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- ' I t - , , "1 - ' - ? -.-fr'. a- 'V Ours are Hie pUns of iair. delicrlitful peace. ft Unwafp'd by pdrtv raff-e to live like brothers. Vol. 1. 1 : . - r ..- . .. , , .... . , t, ,4 r . :r .1 , r' .. t 1 published ever)r Tuesdsiit arid Fhjdat,. by JOSEPH. GALES &'SON9 ' jt Fite Dollars per annumhalf in advance. 'ADVERTISEMENTS yot exceeding 16 lines, nfeatly' inserted three times for a Dollar, .and 25jcent9 for every suc ceeding publication ; those ofgf eater length' In the same proportioh.i.;CoMMirjsicATTONs thankfully received:.. Letters to the Editors mast be post-paid. . .'" ' ?4 Af " BT AUTHORITY. An Act to amend an act, entitled;" An act to 'amend an act for the i establishment of a Territorial povernment in Florida, anil for other purposes;" ; i ' -Be it enacted by the Sennte and House of He prisentatives.fi the United , States of America in Congress assembled. That the Judicial pow er of, the territory of Florida, shall be vested in three ' superior courts, and in such inferior courts and justices 6- the peaceas the Legis lative Council of tjie territory may from time ,to time establish. J There shall b'e .a superior courUbr that part of.the ft erritor' situated to thri West: of .the rjver Apalachicolaj to consist of one judge ;,he shall hfd his court oh the first -.Mondays, in Iay and November, in each and every year, at Pensacola, and at - such other times and places as the Legislative Coun cil may direct. There - shll be a superior court for thatpartjof the territory situated bc- "tween the Apalachicolaand Suwahee rivers to consist of one judge V Kef shall hold his court on the first Mondays of April and October in each and every yaarj at the ; seat of govern-, ment in said 'territory, andat such other times and places, ,as,the Legislative Xoungil ,may ' direct. There shall be & superior court for that part of the ; territory., situated to the east ' arid south of Suwanee : river,',, to con sist of one judge ; he shall hold his court on the first Monday in May, and November, in each and every year, at, St. Augustine, andat such Stirer timesand places as the Legisli . the Council shall, direct; ; Within its limits herein described, cachTcourt shall have juris diction in all criminal cases, arid exclusive ju risdiction, in all capital offences, und original jurisdiction in all civil Vases of the: value of one hundred dollars, , arising .uridei-the Javs of the territory now in force, or, which rnay, at ariy tirhe liereafter, be enacted by.the Le . gisUtive CouncilandTsh'all haveand exercise appelate jurisdiction over the inferior courts of said territory.. Each judge shall appoint a clerk who shall reside respectively, at , the - place where his' court s or may, by law be directed tobe held, and, they; shall keep the records there, Eacli clerk shall receive for his services, in all cases arising, under the laws of the territory, such fees as shall be es tablished by the Lesrislative Council. And vrits of error ;md appeal from the final'decis- Jon ut tne sa;ci SMpenor courrs, .jumonseu uv. this section of this act, " shall be rriadeto the - appellate court of said territory,? hereinafter provided for, in such manner, and under such regulations as the" Legislative C ouneil may direct; ancV'until, the -Legislative Council shall have made such regulations, writs of er ror and appeal from the decision of the said superior courts shall b'e made to the appellate court of the territory', in the same manner that writs of error and appeals .are. taken and pro secuted in the next adjoining state. . . -Sec. 2. And be it further . enacted, .That a each of the said superior courts,, shall, more over, have; and exercise the same, jurisdiction -within its limits, in all cases arising under the laws and Constitution of the United States, which, by