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,., ' - . , - ' ( ' , 1 - - f .. - - .. . v : - , . V . V- .-.- ETTE. 4. c it Puts are the plans of fair, tlelightful peaces , Unwarp'd by patty rae to live like-bTotliers.'.'.. JiiOMNA .-fi ' ' , ? ' i,; -sv .-f' .11 . " . - 4 ' . : ' -)! rlisiea ej rr"" ..,, JOSEPH GALES & SON, i r- Tiollai s-'per annum half Jn advance. iii'V. c . i imucn axviaen, me eviUcnce iiein. verv strong ADVEUTIS EMEiNT ih imps, neativ-insertea inree i ' : Tin lar.'ana .cents ior every sue- i Tr T: ... 4.. . T nMBf 9T 17-154 IHT If'lliri I I P V: ... rivp nronortion.....OoMMUwicATioNS 1 liinWullV received... i w must be pnf?VPaI ; . i 1 ' ' DUELLING. i ;. I Are we turn'd Turks : ima to outselves " : An that. : ' c " . ' i I Tipaven hath forbid the Ottomites Tor Christian shame put by j thi"s barbarous brawl." " M ' gHAKESPKAKE. p T,iv:f. Tii mnct Lii'nn.a i wf .ma fO 1 1U' till If I 1 ll.ir Lll i lllUiS Lr Ow d C. I i ,!ioW,iO:nd lavins- the foundation for a' and . L 0f societ v. calculated to ffive a deadly UP fr : thv. and iitterlt destrov those - - i rT Ilk II lv "i w - i i - I Vy:.Jv invnlpnre and te'ood will. Unon ieeiini, .i 'a U'-;f i, ,;fl f"1c ' rui v.aiI4. fWt. vT.lilti woa ti.o Ibv i . otu iiuivi i run iv x. mil j c. x i :T Wdencv. to bridle mbl's tonies and M" . f LKa j I ,hr.r.t aCtS OT lUteiHvj vii , m., nu uiwc rili flfV.nSive,to eoodJ banners that-it 1 wJ1jL-i . . , ! 1 i : - ' 4 il a hieh minded ana cnivairous moae ot I Unups between men of honor. Ter wKPn othpr nifvlp nf mn. Without examining the I . ....i ,f cnoi, nrmimoHt! and snrh'.ann- jraii iciiint; v" & ...-... r lao-ies, it is onlv necessary to say, tnat xne practice; is assuming almost deadly and f ei o lions character, as will I b e seen from tb e fol lowing extract ; ; ; , 1 ! ILimburg, S. Cy Jfarcfi 31. n,(rf.LWe sacrifice soniei feeling in rela 'iunff tue ciiuuisLAiiocra) ii uuti luugui, un Thusdav last at tne u. s. Arsenal in Georgia, between two verv voung rnfen, bv tne names ofC ncl vv. tne iormer oi inaneston? aim the latter of this District. The ground work of this affair is said to have qrigmated at Yale tollesre, tne precise particulars oi wincn, per- flttice it .to say uic coinoiiiius hici oh uic nr. ' . il. 1 . a A Al. . fieM with rifles, at tliirtv uaces : at thi , word . . ... " ,,T, j V. s . i lire youna-, w. recqrteu m amagoiuws.uau ueiott w wv" .! ......! , u wy Mu . I Jiavouciiea. tne liver inL its course, oi I" whlc?.. he di?fl.- " l"e t?"? la ?PPau-' ,,JU51C "c . , -r W 4-rti 1 taiH AIf-. 1 !ll XHCH HMiiaia. i" v-wwiat p.vj.wwvcu. ut-.vn. i youths to adiust an lniurv. however a-rgrava- I - ..-'!, , - " "f i I 1 a V j a i I tea, dv cnoosing uje most uejperace ami ueu- j fflre.wo,Deunu,u, leiiuueir u,u - . , c . Y !, - I ; j . . . . I and couhtehance to this horrid practice ; two vouths, scarcely ripened tp a sense of their dans-ersi are suffered to aim the deadly, rifle, to take khat which neither cquld give, toi-ajt sert tliat, which the course; adopted did not VUeg.l.-LraZefZer. j I i--; v . I Here ! are -two boys, probably under L youths living together at College sharing in .their exerckesinhabiting the same room probably Sleeping in1 each other's arm as boy s a. si j. . .1 tll. a. i- if .1 1 i 1 r . a. n . 