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'V, ; 1 .' - -"V ! ' 1" ' I - 1 " Ours are the plans ofiair, delightful peace; " VoV.T- Tuesday, 3uVy lS; 182,4?. . y 1 :: O f ' " ' I" ' ' ' 1 ' ' . ts" . .a .1.-1 1 - v . i Pi II is- .1- 1 1 - f 1 1 i yy.ij.- i 'y-v&i lviyi.j rsi . v :i 1 1 xki v iv 1 :Uwl . ' - ' ! V ' '- i - ytl. 'v KOirra-f.AlWTJNA STATE' GAEITK. , t5 published every Tuesbat and Friday; by ; JOSKPI GALES 8c SON, jtf'FiTS Dollars per annum-j-half in advanced ADVERTISEMENTS Vot exceeding" 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 cents for every suc ceeding publication ; those bf greater length in the same proportion. . . .Commuti ic ations thankfully received . . . Lsttehs to the Editors must be" post-paid. ' . :r- An Act to authorize the, creation of a stock to in amount .not exceeeinj? five millions of dollars, to provide for the awards of the Commissioners - under the Treaty with Spain, of the twenty-second of February, one thousand eicrht hundred and nineteen. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Representative of the United States of "Jimert a in Congress assembled, That, tor the pur pose of providing fund's to discharge the jvards o( the Commissioneirs under the Trea ty with Spain, of the twenty-second day of February in the year of our Lord one thou sand eig-ht hundred and nineteen, the Secre tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, au thorized, with the approbation of the Presi dent of the United States,! to cause 40 be is sued and sold to the Bank of the. United States, or others, at . a sum; not less than the nar vslne thr-nf. certificates of stock of the. United States, to any amount not exceeding" the sum of five millions cf;dollars, and bear ing an interest of not. exceeding four and one half per centumper krinum, from, the period of the sale thereof which stock, so created, shall be redeemable at the pleasure of the Upited States, at any, time after the first lay of January, in the year one thousand Resale of such stock, in inanner aforesaid, credit or credits to the ; proprietors thereof, shall thereupon be entered and givep on the A fcooVs of the Treasuryr in like manner as ior the present funded debt ; wiich said cre dits or stock shall thereafter be transferrahle as other public stock pf the United States. -Sec. 2. And he, it further enacted, That the moneys which may be! received from the issuing and sale of the aforesaid certificates of stock, shall and the' same are hereby, directed to be applied to ! the. payment and discharge, of the awartla of the Commission ers under the Treaty with Spain, of the twen- tyecond dav of February, m tne year eign teen hundred anl nineteen. Proxnded also, . That in all cases where: thejperson or persons, in whose name, or for whose benefit and in terest, the aforesaid awards shall be made, shall be in debt and in arrears to the Cfnited State!-th';rfitftrv of the Treasury shall retain the same out of the amount of the aforesaid awards, in the first instance, and a warrant or certificate,' as the case, may be, shall only issue frjrthe balance." J Sec. 3. Aiid be it fhrt her enacted, 'ThX a Mim, equal to what will be riecessaty to pay the interest "which may accrue on ! the said stock, to the end of the'present year, be, and iie same is Hereby, appropnateti ir ma, pur pose, to be paid out of any', montys in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved, Ma 2i, 1824. . - An Act supplemenVary to the several acts providing for ascertaining and adjusting 1be titles and '-claims I to .land in the .St. Helena and Jackson Court House Land Districts. i v. -1 . ' i-rescntutives of the United Suites of Ameriea 'in Congress ffw'W,.That claimants of lands 'thin the limits of the. land district of St. Helena, as established by the act of the twenty-fifth';, pf, 'April, one thousand eight ; liundrcd and tvele, entitled An act for "ascertaining the' tuTea andf. claims to landsrin that part of Xntmiana, which lios enst 6: he river Missisippi,and island of Nev Orlean-," ose . claims have heed presented to the Commissioner aopointed-to receive, and ex amine claims and titles to Knds in .said ds: trict,.or to the Ree-ister and KeceiveK acting as Commissioners, iiu clef the provisions; of 'e act of the third of Marcn, one inousanu tisrht hundred and nineteen, entitled" Anl act for adiusiincr the claims to lands, and es- tablishins: land offices' iriithc districts east of ne island of New-Orleans, and which have not been r eported to ?! Congress, or whose claims have not been heretofore- presented