an act to establish the. judicial courts of the United States, approved the :iy-Tonrin aay ot septemoer,u"c uwuuu en hundred and v eighty-nine, and " An act twei seven in aJditicn to the: act entitled, An act to es tablish.; the 'judicial courts of the United States, approved the second of March, one thousand seven liundred and ninety-thre w-s nested in the court of the Kentucky district: The first six1 days'of . each term j of the said courts or so. much thereof as may be necessary !all be appropri'atedtothe trial of causes ari 8i'ig.unden the Jaws and Constitution of the . L'uited States.' And writs, of error and ap peal from the decisions in the, said superior courts authorized by-this section f of vthis act, Miall he made to.the appellate court of said territory,- in such manner,.and under such re ?,niuiions, as;.tle Tegisla-tiypjCouncil shall di, 'ct. The clerk?,; respectively, shall keep the records t tie places, where, the courts ftre held, . and no one clerk shall,' by himself dt-puty .officiate at more r than one place holding said courts? they shall receive, in eases' under thp. Laws and Constitution, of the United states.-the- same. fee which the 1 1 ..! .erts ot the listrict court ot tiie nextaajoin- state receive, for similar services..,. : t ' Sec Z.'Andheitfurthef'enacted, That there shall be appointed for each of the said courts, ' a person, learned in law .to act ,as .attorneys of the United States, as well asvfor the, terri tory, each of whom shall receive thesame iees, both in -civil ari -criminal .cases, a? are received by the district attorney of the' TJni tl States, of ttbe next adjoinmg.state, for similar services Vand shall, rnorepve,r, receive, full compensation for aextra services, annually, the same salary ; as )s 'provided?; by , "w, .for. the district attorney for the district w Kentucky, . tq be paid," .quarterlyby the treasury of the United States. There shajl, also be appointed, for, each of the said courts a marshal, who shall perform' the same duties, or for all be subject to the same regiilations arid penal ties, and be entitled to the same fees, o which marshals, in other districts, are entitled xor similar services ; and shall, m addition, be paid the sum of two hundred dollars annually, as a compensation for extra servir.e . anrl shall, also, be subject to such regulations and penalties as. the. Legislative Council shall im pose, wlnle.acting under, and in virtue of the iiiuunai iwo. i sunvu juuge sua u receive a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, to oe pa a, quarterly, by the Treasury of the Uhited States. . bee 4. wind be it further enacted, ,That thepe shall ... be organized in said . territory a court of appeals, to be composed of the judg es of the superior courts of said territory, any two of whom. shall be a quorum, and shall hold, annually, at the seat of government of said territory, one session, commencing on Ithe first Monday in January in eachf and eve ry, year. The- senior judge, shall be the pre siding judge' of said court, and the other judges shall have precedence according to the date of their commissions, or, wherel their commissions are of the same date, according to their respective ages. That the said court may, by any one of its judges being "present, be adjourned, from day to day;1 until qtio-. rum be conyened ; and if rid one of its Judg es be present, by the marshal of saitfTcourt, until a quorum be ' convened ? and ; the dis trict attorney,' marshal, and clerk, of the su perior court of the: middle district, shall be officers of the said court of appeals'; and writs of rror and appeal from the decision of the said court shall be made to the Supreme Court of the United States, in the 'sarrie man-, nerand under the same regulations, as from the circuit courts of the United "States, where the amount in