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) - - V l; n it i -. f 1 A I'JV zwc5 xwrci'VU7:aci76u mater , f I RALEIGH, (N. C) FRIDAY, JUNE '12,7,18 18.' Vol. X. vruzvue rOILUHID Wit KIT, LTTUO.MA$ ll&DKHSO.Y,jr. wrr.irno, tw U-Aaa rm asr. r.tm J aACS. WCWTlCt,lI ATTSS V l' n,( M ra sbitwb, extra au. iiiutiiu raia. L tirutuiiKTi pa-r xesc-iwwTwi.VBiissa, i"MT- Ei TaaSTtK V" NlUiil ywiiTi-iiiinJ 'ihiui corriCA"cr 10,000 DOIA1.YR.S TO at StAWVtS Tit SA1TIMOBS WASHINGTON 'HOTEL. ' nH HSwrtWi fcM oMetty eaiartr proved h old eatluiMMi o Bread aire, ar Market. udbrms the publia iW fn-ry eirronn will fc aad to aecoiBmodMe strftorlT, bath travellers and Us buarirn , awd He BatUm biM-U'lUi U wUl W U la pve general lattifactsoa. ' He has, m additieo la bit former bulkttag rmtM tbw Ma. venient bom .poaue bit Hoi.-1, Wlery occupied by Mt WnvDuria, where private fmmilici. Of pas-nfir la. It hirn HoM Kum. un. if thev urcfrr it. ba furnished with aMotnaaodauous separate from Via other eyinaet. JOSKl'U JiKLt Ncwbers, My ISth, 1811. - l of OR TUUBSD.VY, the4th of JUNE. TTIR abuvc Capital wfll ht avardad m a premium at tLc Vaa JiiuuktT lfc,tajr, afreaaU 4t THE CAAII WLLUL& lAID JL"J3 frfttfi' y ) th fortuoate JioUcr Ua fMatnialrava. On ibt S0(i dnwii'5 tbe fint drawn Namber be enU . tlrd to ao,ooo uoiii.ua ipd on tike 4pth day, tlie Ant drawn Number will be entitled a0,000 BOliliAUS Hj f the abA, the wheel alaa conUiua the floatio t '. raizM or 10,000 Dollars.... And 5,000 Dollars. These, witfcaa ooexa ilel gain of the Wheel, present Terr aiinrriar attraction, particularly at the price of W ilOLil TICKETS ia OXL Y FIFTKEJy DOLLARS, And Ebku&t Quarter! and Eirhth, ia the mubc proportion (all warranted untlrawn) to be had at Lottery and hxctmn$e Office, v u. 110, Market Street, BALTIMORE . j Where the highest prixea Tet drawn were aold, and where ahx were oUaiued the CAFfl'AL I'EIZES in both the for mer ehuaea these, with other in late lotteries, such as , 40,000 40,'tOO 30,000'aO,00'J'sJO,000,s, !kc 6ce itc. amount to 'nearly A ,V illt i A$n A HAJ.F OF DOLLAR? ! Tj Orders froni any part of the United 8 talcs, (em-losing Pnic in any oJ'llifi lotteries or Cash, post pail) will meet wrttiU'c mmc proaipl aUeuUojt a S on bctw"1; 'r?;--cr-ddressedto JT; COHEN, jr AJ. 110, Market Strtat-' BaMmute. May 85, 181t , , 83 gw.- SIFA.UBOAT. TUK awiletT wbicfc tite owner of the NOBFOLKfelt to aBVd eery laei ity and eonrcnienee toTrareUen, indue cdtheuT to atusiifptfo run tha Boat (xn time a week be. twem Newborn a.id EUzabeth City $ but on trial, they find, that a'J'Ough the thhip ia possible, it would be attended with neerUunty,and Occasion disnppointaent.. T'aey have there for concluded to alter the ruu of the NORFOLK as follows j Lrave'Newberu wery Thui-aday mornine, and arrire at ETizabeth City ou Fiidiiy ; leave Klizabctli City every Satur day eey'uig, and arrive at Newbern on Monday morning. at each end of the line will run to oorreaiiond wall the Hrrivul of the Boat. This regulfition, it is espeetcd, will prevent any delay or disappointment in future and traveller are requested to tn; their arrargtmenls aeeonlingly.j ThC fare of r"sen;. rs ill be gla. Children and Servant half price. There an- pood .accommodations for Itorsea, which will be aorried at the lnodtrati- ctiarge of g7 50 each. The public may be assured, that every attention will be paid to their comfort and accommodation. DAVL W. CROCKER. Kewbero, May 9, 1315. 23 Iw. STEaVi BO VT STAGE LIN E. lietireen .Veirwrn and Fayeiteville. ft'.lllZ Proprietor, of this Line of Stages informs the public, J that it is now in full operation, and that no pains will be spared to render travelling ou this route both expeditious aud convenient ' The .Stage will leave Newborn every Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock, and arrive at Duplin Court house the same c-ve-ning Uwve Duplin C. fiousc, Wednesday morning 4 o'clock ' and arrive at "ewbern same evening leave Newbern 1'ri. day morning 4 o'clock, and arrive at Ouplin C. House same evening leave buplin C- U. Satartlay morning, 4 o'clock, ad arrive at Newbern same evening. A stage will K-ave Fayetteviile ou suoh days as to corres pond with .the arrival al apd the departure of the xbove from Duplin Court-House ; to fiiat passengers will alwuys airive t Fayelteville ou the next day alter leaving Newbern JOShPll BELL. Newbern, May 15, 1818. 