1 trifling' dispute, ome uninippftaht difference are accustom eci to u.o ai scuur 1 ; uavinti suiu soothing expostulation. of parents, men of ma-1 ture age dnd reflecting habits, place a deadly nfie in these children's hands, station them at , ?ii;rty paces:trom eacn otnerj ana one ot them, probably -the -injured person, is sent to lus p'aye;, Mliuvnoinieti, uiianneateu, wmi an ins s;ns upon nis (rcau, uic iiupo ui-a iuiiu rent and a tuture promise to ins country. r 1f-rTA IPnialT . If till ti V P i IF . Wtl K. 1 I I 1 IT I ' 11J1-I 'ion of the Leiral authorities -it;is a stam ui) tci our jiatiojrtal character Ha deep offence' to ftod and man view it in any shape, explain it which way vou will, it is shocking and mon- rous.. , , i '-";;;!?fyJ:V"'j DREADFUL ItENCONTllE. . r Florence, fAfn.J March A dreadful rencontre tdok pl-cc in the I'jb lie street in this place,ou" Friday morn 'fJ V the ' l,0?h insfant3"'vMaj. Kilcrease, of Jyfcnre county; Tenrtesst e, wit htvyo.ither fntien.rt, was t ritliiig apparently out- of .vn, vy) if-re he was met by Col. Xnwe, of bis vicinity they (were both armed. Cob' hfxve had his pistol in hi$ hand ;Maj. Kil--jrease had his in his holsters. Col. Lowe hal approached the Ma jpr so nearly befcre nt .discovered 'him":that hie had hot time to' ; j'w his weapon" To aybltl the fire, Major ? f'lcrease thiew;. himself froin" his horsed and, ?tthe Uhe tnstanti1. QI'..Iwries pistol was ; ,schatge(i.: No injury ,wa-s ddne-4-bit, be e M:vj(n Kiierease could return ??1ie shot, (fHo, wlin he fell, took with Mm one. of his Psiolii, and, on foot, pursued the 'Colonel a wt distaiice,) Col. LoweUiad; got HntQ ar where' he re-loaded its pistol. Maj. ?.'creaKe, afterwards, walked jn, the direction t the.hmse jn which Col. Lbwe then was, vath his pistols v in V his , handsi fVCol " Lowe 1 PpCd bnt. anrl. nt a dittanr-vrif -jihoiit Jwpn Spectacle tohe ac td in the fur.e of. 'a r.i I . I "ITI ..... . . . . ...... never, agam to nesasuch another. 'Alab, Gaz. C A 1 UAORDINARY TRIAL FOR RODBE i J Sentleman, followed' bv a. servant in li rode, in an, nn In the xvest'of England, i... i, r "l,1mue betore lusl He told the .,UUKml he Should beVdetained bv business in visl a ' . ; country jpr a lew tiays ana oin ln now if Xliere : Vere any amusertients of ri ,f'a m the.town to fill tip the intervals J lilt llln iii ml . . : . - . . t . . . TJieff race and assize yeek; and that there- js, they levelled at eah other, and Ma Hr Kilresise- fell; having received a shot in w foTehead. He lived until the 23d inst. . -: hen he breathed his last, t This was4 a hbr- fore he would be at no loss , to pass iiwav the time. un tne centleman mfiVincr f f that this was lucky, for, that he was fond of seeing inas .;vv- tne older said.- that a verv interesting trial for a Tobbery would come on "ey "ay, on winch people's opinions were ajaiiibc xne n-isoner ; tiu' lie himself persist ill:' -v ii i'tv in ii f ' i 1 1 inn ra. T-rnv t . . . - - . . . M Hictt ! f 1 'i i ;i rohherv wad'rnmm tf.,l '- --ii;0 ' lnn4 - A,l J . i. - . but.1 as thft rhnrt wn.iVI mfwWi,a ,,i,:,i' expresscii some doubt of ettimc a place. he landlord told him ".tliat there could be nu cuincuuy m j gentleman ot ins appearance &rul" a Pfacc put tnat, to prevent anvac CMffPnt - hp wnn rl himcA ffftiiirMi Vt.W . 1 speak to one of the beadles." , Accordins-lv. they went into court the next morning-, and tne frentieman was shewn to a seat on thp bench. Presently afterfhe trial bejran ; while the evidence was giving- ag-ainst him, the pri- 1 i. J 1 . I t - . Artier uau, remained, wun nis eyes nxca on the STouno. seeniinfrlv verv mnnh r pnrppn till being-. callecl on. for his defence, he looked T"" I'1 ana? seeing the stranger, lie suddenly liamtecxaway. 