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'A -NOA'torK" ,;a MECKLENBURG DECLARATIO I- .INDEPENDENCE. f If it wCTenecfssayt'o anv thiniErto thf - proof already published! oi me frum mai the County 'of rcklenburjr, in this $tatc, ) made a Deration of Indepen 'ence in U Mav 1775 (more than a yenr before tlie t Ntionai Declaration) the following letter from the Rev. Francis oTmms.ionneny r of that county, bot now of Georgia pen- t tleman who vas presents the -occasion,) ( to N. Macon.Esq One of ourJSenators in I Congtas, andMbe Certificate of Captain I jack, who was the bearer otthe Declaration i to rur then Members of Conpress. met in Phjlatleh bia, will certainly put the matter F beyond all doubts j 1 ' - . V ' - - - ? Lexington, f Geo-JMv. 16,1819. J De StRThe beater, the honorable Thomas W.Cobb, has suggested to one t that you had a de ire to know something f particularly of the.Ptvceedings of the Ci ! tizens of Mecklenburg County in' North -j. -Carolina, ah nt .the beginning of our Rp- .& Previous to my ; becoming more parti cular. .I",wi!l supprse yod remember the Reeulatirn business, which tok its rise in r. or before tne year jtrt ana .isuru ami pcnd"d in a battle, between. the Regulators 1 and Governor Trl-onm the s; ring of 1771. i Some of the r giitators. were killed and t the whole cisper-ed. The regulators con-' v dut was a rudis indigos aque molis,' i. as Ovjd savs, about the beginning of cre- atit.n ; but'theembrj'otic principles of the v Revolution were in their temper & views. They wanted ! strength, consistency, a V'Congress and a Washington at their head, i Try on sent his Officers and minions thro' f the State and im'p?sed the. oath of allegi ( .'-'anee- upon the people, even as far up as Meckletihui county. In the year 1775, ; after our Revolution began, the principal I cha racters of Mecklenb rg count) met v, OH lU SU1IUI jr it"-- - Constitution, in anticipation that the Pro- l vince would -proteed to dp so. In this t business the lead'uig characters were, the 1 Rev. Heztkiah James Balch, a graduate 4of Princeton College, an elegani sch'.lar,; " Wa ghttill Averv E?q, Attor'y at Law, ) Heztkiah and John AKnitt-Alexander,: Esqv. Col. Thomas Polk; &c. &c ?, 'Many men, and young men (mjelfone) before magistrate ; abjured .allegiance to iGt-orgelil, orjany nthtr forriipn power. ; At length, in the same year 1775, 1 think, tat lest positively .before July 4b, 1776, .the males generally of that county met ? on a certain day in Charlotte, & from the head of the Court-Httse stirsprpclaimr ? ed Independence on English Govern men, by their herald' Colonel Thomas Polk. I J- was presenti and saw ard heanl it, and as a . young man and;then a stuaent.in Queen's Museum, was an ajtent in - these things. I did not then-' take and k. ep the dates, and cannot as to date be so pani cular as T could wish. Capt; Jan es Jack, then of Charktte,abut now of Elbert coun ty in Georgia, was sent with the account cf these proceedings to Congress, theff-ift-Philadelphia and brought back to the Ccunty the tharkvof d i jress for their Tpat arid thp advice" of Coreress to be a little more patient until Congress should take the measuresnrugni 10 oe Desi. T wf.idH simtv sp.ir -that some minutes 1 -, cf these things must be,found among the t t Records of the first Cerfcress, that would '-perfectl'v settle their dates. I am perfect- y sure, bemgpresent at the whnleot :,them, they were before our National De- ) c)aration cf Independence ..' ' -y1 f ' - Hon. Sir, if the above few things can afford you any gratification, "it will add If to the happiness of your friend and hum- . tie servant. . . 