2 H. v THE PUOSFKtT CO Vi'VT AS erected a Bourding Icloust-, near Union School "m house, about one mile south of Vk-oly'sferiy on Haw Jliver, OrsDge county, in which will be kdmilted ten or 12 hoarders,, who may be taught in Union Scliool, the follow ing branches of Literature : Reading, Writing, Ai-ittinietio, Hoglifh Crammar with the Art of sutnning Poetry, Ceogni- thy, lJrawing, fainting, Embrwdeij and otiiei- kinds of eedle-work. i Mart MKVDKfHALlthe present tutorebas taught some years and is well recJniiueiideil for her competency and 'qaalificatinns as a tutoress ; she will reside at the Poardiu" bouse. Her assiduity and attention to the studies of her pu pils nod - her cxceUerxy tf- coi.doct, it is presumed, willbc , highly conducive to excite morality aud virtue in these who . " niav he committed to her care. ' r5oy e will not be permitted to continue in the boarding house alter they are fifteen yearsof age. a : t'- Terms 16, 50 cents for board mid tuition a Quaitcr, Vhioh sum must be paid in advRnce. jKorluitliei'iulbrmaliort.enliuire of THOS. NEWLIX ISJL1C SUQjlU'lrnt. June 1,1818. S 3w. v.; ... SADDLER'S SHOP. rT,HE Subscribtra infaiu Uieif friends, and the public JL in general, t hat they continue to carry on tin: abov ' basinets, in recnsborongh N. C. in all its variom .t,!V:'; branches, Thfy have t present, & intend keeping age . , general ftssortnent of every article in their line of bwi- ness, which they Vill dispnse of on the moat reasonable Dttvd. for caali They return their sincere lhaiki to thow whftbave favoured uiem with their custom heretofore. .', Orders front a distance will be promptly attended to, & articles (if to a considerable amount) delivered to .the fiurchaser ih this county or either oftbe adjacent ones' ' Two of three toys between 14 and U years of age, wko ; I-tMa com Veil reeommerided as to their moral charac i V 2.er Will be taken as apprentice's, and immicyinen of the wuiiucii, waii mmi wiiu consuiRt employ. NINBTY DOLLAUm HEWaHU, ark A.V AWAY from tba SuhMriber about tU isLVlle of I a April Ust, Ox-re negro Hlo : jiry, nnd J?r, llARUY ia a Wcr youoa'&IUiw. about W year of sje, ku, km? fitM aud lam uoulK. Sneaks awkwardrr aud low wlveu spoken to. Me wmraiasd ia mM part of Kortk-Oaro- : -ifM in thia Simla rmvl War an APHILts a rf sW an t &rrmm inw-t T tT ' t TAKEN' UP iarak knt. m torrrl ulumrrd XI r wiik tax i Mn and uU, about 4 last, t iacaa kkjk; about ttffu yearsoU, appvWaad ioUca dolUrm. - , . UCO. GULLY, Rng. ive l' , lO wpd. - . i ITrATTRn (or tiu porpuse of repairing We Overa- f ranl buildiap m tU City of Rai.-trb, Owe baadrrd tkowal U rueh, ttinvk, orvtrat, wwll dreaard Jiaaipea or Cypres (bWlcs nf tha trst woalil. Persona disp-jMid to (Hrart CW the dVlifry nf ty wbtje f (ho ar a part uv, w4lp(t-aa fcrward ihesrtesuaMa mediately taUtcsub sarUwr ia layatUtUV, N. C WSf. NICHOLS, SuDrin'e tiinf ef the Pubhe Buildings, 1 ajdyb, May s . N . av-tr. STRAY, ... - , - . i w. r.-t-u. Yi rmirn n. j-u i. t. . JiMtv. W WLer Tlnl. la at a MstfcV. tote SOearaaM. liWihOI .i. XTZmm .... j -a . ' ..' . t - - - . .1 ............ ..... ,.. ,. . ia Via ricli eve. some whiaa eW tha laffc. Tkimd toot mnii .l The fellow Harry ranaway two years g,a4 - saurieU on lore.fxie oa ; pnusctl to IwurtlolUrs.. two other fellow with b.raoaet umm uia iciww uh low. but wehkersss avtotsa-taU a April, kasva ligks awnwWs- ion, full face aacf Doaby fcair, speaka Estgiati toJorwNr wen. Tbey wer apprehended and lolred in Marion Jail, whilst , mxkuiK their wav into North-Carolina Fram same threats drunoed by llarfy previous to hi Ut departure, and from ; May 23. lAC ODELL. Kan.'