1 nis excited some surprize, ana " setemed at tirstj like a trick to gam time. 1 . . As soon as he came to himself, on hemp- a'aVfA - - y tlie iudsre tlie cause of his behaviour, he 6aia "n - m ir)lfW see, a person that can save mv lite : that centleman f nnintino to the . - ' tJ . ' r trangerj . can prove i am innocent, might 1 rkiilxr have Ipavp -k hut i auf nimntlnna in '"i V , 1 , , h"'-1'"" l" mm - 1 he e3 es of the vvhole court were now turned on the gentleman : who said ' he felt IumseiV m , a very awKwara situation to oe so caiiea upon, .as ne am not reniemoer. ever to have seen the man before, but that he would answer any question that was asked him!' Well then, said the man, V dont you re- io this the gentleman answered, " that he had landed j at Dover, not long before, but that he could not tell whether it was on the day .mentioned or not." " Well," said he " but d6nt you recoltect that a p. l-son in : blue jacket and trowsers-camed your trunk to the inn ?" To this he answered, that of course some person had carried his trunk for Wia ; but that he did nof know what dress he riMt ',A h r,c; ,. yourememDer tnat tne person wno went wi ii vou from the boat told you a story of his be uig - ia uie service, ui:n tie Liioug-ui;iimseiI Hil ii j V. 1.1 1 . 4. t -in . ;ii. Qn 1 thut hV !wwl v.. a .ri,. had on. one- side of his f-refiead ?" During this; last nuestion. tliecoUntenance ot th stranrer un,ierweiit a considerable change he said, ' he certainly did .recollect such a circumstance and, on the ma .'splitting his ' - - " l.Q - . or.fl elivir.cr tlif. cmi- h K.ir.HA . -- u . . vimve &me lie vv ti uic aamc ijcisuii. . uuz 0rSatisrait ion' now ran through the court, for aCcount, this gentleman had met with him at V'V Ull vr im.il) nvvviuuit ' nil. unver. was tne same on wnicn ne wa r larp- ed with the robbery in a remote county j lie stranger, however, could not be certan of the time ; but. said, he s imetimes made memorandums of dates in his pocket-book, nriA mior-Kf nnisiKlv.i!iv rlM7ir o nn thie tr-e'ii son. On oneninc: his pocket-book, he found a memorandum of the time he landed from Calais, which corresponded with the prison ers assertjon. - This "being, the onlv circuni stance neeessarv to nrove tne an ii uie nn- . 1 t i -1 1 . soner was inun -diately .acquitted, amidst the! ulations ot the whole lian a month after' tit is. the. irentlem'an who recotrnized the prisoner ; the servant in' livery- who followed him ; and the -prisoner who had been acquitted, were aH three brousrht back together to the same gaol, for robbing the nail. t ' -,: . ; r,T?TTPSj . -? - , regard its letter only, is as severe,-if not more severe, than any in the Union, and .yet its operation is so mild and lenient; that punish ment appears only to tempt criminals to re- peat their atrocities. Our Criminal calendar consistslmost always of the same individuals, whose lives have been forfeited over and o'ier again, and who, escape for that vry reason, from the punishment they deserve. Juries will not convict a man of grand larceny if he has been branded, because then he will be hung so that he may steal ad infinitum, and li receive at most a successive:number of lashes. The cb'nseqiience is, that the. .'wretches remain among us, and are renewing in open daylight their infamous depredations. Char. Cour. .From VteyJVr&-York 'JatunuxVAdiHtcate. -y: y '- DIVING BELL. It is well known, t!at during the reyolu tiqriary war, the Britis'i frigate Hussar sunk at Hell Gate, having on board, as was said, a lai-ge siim inrspecie'to pay the troops; . 