExaroination of the ,Pupds"in kinhis tmtittotjpn will comtaence on Tues day the 10th, ami qloson Thursday the 14, iThree youne ladies, whohtVe, coropletecl 4 tneir Kducation, wiH, win tne, usua cir. monies receive the honors of the Acadetoy, in. rhe public presentation of . Gold Medals. (CTlThe Principals having disposed of their mterest in the brilldinff'at present Occupied bv Memi due notice w dk he J given of their future location, hich will be in the neigh- borhood of Van ento?i. Xr ' ' , " v JOSEPH ANDREWS,? v, ' THOMAS P. JONV! Warren ton, N. C Oct. 22, 1822. 5-.1t' : ; ; nouth-cauolina,; r ; Treasury Department,. Oct. 22, 1 822. ; TIIE Enterers of the vacant an4 - unappro priated Lands in the Stale aforesaid, frho now have, or hereafter shall have claim fof the deficiencies of thfeir entries respectively, as to the number" of acres sought, will take notice thut, the; affidavits of the Surveyors required by law, as evidence's of claim in such cases, will not be paid at the Public ! Treasury, if made out of Court, unles the Jtis- tices oi;tne eace, neiorc wiiuiu mj i shall bse made, shall sanction them with their teals aS well as with their signatures, as the Ja& requires. : -:-;M;..;i'5r4t.f.' . ; ;.' t - . UNION TAVERN. 1 .; -y'J, fFtnis long established and weirfcnown JL Stand, which was adrertised for sale W)me time since, not having been disposed ur, ' is mill uuvujjic respectfully inforn proaching General sons and others, tt 1 to Accommodate such as may favor her with j tneir custom ; and will omit no eieruon io render their situation comfortable. SARAH JJ.TEl?. October 16, 1822. i STATE OF XOIM H-CAKOLINA. 4' " STOKES CUVJTTt.. i Coirt of Pleas and Quar'f Sessions, for September, 1822. Adiillts Death eraae - vs. - P.i " i'cr for Mrv I) atherace. tdm'x of r Dietributio n ! W:i nf-atherape,;!t-r'd , J " ! "9"Nf ihis'c f e it appearing" to tfee satisfaction 1:3 nf the Court that the defendant doey not rk'ein the Stfteaftie&aid, It is therefore orrrel; that rnDic-'c,,, be made sis Weeks i in the Ua,!eih Register, that sle?appear nt ntxt C urt, and either -plead, ; answer or de mur, otherwise the petition will be taken pro fonfesso and set down for hearing- ex .parte. ' '"'-';- " : : . $- MATT. H. M QQ RE; c c. x. JAMES f.ITCHFOULS ''-".-; : Tailnrf' i . HAVING just arnvedfrom the North and j settled himself in lia'eigh, next dooKa bove Mr. IJichard Smith's Store, offers his services In the various branches of his profes sion, to the citizens of the place and tlie pub lic in general ; and hopes from his attention if hiHiness to merit a portion of patronage, lle' flaHprs himself, from the great pains he has taken in beiner instructed to cut on Ma thematical principles, a plan superior to any ,; oiher hitnerto invented, and now in general use in most of the northern Cities, that it will j he in his power to gj.ve ample satisfaction to j ail those who may favor rum with their cus tom: He has also entered into an arrange ment to be at all times furnished wjtli the' newest and most approved fashions, lialeigh, 3d OcfoUcr, 1822. S-tf Watch-make it k -.silvers mith. OHN C. STEDMAN has commenced the ' above business in this place, and hopes, by his attention, to merit a portion ot public natronare. All kinds of repairing" usual in such an establishment, done with despatch, ; and oh the shortest noirce. 