1. 1 .. FRANCIS CUMMINS. Hdn.'NATnaxitL Macon. r CaflKwxk Certificate.,; Having seen: In the Newspapers some r .-pieces respecting theDeclaration of In. f ' dependence by the people of Mecklenburg !, vJoimty, in, tne; iuic ,uisin)u-vaiumii 1 5n Mav," 1775, and being solicited to state j -what I know of that transaction ; I would I observe,, that fcr some 4ime previous to, Vand'at vthe -time those ResolutfonsV were V greed upon,.!1 resided , in Jie; town of i Charlotte, Mecklenburg county ; waspri- vy to a numbei .of meetings of somctof ? the most; influential and. leading liarac f tets of-that county op the stibjecu before the final adoption of theResclutibns: and h.Tat the time they weie adopted ;. among ' those who appeared4o take the lead may te mentioned Hezekiah Alexanderr who generally acted as Chairman John; Mf Knitt Alexander, asecrelary Abraham ' Alexander, ;Adara Aiexander,;Majrjohp Davidson, Iajor (afterwards) Gen. Wm. Davidson; CoLllw's. Polkt Eztkiel Polk, Di pphraim Brevard, ISamuel Martin, Duncan Ochletie1;" William Willson, Rcbert Irving : : a ' ' - -When the Reiotations- were tinallyj a greed, on,, they. Were publicly prpclaimed i on the Court Hcuse door iu the town of Charlotte and, received with. every demonstration of jo ly . the inhabitants. I 4 Iwas then solicited to "be the bearer o the proceedings t6;,-Congress. !-Itset - out -the following. month,-say Jong-. aud in passing through Salisbury, the General 'Court was sitting at theTeques of tfu' Court I banded a copy of the Resolutions T ... -. r i f-rki t nnnnn. an aimiuc, ...v , . . i. &&arr' ann ' fnev serve, that the Rev. Francis Cummins, a th Rpcnlntiohs. and is as veil, or perha ps better acquainted with the proceedings at that, time 'than anv man now living.'. Col. Wm. Polk, of Raleigh, in N. Ca rolina, was living ith hi&father Thomas, in Charlotte, at the time T have been speaking of, and although thn too young to be forward in. the business, yet, the leading circumstances Ii iiftve related cannot h ive escaped his recollection. x: ; w JAMES JACK. - Signed this 7th Dec. 1819, in ' . ', presence f : ' s V JOB WESTON, C. Cf O. ' i JAMES OLIVER. Atto. atLawJLfl vy jwriwrnrr Ap act for tfce relief of Joseph Mkinner, I administtator of George, Skinner.yfeceased I Be it enacted by the Senate fact House ! of, Fcpreseniattves of the United States I'of.jiniericasih Congress assembled. That the Secretary ot tne i rermurv chu- i" be paid unto Joseph M Skinner, ?dmjn trator 'of the estate of Qeorge Skinner, deceased, the sum of seventy -five dollars, for a wagon and other property, tak n by impressment, for the use of the Uni ted States ; and that the, same be paid out of any j money in the. Treasury, not otherwise appropriated.; . I Aj proved May 4, 1820. j. An act for he relief of certain settlers in the State of Illinois, who reside within the Vmcennes Land D'strict I : ! Beit enacted bit the Senate avd Hqwe 'f Brfirescntatives f the United States j of America, in Congress dnsembled, That jj every person, who w. uld have heerf fn- j titled to the right of pre emptinn.fcccyrd- i'njt to the provisions of the act, entitled , t4 Ah act'giving the right of pre erupt ion iirthe purchase of lands to certain settlers in the. Illinois territory," passed Fdinia-, ry fifth, one thousand eight hundre and thirteen, provided said uct had been so construed