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rrivnte Juitcrtainmcnt. TilB htrkr be 4 a Hihi of TA vale aViterUinnwet, where "Twelleri ia t iwmUli. He pr"" S wUcal t lm, uoi treatment, tto jWy the best to eat sn4 tUuik. ' 4 B. B. 1 ATtXIWHITB. Ifist--, 3UA, 1S34. Mtui.n YwlltitM, Tailor. ADOPTS lh'.e pU 4 Informing the eilUeBS ef Salisbury, Ml lie slcWi, U gtiKrel, thai lath commenced the Tailoring Ilui'mei I, liMtlrf John lu-' hot, sltaeied la Xarket Mreet, U floor fro the tUat ef ibe Court-House i here he U prepared and l . ... .vmiuJiU ftntf -, Umea fill M "Vl'7 -"-"'" " , , i . , wUar dtapoaed te B4tron4e Iamm Em bttMMM, hi U Ble WW WW I-"""""" tvle, or to pleaae ftncy. He Batters biiweJf, frog bis long experience, that there ere but few, tfr eewtttr. that ean erp hlra laeaeeotkwtf kie work. AfairtnalUafl v.. ..V. la umi ika above assertion. TM change! of fbios shall be strictly attended lo. i Im ha WA e eurrtvpowtott U ths Iisnct of Cobnut (tkn be is Is trees) n ' bin the MioM on, m their rrw mnm )! ioptt by stricl HtnUion to buftites-, lo re- U determined nothlnf shell V kit Undone U render general atbactio. JCA.i. ' sens a hKmi Hiim a uuiw imi rvniri mm mm Coach Making. eTVirE eubscriber offers kit services lo tbe mib X be In 'he above Kne, and lattrre biro. If, front long experience end steady implication fur number of ytara. In Euror and America, lo a f enml aBlia&dbn to tboat vbo may bor Lire with their work. CarrUr of all drKriptiont, Pannrl'd and 8tck Otrs fulkrp, kc mada and rpird on HMonabte terma. lAITL UMir.K. JaWy, an( S6, 1824. 304 M. ft. Carriajrt of all dcacriptiont bought and aoid, oil eommimtun. P. 8. A Iminwvmta wanted at the abovt bo Spe, lo ahotn rood warra win he ren. He Vill be tmA yi on Toud wort, ahogrth CTThc eubaciiber kerp two Cr for Ilirt, which witl alaata be krpt in rcaJincta, with food barncts for lb accommodation of Uioe who may, at any lime, uiiUi rvle on r li-ivire or on outinrai. B. LAMir.R. Wnil, u an Apprentice at the ahoe buiincM, a yoMng men from 14 to 16 yean of fe, and of correct and mtlunnout babita one from the rvuntrv would be prcft rrcd t to whoa food chance be fien. Coach Making. ftlHE anlasriber ben leave to return hie X fratcful acknowlrdfrmentt to hit friend Ad the public, fur the renr liberal patron re he fcaa received in Hi la Bne oJ rxine i and iiifunna them, that he hma procured a number of ork en from Philadelphia , and Newark, which enab!ci bim to finiah work in a ityle rarely aeea In the weetern part of the atate. Ite alo hu continual aupplf of matenala, of the beat qual ity and moat babionablc aatterna. He intend keeping conatantlv on haml, at reduced pncea for email only, Rulkiea, suck and fanncl Uirt, Charintecf, Coachrea, Ijimlaua, Phctana, Ra rwaVhS Laadaulcta, Caravan, and Mai SUfrt, of a wperior construction. Hcpairtdone at the abortctt notice, and in tba beat manner. OruVn iVom a dutanca thankfuDy received, and pune tuallf attended to. J. 0. MORSE. 7 ftom PHkiL-lpUa. TirE wbacribef reprtfully Inform! hi friend and the public generally, thn' he hu just received the Uteat (avhtena from I- n.lnn, by fry of Ph'dalelpliia. Gentlemen in 'h vlcim. ty, and the adiacent country, iihi! g fa iona trie c1otheamaae, can now be accoomiu .Atcd by the autneriber on a ahort notice. All order from a distance, for making any kind of gentle neo,.garmeiit, will be punctuitly and t xpedi tiwialy executed, and forwarded arcortl'mg to direction. Gentlemen are invited to give the aubacribFr hop a fair trial t they will then be better able to judge whether he dravrvce their patiWMTT w not, - THOMAS V. CANON. -, SaKtiwy, Jpril 19, 1824. 