to the sa'uV Commissioner ; or to the Ilegis fand Receiver'acting as Commissioners, be flowed until the firt day of January next, to present their; titles and" clairhsVand the evidence in support of the same. tt the Ke gisterand Receiver of the said district, whose powers and duties, In relation . to the same, shall, irr all nfcne'cts. be cverned by the pro- Visions of ihA imc hefo'r recited, and of lhe act of the eighth af, May, one thou jand. eight hundrecl and twenty,twoy entiiled ''An act supplementary Jtoflhe several acts adjusting the claims to land, and establish ,n& land offices in the districts, east of the Is nd of New-Orleans h'y ifV. ec. 2.. And be it further enacted, That the said Register and Receiver shajl have power to annn'mf n r 1 i- ...'K .KU a T-rrn ra. Fa able of translating the Trench and Spanish shall! Perform the duty ftranslatorand such other duty as may be .required by Baid Register and Receiver i and tne said; Register and- Receiver ! shall, each b.e allowed, as a compensation for their ser- v 'ces, in relatiri to the said claims,' and lor the services to be performed tinder the provl- sion of the several acts to which this is a supplement, at the rate of one thousand dol lars a year ; and the Clerk at the rate4 of twelve hundred and fifty dollars a year; and the Clerk employed by the said Register nd Heceiver, last year, shall be all6wed, for the services then rendered by him, nine months' salary, at the same rate ; which several sums of money shall be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury, not otherwise": appropriated : Provided, That riot more than : two years' comoensation be thus, allowed to either the Register and Receiver or their Clerk ; and the payment of the whole, or any pertion, of the aforesaid compensation, may be withheld by the Secretary of the Treasury, until a re port shall have been made to him, of the per formance of the services for which the same is allowed. , ' Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Clerk employed by the Register and Receiver of Public. -Moneys at St Helena Court House, be allowed thp sum of one thousand dollars for the services performed by him, as Clerk to the said Register and keceiver of Public Moneys, during -the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty -two, and one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three. Sec. 4. Jind be it further enacted, That all donation claims which may be presented tc.the said Register and Receiver, under this act, and all claims founded on complete or incomplete titles, which may be so presented. not heretofore surveyed, shall be surveyed at .the expense of the claimants. . cSec; 5. And be it further enacted That the principal Deputy Surveyor of the United States, for St. Helena District, shall reside ar such place, in the said district,: aa shall be designated by the President of i the United States.- ' ' . . Approved, May 26th, 1824. An Act explanatory of an act entitled An act to provide for the extinguishment ot. the debt due to the United States by the pur chasers. of the public lands, approved on the eierhteenthVday of Mav, one thousand eiffht hundred and twenty-four.'-. - m JJe it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the Umted States of America in 1 Congress assembled, That the benefits anc! priviles of the act of Congress, entitled. Ah act to provide for the extinguishment of the debt due to the United States by the purcha sers of public lands approved on the eighteenth day of May,, one thousand eight hundred and twenty four of which this act is explanatory, be' extended to those persons who have ob tained certificates of further credit for anv half-: n u an er section or ior any iraciionai Becupn of land under the provisions of any of the se veral laws for the relief of purchasers gf pub lie lands, referred to in the said act, of which this is explanatory. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That all relinquishments of land, -which shall be exe cuted under?the pro-idions of the said act of the eighteenth day ot May one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, or under the provis:ons of .this act, sha'l be filed with the, Register of the Land Office at which the land was purchased, any thing in the said act of the eighteenth day of May, one thousand ight hundred and twenty-four, of which this is ex planatory, to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved May 26," 1824. -v- An Act changing the mode of -surveying the public lands 011 any river, lake, bayou, "or water course. Be it enacted by the .Senate arid ifaiise of Re presentatives of lhe Uvited States of America in Congress asserriled. That, wher.eyer, in the opinion of the President or the United States, a departure from the ordinary mode of sur veying land, on any river, lake, bayou or wa ter course, would promote the public interest, he may direct the Surveyor General, in whose district such land is situated, and where the change is intended to be made,' under such rules and regulations as the President may prescribe, , to 'cause" the land thus situated to be surveyed in tracts, of tw'o acres in width, fronting on any river, bayou, lake, or water course and running back the depth of forty acres ; which tracts of land , o surveyed, shall be offered for sale entire, instead of in half-quarter sections, and in the usual man ner, and on the same terms in' all respects, as the other public lands of the United 'States. Approved, May 24. 1824. - Resolutions providing a place of depesite for the Portrait of Columbus, and directing th e distribution of certain copies of the Decla , ration of Independence how in the pepart ment of State. , Jlesafved by the Senate and House of Tle rresentative$ of the United -State of America in Cowrress assembled, That the Portrait of Cr- Kimbus, presented to the nation by G. G. Bar- rell, United States' Consul at Malaga, be plac- A In Via lihfarv. Ot "on9TCSS. Resolved, That the two hundred copies of the Declaration ot jnaepenaence, now in rne Department of State be f distributed in the manner following .twdV copies to each of the surviving signers bf the Declaration of Independence ; two copies to the Presi dent of the United States ; two copies to the Vice President of the United States; two co pies to the Ute President, Mr. Madison ; two copies o-tlie Marquis de Lafayette ; twenty copies for the two Houses pf Congress; twelve copies for the -different Departments of th e Government i two copies for the President's House ; two copies for the Supreme Court Room ; one copy to each o,f the" Governors of the States ; and one to each branch of the le gislatures of the States ; one copy to each of the Governors of the Territories of the United States anxl one copy to the Legislative Coun cil .of each Territory ?vand therTemaining co pies to the different Universities and Colleges of the United State3as the President of the United States may direct.s X'-'hr. $ ResMedf That the, President of the United States be requested to cause tlie distribution of the said copies of the Declaration of Inde pendence to belnade; agreeably to the fore eoing resolution. , - - -Approved: May. 26, 1824, lisaik: Stock! livv SoV "O ETWEKN 30 and ,40 Shares', of Cape O f Fear; Bank' Stock may be had at the cur rent price, on application to the lrinters hereof. .1 ' ' April 20th, 1824. f 46 Stills. FRANCIS H. READER informs his customers- and the public, thuf he has now on hand an assortment of STILLS , of various si zes. -He j continues to make them, and will be enabled to fiynish them of any dimensions at the shortest notice. ' - - ! He requests those having Stills which may need repairs, to. favor him with their work as soon as possible,' as Tie maJy be unable to attend to them so well when the season for using thern is at hand, and he is crowded with vvcrk. ! ' - ' .i'-.L, -' June 2. I REWARD. 7&7'HEl!EAS on the. evening of the 21st 7 V j inst." between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, sortie' evil-disposed person or persons entered oiir Store, and stole from it Hank notes to a considerable amount: "VVe' hereby offer a rewTard of One Hundred Dollars to any per son or persons who will ive such information as will lead to the recovery of the money so taken, : - We also rfter a Reward of Twenty D ollars to any p-erson'who may give such inforjrnation as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons concerned. Storekeepers are respectfully requested to g've theira?d in jnakinga discovery of the of fender or tollcnders, detai ning persons of sus picious characters, who may f lave bills of a larger amount than their circumstances wjbuld seemj to justify. S ! I II AZLETT k ROBT. KYLE. Raleigh, 22d April, 184. - 46- ' Statej of X OTtl-aYolina, : - WAKE BOUNTY. r ' Court of Pleas and -Quarter Sessions, , 1 1 i ji May Sessions, 1824. Wesley Whitaker, Isaac Per ry and Salty his wife, Johyi Fow ler and Lucy his . wife,! David Whitaker, George Crower and Eliza las wife and Hardy Crow deT and his wife Ann Maria, vs. Hugh lUrdy Wlutakeii Robt." W hitaker, Sattuiel Whitaker, John Whitaker, Willis (Whita ker, Thepphilus Sanders & his wife Angelina, andThosi Whitaker.