'Innu merable' attempts by diving and fishing have been made to get at the specie m these hard tiraesi The ' moment'that spring, with her rosy fingers, had beckoned winter from his gloomy caves, and sent the icy god to the regions of the north : or, to speakin intelligi-f ble language, the moment the ice dissolved, two parties started for Hell Gate, vulgarly AaM'hA lTnTTf-n.itr ri r'3vr. nnrl .rlnrrV. Jinrl plunge to the bottom of the deep, in search u ot the mopussej;. 'I hese rival i; iishers have. been prevented from; fingering the golden bait by the Jealousy of each other, I Orie par ty will not permit the o her to descend to the, wreck, lying full " fathom five," and nei ther will quit the watery -element, for fear that in their absence the money may be found. In tIAs ijdistressing.dileihmai both parties re mainriniaM quo; "They decline going dowii at the same time in different diving bells,' for fear" that when at the bottom they may meet and have a fight far the booty; to the evil exf utiplcpfthe peaceable inliabitants bffJie deep, and frotn the-legal difficulty of indicting' each other for the assault . a -d batt'erv'k Ho wi this case Will terminate we cannot say ; both have a right to fish for money, but neither party can agre to divide their gains equitably j I therefore, this large sum, wliich, by the bye, v is proved never was ott" board the frgite, must remain in the holes and crannies ot tne. wTept, until the divers c.in a?ree unoii the division. third party, however, estibn, and that would , ----- - -- - - r - rf i i , would settle be what the the law que terms diver persons unknown. I . Qirarv. How would" it answer to have .a ank" incorporated to put the money in after it is found to be called the ' Submarine Bank ' as new charters are all the go at present? The stock would soon I be filled, and above ar or hi g-h -water markt, ' JK'at. Jidv. At the Hook-store hf J. Gales & Son, . '')' Price two dollars. A Treatise on the; Powers and Thities of Executors and Administrators, accord- hgto the laws of North-Carolina, compiled originally bv F. X. J Martin. Esq. but since revised and adapted to the existing laws, jby a Gentleman' of the Profession. N It frequently happens, that, persons inter ested in the management of the Estates of leceased persons, either as Executors or Ad- rninistrators, Creditors, Legatees, or next of kill, are in want of information of the Jaw in relation to the subject, and it is difficult to find; it. Iwithouf having" recourse to a Law Library.! To remedvlthis inconvenience, tiis Compendium of the Law in relation to de ceased person's Estates lias been published fipr' general convenience. Toller's Treatise has been taken us the groundwork ; but all that part of it which derives authority from 1 British Statutes not in 'force hete, is omitted, and taking the subject as it stood at the set- ti ment .of this country, every act of Assem bly winch has altered it, has been introduced, ard every; adjudgedcase which could throw light tin the subject has been noticed. I An Appendix is also added, containing forms of sucn instruments as tne law requires, jno person,! therefore, interested in the settle ment of deceased person s Estates ought to be without this useful book. ' April 19. ' ' i