fcontixversy,' to be ascertained by the -oath or affirmation of either party, shall exceed one thousand dollars. Sec. 5. v?nd be 'it further enacted, Tliat so riuich of the actr of which this is an ' airierid mendment; as requires the Lec-islative Coun cil of said territory to commence its sessions on tne hrst Monday in May, m each anu eve ry year, be, and the sameis hereby, repealed; and the said Legislative Council shaft here after,, hold a session in every year, commenc ing on the second Monday in November, in each and eery year, but shall not continue, longer in selssion' than four weeks after the first sessiohV which shall not 'continue fonger in session 'than eight weeks; to , be held at the scat of government in said territory, or at such other place or places as the.' Governor and Council may, from.time to time, direct. 1 Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That so much of the act, of'which this -is an amend ment, "as requires that the Governor of Flori da shall hot leave the territory '"Without the permission of the President of the - United Str.tes, be, and the same is hereby, repealed Approved, May 26th, 1821. '. ' Stills'. : FRANCIS U. RE ED ER informs his custo mers and the public that he; has now oh hand an assortment of STILLS of Various si zes. He continues to'make them, and wUl be, enabled J;o furnish them of any dimensions at the shortest notice. i .. , m He requests those having Stills which may need repairs, to "favor him with .their work as soon as possible, as he may be unable to attertU to them so well When the. season for using them is at hand, .and he is crowded with wnrlr. . .' liin "ma. am mil j i Arrived safely in . Raleigh on the 5th inst. according to a former advertise ment ; and will be let to Mares.at 25 do'lars the i season, to be discharged by the payment of 20 d611ars if paid on or before the tenth day cf August, at which time the sea son.vrill expire, 'ilie.subscriber may be seen at anv time at Mr. Wm. Ruffin'sor in case of his absence : Mr. John" Muffin," who is -fully authorized to transact his business. . JOHN C. GOODE. .Tu1v9. 1 9 69 3t ; . FOURTH CLASS SCHEME. - ; l Prixe.of -.85000 is" S5000' 5 ,- . G . 1S8 -. 690 . 6072 Prized . 10626 Blanks. 2000 1000 500 340 . 50 1Q. 5 ... 1G000 6000 3000 , Z040 tobo : 6soo .303G0 'srbaoo. 17550 tickets. .'2"lia-Lottery is li blanks to a prize. formed by the ternary nomination and Permutation of 2f numbers: The fate- of the above 17550 ' tickets will be determined in a few ; moments by the drawing of 4 numbers' out of 27' put into the wheel. . . cTr The drawing- will take-place on murs- day the 25th day ot iNOvemoer, ui ul "iuvi earlier dav, if the sale of tickets-: will warrant it. tickets and Shares1 for sale at the Hookstore of J, GALES Sc SON, Rki&iu r -whole ricket $5'oo -.HjOf -..-.do-"2'Zt '-c'.;. ' V 1 ' : Quarter "do" ' 1 25 Parcels of 9 Tickets may; also bVljad purcha-ed in that way they will cost f 45, and are warranted W draw 520," less 15 per cent. ; Should a parcel bepurchasedby certifacate it will cost only . t . . x t Or Whole Tickets ' ?28 . v . Half y' do t ''i -i l1'4 ' - . - .Quarter do t.. -v ' . - -i 'Mies' payable'- 30 days' after thel drawing; and subject -f 6 Reduction1 ojLlSqpfir-' ? Orders ; from the country (posH paid,) wui nieex vtui projui-t. awwnwt,i t ' July IP, '6Jtd i i S tate of North- Carbliha. . , . C.QUNTY OF "RANDOLPH, Y-l A i ' "'.if...' " ..." .it : . . Superior Court of La', , v - . r , Spring.Term1824! , John Sweet, .'.'