. 25 -ewpd. . . i ir t I I I a ui L' uuiiiii. Mi- vr w n t t l.' t. it .lmf.ertMia that Uiev ttavebaeu Abunubb i aurbn I r uit 3A .Fi. the same dii-ection. Tlie abova reward and aU necessary J W v.'il.U el my artoflanrl in the county of Graavillv. charges will be given for apprehending and .lodging tlio a. '. lfire Miilea Nortii of Oxioid, ttn miles west of WiU bove named fcllowa in auy Jail in this State or NortJi-Caro-: wmsborotirh, lying on the rod leailin from Oxford to una, mhiwhiwk b " w w - j dollars for either of the in. Georgetown, 8. JOHN A. C. Msy 50,1818. ALMXIN. 23-3 w. VALUACLK SALE OF RKAL I A TE, Jt'ea Salem, Stoke CtHntyOn the 4Sf fJtme ntJtl. IN virtue of a Hvcree of the Court of Kuuitv lor Stakes county. I shall on the 4Jd of June next, at die 'I avem iu Salem, expose to public sale, sundry LANilS, late the "pro perty of Ur Vierling, lee'd. for tlie benefit of bis children. A small, though valuable plaulauon near Daieiu, ot one Hun dred acre. ... Two hundred acres near the above, uniinproveo, eouiain inr a valuable mill seat. Out hundretl acre uDimprovea on i own jors. One buadred and uiocty acres on Sno w Creek. Two luindred acres on Uule Yadkin. Persons williusr to do well for themselves will getevary in- fornwuou Ly applying to nw ia Saiam, '. C. Credit one ana two year. - . KM ANNUEL SIIOBER, C. M. E. Salem, May 1. US 3w VaLU AttL SALE OF UEAI. KS'tATli," 1 In Beihama, Stoket VountyOntiie HXh of June next. , K N virtue of a Decree of the Court, of Ejutty fur 8tokes I eotL ity, 1 shall oa the !20Ui Juie next at the town iif Betha nwerpoae to public sale sundry la ul first, late the pro perty' of Peter Shore; dee'd within a miles of the Yadkto rivef on Muddy creek. Two Tlantauon, one fl8U a. ares -theroUiet' of 117 acre. Lakewise' a plantation late the, property of Christian deM.ior tha benefit of his chU- drcu containing i acres, lying oa Aluddy ertek, near Me thauia within f few miles of the Yadkio Kiver 1'ke above Iktidsare weli adapted to the miltivation of Corn. Wheat and Tobacco. Credit one and twoyeop. EM'L. SilOBER, C. M. E. Sxlem, Mayl. iW Swpd. ' State of NoJ th-Curulina, WAKE COUNTY. Court ofP.eas and Quarter Sestitut, Jilatf Term, 1818. Benjamin D. Rounsaville, vs John Fans, Original Attach roent, Levied on Lots. No. 16 and 94, iu the City ot Ha- leigli, together with other property. IT appearing to tlie satisfaotioa of ihe Court that the Defen- dant (n this case is not an inhabitant of this Stale. It is therefore Ordered, that publication be made three months iu the Kaleigh Star, that unless the Defendant appear on or be fore the next term of this Court, to be held lor im; county of Wake at the Court house in i.ah igli, on the third Monday of August next, and plead or replevy, otherwise Judgment will be made C .inland the property levied on condemned to plainuTs case. Test. B. S.KiNti, C. C. E. May, 1811k 23 3m. Peyton SiipwTlh rerry, and likewise on the road from Saliihur; to Peteraburg. This tract is well known, by all ibose livitiK.fi Wr county to be a tract well adapted to the ctiituit of Tobacco, wheat, com and every other kind nf pr j '.uce that the r.limate will admit of- ft con tains belwixt eleven and twelve hundred acres ; about three or four hundretl cleared, part of it freah ; and there can be fifteen hands worked to advantage t on it there Is every necessary house that is Wanting, both dwelling and oui-houses,lisUllery. blakareith shop, fcc The laiul lies in a very excellent neighborhood for socie ty and ha a fine rinse for slock. Any person disposed to settle ia this part of the stale, and be :n tlie pos session of a beautiful situation a valuable tract of land have t..e benefit of good society, and the advantage of Jie Roanoke navigation, will do