t; " . - - It is deemed un- 1 necessary to say more of Virginian; than that he will Stand at my house iri ' Brunswick county,, at Penington's Old Ford, on Melieifin liiver : and will be put to Mures at thirty-five ilollars the Season, which riiay be tlischarged by the payment of thirty, if paid v i thin the season, which will expire on the first day of July next. Sixty dollars tb! Insure. One dollar to the Groom n al instances. Mares that went to Virginian last season and may, , from any , cause, have failed, will be covered again this season, gra tis. Mares may be fed with grain'if required, at the neighborhood price. (All perstins living above Mr. J. C. Goode's, 4and w ishing to send Mares, may send thm to him, ami he will send them on to the Horse. 1 JAMES J. HAIIRISON. March 4, 1824. x StlMr have about 10,000 acres of Land in several tracts,' , within thei Chickasaw purchase, Stp.te of Tennessee,! on the Losahajtchie, Ilatchie, Forked Deer and Tennessee rivers, well situated and of" good quality, w lidli I ivould sell or exchange for valuable lands vithin 40 miles of this place. The titles to the different tracts are-indisputable and se cured ; and their situation can be ascertained cn application to Johh C. M'Lemore,! Esq. of Nashville, Tennessee, or myself. 1 . r- Also,IAvould sell the very valuable Lot and Sjore occupied by Mr. Nevin .M 'lj.au rin Kiul 'Wm. Widdifield,' jr. situated on) Ilay street, . extending to (and the same width on a back street opposite the State Bank lot,) within 80 feet of the Town House.square ; and I can with safety say, inferior to none, in jpqint .of location, : for biercantile purposes, in this place. SAM. P, ASHE. .Fayetteville, N. C. April, 1824. 43-6 w. One, llwixdveA rI)nVas 1 monir whom were to be found some L our worthiest citizens. ; - It is amusing to collect fixim the inq of papers which we receive, the co! fiicting opinions of our brothers of ll c raft, on the presidential ! Cuestio! whicir, like AaronjRod, swallows up! this time every other subject, the Tfiff Bill exceptet. One Editor n wim great earnestness, xnai mr. j dams should be elected, for his naturae i i : Tr 1 1 pj t A - J Dorn econouiiciii . uauns, xc. occ. .wiw,h tvi .v th iftth Hav of .i.inP. rrnuci nun ai r 1am I 1 m a jewel of a President braved is, two 114 and i as a .doll .1 ,lll- UM Tr. Ir1ltl gained., nothing could be more for t au,auc6v. . uxuuu;. . Another sajS, that General Jac if sr is the 'only man who can save his cou try in timeof war , And as the h man .1 race ? would increass so fast; b for these vent-holes for the surplus Hv 1 of the m ul titude., thatr we. might A fAiaht 01 Uus'STate it; is therefore ordered, 1 that publication be made -for three months successively I n th e Raleigh Register, pri ntd in Raleigh, that the Defendant appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the - County of. Wilkes, - at the Court-house iii "AVilkesboroughS in the firstl Morulay in May next; then and there to plead, or Judgment will be taken according to . the Plaintiff?s:acmahd,-l.J..r c ! Trsti v ilOItT. MARTINA CP I , y-f- . .. : . - . I Ard fori sale at the Ilook-store of" sr J. GALtS & Sox, I A Collection of the Militia Laws of Mrth-Carolina, ' i Arranged by the Adjutant-General of the State. To which is annexed a numerical arrangement of the Infantry ? a' synopsis of the org:,nization of the Militia Forms of Return or Iight Infantry, Grenadiers, Riflemen and Cavalry ; and a description