-' -1l ! ;;t j v s j A. Petition for Divorce. " Niomi Sweet.. S T appeavingto the satisfaction of the Court, - that the Defendant in, this case is not an inhabitant of this State : It is . ordered that publication be made for three months in the Raleigh Register, and Hillsborough Recorder, forLthe defendant to ann-car at the next term of this Court tb.be field on.the first Monday at ter the? fourth. Monday ot September next, then 4and there, o plead answer or demur, otherwise the petition will be taken proco fesso and' hea,rd ex parte. I . " " 61-Sm. - :; J. WQOD, C. S. C. b "Jf ot tlv-C olim, .. r ' IIatwood Cocstt. ' - f Superior Court of Law, second Wednesday af ter 5the 4th Monday of March, 1S24. r John Crow, vs: James Holland's heirs, i XHEREAS it appears to'lhe atisfactiorr v f ' of .the CouiV tho Defendants : Jamels, Holland,- jun. Sophia Perkins arid Cynthia Rhodes, heirs of James.-Holland,. dqe'd. ai-e inhabitants of another government:. It js there fore ordered, by the Court, that publication bp, made 3 months in .the Raleigh Register, 'that the aforesaid defendants appear at the next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the coun ty of Haywood, at the Court-house'in Waynef- yilie; Qii.the 2d W ednesday aiter the 4th Mon day in September next, then 8c there ,'to'plead, answer or demur, otherwise judgment will be taken pro.-confesso."." ' " Test, '. G7-Sm. ., J. B. LOVE, Clk V i i . f. " '. . E Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed tb me the subscriber, bv Michael -Ri serins. jor the purposes thert in expressed, " ! shall otter. tor sale, to the higlu st bidder,! for cash, on the premises in Randolph county, on;Sfi- turday the 21st ot Aug'ust, one tract of Land, containing 200 acfs,' one Waggon; threb Horses, sevenCattle, eight Sheepf and fifteen Hogs, ; also 'two Reds and "Furniture. House hold and Kitchen furniture and Farming U te n sil s and shall executei ,suph . titles - s are vested in me by,virtue.of $ad deetl. - ' WILLIAM WORTH. ' Ashboro', N. C, June 19. 66 7w . . - Sale.. v Vj UNAWAV on Saturday Morning last, a SDL smalf yellow feliow called HAURV, 22 years of age, abot 4 feet 10 inches high, weicrhs 1221bs. oi, thereabouts.,, weir made, bushy head of b-tir, Init hen cut close, is ra ther straight, phasing' countenance wlien spoken to, and very politfc, having been rais ed a house servant. - r: : . I suspect he carried two $20 Newborn notes with him,4 together with a blue broad cloth coat', a black crape frock. or surtout coat lined with silk, a pair of brown cass'unerc . panta loons pat chejj in the seat, a spencer and pair of pantaloons" pf common homespun ? cloth. dyed in part with copperas, a pretty good hat and bootees au ot wlncliiie will excliangie if in his power. , ; f His object is to pass as a tree man, and.no doubt will aim for some large town, hsjving on a former trip got near Wilmington in; four days from this place, under the name of Mar tin Fogg. He is a keen artful little fellow and wdl fas he said he did on tne lust trip; Keep the most public; roa when travelling. v I will srive ifor the securing ot nim.in any Jai? so that I get him, the sum of $25 provid ed he is taken in this state, and $50 it ne is taken, secured, Stc. without the limits of it. ' JO. HAWKINS. Raleigh, N. C. July 12tli, -1824. I . 6 . ! ' - " '" J i ' ' ' I (X The Editors of the Newbern, Edent.m, Wilmington and Hillsborough papers, are iy tmtsted to insert he above o limes, and for ward "their. accounts to me for payment. J. II. 1 J' - -.Xticfe; ' ; ' ' ' - . : TY virtue of 'the authority in me vested, X bv the, last Will "and Testament of Mr. Gabriel Dubrutz, deceased, 1 shall off er at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, at tlie late residence of said1 deceased; 3n -the; town, of FaV etteville, on Tdesday the 20th day of Ju ly next, (and continue -the sale from day to day, if necessary, ) a large quantity of excel lent leather, consisting, of sole, skirting, har ness and .upper leather ? ,?.bout fifty cords tari-bark, all the working tools andlimple ments necessary for , the tajming business : also, two excellent maTble slabs, for dressing leather on. Likewise will be sold, or rent ed, the Tan-Vard lately occupied by the said deceased, and which is as well calculated for carrying on the tunning business as any in the 'state, having every necessary out-houses, a go6d twostory currying. shop,ibark mill, Stcwith a eommQdious; lot attached thereto; containing! about two acres of ground. Also will be sold or rented a two story brick house, bh the- west side of Green-street, in excel lent; repair, calculated for a store and dwell ing.' -! 