- .r I o c o . - c 4 a. "BTT having been made appear to the satis .1 faction of the Court, that the Deferrdants Hugh H. Whitaker, Theonbilus Sanders and wife Angelina, are nM inliabitants of this $tate : It is therefore ordered that publica tion be made in ,the R:leigh Register for 6 weeks, for the D'eft-ndafts llugh H. Wliita' ker and Theophjlus Sanders and wife Angeli na, to appear before the J ustices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for County of Wake, on the-3d Monday in Au gust next, then and there -to plead, "answer or demur, to the Plaintifr's petition, in this case, otherwise judgment will be entered pro cmifesiso, and adecre made according to the praveV of the petitioner.. , ! Bv order, B. S. KING, C.C. - ; : i- r 1 State of .North-CaroUjia. I FrankHii County. Court of Equity, 2nd Monday after 4th Mon" day in March, A.- D 1 001 Jesse Reed, Complainant : George Murphy, Williamson Murphy, Ni ! cliolas ; Murpliy, William Murphy, Pa tience Murphy, Amey Murphy, Elizabeth Murphy, Darby .Thomas and 'Nancy his '..wife Joseph lUedsoe, and Winifred nis wife, Frances "M. Murphy and Temperance H. Murphy, are defendants. fT appearing" to the satisfaction of the Court, that William Murphy and Elizabeth Mur phy, two; of the defendants in the above case, are not inhabitants of this State ; It is there fore ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, once a week for six months successively, ' that the said defendants, Wil liam Murphy and Elizabeth Murphy, jnake their, personal appearance at the next Supe rior Court of Equity, to be held for the coun ty of j Franklin at the Court-house in Louis burg,' ;on the second Monday after the 'fourth Monday ; of September ; next, and'plead an swer s or uemur to tne aui dui 01 ompiamt ; otherwise the said bill will be taken pro con fesso,! and heard ex parte as tothem, and de cree iniade accordingly. Test, SAM. JOHNSON, C. M. E. ytate of North-Carolina. j i Wake County. Superior Court of -Law, Spring term, 1824. Sherwood Haywood, Agent of the Bank of i -i 1 . ' Newbern, . ' ' j 'J " "'- ,.- VS." ' . ' ' v Nathaniel M. Taylor, Charles Taylor, Lewis ;: ,; Taylor, Richard B. Taylor. ; Judicial attachment, levied on a house j land lot in the town of Oxford, the pro v j Iperty of Charles Taylor, one of the ,de : jfendants. . . ' fTf, appearing to the Court, , that Charles Taylor, one of the, defendants, is not an inhabitant of this State : it is ordereol, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Regis ter fbr three months,; successively, that' the said j Chirles Taylor appear at bur Superior Court next to be hekl for the said county, at Raleigh, on. the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, then. and there to plead; answer, or replevy, otherwise the property will be condemned to the satisfac tion of the plaintiff's demand. Witness, Ransom Hinton, Clerk of our said Court; at Raleigh, the first Monday after the fourth Monday of March, A. D. 1824.-? 4 , 48 ; B. HINTON, Glk. ' Cabinet Maker '&vUpli6lsterer : H AVING contracted to furnish the Capitbl of North-Carolina begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he is about to establish himself in tle above line, near the Capitol Square, where he hopes by the aid of good materials, sound work manship, and some little display of taste, to merita share of public patronage. . ' May 20. j 1 t ' 54 Xeuse live! FOR SALE. to remove to the West. . the lISHING T subsenber offers -for sale a valuable tract ofland 6 miles northeast of Raleigh, ly ing on Neuse River, containing 1200 acres it is inferior to none in this part of the coun try for the culture of Corn, Cotton, &c. It is quite unnecessary to say any thing more as to its qualities, conveniences, &c. but invite all gentlemen who are desirous to purchase land in this part of the State to call and view this before they purchase elsewhere. j W M. R. . II INTO N". Wake xounty, June 22. i '64 6v I Law1 Notice. THE" Subscriber," Attorney at . Law, will continue regularly to attend to the Prac tice of the Law in the several Courts' held for the Counties of Wake, Halifax, Nash,: Northampton and Washington. Professional business committed to his care and manage ment shall be faithfully and punctually at tended to. ' . 1 ! 