of the Army Uni- orm of the United States troops. . i . i -Jit' the name place, May also be obt ained, the Laws & Journals of tie lust Selssion of Uie General Asseinbly, i jpru v. . . . LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in tbe Post-Office, Raleigh, April 1, 1824. A. Martin Adams, Anderson Walker, Gr L.. Alston, Cullen Andrews, John Armfield, Isaac Adams. '!'"";-;',''!;.. " J?. Elizabeth Bateman, John Bufiilo, Brittain Barker, Jacob Bledsoe, sr.. M. F, Bar- clay, Samuel Bass, Henry BryanWm. B:ugh, Phill. Bird, Benj. Baiham," James & Robt. B)vd, Kesia Bonner, Major Bledsoe, Shad- rack Booleri Rcbertson Barham, Jno Boys, Hiram Britt. Anderson Brown, Burgess Best. C. John Crawfoid, James. Cunningham, Nath'I Coe, John R. Collier, Anderson Clenv ents, Robert Chappel S, Willie Clifton 2, J as. Chamlee, Ehzabeth Clay, James D. Camp bell, Richard Colwell. Peter Casso,' Martha Collin, Clerk of W. C. C. H. Cole., . J). Mary! Debary, Mary J. Daniel, John S.Drake, Wm. Duskin, Jesse Davis, Beiij'n. Davis, Caton! Decosty, 2, Jno. Dickey, Rev. F. Donoghue. ' - : r' ' ''"'.-, r'-'-y: ''-j .., ' E. Swan Edwards, John Elkins, Mary E- rnanuel. '..'.' ! -' :' : : If - i '' 'I i F. -James Fort, Abbey Forde, Ausel Free man. .-t--: ' ' V - j V; '!; G. David Gaskihs, Bolenda Gill, Henry Goodwin, Eliza-Griffith, Dawson Grady. ; James llendon, Jesse Howell, Bur well Harp Willis Ji. Hicks. Wm. Holloway, John Henderson, John Hawkih's, Sam'l. Har ris, Jordan Has we LI, James Hicks, Mr. Harts fiehl, Win.1-Higgs, Joseph Hollifield, VViilis Hamilton.iAlexander High , Roa'tl Handcwcki J. Jesse Jones 3, Calvin Jones, Wm. Jones, "2, Willie Jones, David Jones, Zadoki Jones, Giles Johnston, Willis Jackson, Levi Jackson, Aaron Johnson, Henry Jasper, Nathan lvey. ! A",-Mary Keniion, Rich'd. King,B. S. Kingr James. Kjn, Berry King. - v j jv 1 . X. Catharine Lowry, Wm. W. Lyon, Mi chael Little, Moses Lassiter," Lewis Lashiey, Lewis Lemay, Wm. H. Lane,. 2 Frederick Lilley, . ' y'y ', - . -. j. : " ' Jll. Mioses" Marshal, Tho. Moody, Feci tta Martin, Jane McGuffy, Elizabeth Moore, 2, Tho. Moody, Jacob Marling, Burkett Murrell, Mark Myggatf, James B. Mears. i'.A. Peytoii Norris, James Npwell, John Nutt. v.'!,:.-.- ..''-'. '-'- . i . O. Merrill Olive, J. B. Outlaw. i P. -Mary j Pedd William Price, Patsey : Pennington,1 Char:ty Price, Moses Pende grass, William Pope, Thomas Paine, Robert Parish. ;- j. '. ', i - y; . : .. ' '. f ly i jR. D. Reid, Recorder of Wills, Rebecca Russell, Eli rah Rowland. John .11. Reeves, William liagan, 2, Joel Reynolds, William Joss, Nimrod" Ragsdale, Joseph Right, Sion Rogers, V. vV. Rhodes,- John Roberts, Ma tilda Robertson. ' f ' ' I . M V. Emily! ; Smith, 2, Elizabeth . Sorrell, Martiia Spiyey, llollum Sturdivant, Alfred Snipes, Ferebee Shaw, J ohn Smfth, Eliza Stanley, Johh Stephenson, Caswell Snnmbns; Wake Sheriff, Robert Sneed, Rebecca Saun- dersy Joshua Sugg. . ".'. - . - T. Chatharihe Tate, Ann Taylor, Wm. TnV, Titus Turner, Wm. Thompson,, Ged. Urq'uliai-t, Drusilla Vaden, Lucretia Wallace, Rebecca Williams 2. lyaUil.