well in making appli cation, sua viewing tue propeny, as i am clearly of opi nion mat inere win mil dc kucu a Darain ottered, in land again in the county, or pr obably in the state but they will judge for themselves. I have also, a tract of fifty acres lying joining of the town of Oxford for a retired settlement, in sight of the town it is the most beautiful situation in the state, none ex -epted. Also, a brick store iiouse, in the "town of Oxford a convenient stand f it business and equal u- jiay- iu. the. place, all Ja-hich may be bargained fordo good terms and Dm..t made easy. Nagroea will be received in part pay, or for thi whole of the property. Fo Jerms apply to Cilham Yan Uy and Bobeit W. ClajT, of Oxford, or to Henry JH. Clay. v miiwn, uwwcuOTUUtjr. - VV .U. il. CLAY Granville County, (Geo.) Juwe 1 , 181& 23-owT 0 T BTAaU BtUGkJX.-y Q.A C" ' rUpleiendy the morning sua Had bis diurnal race bejrua, . " ' And cbc ertuUy Ik woodUrk suns ' 14 atrainl ot sweetest aaelody Resounding eahoes (run Cm kill, -That anawer'd t the nsurmu. i r.!L. Oonspir'd my raptured soulUj ftj Willi uniwrsal harsaony. What music now strike! on my can -tl is celestial sounds I hear, ' Bounds so soft, so sweet sppw ' - To dm no less titan heavenly. Again tha swelling sound repeat ' -That diedawiy in mu-nvar sweets Sounds for tovnlyeonianMe NOW fill the air BMlosialy, ,. Rapt, mrano'd at sweet de'iigbt, And n I a form supremely bright ' rrayd in matchless majesty; Appear before srty wondering eyty -Fining my soul wuh sweet surpnsa - ' Religion slanda without disguis) " Like soiwe transcendent Dcitys . With dignified and graceful air" A being most divinely firr ' -. , - : Whose heavenly looks at one declare : Her clothM in immortality i My spirit awd ir.ks in my breast , My eyes grow dim with light oppr.ss'ttt I tVl; but Oh ! the heavenly gu t Sheds o'er my soul her purl y. Arise the glorious being cries . I come to tit you for the skie. It is Religion bids you rise - Commission'd by Divinity . Now idol love of earth' dismiss. And seek a world more bright than tfeS When one unchanging seen of bliss . Shall cheer you through eternity. . Scotland Neck, May 20, 1818. State of Nortli-Caroiiuu, WAYNE COUNTY. Court of Pleat and (quarter Sessions, May Term, 1818 Win. Alet. Whitfield, by his next friend, vs. tiie The bxeo- utars, Devisees and Legatees of Wni. AVhiiheid, deo'd. rr'llhl PETITIONS It prays provision under the act provid- ing for Children boru after die making hia lathers Will. - V'd it app uring td the Court that V illiaiu V ..itlield and Thomas Collier and Sally his wife, who are defendants 'and legatees, res.Je out of this Stale, It is tiierefure Ordered llmt utHioe be given by publication in the Raleigh Miir, Uiite mouths, ot the filing saiti Petition, that said delendauts appear at tlie next term of saiu Court and show cause, if any Uiey nave, wherefore a decree should not be tuade aift-ceable to .. .1... ... A wiv; jur ut cuuuu. . P. H00K.b, cik. May 1818. SS 3m. STATE OF NORTH CaKOLIKA, WAKE COUNTY. Court of Pleat and Quarter SeiHoiu May Term, 1818 Hutchins G Burton, vs. John Paris. Original Attachment levied on Lota, No 90 and 98, in the City of Ralt-ijli. to gether with other property. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court Ihat the De t fendant in this case is not air iiihabitanl of diis State. It is therefore Ordered that publication be made tlu-ee months in tlie Raieigh Star, that unless tlie Defendant appear ou or before the next Term of this Court, to be held for the coun ty of Wake, at tlie Court House in Raleigh on the third Monday of Anguat next, and plead or replevy, otherwise judgment will be made final and the property levied ou con demned to plaintiff's use. B. S. KING, C. C. May, 1818. 