11 ' '" ' ' '"'" " -j ? 'Any further particulars may be had by inquiring of Mr. John Crusoe or Mr. Charles B. Jones, jFayetteville, who are duly, autho rised to transact any business for roe. . - ? ' Terms of sale, all sums under $10, cash. For the perishable property, all sums, over $10, six months' credit purchasers giving botes with approved.security, negotiable and payable : at either of the Banks in Fayette "vil'e. "- - ."-r M A ''i1'1'.'. -, . On the i tan-yard and brick : house a credit of 'six twelve, and eighteeU months will be given ; purchasers 'complying witlt the above terms. - DEBOliAH D UBRUTZ, ExJrx. . PaveiteviUe, Juhe ll,83l - - -63-tS ."riLL be sold attheCourt-House in Ljjtn-. J" . barton, pu Mondays the 26th July next, the following Lands, or so rntich thereof as will with charcesf: and costs of advertising : viz 125 acres on Beaver DamCreek, supposed to beating to Bartram Robmson, not listed . 140joininc: SuHivan'sIi E. of Ten Mile Swamp, given "in by StephenBaxly. i : ; 99 do joining Mr. D'ermaed's and Craw ford's given-in bv Robt.'i'erguson :J-J24$ lo ;between GreatoSwamp and Ten Mile warap; triyen.in bykRobert Hart. . 100 do on Giim Branch,! joining McMillan's and Tudors, givenin by "Alexander M'uae. $65 on Cole Camp Swamp, given in bv Arch'd M'NeU. t .1 ' 146 do ST W. ofRft S wamp, joining Mc Lean's, given in by Mary .M'Nabb, . 30 joining iFerguson's, Davises, Crawford's and Brown's given in by iEffitx McDeannaed." .400 do In,Sr, Paul's District,' given in by Stephen Powell.' " " " , . : ? .. i , ,222 o nn Gall Berry Swamp,near Bladen County Line given in byj Mary Sims. .406 do on Buckhorn, givh in by '"William Smith. "j 200 do ioinincj iFereuson and Graham's, given m bv Norman MXeod.-- t -i - . 250 do near Nevan M'Millan's, listed as the pron'ertv of Duncan M'Mjllan, dee'd." 1 '300 do S..W. of Beaver Dam Creek,. join ing RPMillau's and ethers, " the property :of the heirs ol Duncan Ferguson, dectd . 100 acres "joining or Inear M Kemrnon Lands, criven in. by Normand Finlavson. 50 joining Johnson andj M'Donald's' given in by Macolm Galbreth.' p ' 100r do on Great. Mars, near. Hector Mc Kinzie... given in by Alex'f. SJcKinzie. ,. , ; 1 258 do joining FergusoVs,ai)d: Johosou', given in by John McMillan. ; 1 ' . . " 50 do, given in by Johr MPhrsom . 50 do S. W. of Little Marsh; joining' Josh ua Council." iveu in by Aleo 3fcwain: - ! 150 do S-i W. of Lumber KivtrrjotnSiig' "Watsoii's and Oxendine'sl given in by --David' Oxendine. i , : f, 10.0 dbr ioinine1 : Lowrie, and Red Banks, given in by James Oxendine. ! : 160 do joining John and David Oxendine, given in by Moses Oxendine. ; 1 70 do joining-J oseph C.i- Locklier, and Wrn C, Iiockliei', .iyen in by Robert Locklier 200-do joining PriscillaiJories, given in bv Tholhas Locklier; 4 i-i f"' i " " S . 350 lp joining Robert B. Locklur, given in by Wm. "Locklier. I ? " '! 100.xlo'. E, of Drowning Creeki joining M'Neir.s jinl Watson's, given in by William iocKiier, en. 20(J: do ' between Raft Swampj.the property of son, ubt listed,t; 1. .1 ; j ' 550 do""joiing McNair's, Belches'; Mat the ws's, , kc; the,, property Council, decld. not listed. 200 do (more Vr less) joining "John Campbell's Swamp arid Mill lexatider Hender- of Heirs of Joim on Bear Swamp, the ni-ODertv of James Lowry , or Silus Streckhn, not listed. . 