as to embrace f those who' were living within the limits' of the Viiicennes: land district, and who became the pur-) chaser, at public sale,-of the said land, to which the right of pre-emption, would have so attached; at. more than tjvo dol lars per acrcj shall he entitled to a certi ficate - fori the amount so. paid, or to be paid, exceeding two dollars per ftcre, from the register of the land office at Vin- 1 cennes which certificate shall be receiv- able in payment of any debt due to the Uiiited ; States on account of the ' sale of public Wind : Provided hotvev&rj That it shall be the tluty of every1 person, claim- , lilt . UtlHUV r"-"! - I'T 1 . . . . . i - . m . inrm V.- Uanad f thlC art "til TiVti C tO rtlie satisfaction ot the register ana receiv er of the? land office at iVincennes, tnat they are entitled thereto, according to its true intent .and meaning , Sec 2,-Andbe it further enacted. That every ptrfvon " whii.uould.pzrve oeen enu tled to the fight of , prescription in the said Vincennes district,: arcording tp the provisions of ihe said recitedact, passed the fifth day - of February, eighteen hun- j dred and thirteen, had it, been so.constru-ii edas to. embrace themand ho did not ? become ther purchaser- of any ' tract of -land to which' such figit6f pre-emption : would : have attached, shall be allowed 4 ill the first day ot 1 September next, to prove, 1 tathe -satisfaction of the! -register and receiver a.t Vincennes that t they would have be'enjo entitled ; and it shall be the dutyof.jthe register,, when the sa tisfaction aforesaid shall be rnade.to grant a certificate-to every sxich person or their j legal represemauvesi siaimg .uicrcm vs ?uch personiwould havelpeen 'entitTed to such right of pre-emption, .and that he riiri nnt hecome . the purchaser thereof, neither at public norprate saldiAnd: f every such person; : ft lis kgat t-epresen tatives, snaii, upon pruuuwug auwi vvv ficate to the'reeister of anjT land office, in the i state of Illinois,1" be allowed to ?enter 1 one quarter'secuon of ; iandreach, at the 'minimum price ft ed by theJUmte d States, of .an land whi$h may be purveyed pre vious to the firs? day September, nxt, ".whether hejnif shall h;i ye been enured at public sale cr not. r; .v?!- "a ': , f 1 v BOARD.I N ti Li ipGlN if a ; "jibND dA Sbolrd, it or? EiKt Stl l denis, aTbersV tre wtil also tntVrtath Ladiis or GedUemen wha may visit Raleigh and wjsh private Boards ::, r a were read aloud in open Court. Maji.r William Davidson and Mr. t Avery, an attorney, called on me at my Jodpng the: evening after. . and observed they had heard of hufone person, (a Mr, Beard) bat approved of them. -V - . I then proceeded on? to Philadelphia, nd delivered the Mecklfnburgpecla. ration of Independence of May, 1775, to Richard Caswell and Wm. Hooper, the Delegates to Congress from the State j of North Carolina, a a- a ' . f! I am now in the eighty-eighth year of my age, residing in the county pf Elbert in the State of Georgia. J' was in the Revolutionary war, from the commence-: merit to the close.M wool ' farther ob Presbvterian Clergy nao? jot Ureene coun ty, in' this State; ai a student in the tov nf Charlotte at the time of the adoption hf .si; CAUTION a a - u T6 J)eo1ers irtGun Fou:i.