1 Legal. Conveyances in all their vArious forms, viz. Deeds of Trust for landed and personal estate, Deeds, ' Mortgage Bonds, Bills and Answers in Equity, executed in a correct, legal and technical manner. Mer chants of Petersburg and Norfolk, having Dusuiess requireu to oe transacted in any ot the said Courts by confiding the same to me will find it, cafelully attended to. i . M.J. COM AN. Raleigh, June. 1824. 66tf Yity lollars TerwoviL RAN AW AY from the subscriber living ip Guilford county, on the 20th June, 1823, two negroes, CALEB and JUDY. Caleb is about thirty yars of age, light complexion, stout made, broad across, the shoulders, speaks slowly, and is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inch es high.. He has a long, loping walk, and bends forward considerably, as he walks : he has marks of the whip. He had on when he went away, a brown bombazett surtout coat, a striped (yarn black and white; iacket. blue cotton pantaloons and a wool bat Judy is about forty years of ageTniddle size, copper cpiourea, quicK spoken, and blinks her eyes very much, when detected in an error. She -also has the mark of the whip. Judy took among other clothing the following with her : a blue grounded cotton calico frock and two muslin ones, and an old fashioned black silk bonnet. She is an ex cellent Weaver. 1 suppose they are lurking about as free persons. I will give the above reward tor their delivery! to me, or confinement in Jail, so that I get j them, or in proportion for ei ther, j r ' r I I ABRAHAM PEEPLES. Guilford count', April 28, 1824. m, PROPOSALS FOH PCBLISaiSfr A SEWf PAPER IW THIS TOWIf, 'f- ENTITtED I The Fayettevittc JVee.klif Gleaner. ! B. lH. TAtBOT, Editor. ; I . ;phospec rus. y In accordance with custom, it first becomes necessary that the Editor should make an ex pose of .Mis political tenets, and then unfold his plans: in compliance therewith he would (as a creed by which he will," in .his political career be guided) beg leave to poht to the Farewell Address of the Father of American Independence; and when he shall depart th erefrom- reithdraxo your patrenage. His plans are to make this Journal equally useful and interesting both to the Merchant and Agriculturalist to give weekly, accu rate statements of sales, public and private. Also, an estimate of imports and exports, with every transaction allied ' either to commerce or agriculture, that shall come within bis Knowledge ; ana irom nis experience in tne commercial world, .witn the arrangemenl that will be made to effect this object, he hopes that he may receive the favorable con sideration of an enlightened public. It is likewise the'intentioh of the Editor to report ' verbatim eflitenatim," all trials by Ju ry, in the respective Courts held here ; whe ther involving questions ofj law, or made in terestingly incident ; and he will also occa sionally Step into the ' Towri Hall," and Jus tices Court Rooms. "As the Editor entertains the opinion, that the Gleaner may be "still more interesting by giving the procedings of our State Legislature in extenso, he intends residing in Raleigh during the session of that honorable body. A sj-nopsis of Congression al Proceedings will always be .found m the columns of this Journal. Original matter, 1. e. Communications, will be thankfully re ceived, to form a part of our miscellaneous chapter ; but the Editor cannot hazard the reputation of his paper, by lending its pages to the circulation of unworthy Essays: his respect for the public should,- And he trusts ever-will preponderate, when called to exer cise his editorial jpeto. I ' ' --.' . - An extensive asd well concertedNEWs Rooj will be opened, where Newspapers from all parts of the Union will be kept on file, andto which Subscribers to the Giiivb may have access gratis, j The GtiAXEH will be published on Wednes days, Qri a super-royal sheet of good quality. Due notice will be given 'of its first appear- ance. no suDscripuon taKen ior less man one year. 1 - !: 't'-::" TJtMS.i Three Doltars and a Half per annum : to be paid on the deliyexy of the first V Fayetteville, May 20, 1824 ' 1 AS entered on the Stray Books of Wake T T county, on the 18th daj- of June, .by John GrifBs, who lives 9 miles southeast of Raleigh, on the road which leads from Ra leigh to -Wilmington, say one certain Sorrel Mare, supposed to be fifteen or sixteen years old," 4 feet 7 inches high, with a small star Th her forehead and some white on each shoul der, supposed to have been occasioned by work ; which stray' was valued to fourteen dollars. .. -' ' ' ! MERITT-DILUARD, Ranger. June 20. j ; -.