694 do j oi n i n g j t h e - ab 4 ve, S . " W. of Bear Swamp, the property of John Campbell, not iisied.. ? ' v r- :' "". : ";? V" r I J- iv 1 50 do (mot e or less) on Buckhorn, joln ng" Millan's, supposed to be the property of Jolfn"Nevsom, not given in. 1 v 844' do on the Raft Swjimp, joining Hardy Hurrels, belong to the Heirs of Phereba Hurrell, dee'd. not listed. t ' 100 dp joining Thomas Locklier'a, given in by Joseph' F. Locklier. - I ' ; . " ' 70 do (more or less) joihing'Thomas Lobk: lier, the property of Prislla Jones; not listed 100 do on Bear Swamp, joining Etheldred Tudor, given in by Morns Tudor. "; i . 400 do on Bear Swamp1, joining Joseph C. Locklier, given in by Etheldred Tudor. 179 do (more, or less) joining M'Nabb's and M'Lean's formerly belonged to Alexan der McKabp' not listed. 93 do on ten Mile Swnmp, Heirs ot Duguld uampbeii, dec Davis' and Campbell's. ': ' ' . ; , 1 50 do on Scolding Branch, joining" Duncan Hugh's the property of John Smith, dee'd. r "50 do joining the above, andf' Duncan Hugh's, belong to JohhiSmith, dee'd. 50 do north of Little Marsh, joining Shaw's and Wilkinson's supposed to belong to Mc Coiium, not listed. , , , lOO.do S. W. of Lumber riyer, belong to the oset supp tabelong tq the Heirs of Geo Moore, dee'd; 150 dp on Coward Swamp, joining Hinson and Watter's, supposed to belong to Scalah, hot listed.6' ; ' j ... ? ..;"- - ; 1800 do in Great Swamp, part cf a survey of 000 'granted to Hewlett, not listed. 10Q0. do joining the1 above, granted to Hewlett, not listed. 300 do between Flower Swamp and Lum ber River, granted to John White, not listed. 4 107 dp in St. Paul's district, near Little Marsh, given in by Darcus Jessups. . : J 192 do on; Gum Branch, latenthe property of John McKinnon. 100 do joining McMillan's and Barlow's late the property of Matthew Parham. ,. . 256 do oh Ibng Swamp, listed as the pro perty of William Moore, dee'di . 150 ; do (Jnore1 or lessJN."E. of Lumber river-giVettj inby Daniel Wilkinson, near Campbell's bridge. - - -, - 302 do joining" Jacob Wilkes's giveji jn by Angus Ray.' -1 , ' J 173 do xh Jacob Swamp, aupposed tobe the property. of. Alexander Scull, hot listed. 100 do '("more or less) North of Shoe Heel Swamp, joining M'Leans, formerly belonging to John McNair dee'd. . - "- ? "52 do joining the above,' formerly belong ing to'JohnjMcNair, dee'd. ' - - r 1 -v 68 do joining the above, and McLean' for- merlv belonging John McNair, dee'd. f - " ;"t-tr. -f fi . ;" . 100 . do between Cple Camp, and -Buck horn, joining McMillan's, not listed, owner unknown:' i V ; ' : f 50 do in Marsh Branch; Whortle Berry Is land, joining Samuel Johnson'ssup posed to beloner to tritman, not nstea. 220 do joining1 John Britts, -given in by uurweu jumis. 50 do joming'or near Prirjcess Ann,; giten in bv SamueTSealah. .' -'f- . 276 doln Burnt Islands, given in by Wrr. . Heslers,"f.eh.: ' ' ' , .. - , 225do m Burnt IsTands, given in by Ez?-V kiel Parker." - - r . - ' - I;' 1 57 in Burnt Islands, given in by 'JasC Par ker. v ,r ; ' - ' T . t 565 do on Ashpole and Horse Swampt given . in by Kennith Black, Esq. f , .. - I 50 do joining Stephen Thompson's given in by Wrm.; Woodall. ' 1 - ' " f : ' " . - : i r500 do N Jacob Swamp given in bv Jas. Barfield. ' 1 ': - , 300 do on Shoe Heel Swamp given in hy John M'Leod. . X ' " .100 do hear Fair BlafTs, given in by J6ab Mears.1 . "j ... ' - 720 in B?r Swamps i'oining StiHi van's sup.' posed to Lzekial Allen,' not listed." s : . 500 do (unoiv; or less) in the l?af J S wamp; granted to John Cocke, joining 'Patterson's . Lines, not listed. ',-'" 1 " 50 do North of Lumber river,' supposed to belong to - Patterson, not-listed.' ' Also, The followihs L6ts in tlit I oWn . J of Lumbrton," viz : Ntis, 1, 6, 7, 91, 97, 9S, .102, part of U2f, and.No. .132.' Rtinoosed to belon-r to'Ntil hiie, Ksq. not listed, , , . Angus Taylor, not listed. ' 1 ' X' ''"i ' Nos. 3, 8; 9, 10, 11,12':29, 30,'3L'T2, S3' 34, 92,'1lU3,114r 115 1 16, 126, 127,-:i23,' 129 and p;u t"of 107, belongingitg "tbe'tstajte'of John AfcNeiU, .dee'd.1 ... :.v - -l-.