(:-'r inferior Gun Powder of oth er m anu ftctori es i s 6fTer etl for ours, even sorteTimes in nep oranuen w - 1 t ' 11 1 f nUPONT, whereb attempts are made o injure the well stilished character of our Gun Powdernd impose on the publ.c ; we think t necessar to cauton t the dealers against purr.hasln Gun Powder as ours, ex cept from our Agents; or a those' who are knowi to purchase from us or our Agents . XUPONT G UN PWDKR, direct from h - the F tory, and for sale at reduced. prices J : IDu Peters rg", April 2i ii-u ... f f ELEGANT FASHIONABLE 7 T" VEWG GOODS. TIOMAS NEILSON & CO. AVE iust received from 'New-York and PhHadelnhiav and aire how: opening and Jeering for sale at; their wholesale and retail y?tbre,' Twenty racxages, coniiJinii a u LCwvnK -jccnrtment of - New and Fashionable If Spring and Sumftier Woods; ampng which are 2 bales 5-4 domestic sheetings, 1 do.: 7-8 do. shirtings, , 1 case Irish sheetings, jj j 2 Ido.i 4-4 Irish Linens, a i - 1 do.l 7-8 do. do. ! V t do.l do. Long Lawns,.) Superior Quality, -.h---'-: ' ' ' ' ... i .A .1 rrr Calicoes, 1 UO. . superior unuresseu-ianuy, choice 1 do.! do. do. licht trround, C" .A patterns fi-4.olfantnlush strine O 15 do. " H do. pheck'd cambric, 1 55 in HA do. ; do. . do. ' A P. I 15 do. ass'ted pink, blue Ic buiT stripe f T i 20 do. do. strip'd.Sc check'd domes- j i .; tic '. i- !-''-: 'V'A t J : in , Q pieces hahdsoihe Seersuckers, .... i ihtArl vrktvt'r1 satin strioe cambric. 0ne case 4-4' & 6-4 cotton cambric, ,: i One do. 9-3 &. 6-4 cambric, - One d . " medium, jaconet i 1 and mull Ten pieces 'elegant worked jaconeV 12 pieces 6-4 satin check . ! ." 20 dc. striped, fig'd k pbin leno 20 do. do..; do.' do.bpok FJegantfigM real Indian Ahtipore, 5' nieces Tainbo ured boot:!, ! i - One rnse Nankin & Canton Crapes ass'ted cols. 35 superb kgantfig-dKa, Crape v A ?-handsome assortment ot JSantm crape !- Shawls,' Mi)1 a4.,... . .-:. t 'iA One case fashionable Parasols & Umbrellas, A beautiful ; selection of Pink,Rlue, Pearl, Black and Green Figured Satins, PimVBlue, Black, White, &c. Plain Satins, Do. i f do.- i i do. do. ' vALevantihes, : Do i do.' i ! do. do. i El6rence, - One case black Senshews & Sarcenetts, Ladies &Gentlemen's Silk&Cotton Hosiery, Ladies White and assorted Kid Gloves, 1)0. do- . ' Silk-. Gentleman's do. do. ' do. do. A superior assortment of Tortoise " New .Tuck Combs, Do. do. j doV do. Side A00 Pieces superior short: Yl llow Nankeens Ann a U tA j ditto loner ditto " ditto Ten ditto blue and pink stnpe cotton cassi roer, dark ground Ten pieces;plai ;U blue ditto ditto ! :a' . y. A 5 P',eces. R,?si rIi11 I f& Pantaloons : :5ditto Irish Sheetings y , Beautiful stripe arid white Jeans Marseilles and Valencia Vestings O-ie case superior Steam Loom Shirtings , Superior blue, black and light Cass imeres . One case"5;4 :'nd 64 cotton ithecks' Russia and Irish Diapers, Sic Etc ' Beautiful ailk shaWls and handkerchiefs Thread Laces and F.deirigst ? ' C 1 Satin and Lustrieir Ribbons. ttc &c &C '' , IT . :- ; . .. .!.-. J Tn additioii to tlie above ;we hive a variety cash - or town acceptances. ft ; J . Ti NEDLSON & .UU. nave on nana a supe rior assortment' of , Shephard's arid Welling ton's CLOTHS and CASSIMERES a 1 a ' : ; Fetershurg, April 25, 1820. - 75 4w Bv the President vf the United States. s : A- . ' , ' " . ... ': "flCTHF.RE AS. bv an.act of Congresfpass- f ? ed on the 3d of March, 1817 entitled J ' An act to authorise Re appointment ot a, Surveyor for the Land in the northern part of the Mississippi territory and the sale, of certain Lands therein described., the Pre- sident ,of the;, United States is authorised to cause certain lands to be s 3d i .'; "iy AjberemVeIJAMES dent of the United Stated 'do hereby declare