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An Act to authorize th; surveying and niak in"" of a road from a point in .the northwes tern boundary of the state' of Ohio, near foot of the Hapids .of the Miami of Lake Erie, to Detroit, in the Territory of Michigan. - ? lie it enacted by. the Senate and House' of Re ovrxentativesofihe United States of America, in Conrrresa assembled That the President of the Un'ted States' be, and he is hereby, au- tuOTized . to .appoint. .three Commissioners, , - . t- who, shalll explore, surrey, ana marK, in xne fwn forevcr . And, aTsr, nil the right of the most eligible course, a road from a pomt nUn-tctl states to that tract, between the lots the northwestern oounaary or me sic oi Ohio; near the foot of the. Rapids of the. Mia mi of Lake Erie; to Detroit, in the Territory of Michiirah s and said... Commissioners shall i ; make out accurate, pi ats ot sucn suryevs, c conipanied Avith 'field notes,' and certify ' and ; transmit thes same to the President of the j ' - . . i - . United , States," who, if he approve of saidsur vev, shall cause the plats thereof to be depo sited inl iHe offie ofthe Treasury of the Unit ed States", and the said road shall be conside red as established and accepted, y- j . V Sec. 2. And be it further enacted; Thatthe said roaxl shall be opened and made under the-direction of ,the President of the United States, who is hereby ' authorized to employ the troops of the United States in tlie com pletion, or assisting iu the completion, t of said road.;; :. '' ? i-M v i'1 i rf" -r ; ' -' . . Sec- 3. And beHt further.vnaited, That the raid Commissioners shall, each, be entUled -to receive three 'dollars, and their assistants , one dollar and -fifty cents, for each and every day -ihev shall be pecesarily employed in the exploring,- survcyini, and marking of said road. ' And for tlie purpose of compen sating the; said Commissioners iand. their as sistants, and . for opening and making said road, there shall be. and is hereby, appropri ated, the -sum of twenty thousand dollars, to he paid out'of any moneys in the Treasury, :iot othem'tse appropriated. ' ' : ' ; ApprovedMay 26; 1824 j ' . . i v".; -'"'."'.' ' ' An Act supphf lentary to V An act providing for the examination of titles to land in that part of the state of Lorl'siana situated be- - teen the Rio Hondo aiTcl the Sabine river." Be it enacted by the Senate and Jlonte 'of lie 'resent ative of the United States of America in ' Congress ass'enibtefc That -tiie 'powers given to, and duties required oC the Register and Ueceiver of the Land Office south of ited lti vor -In-th'o' state of Louivana,. bv tlie act. of the third of March," eighteen hundred .nid twentv.thnp. entitled An act providing fori iV,o wm',nf,r of thV titles to land in thatj,v, Conrrv., axxemUrd. That the Secn-tav o rjurt of the state of J Louisiana situated be- . ' . . - . 1 tn-n TJ'ifi Tlondo arid the Sabine river," be xtended to all .that tract of country known nd cabled bv he"'-'riafrne .''of- "The ''Neutral 'erritor'," lying cast of the present wesieru oundarv of Louisiana, and west of the limits i which the Lanl UommWfonersJiare here- said state ; " and in the examination of claims to land within the aforesaid limits th e liegis - ter and Receiver shall, in all respects, be verned by the; privis:pns of the aforesaid act i Sec: !2. Anil h it ft ir her enacted, That the Register,' arid Receiver of. said Land O.T.ce shall, .severally, receive, as a full compensar t:on for the dut-es require ot them hvuus act, the sum ef two bun Ired ! dollars, whene ver the v shall have fmishel the business