-. . N os." 27, g8, and part of 1 1 9,. given, in by Edith Ivev.V." -7 " '" ? Nos. 80 and 120;' be longing to John, NeV- 1 Nos. 95 :aml'96, belonging to John M'KiT ,lLot in Princess Ann containing about one . acre, supposed to be the pnopertv of Noli Pitman. V " "' " ' ' D. McALPIN. Sh'f.; ; ' Robeson Co. June 14h, 1824; : 63-5t m To-David Btillock &.-Vife; Elizabeth Bullock, ; Riciiard Parker; rWilliain Parker and WtllisIBrdtvn f OU are hereby ;notined, aTeeable to 'an J. orderof the County. Court of Gates, that Robert Parker,-died pn the ( day of j month, ih the year 1823, intestate, seised ancl possessed of a tract of land lj'ihgin Gates count'v: and that Nancv Bond.-Marv C ran er et alias, lveirs at la.-of. thesaid ..Robert, fi led 5their petition , at k February term,. 1824 in vaies counxy, praying a , partition oi m: said land among the heirs of the said Robert, accruing to lawj 'and-.tnar you were made defendants5 hi the same petition : You may tlierefore attend at the next County Court to be held for the countV of Gates, on the third Monday in August next, and shew cause, if nv you have, vhvsi partition should not be had agreeable to law among the respective heirs. - . . , 67t3dMA! rS' FTHE Subscribers, having entered int9 co i A partnership in the carriage .making bu siness, under the firm of JACOB VAN WA- GENEN; CO, beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general,. that Iher can be supplied with anv work in their lips a low as it can be obtained elsewhere. The work in every instance 'shall be .warranted for. twelve months. Peisons wishing to put- chase carriages are' respectfully invited to call. ; " " -. " ' ' N.1 B. Carriac-es of, every discription re paired at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. ' 1 , . , JACOB VAN WAGENEN. , WILLIAM F. CLARK.. June 91824, :' ' 60-1 wtf.:. The late Whitmell Alston. rBlKlS is to give pptiee, that Whitmell Als- M. ton, of Warren-countv, is t'ead, and at a court held for said count, in May last, Wm. iv. tvearney,- r-.3q.v Hua,1ii";"" ;iS.--u-i,"3-raioi'. with the will annexed of said deceased, since ; which, i he has ' appdintetl the Subscriber, by a proper" power off attorn ey,7 agent to manage said estate the Subscriber there fore gives notice s to all persons indebted, to said deceased, requiring the m to make pay ment to him, without defay, (excepting such whose bonds, &c. have been passed, to thei- legatees, in part of their legacy, which will be made known on proper application, the lega tees having the. proper rule over those in their. hands,) as indulgence cannot be given ; and. all persons having claims against the same, are required to present them to me, properly authenticate withi-JCje proper time tor set tlement. DENNIS O'BRYAN. -Warren, July 8th,. 184. ; 69-law4t. Cumberland County. I In Equity Spring Term, 1824. .," The State Bank of North-"! . , 'V -Carolina,- . . foreclose Jno. McKay, Juh. & Colin o v S T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, i that John McKay, Jun. one of the defend ants in this cause, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered that publication be made in the'.Rateichegistefft'-within 60-davsj that; said John .McKay,'- Jan.. appear and answer. or demur to Complainants Bui, on or befora. the first day, of October next, or the Bill will be taken projeonfesso as to him, and be heard ex parte. ! - "fu--i T---'". ; : '" ;576wt : -. JOHN HQGG, C.Sc M. E. ; . '? V:, ; , . blanks - , mh,w 7 -lor sale at this Si8r, ' j - ; - ' ' - - . : '' " 1 ' . ,.' ' - - . I '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 16, 1824, edition 1
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