1 An assortment '. of Silver Work will be Cohstantlv kept on ' hand '; Spoons, Ladles, &c. manufactured to .any pattern N. H. Aivexperienced Watch-Maker will meet with good wages if application be made '. An Anpreutice will be taken to the S.Uver.i.Wm Ltsk, 5(J acres oh ilocky r.ver smith's tradcl Cash given for old GoldSilver, and Brass. . Ualeih, Aug. 14, 1822.1; ' ; 95-tf STATli OF NOIITH-CAROUNA. v SUIIRT COUJ"Tr, . Superior Court of Law, September Term, Eli: Slizabe'th Witch er by her next"! friend DanieLWitthtr. ! .David Cook. W v - j IT appearingto the satisfaction of the Court; that the defendant in.;this case re VS. sides without the limits of the Slate ; it is ! therefore ordered by the Court that pubTica- ! ion be made in the Raleigh Register or sir ; weeics, tnat ...the detendant appear at the next Superior' Court of law (o be held, for.,' the County of Surry, at the Courthouse In Rock fiitd, on the first Monday ; in March, 1823, and plead, answer or deniur to the said suit, otherwise judgment will be awarded accord ingly. - '-l?- rv. " Test JO. WILLIAMS, Jr. C. S. C pr adv g2 75. 4 STATE OF NQRTHAROLINA. STOKES COUHtV. p- Ijpourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i u. , September 1522. kiizaoeth Cook Y Caveat of Henry Cook's V vs. 3 George Cook Will, I r .appeamig to the satisfaction of. the JL iurt, that Anna Knight and William Knight, j her husband, Elizabeth Garhck; Sjbby Knight, Benjamin Angel and Judv his wife, and Cornelius Knight," Xegatees and Devisees in the caveat ed wdT mentioned. d. Not reside within the limits of this) State- It JT oraereu, thai publication bc ntacleMor six weeks successively in'the Re gister, printed at Raleigh, that they appear at the next Court to be holden for the County aforesaid,, on the second Monday, in Decern ber next, and make themselves partiesDe lendants or PlaintilFs, otherwise ihey will be considered parties Defendants. I to the.willand set down accordingly. J- - i bns received bv tW FMSi 'UM "Uioity f for-, f tlveI-to'f7.v'V' j;.': 1 V ' UT - .vBuj.r i Kia.G Treat ' Raleigh. Oct. Sl. . . amination; THE Annual Examination of thtnr of the Mile;and Female Ae.vire, a Shady Grove will take place on the Uifiand 15th 6f, November. Their exercises will bc resumei wih the 'comme'nenit' of 'th 'en suing year. Terms as usual. ; " . ..'THOMAS COnRFLL Oct. 25, 1822. I; . 6?v NEW, STORE. THE Subscribers are now cpenJng six dooi South of theNewhern Bsnk a fresh and general assortment of GOODS which are offered forale at reduced pri ces. Anion g them are the folio wing Shefjard's extra Blue and Black Cloths Superfine ditto f ditto Ditto BrownV Mixed and Olive ditto Ladies Pelise Cloths ; . . . Blue, Black and fashionable color 1 Cas. ' "' sfrneres : $attin'etts. Tartan Plaids & Green Bajzej.' Black and color'd Bombazetts" . ' ' .Ditto 1 do. J " feombazine v - Plain nnd figured Canton .Crapes , '' Crape Robes and Shawls ' . 4 Black Nawkin Snipes ' j Ditto Senchews1 ayd'jSarsnetts'". ! Blue, Brown and Black Satins j Black and coloi 'd iik Velvets Thread Edgings . and Laces 2 Cases gemJemens'.fosh'ble fin fur Kate Airf assortment of MenV and VVomens coarse virlj no Shoes'; Ladies Hrots &c Gr&c erie6-Fren ch B ra nd y , ; Jam aica Pnm mid TIrt1l?inr? nil. T. '-wiuiii cac rifle and Mnl tga Wine; Cofe. Loaf an Brown Sugars - Hyson, Imperial & Gua powder Teas.C . tlr'" ; . s, Sirdsall &co. RaleihN. 1; - 6 jw v;;. 4 -. .