28 3ra. STRAY. rAKEN up by Robert Walker, two miles north-east of the cross roads, two miles trom Boll's mill one dark bay mare, black mane and taif, about seven years old, fourteen hands, seven or eight inches hiffh. aome wnue spots onner oacx, entered May lob, 1818. JOHN CRAVEN, Rang. June 1,1818. C3.2w. NOTICE. rrr. JOSE persons wha wish to obuin licenses for the use of Oliver Evans's patented improvements, wiU dease apply to me in Kaleigh, before th- 25th July. M. MuRDrtCAI 23-3w. June 4, 1818. TOWN OF LEAKSVILLE. - i.e. owivi-s or iTopeny in Una place are renueajpd to meet at Mr Adams' Tavern 00 Saturday the 13lh day of June next, on business relating to the Town. 30 or 40 workmen, Carpenters, Bricklayers U Stone Masons, wa: receive immediate employment, on sppli cation. ttockingham County, May 25, 1818. 3-2wpd. TAKEN UP 25 Y JOHT A BRYAN, ou Ncuse river, in Johnston ooun. S 9 i" ie '23.1 ot April lust one Bay Horse, 4 feet, eight iiioiio Migi), uiiui iiinu ii-ci wiiue, iox u ears, about twentv . 1.1 C?ir CJEORGE GULLY, Rantr. May 27th, 1818. 23. -3w NOTICE. n-y lip7iirl 4tl QllL-nDua . . . 1111 1. 1 i-. ur.iw enierea nelore me, Henry latum, Kangir tor Guilford county, a sraill ijray Mare, five years old, nobrand, thirteen hands and a half Kiirh. Captain Sanders lives ou the main road, leading from Dan ville to Salisbury, . .. April 0. ' 23 Swpd. STATE OP EUROPE. i?r- iv' 1 ne 101 lowing tn most imprtant article. mm ' bains; apparently to be feJiedoo,ttm trs hate seetv v" v navmg reicrcnr to toe Uongress of European sjr Tereigos, which it bat been arro time anpouncd, :' is. to lake pUce in the ensuin e autmlin The. ' ' source if the following cxposiut of the objects of -i X -that meeting is net indeed official but it wear? an v ; imposing dress, and afford the roost distinct indi: . , catlonCwf ha,ye any , reason to tipect of tUvbrra of the allied powers.' .' - i'-:4;,:" ' laOM THI tOMllOK tuiks, mall, t, AUthe French papers 01 Ta-w8l:iy IjSL cop an article from the deroi-offi ial paper, called the) Austrian Observer, cootradkringV io the most posirive terms, a report that had been suread. that a pirt of the armj of occupauon,hfter eTacuadng the- French territory in the approaching aatumo was to be stationed on the rihtbdfak af the Rhine to secure the traoquility of France, iad to maia', -lain the new arrangements of Eorupe. This re pun had, it is said, excited great alarm and been , labricated for a sinister purpose, The paper fa question says, that ft is not only authorized to 1 contradict suclt a ru.nor, but , likewise 'several ttw -thers which are in circulations respecting the ftp preaching" meeting of the Sovereigos. The fallow ing phssige in it refers to both these suSjects " it is known, that the fifth article of the treaty of P-iris, November 30, 1815, contains the follow ing dispositions : The duiation of the military -occupation of the froiitier provinces ot France? snail not extend beyond five years. It inay ceasev sopaer, if tt the end of three years the allied sover eig is, after having maturely examined, in concert with his majestys the kinof France the respect ive situation of affjirs, and the progress which th " re establishment 6f order and tranquility has Jo in France, shall be unanimously convinced ttiat the grounds which detei mined them td this meesv ui e no lor.ger exist-' ., It clearly results' from tw article, that the question, whether the military oca cupatioii of France shall cease at the end of lots:. , or 1 be prolonged two years farther must be (iccidtd ia the approaching autumn. This questjoh, of so great importance to the tranquility ami, welfare tl , F.urrp , requires a mature examination, and coq sequeotiy, demands a diplomatic meeting tliej ' cabinets to. which the decision, accordjeg to thsf treaty, belongs. The object of this meeting, tberet fore, is no secret, however rash it would be toprw diet he result; for, as it must be first decided ia that meeting, whether circumstances ait ; such as to warrant the withdrawing oi; the arm j; of oc cupatbn, or to require its continuance, it would: hot