re. -quired to be performed by fhem, by this act, and the act to which this is a .supplement, and have forwarded their reports to the Sec t etary of the Treasury. Approved, -"May "26 1824. n Act. to aiithnri?!rthe3taeiof..Tn'J.na. to onn .a ranl thron-h the'PublTc Lands, to - connect tnet navigation ox M - - ?.;.r - - bah,and the Miami or uKe.r.ns. - TT1 V ..mnnnfWpll's -r Tie it enacted by the Senate rarul House hf j Saco River, and a pier n t he mouth of AY ell s ti,prSentative of the, United States of AmerU Harbour, in the state of, T - . . r,, j VrL TWnf " 4X 5tit nf I cr 9 And be it further enacted, I hat tvi xn Congress assembled, That, ttie Mare ot - ec. .anu . - ;. Af anv mnnpv ;n Indiana, be and is hereby authorised to sur-1 there be appropriated, out of any ney in 4vandmarlTtUouc:Public.Landsofube Trensiiry not otheise .appropriated, the he United States the route ot a uaiyu, oy touow njr sums v ' elofA p vhich toonnecf the naviationof the rivers I Tor building .pt-bon.me state of tv si -th ever canal, and tor no other purpose -. : Sec, 2. And be it further epact sam stare snai nox sarey, anp.vv said canal to beopened, anrt lurmsii m..- rw J 2iVi TAnd flffficearnanl feet of land, on .eachKcie.-or saiu -ot,! . j .i.'g h-: - "rir"- J.. e iu 1 be resefVom , le on3the. partof , Ontarp, m.the state - e tinned n;' be vested m the .state: a oresam, ior r erp a. . j. thereof, within three years -from and aner.,lopen, in tWslate of TJelaware, , tne uate ot t us act ; ot.it. mc1" wm-..v and oe'cu pied for the purpose of constructing :and keeping ,jn repair a canal, suitable for navigation': the Veservatlon arid grant afore- not completed, smtabJedornavjgauon, aviui in twelve vears, tbereaftier ; pc if said Jand, herebv cranted.1 shall ever cease to b5"useI said shall be void and of r.one ciTect r Provi" ded That, nothing 'in this act. contained, orsha'l be 'donej'n pursuance thereof, shaT be , deemed to imply any obligation on the part of the United States, to appropriate tnoney- to defray the expense of survey ing or opening satd canal : And proTidrrf, likewise, ,Tlat the said canal when comple ted, shall, be, and forever remain, a. public highway, for. the ..use of the government of -the.United States, free from any toll or charge whatever, for any property of the United States, or persons in their service, on public business passing through the same. Sec. 3; Und be it further enacted. That every section of land .through which said Canal route maV pass-shall be, and the same 's hereby reserved fr6m future sale, under the direction of the Commissioner of the Ge- Mfral Land office, until hereufter specially directed hv law xl. and the said State is here by authorized without waste, to use-any ma terial on the public lands adjacent to said Canal, that may be necessary for its construction.- . . I ! , ' Approved, Ma v 26, 1324.' ; An, Act granting, to -the corporation of Tns kaloosa certain lots, and privileges over the reservations and commons in saM town. Be it enacted by the Sevate and JTovse of ? prescntutives of th United Stit's of America in ConrrrssaxsemVerT, That the right and title of the United States to, the pxiblic streets, and to certain lots in the Town of Tuskaloosa, set apart for public use-V and designated in the plan oft said town, by the nnYnt s f the Court Square,? the " Slarket Square," the STaiKLoVtheii'SSprinir." the J Clmrch,' and t T5nri:.l: riroimd ' he. and the samp .s ;jl4rev vested in the Corporation of said ! and tle river Tusk-alonsa, called the " Ti'wer Margin," and of that called the " Pond-," and. also; of that r iled f the Common," .on con- i;tr iin,Vfv-r. th-it the corporation shall not lease or sh any portion oi the rv men tioned tracts b'ut that . t he-same shall he ap propriated to the purposes for which they were desicrnated andrset apart, as well for the benefit of, the inhabitants of s.