- Wapless, W. W, WoOdfolk, Wm. ' White, Jas. Wood, John Walton, Thompson Woollard, Newton WoocL Elisha Woodard, Sherod Wobten, Branch Walthall, Nancy Wood. Ji U 1! If, i B.B. SMITH, P. M. DVylsioi -'Ot Stars.. , AJOR GEN. ROBERT R. JOHNSON. of the 7th Division of the Militia of jvorth-Caroljna, hereby orders the Muster of tlie following Regiments at the times and places hereinafter specified, for the purpose of being reviewed- of which the respective commandants and all others belonging; to the regiment are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly : ji r The regiment" of -JUartin; at Williamston, Thursday ,3d day of June next. The two reci- Tne oin day 01 JUe. i ne iowe regi- ment of Halitax, at Crowed s, Friday the ilth (y Gf june. The regiment of Northampton, at th Gourt House, Tuesday the 1 5th lav of upper regiment of Halifax, at - .v... . ..w S in n. Thp The regiment of-Nash, at Nashviile, Tuesdayithe 2 W tl& preeed! . 'fbr. U day preced view, tne commissioned officers or eacn re regiment of Infantry will assemble at.theTplace nf Rimental Parade at 1 1 o'clock, for the purpose of instruction and discipline : All ex- cept field officers are required to appear with fire-arms, they with side-arms. t r:t yy On the days following the Reviews, Courts Martial will be held. - 1 f The Regiments of Warren, Franklin, and Wake, will be reviewed in the Fall. By the General, J " EDWIN D. WHITEHEAD, j THOMJVS J. GJHEN, 1 ' - " r Camp 4 Tie Jtttiowni Edwin t). Whitehead of Nash C ounfy, and Th bmas ! j ; vGreen of Warren lUtmnty, are appointed mvAidsde-Camp, and as such will be respectedand bbt yed- ..' JZ M L- :yX:y -A -ltOBT; "JOHNSON; - Major-General of the seventh Division 1 y-:: - .ot Minuai.rorin Carolina. Varrenfon; April ?d 1824. ? ; State oi!j iTA-iYol!Tiaii Granville Count v. February Term, A. l)f 1324. Original attachment- levied orie tract of land on the wa ters of Gr:tssyi Creek kdjoin ing. Willis Lewis and bt hers, "containing 1500 acres lane, o- y James Noel vs. Alexr. Bovdi t her tract adjoining; ILStrun; Sc. others, 3G negroes f other I property. ! '! - tTappearingitothe Court that the Defend -'ant in this case is not an inhabitant flhis State: It is therefore ordered that.pul ation be made for three months iiitfie Ralejgh-Re-gister, thst tlie Defendant -appear iatthc Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Jo be held for the county aforesaid in Oxford, on the first Monday, in May next,' plead, answer of demur, or final judgment will be entered, up against him. -J;:- -';!.-;:i''-;:'v if : ' ;v Witness ' Stephen K. Sneed, kClerk of our ' said Conrt at j office, in Oxford the first IMon-' r dav of February, AD. 1824. 1 : , STEP.' K. SNEE1) CW.-;: i j State of Nprt Ii-Ca rolina. . f :;!t'-.;-.)'.7; EaKcbhibe.Counly.''. fn-. ; - Court of Pleas And Quarter Sessions, Februa- ' V--; '5 fyTx-rin.: 1824.1- '; J s . . Henry Drake, Original attach n ent'.--r '' - : x's.. j VSpencer X- Har , siirn! Exura L. Holland. 3 moned as Garnish ee.i v TTT appearijng to the , satjsfactioii yyf:t thq ; JL Court, tliat the defendant in this case, has removed himself out of this State; so' tliat the usual process of law cannot be serji ed on ; him : It is ,ordc red that publiration be made , in the Raleigl; Register fa six weeksthAt, unless the defe idant appear at the next term of this Court, to be. held for said county, at the court-hoUse in TarbOrough, on thejfimrth ' Monday in May next, and plead to issue?,-, the property ! will be condemned in the hands of. the Garnishee. y.- 'yi -. J '-'v"'i "?' ' From the minutes. c . Test, t ! i MICIFL HEARN, 0. C. $"tatfc XoTt-CiTonii EcKconibe County. .,. