[in brackets] District Court Writs.
Cooper & Leavens – Printers,
United States of America.
District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Alabama.
The President of the United Sates to the Marshal of said District, —Greeting:
You are hereby Commanded, To take the body of John L. Sanford who is a citizen of the United States [crossed out: of Alabama] and him safely keep, so that you have him before the Hon. the Judge of the said Court, at the place of holding said Court at Mobile, on the third Monday of June next, to answer unto The Libel of the United States of America in a plea thus he has violated the Laws of the United States for the prevention of the Slave trade. by importing in the Ship Napier from a foreign port to the Port of Mobile Ten persons of colour. – for the purpose of selling the same
Herein fail not, and have you then and there this writ.
Witness, the Hon. Wm. Crawford, Judge of the said Court, this first Monday of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight
Issued the 24th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight
Attest:
David Tibs
Clk. So. Dist. Ala.
197
The United States
vs
John L. Sanford
Receivd 24th May 1838
&Executed on John L. Sanford
CH Austin Balthazer Tardy
& Joseph Auge as securities
Same Day
R L Crawford
U.S.M.
[illegible] Cuylee
D.M.
[illegible] Ete Bond
300
50
$350