-tid' town, as for that of those resorting io, or v'shing tl-.e same, and in case-.tlie same or any p-itt thereof, be apped to any other purpose, that it re yertto the United States, Approved May 26, 1824. ;' , : -I' Ji" i j . " " An Act to alter the Judicial Districts of Penn - srlvania, and for other purposes. 'Jk Be it eiinctrfl bv th Senate and I fan e f Re presentative of the United IStates of Americh in ' 'Con.srrrs tixvemlfad, Tb't the foljowi"?: counties in 1he s' ate of Pensvlvar"'a, hal' cease "to He a nirt; of the Eastern. Judi cial District of Pennsylvania, and shall be ad ded to, iand form a part' of ihe ""Western T)isr-ct ; that is to sav : Susryuehft'Miah, nradforf', Tioga, Union, Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne. and Tcnm'ng: and that besides the terms of the T?trict fVvirt direct y . ed bv lair to be held at PMtsbnr"-, for the Western District, the Judge of said Western Bistrjct shall hold two trms in every year at William'.s Pot, in the-ountv nf-Lvrom'-n?, wh;ch; sh'a'l commence on the first Ton la s )f the months of June nwl. October, m eacn and even veirJ-Keeinnm? n Oc'oher nt. anfl he continued and ad irne 1 from me to time, h Omt mnv deem 'expedient for fi. despatch ofth business thereof.; Approved, May 26fh, 1824. An Act to aulhor:7.e the bnildingof I 'ght i f rouse, LiBfht-Vessels, and Beacons, there in mentioned; and, for other purposes. i 7 it enacted hi the Senate and Tfa-xe or Pe hf9ntnt'ri ot thr .T'nittl Stnte of ..omenta the Treasury be. and lie is -- -a hereby, emrov j ,.red to provide.- bv contract for buildrng j :ffbt-hoiise9 afi d LJgbt-vesseK erect nr Pea j c0n, and . p'acrng Puoys, on the following ; sites or sn Licrht oai, to wit house at Owl's Head, in the state of M?rre : i - .41 Ml-t-honse af the mouth of Great o- 1,, pn I aVeOntar-o: an-T or.e on vfMr,-nn- ; p0 r,f, jtt Hurson K:ver, -n xne Mine ui icw Vo"V J - T .1 . tn ibe V Licr-hone at 'he mouth of Grand River, state of O'l-o j Recnn-Mfrht on Cape Tlen open in the f stae o ne'aware; A "-1 .ifht-MO'ise on Pool's Island, and one on " nomas Po nt, in be Chesapeake Bay, in the state of Varvand ; , r.Ttrlit-vpsse' at or near tlie innp.s.ma in j ramptico Sound, in the State of North-Caro lina ; ' ,? -'! , ' , T.ight-Vouse on one of the Sambo hers, -n l a T.-g1t-vessel.on the'. Careysfbrt reef, ; in the tr.Ttor-of Florida ; : - - A n;eaconon - r - rear Bristol I- crry, in inc a - . i tW n.mr. at the ncnth of ,n xuc m c yvr-" - V. rnP TTfn Fbrverectms a, Beacon-hght on Cape Hen . tnree tnOU ... . . ,r.'A r Chesapeake, in, the, state of Maryland,; five tbnunnd dollars s and for ' one on . Thomas's Point, in the same bay, and . samejrtate, six thousand five hundred dollars ; - ;j For a Light-vessel to beplaced at or near the Long Shoals on amptico, Sound, in the state of North Carolina, ten thouitv l dollars j 1 For a Light-house on the .Sambo Keys,, in the Territory of Florida, sixteen thousand dollars ; for a Light-vessel for Carey sfortRevf, twenty thousand dollars ; for the Light-houses directed to be built one on the Dry Tortu gas, and one on Cape Plorida, in the same territory, including the appropriations already made by law, a sum, for each, not exceeding sixteen thousand dollars ; - rFor a Beacon and iiuoys between tlie ))ry Tortugas and the Coast of -Flfitida, four thou sand dollars.;- - - ' 5 1 For placing -Buoys on certain shoals at the mouth'of Kennebecki River, in the State of Maine, one hundred and sixty dollars. ' , For placing lluoys on shoals 19 BuzzardJs Bjy, and at or near the mouth of AlToTiegan set -River, in the state of Massachusetts, one htrndred and sixty dollars ; , , : For placing lluby.4 on Long Island Sound, near io Cornfield Point, and in Guilford Bay, one' hundred and. sixty 'dollars r- For placing a Buoy at the mouth of Scup- pefnong River, in , Albemarle- Sound, in the state of North Carolina, fovtv dollars : For placin g a Beacon on Castle Island, a near Bristol Fern', five hundred" tive isuoys . near .1 i i . (Wiiars ; i - For a Piw and three Buoys at the mouth of Sacb River, and a. Pier at the mouth of Well's Ilarbour, ten thousand '""dollars- five thousand dollar to ;each of those places. Sec. 3. And be i: further enacted, That the following annual salaries be allowed and' paid to the Jveepers ot Light-vessels : To the Keeper if the Sandy Hook Light vessel, seven hundred dollars ; and for a mate, three hundred and fifty dollars ; To .the Keeper of the Smith's Point Light- vessel, in the CheSapeak Bay, five hundred lolhuv ; . To the Keeper of the Wolf Trap Light- vessel, in the same Bay, five --hundred dollars : Fo t'.ie Keeper jot the Willoughby . Spit Light-vessel, "in. tfce same Bay, five hundred dollars V. i To the Keeper of the Cran'ey Island Light- vessel, four hundred and fifty dollars : To the Keeper; of tlie Licrht-yessel to be placed at rr near the Shoals of Cpe Ilatteras, seven nunitred tioliars ; anu tor a mate, tnree ljiiridred and fiftyi-.'lollars i i' Sec. .4. ; Ami be ':it. fitrtlufr enacted, That the President of the Unitvd States be hind he is, authorized and refjiu sted to cause, a proper s.te, at or near thei mourn ot tne. river 1 eciie, ill Louisiana, to be selected for a -Light -house, and proper places designated for -placing Buovs .near the-'same. I o enable the lesi- ent to accomplish' these objects, a sum of mo ney uM exceed ng pve hundred oollars be-, ind tlie same is herehy.;appropriatel, out of any money in the Trcasviryv not otherwise appro priated. : . v - i I . - . ; Appnn-ed May lit), 1H4. r .STRAY. NTERED on the Stray Book of Stokes E A a unty, Bethama, or Jolin Grabs, one SOltHKI M A11K, with a hlaze in her face, three feet white, tvo oll shoes on, 14 hands hiarh, five rearsold, sore back, no brands visi- ble. - Aopvaised to Fifty Dollars. M. A . LAS If, Ranger.. Bctbania, June 21st,T824. 69-2 w. Arrived safely in Raleigh on the 5th inst. according, to ' a formeraflvertise- ment ; and will be -ff:rVKX W- let to Mares, at 25 .Io lars the season, to be discharged, by the r-ivment of 20 dollars if paid on or before the tenth lay ot August, at wJucn time ine sea son will expire. : The subscriber may be seen at any time at Mr. Wm. U-ifiin's, or in case of his absence Mr. j John. PufTin, who is fully authorized to transact his lygsineas. i I JOHN C. GOODE. x Ju-v 9. , 69 3t TTSRANCIS' fl.RKKD Ell informs his custo 1J mers and the public, ;h"at he has now on hand an assortment of STILLS of various si zes. He continues to nrake thciru and will be enabled to funiish them of any dimnsioiis at the shortest notice. He requests thipse having Stills which mr.y need repairs, tojfavor him with their; work, as soon as possible, as he mtiy be unable to attend to them Jso well when the season- for us"ng them is at hand, and he is crowded with work. ) 4.1 I i MAJOR GEN. ROBERT P. JOHNSON ofthe 7th Division of the Militia ofN. Carolina, hereby orders the Muster of the following Pegiments at the times and places hereinafter specified, for the purpo.se of be, ing Iteviewed-tcf which the respective Com mandants and a)T others belonging to the re giments are required to take notice and go vern themselves accordingly. The Regiment of Franklin,' at Louisburg, Friday 10th lay of September nect. L The'two Regiments of Wake, at Raleigh, Wednesday, the 1 5th day ofSeptember. 