03. . State of North-Carolina, IKROCLL COCNTT. COURT of Pica .:id Quarter 8ewiop May term, 1804. olin Nrbi w. (Jhmlet I). Conner i Orriginal attachment, returnetl. Sic. It is ordered by the court, that the defendant, (who i not an inhabitant of this S'ie) file hi antwer on nr before the next term of thi court, to be held for the county aforeiaid, at the court, bouse in 8!atevUle, on the th rd Montlvy in August next, otherwite the plaintirT will be beard ex parte, and have judgnwnt pro confeuo. It i further ordered, that tin notice be pub liahed fur three month in the. Weotrrn Ctro linian Teti K. SIMON I ON, Cl'k, Priee adv. it'23 State of North-Carolina, Bt'KKt COUNTT, IN f qutty, Mech 4iniv A. U, 1824 Merrit Ourgin, ft. Phillip Goodbread It apneir init to the aatiafaction of the court, that Phillip Goodbread doea not reside w ithin the limit of . thia-Btatc. itia -therefore rdertfl lbat publicai tion be made for three month weeeamvely in tho Weitern Carolinian, that unlea the aaid Phillip Goodbread appear at the next court of Equity to be held tor tna county ot Burke, at the court-houae in Morganton, on the 4th Mon. day of September next, then and there to plead, anaw er or demur, judgment, pro confeaao, will be taken, and the aame be be ard ex parte. ' 8. 8. BR WIN, c. w. a. Price adr.84. 13it22 State of North-Carolina, WILKCS COUKTT. aflOURTof rieaaand Quarter Sieaaiona, May J Term. 1824: Jamea Irwin w. John M'Cordf OiiEinal ttacliroent, levied on two tract faf land.. It ppennf to ,4be court- that the -defendant fiver tw of'thta uta'erit i thercTbre-wleredi that publication be made for three months in the V ettm Caroliniar', that the defendant, appear at the next countv court to be held for the coun ty of Vilkea, at the court-house in Wilkeaboro',' on the first Monday in August next, and rrpleV and plead to iue, or judgment will be entered fTaivst bim for plantitt ' demand. it'18r . Ttatt R MAHTLN, c, w. 8, v rionio 6nlIottn Charlotte 1 0 aU, on aoennw-Mlig trm, I1 ami U in th4 Wn of CWaW, & a4- U Mr. Job l.al atore, kcr. pptio OTATK of rtmb-CrJ.ns a O Court Of "Was! Qartw term. H24i thW JUnby. law of jftathan O. a. butw i the cowWpna'ioa) f K4. It ppenf U T aiiafctonf tha court thai fcvberl Wwa, ff LflamarrWd nlO Dahon, f tb Wirt at bw of Amathan IWton, occ a. an bant of thk Hat, tt la tbarafcre rderad. Ibal CbncatWa) be anada U 0i Weaurra Carulua il w,H tiut tb aaid Urt Atkaaai ap. Mar at lb Mtt Una of awi nul trt, M Lai HUr U awtotnhef Mil, and abt eiaav if ahV b ha, alv the Wftd deacndd U klrt M of iba beira at law, abaM not ba adiw deaiMd.aad oU to at -f the pbwnt a deaaaad. k'19 MATI Mr.VY B. MOORT, . . PtW ad. ft StaW of North-Carolina, MBCILIIICkft COCkTI. COUIT af rWa and Quarter teasio, Majr term, 1K4 1 Jamaa CWk,aw. Janaw D. Wak kee . Viiul attacbiBwoL levkd k lb band of Ma M-Qna. It appearinf a the court thai Ifte OcfCwiam m an an maaoiiwn m h la thereforwordfrtd. thai pybAcaUoa be amaW three month ia the Weatrr CarviinUa, giving notice ! aaid defendant to appear at the r.ix ml fU.a Oiiutxr &mmm to be held fur aakl county, at Ibe Courl-Hmm la Charlotte, on the (uurth Monday In Augurt neit, to replevy, plead, or demur, other e judg mcnl will M enu red agminsi bus, aaa caeca tion awarded arcardinrl. Teat I IHaAC ALEXANDER, e PrWead.K4. 