arid make knowrf; t&at pHblicf 'saU shall ; be held at Hun.syitlet, in Alabama .for the sale of the Laads iri fractlclial township five, in range four, est, and.ini fractional township three,, in range eleven ? ' west, ' except ' frac. ronallBection Xb." 3I1risaid fracHonal town ship v Also the los (designated for sale on he plan of ihe, town,) laid off k for a town in" the t said fractions! l6vmsiap, shall he sold in lots. JAso the lots aid off for a town ; in" townshi $ tot r'! for range leven, west : The ajfa shaJl c6mmericeori; thV IstrMcidayan uneriexV and continue tiUtbe Lands and Lots shall have beefl fcffered fbf ale. Vr ' rriL h&rn at5lrwe Cit' ' of VVashintton; the Btbiof MarchtlS&Lf H Commissioner of the General -Land Office,: l:: 70 :1 Jtine. .... .A ! of other Fancy Articles, and are in junyi ex- j j Charlottesville and Lynchburg Stlges, tpectation-of furthei supplies ; all of which j iayt Richmond every Tuesday arid-Friday twillbedisposedr.of ;at::rediK:edpriCes,ibr1 :;m PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS H A VING purchased and taken possession oMbe: House in Warrenton formerly: .ccupied by Air. Uuffin, and recently by Cot Dahcy, will accommodate Trayellingmi lief and Individuals. ? Every attention will be j paid to those who1 favor him with, their company ; ani their Horses will De well tea and carefully attended to. a ' V.;'-a;- ,: : y '. j : , 'April 6, X820. TO CONTRACTORS. P ITJOPOSALS will be received at this Of- hce until the Author June, tor carrying i the Mai; on the fbllowmc: .Post Route, viz From Raleigh by Harf sou's Store.' Franklin County, Pat' erson's Store and Sillss Store to Nashville or Nash cQUrt houseioncea.week : a LeaveRaleigh at 6 o'clock a m every Sa turday, and arrive at Nashville on Sunday at 10 o'clock ami and leave Nashville every S u ndsy at 1 1 o V i ock a pi . ret urn i ng ',bj t h i e same route; and arrive ai Raleigh on Monday by 4 o'clock, ot.- - A ..: A , : i A B B, SMltHy P M Post Office, Raleigh, 4 8th April 1820 .l ' ' TO CABINET MAKERS;' nnHE Subscribers have the satisfaction to j 1. inform all persons engaged in the above line, that they have just" put into operation, in the City of Charleston, their SAW.MIIX, (the only one at present; in tJieSouherii States,) erected for the sole purpose of Saw ing Mahogany into Yeneering; "&e. A ;y - a; From the samples produced of its cutting, and inspection of tlie Machinery, it has been pronounced by . the most competent judges, to be equal to any in the Northern States They now offer to supply such persons as may favor them with their custom, with any. quantity! and quality of. Mahogany Boards or Veneering, agreeablito order and at the shortest notice. :v' '. ' ' a N Having supplied themselves .with a. large and choice-assortment 'of tlie above Wood, they will be able" to supply their customers on as low, and perhaps lower terms-than they ever had before. ' '. . , j All orders frop abroad, - directed to the subscribers,"post- paid, and with due refer ence to some person in this place, will meet with yie strictest attention, by a ; , r i V JOHN EGT ESTON arid - B. S. RIDGEWAY. j Charleston, S, C. Marcli 11, 1820.P 71 3m AC COM MODATION STAGES, FrJ, j,. a to nauimore r ' A :':-' Forty I Zfours. .'