1 The Regiment of Warren, at Warrenton, Wednesday the 22d September. , ' T)n the day preceding the musters for re view, the Commissioned, non-Commissioned officers, arid Musicians of each regiment of infantry, will assemble at the place: of regi mental oarade, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of instruction arid discipline. All except field officers are required to appear with tire arms, V..-. Vt.?4-h tnAe Tmc ' - ft AJJ - PnVnr'na' r-t iwlw:''r.niirt LliC -Willi ijv-. i - - Martial will be held; j ; - : lSi'-'-v? "By.the-.Cnei-Xr-:K.-." "'-" -"-' i " t THOMAS J. GREEN, - h 4 ETWINP WH1TEHEAP, " ' Alds-de.-Camn Julv 13. TO K TSariUi Stock for Sale. BETWEEN! 30 ad 46 Shares of Cape; P'ear Banly Stock may be had ut the cuK rent price, on application to the Printei-s hereof. " ; - . . j April 20th, 1824. :i " " 46 Notice. -" f I To Bridge Contractors . ) 1 PT?OPOSfLS will be received until the first dtty of December next, for building a Toll Bridge across Roanoke .River at the town of Halifax, N. C. c j Any communication on the subject, ad dressed to the subscriber will be attended to. EDMONU B. FREEMAN, SecJ IfalifaxV-fulv 9. " 71-law tlO: ( rj NTERED on the Stray Book of. Orange SlJ County, a sorrel hoTse 8 years old, a star in his forehead, left hind foot .white, one sad-i die 'spot, ,shpd before, by Thomas Dedman, oflittle rivej-. - -. . . ' : j A bay mare branded with, th 'letters T. Sj on the left Huttock, four feet 11 jnehes" high,' 4 years old, bv John. Van Hook, Esq. of Hillsborough ' ' j BARNABAS 6'FARRIL, Ranger, j TTilisboroj July, 1824. ' . 71 I t 4 Camp-Meeting will commence at Sted man's, 8 miles above Pittsborough, or Chatham Court-house, the 2d of September A Camp meetiner will commence at Betliel Meeting-house, 7 miles from 'Oxford,' the S0tl( of September The Neuse District Con ference, will com-i mence at jWhitaker's Camp-Grouni!, six miles soutfi of Staleigh, on the 14th of October, including a Camn-meeetmir, to which the local preachers of this District are. respectfully invited. L WM. COMPTON. Iiaw Notice. nfHE' Subscriber, Attorney at Ixv, wil i continue regularly to attend to the PraCr tice ofthe! Law in the several Courts held for the Counties of-Wake Halifax, Nash, KortfiSmnton and Washintrton. 'Professional business committed to his care and manage? . - i- ; - a l vfient shall be faithfully and punctually at7 tended to. i . ! I - ,- '-''. Lejral Conveyances in all their various forms, viz.! Deeds of Trust for -landed and 1 personal estate, Deeds, .''Mortgage-" l6mlsf I Uills and-Answers in Kquity, executea m a I correct, legal and technical manner. Mer- chants of Petersburg vand Norfolk having business required to be transacted in any of the aitl Courts by confiding the same to ine will find it carefully attended to. ' M.J. CO MAN. June, 1824 ! i I 66tf ' Raleigh,! 