3miC34 CfATE of Nortb-Caro&oa, Btnkea county. Court of "! and Quartet aeaaiofta, Jum Urm, 1824 1 lUnhew M. Ifughea, . The iTcut at law of Jonathan Uhnn, decL Scire Facia, tor the eendemaatioii of land, tt appearing to the MtifacMNi of the court, that tubert Ack on. who InUrtnarricd wilh Snwaa tndtoa, ewe of the bcira at law of noathas) Pon, dWd. b not an inhabitant of this etau, it is therefor ptdTed, that pubticai'ioe be made ia the rf ca. tern CaroTinlaii six weeks, that 1b aaid Robert Jackson appear at the next term of our aaid court, on the acrond Monday in September, and ahew cause if any hs baa, why the land deaocn ded to him a one of the beirs at U of Jona than Dalt in, drrM. all all not be condemned, and sold to aa.iafy the pla!ntifT's demand. h'19 MATIIIEW K. MOORE, e. e. CemmwAwa, J wit 72, 1824. rice adv. SI ATE ot North-Carolina, Stokes county. Court ot-lieu and Quarter Seaajone, June trrm, 1824: Samuel Kerby'a administrators, re. The Air at law of Jonathan Dalton, dee'd. Scire Facia, for the comdemnation of land. It appearing to tho aatiafaction of the court, that Kobert Jackson, who intermarried with Susan Dalton, one of the bcira at law of Jonathan Dal ton, dee'd. is not an inhabitant of tli'i atate, it ia therefore ordered, that publication be made In tbe Western Carolinian sit weeks, that the aaid Robert Jackson appear at next term of oar aaid court, on tbe second Monday of September, and shew cause, rf any be has, w'by the land descen ded to bim a one of the heirs at law of tbe aaid Jonathan Dalton, dee'd. shall not be condemned, and sld to satiafy the plaintiff's demand. h'19 MATTHEW JL MOOSE, .. Grrmmiin, JWne 7 1824. Vice adv. g? OTATE ef North-Carolina. Stoke county. ij Court of tea and Quarter Session, June term, 1324: Samuel Kerby'a administrators, . Tbe Heirs at lav of Jonathan Dalton, dee'd. Scire Fciaa, for the condemnation of land. It aD-earinr to tbe aatiafaction of tbe court, that Robert Jackson, who intermarried whk Snaaa lahon, one of the heir at law of Jonathan Dab ton, dee'd. ia not an inhabitant of this atate, it ia then fore ordered by tho Court, that publication be. made in the H'ettern Carolinian six weeks, that the said Robert Jackson appear at next term ufour aaid court, and ahew cause, if any he raa, why the land descended to kirn as one of the heir at law of Jonathan Dalton, dee'd. ahall not be condemned and sold to satisfy tbe plaintiff 'a de mand. it'19 MATTHEW R. MOORE, r.e. Germanan, June 22, 1834. JMce adv. 9;2. STATE of -North-Carolina, Stokes county. Court of fleas and Quarter Sessions, June term, 1H24: Gabriel Janby r. The eirs atlas, of Jonathan Dalton, dee'd. Scire Facias, for the condemnation of bind. It appearing to tbe tat. iafaction of the court, that Robert Jackson, who intermarried with Susan Dalton, one of the heirs at law of Jonathan Dalton, dee'd. is not an in habitant of thi state, it ia therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian lor six weeks, that tbe aaid Robert Jackson ap pear at the next term of our aaid court, on the econd .tomlav in September next, and ahew raue, if any he ha, why the land descended to him as ont of the heirs at lav, ahall not be con demned, and sold to satisfy the plaintiff's de mand. it'19 .MATTHEW R. JMOORE. e. e. Germanttn, June 22, 1824. JYice adv. $2. State of North-Carolina, -MtCRltUl'0t'dC'It'fr AT a Court of Picas and Quarter 8etsions, -May eeasiosy 1824 -Robert Black against William llartt: original attachment, levied on 80 or 90 acres of land. It appearing to the court, that the defendant in this case not an inhabi tant of Ihia states it i tbcrefure ordcred, that publication be made an week in the Western Carolinian, that the defendant appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county aforesaid, at the court-house in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in August next, to replevy, plead, or demur, otherwise judgment hnal will be entered against him, and execution awarded accordingly. 