.a THE Mail Coach leaves Petersburg every day at 7. o'clock- P. M. arrives at Hieh mond 11 P M starts frcmA Richmond at 3 A. M. and arrives in Baltimore via Frede ricksburg and Washington Ct y the nett day to dineJ By this arrangement Passen- ' gers are expedited nearly 24 hours, and the i Fa e through is much less than by any other route And the Fropri-tor9 pledge nem selves t h at every att es 1 1 i on shall be pat d to Passengers both n the road and in Houses fo accommodation that can he required - Returning, the Coaches leave Baltimore at 5 A .M. every day, arrive at Washington to the Steam B at at 12 and arrive at Rich mond at half past 4 P M. next day,-in time for tb Southern'Mail Coach. In ordetito effect this ar i arigemeBt, the Proprietor from RichmondA to Petersburg,-bave "provided comfortable close Mai! Coaches, thai are for the expresa purpose of carrying those 'Pas sengers that are under the necessity cf hur ry ng on and to prevent.the. delay in Rich mond arid Petersburg,.so much complained of The Passengers shall heft be delayed in Richmond that are, in the regular line, Vand who app;y in teason- for seats. Extra Carri ages shall always be in readiness to start at the time rif the regular :Linen :.;;iA" $va:. ' The regular lines of Morning : Coaches to and from Petersburg ' will be continued as T A-V-'L-.' '."'- A' A- c ..t r ,y.t ' ; (Seats taken at the Stage Office, t Union HOUIJAA.', . i- A-' Richmond, March 22,a1820 7 70 : Jim ffiifthe?Fre$i(hnttrftheUn i . fri'-d; .;;;a J.i'X-aIa , VYvpassed on the 26 h of March, 1804; on the 3d of March, 805, and op .the 25th of April, 1808, the President, of the United Statos i authorised to cause the Lands in Uhe District of P trqittabe offered lor sale when' surveyed : a. , v,-a' -'f r Theiefdre,'!, JAMES MONROE Presi dent'ef the United States do hereby declare and:make known, that public salts,-for the disposaf (agreeable tp iawj of certa n lands,' shall ief herd at' Detroit, in Michigan Terri tory," on the first Monday ljft.July next, s :;iiMouthihe 0 dstjfthi TownK base'lins'merids ling; ships '4&A ?"t ln .ge,5& 6 v,v J2,34,5 andihSfs.p't except ing such landr as i afcejor rms :he re served by, iaw lor ifte support.. oi huw vr. (ut other purposes. . Tne nne.so long as may be necessary lands for sale; and jno longer shall be. offered in r.Rular ; Given under myt hnd Washiitrion. this 15111 xiav c s a: xiZm;-t: James. MONBOfi, Bt;ft&ttti'::f; 1 ;'A. '4 J OSIAH MEIGS, f v a Coriixnissxoiier of the General ,70 JaiyV ' if-, - ;oUmeftcierr;,Wii t;ihl5,:Citr'.oiiMie.ist rchiiSSO tembeVn YADKIN NAVIGATION COMPANY. npHE annual Meeting of the .Stockholders ' in me iauK.ni taTiaiion vompany win' be held at the House'of Mrs. Smith in the Town of Blakeley, in Montgomery county, on ' the 9th of June, next 1; . i : v ; A D. MDKPHEY, PresUof the 1 A T'r"' J-j A.Ay Cotttpanyj . ; May 1 ;-a'i:.'-i-tc.E-CBEAMS . .;. CI AN be had at the House of the subscriber K on Saturday next, aAd; every following warm day during the Summerseason,' from 10 o'clock in the.m.omlrig till .0 in the even ing. Also ICR bv the pound or'btislieVand, good PORTER arid CIDER by the single ot dozen bottles. I: S.SCHAUB. if I 77 4wl siay'll I - ICK.CREAMS.- v :, a: DAVID SHAW has opened his Ice-House, f arid is prepared' to furnish Ice-Cfeara,' ; Pufich or lemonade,1 everV day (the'Sabbath y excepted) from 10 In the morninjr untiMO at nitrht He will also Well fee bv the pound on ' reasonable terms, i He still keeps on Iiand a :. full supply of ; Confectionary, ;Cordial, Lime Jui'ce,,Candies; Spunge and Pound Cakeand , nearly every a r tic tem the Confectionary lihe V He feels sincerely thanlf ful fpr. the encotl : ragement I.e. has heretofore, triet with, arid; ; will endeavor to merit arid hopes toTie favor ' ed with a continuance of i pub'ic pa'ronage.r. Favettevil'e sireet,' Raleigh; Mal j - . . A NEW TAGE. - : l. ' j rpHE Su$crjberij agfeeably to contract JL- with the PustnKister-Ueneral, . has -conrnenced vunnipg'ajl xnail- stage from , 'Hjifax Courthouse, in! Virginia, to Sails bury in this State ; and having provided : excellent Horses and careful rivers, he hbpevforr0rcr;uragrr.ent. I . : ir .