3 taken up, ;. . nmitted to the Jail of Stokes Coun .4 ND cor ty on jthe 10th ult. a Mulatto man ; who sometimes! says his name is Daniel ana ner longs to John Pillips in jAinenburg, Virginia and at other times, he says his name is.Danl iel Stion, and is a free man. Eut on his exa mination before the Justice ofthe Peace who committed him, he said he was a slave, and belonp-ed to John Smith of New York.''; It appears to be impossihle to jmake him tell the truth a he tells different tales every time he is examined. He says it: has been five years since he-run away, j He is about 27 years of age,: 6 feet 1 inch high, his ears ar6 cu off close to his head, whicli lie says was done by a Sheriff in Missouri, but will not tell particularly for what offence. He can write a tolerably good hand, and has a very down look. ', ' j The owner is requested to dome forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away: otherwise he , will be deak with ac cording to law. ! V j JESSE BANNER, Jailor. - Germanton, July 7th, 1S2-1-. - 71-6m. I.enoir Countv Court ,1 July Term,iS?4. I . i PoVt. W. Goodman, adm'r. Petition to of Henry !J. Mclvinne, 1 recover debt iWm. McKinne, Jno. Simp- f &c. under son, Sc Cheliy his wife & P d- act of 1789.1 vs. . V lard Wood and Ann ms wife.J - ' j T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants in this case reside without the lfmits of this State ; It is therefore; ordered, that publication be made live weeKS.in irc naicitu ncisur, uiai un lessaid defendants appear, at the Court of Pleas, and Quart iter Sessions to be held for he County of Lenoir, at the Court House in Kinston. on the first Monday in October next, and plead, answer or demur, the said petition, will be taken pro confessO, and heard ex-j parte. Attest, 71-5w D. CASWELL, Clk. ! Surry County. - r Iw E an tt.- Petition to sell Land. Larkin Snow, Job Southard and Mourning his wife, Margaret Snow, Judah;Snow, Obed and Jane Snow, infants, by their guar ' dians, Wm. Thompson, and Tabby Snow. - ! - .' , vs. : . - r ' -'-. -'' . -i ! Levi Snow and Henry Snow. "IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, QENEN 8c CO, beg Jeate to inform their I that the Defendants Levi Snow and Hen- friends and the pubPiQ in general, that llu-y ry Snow are not inhabitants of this State: It be supplied with any work in their line is therefore ordered rhy the Court, that pub- jow as jt Can be obtained elsewhere; Thei fiction be made for six weeks, in the, Raleigh Work in every instance haU be warranted , Register,' that they appear at our next Court f0-twelve months. - Persons wishing to pur to be held for .the county of Surry, at the chase carriages are respectfully invited to Courtdiouse jn Rockfbrd on the first Mon- call.'' ; -i v . .; ' day in, September tiext, to 'i plead, answer, t . f Carriages of eVery discription tt or demur to - the petition, or the same paired at the shortest notice, and on the most. will De UKen pro comcsso ana ,ueara ; ex parte. i , Test, ; ... k i 67-6w; June 22, 1824. .JAS. PARKS, Sale ot T?r bjcrtj . BY yirrue of a Deed of Trust xecuted to me the subscriber, by Michael Kigglns. jor the pvijposes therein expressed;. I shall offer for safe, to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premises in . Randolph coimty, cn Sa-; tmrday the 2lst of August, one tract of Land, containing 200acres, one "VVaggon, three Horses, seven Cattle, eight Sheep and fifteen Hogs ; also two Beds and Furniture, House hold and Kitchfrn Furniture, and f Farming U tensils and shall execute such; titles s are vested in me by virtue of said deed. ' i , ... . . i ...... WILLIAM .WORTH. i Ashboro, N.I C, June 19. . i j" 66 7w , !-. State' Of: Nortli-Coliiiai ;;': Franklin County.! " ;" Court bf Equity, 2nd Monday after 4th Mon day in March, A.V. 1824. : i Jesse Reed, Complainant i t ' : ; vs. .;; i :.