6tt'18 Test: ISAAC ALEXANDER, e. K. a. State of North-Carolina, TO-KKa- COUNTY- . COURT of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June term. 1824. Andrew Bowman, v. Robert X'uiatej OjiginaJitU It appearing to Uto satisfaction ot the ourt. that theefendant ia. not an inhabitant, of thli atate it is therefore ordered that publicaiton.be made in the Western Carolinian for three month, that unless tbe defendant cornea forward before the 2nd Monday of September next, and replevy and plead, that judgment will be entered, pro confesso, and property levied upon will be con demned to the plaintiff's recovery. By order, MAITIIEW R. MOORE, c. C Trice fdr, g4, . Sf ASJII1 MADIUGAU ntraWdkUka4urtily, A ad aline Ibe splEf V CfeUlylaAi wUktaslgb, , And wsWf fttaf re-f tlaatSat tgtf, WkaW'tintr jVrsrlaf hf Uda. TU spot mim snnoceWrepoeae. And wk4a flat aaaa nan. ktae ply la ailrer rUaa e thy bowaf, la) Wlaaa ! ptaslv , T trnildt) rbN tu (aJrtet loverf And kope aw ewwet loaw M Inee, Uaf vr bbaasn IW en li ast. IM kta thy VsMtfw kt Ibe ahrUe k , t WVera aS mj muaUr evnJ3afl TrtttitJgerk4awa7wdarf Tc abM fM aVcf kl tteCnp US t AsJ tbowfbnwouUdarc tkoetUlgbt, ft tremble U a bxJ'i :rbt ' Then kappy be Ui boor as rest, IbaerhbWssuDtny breast asoat awaJ rot one, within whose fentk k reset ' ktcsU tack graca I km m vtO i Though dance any only doom may bn Tt lov and to-deapasr fur tbae. raea tni taaaea amauat aaaarrt, 0b ! never throw ihy love away Cpoa a heart tk mine, Tbe rote's leaf, Ibe blue aea-spny. Would be a safer ahrUe. Tbe rose' leaf w J lade when blows Tbe spray pass from the are i But aeitbeff are ao quickly poo ! A tot that trusts te aae, For t'ea if kne coald toock ary heart, Horn free a yonder wave, tt would tke t meteor Ire depart, lie vary btrtk iu graeew Cbaia wukIs, that pass from flower to Sewer, And bid tbcts cease to rove. And the I wIQ befieve your power Even te ti say love. MATESXAL FONDNESS. There U a fceCnf in tbe Mother breast. There k a wish unutter'd, nciprtaasd, Wkich, Hie a W not to be reveaTd, Dwells ever at her heart in sileaee acaTd. It ia that hope of bap pines she forma For hs? young oB"apring which not all tbe storm Of life, ha woes, it sickness, nor ha pains, Can vanquish, but unchangeable rtmio It is a kVrasM U'a that still Increase, Till the existence of Ha object ceaaea. faoa t aJitnicaa raaaan. To prevent Skipptn in BACON. Mi. SkIkki a i O'Mtfywohti pondenu, aonie time got recommen ded packing himi in dry oats, to pre. vent tficir bein injured by tkippers. In the year 1822. having plenty of coarae talt on hand, I prepared dry c.4tki, placing the ham a and ahouldcn ud their ends, and filling the ioteriti- cea with salt, and settled it well i about midixunmcTrl unpacted and examin ed tbe hama, replaced them again in the cail i aa before, and drew them out for ue when required j there u not one tkippcr found, and the bacon waa fine, Lait year, not having a sufficiency of salt. I packed my hams and shoulders in dry oats, in the same. manner, examined them once in the summer, and found they kept equally aa well as wnen placed In salt. 1 have not teen a single skipper in bacon so treated but 1 have, before 1 adopted this method, been sometimes very much injured by them. It is now the right time to pack hams in oats, and I shall take mine down in a day or two. It is a cheap and very practical method, no expense attending it, the oats are