- ; 64 3t ; ; For sale , j . THE subscriber intending to remove from Hillsborough, offers for sale, the high- ly improved lot in that town, upon which Mrs Mary R ' Anderson at present resides. The buildings are all nearly new and finish ed in the best style. The dwelling-house contains ix large'rooms, with, fire places, an excellent cellar, a garret room and six clo sets. There ;ist besides, every, necessary out-house. V ' ' 1 1 Persons wishing to purchase are infited. to call on the subscriber, who s disposed td make the terms of purchase liberal, I v WALKER ANDERSON. ? Hillsborough, June 2, 1824. . , wfla. 1 ! Tulven AJp.' .s A KD committed to the Jail of Stokes lV county, N. C. on the 27th ultimo, a Ne gro. Man named DAVID, 5 feet 10 inches high, very black, about 127 years of age. He says that he ran away frqm a- Mr.'Robards, at ; the Poplar Camp ;Mountain, Virginia ; that Robards wasremcving him with other negroes from Wayne county in this State, to his mas ter, .whose mane he says is Samuel, Wihn nd lives somewhere in Tennessee, but that he does not know in what countv. - f .'. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take, him away, or he will be dealt with according to law. 'JESSE BANNER. Jailor. Germanton, April 29. - - 56 lm NOTICE. ';'- .-;. :'. -Pursuant to a decretal order of the honor able Court of Equity for the County of Wake, I shall expose to sale at the Courthouse in the City of Raleigh on Tuesday, the 20th Ju ly next, that valuable LOT and improvements in the saidCity, situate on the corner of .Hills borough and M'Dowell streets, jnd known in the plan of said City as Lot No. 198, the property of Margaret Eastwood. 1 1 ! ! t Terms of Sale nine and eighteen months credit: bonds with approved security, -bear ing interest from the late, will be required. JOHN S. ELLIS, C. M. E. April ,20, 1824; ; 46-ts 5 Elewarii. ll,nr bounden apprentice Whiiam Moom. jLTX absconded from mv sefvicee on Easter Sunday last, without the least-provocation. I have always treated him with great j kind ness and lenity, and as he has left merwith-. out cause, I am determined if possible to get tuiu gaui. oiu apprentice w quite a live ly youth, about 1$ years of age, very well made, with a tull face. He wore away s mixed coat, blue striped iacket, white pan taloons and a wool hat. I .-. - ' I forwarn all persons from harborinr said boy, as I am determined to enforce the law against any such offender. The above reward will be given for his dehrery tb me, lS.miles we st of Raleigh, or his confinement in jail so ' that I get hirnXurin. . , , '. ; i - REUBEN WHITEHEAD Wake County, May 8, 1824 51-tf Xiaud loT Sole. , IJJAVING duly qualified as administrator 1 . de bonis non with the will annexed, nn. , on the Estate of Col. Ransom Southerlahd decd. I shall, in execution of the last Will and Testament ot my testator, proceed to ex pose for sale to the highest bidder, on the 10th of August next, at the late dwelling-house of tne aeceasca, in tne county of Wake, 18 miles north of the City of Raleigh, the real estate, consisting of 27 or 28 hundred acres , 6UUU i wuiui inc. saiu lesiator oiea seized aqd possessed. This land lies on both sides of the main road leading from: Ralei- to Oxford, and contains valuable improve ments consisting of a large aiid commodious i dwelling house, with the usual houses appen oani, necessary tor ne accommodation of a family, ahd all the necessary farm houses h smalL dwelling-house with other houses ne cessary for a small family, to which is attach ed at good store-house, and an ordinarily good Grist Mill. There are few tracts ofland bet- . ter watered thafi this ; it abounds with good springs, and never failing streams i Terms of credit will be one, two and three years; th purchaser giving borid, with three ap proved securites. . . r ,-. : t T HARRIS Adm'r. - June 4th, 1824- . ' ' j 59. - State of JoYtlvCaTolma, Wake County. - I . : Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Sessions, 1824; M y William Peck, 0 f ?rigpal attachment, - Tt. Uevied m the hards of Nimrod Ragsdale, fWm vu&h : ad Kim- - . P J brough Jones. : ' - r having been made appear to the ; satis faction of th e Court, that the Defend ant has removed from this State, or to con ceals himself that - the ordinary process of law cahnot be sered upon him: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for, sixty days, taat" unless the j Defendant comes forward o a or' before the.Sd.Monday of August . next, and replevy and plea J, that judgment fi i.al rvili be entered pro confetso 'and the prbji'erty levied on wilt be condemned to FlaiiijuT'j " -recovery.' ' By order, , " i , Six-ay -4 i r i .- i J ' -
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