- .; . y - - : George ;Murphy, Williamson Murphy, , Ni- cholas Murphy, William Murphy, Pa 1 tience Murphy, Xrriey Murpliy,l Elizabeth Murphy, Darby- Thomas and Nancy his wifei Joseph ljledsoe, and AVyiifred luV ?!. wife, Frances M. ilurphy and Temperance 1 , H. Murphy, ire defendants. IT appearingjto the satisfaction ofthe Court,' that William Murphy and Elizabeth Mur phy, two ofthe defendants in theabove case, -are not inhabitants of this State ; It is .there fore ordered, that publication be niade in tlie Raleigh Register once a week for six months e successively, that the said I defejidaiwa, Wil- . liam. Murphy arid Elizabeth ;Murj)li3;, make . their personal) appearance at the next Supe-r rior Court of Fquity, to be held for the coun tv ot Franklin, at the Court-house in L.ouis- burg, on the second Monday after tlie fourth Monday of September next, .and plead ai swer or demur, to the said bill of oninlaint ; otherwise the said bill will be taken pio con- fesso, and heard ex parte as to them, and de cree made accordingly ( j . Test, SAM. JOHNSON, C. M. E i ! 1111 f r f 1 , '''-. i -HjATWOOD Cot'JfTT.j Superior Couri of La wj second Wednesday af ter the 4th Monday of March, 1824. John Crowi vs. James! Holland's heirs.'-" :HEItEAS it appears to the satisfaction of.4he Court, the Defendants James Holland, iuru . Sophia Perkins and Cvnthja Rhodes, heirs of James Holland, dee'd. are , inhabitai;ts -another government: It isthere- fore ordered, by the Court; that publication ob made 3 months' m -the Raleigh Register, that the afore said defendants appear at the next Superior Coiiri of Law, to be held for the fcoun- tv of Haywood, atth'e Court-house iriWavhes- ville, on the 2d Wedhestlay after the 4th Mon day in September next, then St there, to plead answer or demur, otherwise judgement will be VeTTro confesfto, ' -p j1' '" - 67-3m., ) i i. j. LOVE, Clk i i I'll-1 -i. - i, . . i . , .,, . 1 1 - State of North-Carolina. I COUNTY OF it AND O LP II; ' Superior Cotirt of Law; i Spring Term; 1824; John Sweet, . v . Petition, for HiVbfce. Niomi Sweet. "B T appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, JL that the Defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of thi$ State : It is ordered that publication be made for three months, m the Raleigh Register, and Hillsborough Hecorder, for the defendant to appear at the next term of this Court to be held on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, then jand there to plead answer or demur, otherwise the petition will be taken pro con- fesso, and heard ex parte. , -I A Corr, '-"."' . J : .'.';'"' : 613m. ? J. WOOp, C.5. C. To David Bullock & Wife, '.Elizabeth Bullock,! Richard Parker," dliam Parker arid AVillis Brown : 'WrOU are hereby notified, agreeable to an order of, the County Court of Gates, that nionth. in the y ear 1623 intesUte, seised I I . .1 i n A. ,,rimi1 It-inn finlaa P"":. , r - l1" ' county; ana xuat xvancy aonu,- xiary vyrajt et alias, heirs at law of the said Robert, fi led their petition , at. Feb rfiary: term, 1824 in Gates county, praying a partition of the said land among the heirs of the said Ucbert, acording to law, and .that yu were made defendants, in the, same petition t You may therefore attend at the next County Court to ' t . 1 eet . 1 " be held for the county of .Gates on the th.rf .pionuaj n Aug. H.nci.mw uc . any you have, why a partitiqh should not bd had agreeable to law among the ' respective heirs. I ..67 l3dM A it .f.21 CJatriiase" Malcvns. THE Subscribers having entered into co partnership In" the. carriage making bu niiiess. under the firm of JACOU VAN WA- i reasonable terms. ' - ' -' , -: u JACOtl VAN WAGENXN,' WILLIAM F.CLARK June 0, 1824, eo-iwtf.. .1 i
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 23, 1824, edition 1
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