not injured, they can be used when you have used your old hams in fie fall, and I would advise a general adoption of this method. It is very JUttle trouble to unpack tttm7a6Tilm thkm two or three times in the sum mer " it changes "their position. When -two pieces touch each other they may p-ct mouldv t but beinnr verv particular to see mine separatedbv the bats, not one would have injured if ikey had remained until the fall w'uhbut being drawn. . Sir Nicholas Bacon going to pass sentence of cftath upon a criminal, was rreaily importuned by him to save his ife. Among other reasons alleged. he told him he was his relation. Haw -doyoo prove -that aid the -fudee.' My Lord, aaid the fellow, your name is. Baconand my name is Hog . and in all srgea Hog and Bacon have been reconed akin. But replied the judge hog is never bacon till it has been well hanged. "Therefore yob must be hanged before you can be a relation of mine. tSIS 4TS I' tilt!. IJovJ.tU cr'.'.fM', J tdeatrlatl, k!3f Ud teller.!. :'..:. u rUak It i It 1 r ' rtl three iucccwt Dow te la IS minutes, and it ihe end m ibe acv end kour ad don II thllel and three quartan Un tt berw to V perttlvable be Urt fround which M cotild Rot re ala. and be lost lb I match kf Upward of a qusrisr of mile U ss tot t J ertlgns, A peaesinaB ia w 10 aoeerelpa t iuwI tte hours oo lif aiat Moodayi oa wkkht Urp Mssls depewiiric. . : . - Saturday, Mr. Giles trotted bit mart oa Runbarw ComBtOBi U hsmttS. tWCOlf- ilrbt miles In Ibe short space of one . m m T I af A hour a&d mi f aevea mHiea anu unj . onds. Mr. CUet tccopnbed this uo- panlelled acUetsmcBt vhb tbettimoat ease, I wo Boars wa am um www. lie had two minuui sd Un seconds to ... . IMf . gjl spert. Iis matca wm iwk m sgalott the f'r(brmaocei yet etrsnie to says IM odds were I ana e w wor oa mi mare. There U aotklng like It oa re cord. . An eccentric old dames who lately died at tbe west end of Dundee, and who bad been receiving bernCis from a charitable furvd.lcfl behind her Ike following sirsnrt ankles i 490 work begs, full of ribboot, lie. 150 pockets, 100 thimbles, 100 snulT boxta, a great qnanthy of pins, 300 china and crystal articles, 1,100 plncusbloni and needle books, several pecks of but ton, 20 pairs of silk stockings and gloves, 400 matches, 100 penknives and sclsaors, 24 black silk, booaem and a great nam berofgowas. . Aesurv has recently taken place In high life. The wife of one of the weal ihtest Individuals in the kingdom Is said lo have deserted ber husband, and fled to tbe Continent. Mrnina; Pafut. Tbe first hackney Coach lo Leeds has just commenced running. A Company hsd been formed to eslab liah a Rail Road between Birmingbam Manchester and Liverpool A susro boiler st a Factory in England had burst One man was killed, and scv cral wounded. 63 street beggars were lately arrested at Liverpool. Sir Jobn Malcolm says, that within the last 30 years, above 1000 women have been put to death as wfrAr, in central India i our government Is endeavoring to suppress the horrid practice. A woman was lately beheaded at Balse In Switterland, who, in hopes of marry' ing ber master, poUoned bis wife. She also poisoned another female whom be was about to make bis secood wife. LUmghuble Vimfrr The editors of the New York Gazette lately received papers from England, and observing tbe date of one to be May 10, selected some nrv put it into tbe hands of the compositors and hastily sent proof-slips to PhUadel phia, where it was republished in severs papers, under the head " very late news from Lngland -giving an account of the Detf-AriuTemTWa7 Miua