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The Arkansas Gazette - Volume 1, Number 1


  Terr’y of Arkansas, In Circuit Court,
  County of Arkansas, Nov. T’m, 1819.
     
  Samuel M. Rutherford,  
 
Vs.
 
  Nathaniel Pryor, surviving partner of Pryor and Richards.

Trespass case, attachment, debt $630, damages $1000.

ON motion of Samuel C. Roane, Esq. Plaintiffs attorney, the Defendant being called, answered not, and it is ordered by the court that the said Defendant, Nathaniel Pryor, surviving partner of Pryor & Richards, have notice an attachment has issued against his estate, by Samuel M. Rutherford, who claims of said Nathaniel surviving partner as aforesaid, six hundred and thirty dollars, for work and labor done and performed by said Samuel M. Ruther ford, as a clerk in the service of said Nathaniel Pryor, surviving partner as aforesaid, and that unless he shall appear by himself or attorney, and file special bail to the aforesaid action, on or before the third day of the next succeeding term, a judgment will be entered against him, the said Nathaniel Pryor, surviving partner of Pryor & Richards, and his estate sold to satisfy the same.

By order of the court,
ELI J. LEWIS, Cl’k.

Arkansas, Nov. 20—1t4t

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