- "Vitus Stfige leaves Halifax C. House every Saturday' morning; ft J 4'A; M. and : passing through MHtuti, by paswelfCH. Lenox Castle, Greensborottgh Salem and Lexington, arriveshtfSHlisbunr on Tues day at 10 Ai I It returnsjffom Salis bury the same day at 1 P. M and reaches ' Halifax C. House every Friday evening it A m iva uJhIJ JOHN MORING. ' Kalei2h. Mav 3; 1820 V TU C ..w. T?--,! K.l. which ; nieets "this Stage at Halifax CrH. is in operation, and that3 which meets it at STATE OF N0RTHrC AROLINA, ' f Cabarrus County; ' :-' v :' :r:rt;(5f Plcns and Quarter Sessiops, '-. ferm, 120. : . v. Wnii VV : Spiefs-iW M 'f ill' '' . .WUIiani'iMaliytilOrigfl. 'attacriroent :;. , : ' : vsi, . -lAevied bn laqds. , . joseph::CKSers.:p -r ; j ; v! j; a ' ; ; V ; IT appearing tq the SAtisfactionf the . Court, that' the defendant, Joseph G.", Spiers is not ap inhabitant' of Ahls State. ; It is therefore cYdered that public notice ' be piyen for! three ! weeks' tn the- Rrilejgh Register,8 that Unless the said defendant appear atv the hext Pourt pf Pleas and Quarter Sessions to Bel held for the cbun- ty of Cabarrus, f at tjie Cou rt-house- in Concord, on the third t Monday in July" next, replay arid plead, judgment v final ' will be entered against him. a ' ' .Witness, John rTravis,' Clerk of our , said Court; at Concord,: the! 3rd "Monday; of April A. D. 1820, and iff the 44th year of American Independence.1 ; I? : vt a r? : ; JOHN TRAVIS. Clerk. .... f AAiifAl 78 Si" Pd t STATE 0ry OHTH-CAROLINAV -.; Wilkes County. . ; ;v..- Cbuft'bf PIsas and Quarter Sessions, g:g;:MaTDA1r.l82 AWaugh ialetoi Attach rienti; Sum! k. ' ' ' ,o" ..'A..:.' i vmnnpd VFralicia Bar- Joel Chandler.v f .J ard, Garnisliee. . Salisbury, and goes to Powelton," itvGeor- f ' V gia where j;it nSeets ftheiMilledgeville , SageCwill be in operation ui a few days. T IT appearing tt the'i satisfaction of! the r : i , j Court, that the 'defendant resides; be- r, -; ;. f yono.tne iimus ci. tiHs isiauc, iicitiwt v orderedf by the;Crt that'pubheatfon be " made m the" Raleigh Register fof three a Y moriths,vfori:the;deteridant to;kppear at-. f u.:- inAitnife'PftiTrt'ta heheld a the - icmrt-bse h iyr; Tn1'iAntAtheti! and there re ilivtiuajf i ; plevy arid plead, ipx kea against hirii;ri j' i j . Ti k., av i ROBERT MARTTKlk . . .- r ' . - ., a,v.,-,j r-1'1" 1 "u" ""! r STATE OF NORTf l-A ROUNA Supefioktrt of I Ut Term ictiM first Monday after: thefonrU Monday oi A : av.".a y 'vN-Marcb A U.-1820.- v'A a' divorce , 4rh -Ihurtb; MondaV- o wnriisn vitnier, . - , i , ' . . . C AjP ".1. btettbe-inaaefo rtr.;, nicrk or ' iuies. iww i -r. 1 r ;i kh- Court, at office,:theCrs5mt: anw fourth Monday ot wvcjv VJtr v ' ctewk. r .TIK Tthii JtVier it ppnnr. w ic .u-w-. . 1 4iWiot ihe CqurWtbat : the Jegil course y t ,-: f has btcn taken,and theiVdefendant; (aihnc to vi ; bV f ;he Curt that r v.. ttf ofler the r the Defendant ? P,n,c " "r,;! . - ana tne unas , next erHvo v". 1 a - . f I' '. V-., A 'V . . ;;Vl: : r'l I .;:t 'Si . . :1 ! ! i- i s a :t: "... Ai .'J' : " T. V 4 -A ... f . i e A ' -I).