-LANDS . . To be sold for the Taxe's doe For the jcar 180 and 1821, in tje count t of Atison, at the Conrf. house ia Wadesborou;h, on Moaday the 20tH , day of January, ! 823. ' ' .. a , . '; - .'' : ---.i ' Hoh'ert Palmer; 400 acres on GoldN Firk George Gray, 500 acres on Grindstone creek iCollin Ivinpr, 100 acres on Brown creek Isaac Galop, acres on Lane's creek Wm Ilildreath; loO acret on Stanback Ferry ' road ., . : ;- Theopbnus Holins, 50 acres on Gold's Fork Jesse M'Lendohe, 570. acres on Grindstone -creek ' i Obadiah Linklar, 1TO acres on Lane's creek Robert Hooks, 00 feres' on lslanl creek Juj5ephUs LJve, 100 acres on Pee Uee I Estate of John Parmenter, 686 acres on Pee ! Dee - ,- j,, - :V - , ' Nicholas Faiy 23,acresbn Big Brown creek Wm Hyde, on Ilocky river i Lunsford Paton, 150 acres on Brown creek Sarah Threadgill, 422 acres o;i Pee Dee JolirTyson, 104 acres o Bufililoe creek 1 Thomas Crowtler, 208 acres on Brown creek David niesDO acres! ,v. John VV Dlsmhkes, 4ir acres on Big Browa f-r- creek ' f .'' . !. John M'Bae, Va. 500 acres, on Ibchardlbn's creeir j. . -. Isaac BakeV, 200 acres on Crib's creek . f Estate of Wra Curlee, 100 acres on Gordoini creek J- ' - J j i Jordan Fate, 60 acres on Line's creek j Mar)' Gury, 400 acres on Rocky river j Wilias Gur,ly , 2G0 aeren Rocky river f Xalhan llinsan, 200 teres on Ricliardson'i ! creek r - . . ; i" ' Wm M'hitire, 150 acres on Rocky river Neil M'Larin, 250 acres n TliaaipBoo cik John G. Rushmffs, 102 acres on i Lane's creek . Wmlhoadv, 125 acres on Kockv river Ludwell jCarpenter, 475 acres ou Rockyhfer . Thomas Nash. 310 acres on Rocfcv river Richai-d Uusiin. 400 ncres en' Lane's creek i i Sampsonj Braswell, 150 acresoii Gordoineclc ! j Richard Bass, sen. 37 acres on Richardson I . creek; . J Wm Gurly, 220 acres on Richardson'i.cre Charles Mull is, 130 acics on KicharMfl creek . : "K? . Job RogrsSOO acres on Richar-lson'screfK Silas VVatson, 5J0 acres on line's creek Charles Austin. 150 acres on Lane's creek Tdijuh Barber, 80 acres on Pinch Gut creel Wm Cagtlle, 160. acres on Lane's creek Joseph Jordan; 400 acres on Lar e's creek Solomon Lee',' 200 acres on Gordo in e creeK Samuel Birmingham, 78 acres on creek.-" ' , -i- 7 . . .. Wm Morgaini 150 acres on Bmwn crpJ ArTdiewrMills, 5 00 acrs on Brown creeK f Hardy O'Gwin, .150 acres on Bn-wn cre Abraliam Wimberly, 250 acres oo Bro . creek --- . ' - v f-'-"-' , v Mills Harrel, 30 seres on Savannah creei, David Ilildreath, 200 acres on Pee Dee Uenjamm Kindred. 100 acres oa Cedar crec Sterling May, $1 acres cn Slanback ttnj road . ; . -' ',-'', t Henry Miller, ICS acres on Savanab cree Shadrach'Brdv, 50 acres on Smih s cree Thomas Crawford 50 acres on Ln. f ere Do do .4 town Tots inSneedM., Enoch J. Evans, 2 town lois m SneediDow r ' ten . M.'ll OefS Erwin Warreh,'150 ackh on'Berer vv. Thomas Widden, on Lane! creet f fc Joshua Williams; 320 acres on Lf Joel Guicdge, jr. 165, acres ba-iwov" TimavGaddy, jr,.46 acres on ne , cLk John Jones, 100 acron Tm1PM'" ct Ci, i cr. Off! nrea on I UOflW"- John APLarin 206 acres 'oTh PJ , I-- vv JOSEPH MDYit Vt ''lMtifin the State j. Rich'd Mamous. sen 100 acres on Neil M'Gugan,243 acres on 0run creek Elijah Cottege 1G0 acres' on L" Zmft' John Elliot, jr. acres on ffe, jL NelsonJCash, 200 acres on Brvcr lfl AKpf ?f.V mti -iVpa nh Lglie's Ci? :r paper Ungcr eaa iri proportin it f j .- ei I !

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