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Febru- V. . ":'- ary Term, 1824. ; ' '!: , J-i i 1 - r Onsrinil at- , . ExumL: Holland. S lac,im nt. Spencer L.ijl art summoned as Gam shee. . T appeat-ing to the satisfaction bf the Lit AT ' A . B i Court, tiijat jthe defendant In' this' c:U'e, has re.rnovedj hirtself out of this State, so tpaf the , usual proces rif the law cannot be served tin him : It is or,dered, tha publication" ho made in the -Raleigh Register for ix!weet s, that unless the defendant appear at ihe ne::t term bf this Court, to be held fore said cot nty, at the court-hoi!ise dn Tarborough, on tht fourth Monday of May next, and plead toissje, the property will fie cendemned in the hands of the Garnisleej . ) "-;!!; -'t-. .From the minutes. ' Test, - f I micifl hearn; c c: State of: X ot11-C avoliiva: ! , County of Granville. Lewis Reavips, surviving partner j of Evans Vaiidyck & Co. ; j - quity. I . ;.! '- f ;?.'..";;' -?; Henry Wilkinson" & Co. IT appearing to the satisfaction pfjthe Court, that Henry (Wilkinson & Co. the 'defend . A .. !; . .1 ams in tins jcase, are - noim:i:ipitants oi uhsj State : It is Ordered that publication'be made in the Raleigh; Register once a Vei kjfor si weeks.successively, that unless the sail Ilen ry Wilkinson Company appear at jtlje next term of this j Court to be held for the bounty of Granville in the townf of Oxford bn the first Monday of September next, and! plead, answer ortlemur, the bill will be taken pro coniesso against mem, aim nearu exparte. A copy, - j THOS. B. LITTLEJOHN, C M. E. State ot North-Carolina. . ' I . - -,..' , Si' ."; - .'!;;; 'Kgecomb County. :. j..j . Cbnrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Februa f .- ; ; ':.V ' ry Term, 1824.:; . Lavinia NoWelJ, !' - j vs. V C Spencer L. llart; sum- Exum IjV Tlolland. S moned as Garnishee. ' I T appearing to the satisfaction bf the Court, that the defendant in this case. lias removed himself out of this State, so that the usual process of Law cannot be served on! him : It is ordered that 'publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks; that unless the tjeiendant appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for; said county, at the court -house in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday of Slay neXt and plead t a issue, th nroperty will be condemned in the hands of the Garnishee. ' t . ' ' ; " From the minutes. . Test. ' i MICII'L HEARN, C. C.i State of SOTtaToma, Sampson County Court, I' . February Term, 1824." t- Peter Cromarle and Sally Cromarte his wife; Jones Peterson and Winifred Peterson his .". wife, and Bathsheba Heriiig, co-heirs and heiresses of Richard Sessions, dec'dL of the ' county oi Sampson, - : '-' ;- 1 ' .: .. - - . - ',- ' y . Joseph Sessions, Richard Sessions, Jesse Ses- sions, Wm Sessions, Uriah 'Sessions!, Philip V- Sessions, John Dodd and Mary DoM, his1 I wife, ahd Boon Sessions, co-heirs ami heir- esses with the PlaintitTs of said Richard Ses- H'll, lift U . ;-,.: f - ;J'V! - ,1 I-- fTHH petitioners having filed their petition JL praying for a partition of the lands of Ri chard Sessions dee'd. among his heirs1 at law, and it" appearing to 'the Court, that . the 'De fendant? are inhabitants of other. States:' Or dered, . tliat pn&licationt be made for C veeks' successively iri'the State 3a2ette. and at t';c Courthouse door to tile their answeTa by tic next;terrh of this Court, or the' Court wiil proceed tb cause'-partition to be made accord ing to the, prayer of the petiuon. " j - jamks holmes; Cur, mm l 'til M-d 1 ' - f- ' s; yy yJS!- 1 t.V y m ,.-v--4"f; ;!: ,'y
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