bs possible for the cabinets to regard the principal question, as already decideid before it is diacua aed. .It Is, besides,' very improbable, thai ia an Miffair remaining so undecided, there vcan. fce enjr. question regarcn g the ulterior measures that, it may he necesaary to adopt on the contingency of that decision.' But even though we were, to sur render our out selves to arbitrary conjectures,' it would be necessary to adopt one W'th greater pro- bability on Hi side than that by whit h an attempt has been made to Impose upon tiie credulou read ers of newssaperj lor. the idea that the allied pbwtrsi whQppw occupy the posts and the fbrtresa es of the French frontiers, should withdraw tbe'tr ariny,' td place jt in ne w positions on the. frontiers and in the fortresses cftfie right bank of the Rhino is so extravagant, that yip ''cannot conceive fcow it could have obtained a ' moment's Ciedit. Lvery thing which has hein vSd,; tor some , month sy r the public prints concerning the object' of the ap- 1 broaching mecduft of Ahe sovereigns ana lite ' affairs on whiclt tl-ey are to Vest, is pure inveri- . ' lit ma, 4 ' r A i A L tlli 'J upn, Ania mecupg wniiot, oo caucu HjROPRress, i . ,V''i " r. HHSitlt & W.M. HUMPHREYS, h ;;tJunel,.1818..;';':''Vw-:r ; . :. 23-3w. f, .' A good saddle tree maker would find it a rood V .Wine ia this " ' -.i KUnaWAY T yKh? li P. tiff A3 committed to the Jail of Robeson county on the 7tii f f inst a Negro man, who says hisname is SH ADItACll, that he belongs to Welsh, Esu. near big Lynche's Creek, South Carolina, who bought him from Doctor Nor. cumb, ot Edenton, N. C. The owner is requested to eorae forward, prove property, pay charge, and take trim away. WM. HOJiBiE,jatori ( Luraberton, N. C. Msy St S3 tf. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, 1 ! RANDOLPH COUNTY. ' Cmrt of Pleas dad Quarter Senior, May Term, 1818. RisNewby, vs. Thomas Nwby. Original Attachment. IT appearing; to the Court.that Thomas Ncwby.the l)e- fendant in tlu case is not so inhabitant . of this State bat re side in another State. It is Ordered that publication of this uit be made in the Raleigh Star for three weeks lor the said defendant to appear at the next Court to be held for said county on the first Monday of August next, nd plead, an swer or demur,ur Judgment by default , will ' be entered a gainst him. t. k-P;' . :-- ..,' , 4 CtM r JESSE HARPER, b. C, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, R NDOLPrI COUNTY. Court of Pleat mid Quarter Setkiont,' May Term, 1818. Alfred Swift and others, vs. James Nuckles and others. Pe tition for Partition. T annearing to the Court, 'that James Ruckles and Jane J his wife and Flower Swift the defendants in this ease, are I not inhabitants of this State, It is therefore Ordered, that ad vertisement be made for six weeks ia the Raleigh Star for them to appear at the next Court to be held for the sa;d coun ty, on the first Monday of August next, then and there to an swer said Petition, otherwise the same will be taken pro con fesso against them. Ji Copy, JESSE HARPER, C. C JuneS. .. 23 6w, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, RANDOLPH COUNTY. Cmrt of Pleat and Quarter Station, May Term, 1 818. Mary Swift, widow vs. Alford Swift and ethers. Petition --lor Power. ' ' ' ",-' T appearing to the C-tort, that James Nuckles and Jane his wife, and Flower Swift defendants in this case are not in habitants of this State, It is therefore Ordered', that adver tisement be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Star, for them to appear at the next Court to be held fur said County, on the first .Vjooday of August next, then and there to. answer said Petition, otherwise tha same will be taken; pro eoufciso a gaiat them. ' .-v ..: '!.. ' ' ? .lt' Jti'vpy, . JESSE HARPER, C. C. ' JunnS. r. . ' . S2 6w. .. . f'. : A,1 Jfi Sri -j - "fjy- V.,
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