Ul!asterr, fee. when it wis discovered that the late tirve was tne yrar old! the foreign paper from which it was extracted being dated in May, 1823. JMrge 7A Antigua papers of the 20th u!t. mention the appearance on that coast of several large fish jserabhng the porpoise morearr thehaler which alarmed the watchmen at the Bay by their floundering and bellowing. A number of them having grounded on a shallow, they were drawn ashore in ibe morning, and many or them are aaid to have lived until late in the day, writhing and moan ing in tbe most piteous manner. Seven ty eight were caught, measuring from 7 to 18 feet in length; the largest 12 feet in circumference. Some time ago, the Clerk of one of the Chapels of Birmingham, previous to the commencement of the lervice. dirti ed his hands with potting some coals on the fire; and; unconsciously rubbing his face, besmeared it so as to resemble a son of Vulcan. He tamed into the Teadlng desk, where he naturally attracted much anentiorr, wbichWas considerably increa sed when he gave the first line of the hymn, M Behold the brightness of my faceJiTho congregation could no long er preserve their gravity, and an involun . a a a- a tary laugn curat irom every corner ot tne Chapel. Pofier. A tturgeonJht York f South-Caroli na) Pioneer, atates that a sturgeon was caught id the Catawba river, near the line dividing North and South Carolina, a few weeka ago. This" fih must ; have "lost hU latitude," as we think he was caught higher up thai) a sturgeon was ever known to be found in the Catawba. A public dinner was given on the 1 7th alt. at Lexington, In the State of Ken tucky, to the Hon. Hensv Clat, by tbe citizens of Lexington and ita vicinity, ass welcome for his return amongst them, and as a testimo ny of the approbation with which they view his services In the coun cils of the nation. Tbe dinner was nu merously attended. - A HAD fcr.inf, Il W fcl, known to many tv,t f, tils riff thai Kitne ysars sWt, s klgiiy rctpcctstle and well educated titltfabf K,ut!era city . called at our Coat CJffe and said,' hire you got any Utters kW me r Whit Is year rm, Sir,' U'A ike clerk. Tbe gsriUerBtnrklMd Ui Uft t- ger to ill Bote, lx.lt d grave, sn4 said, will tell yoa direct!, and turned Q kl bid oul ef tbe office A few yards from tbe post eflke he met I friend, who sU, -bow oe yoedo, Mr- V Thai's it," said the gentleman im retorted to tbe office, told hla name, and oUsiaed his let tare. ' ' rkii. PrtH. TWra fAThe followkg preurip. ttosi Is recommended as a M sovsrclgn r medy" for this afflicting disorder. t girt It to cw reader as quaeki do their medicines, no curt, no pay i" To a table spoonfull of aay kind of splrim add the same quantity of sharp vinegar and a tea spoonfull of cotamoti salt i mil them will together, and hold the liquid In Ihe mouth te that it caa ea ter the cstlty of the tooth. It win ,t almost instantaneous relief.1 There has been a net gain to the stale of New Hampshire, ef 2,799 41, from tbe tabor of the convicts la the PeuUev Ur, daring the past year, ajsMsaaa4awewa A machine tor making shingles, Inves ted by Willard Earl, of Alboi, Mass, is highly approved of in the Eastern States. The machinery Is propelled by water,! csslly kepi In repair, tnsnaged by hoys, and no part of tbe work It laborious. One per son can make three thou nod a day, ef uniform thickness, without waste of tim ber. Mankind msy be divided bio three classes.. Those who learn from th ex perience of others tbey are happy roca. Those who learn from their own riper lence they are wise men end Lastly, those who learn neither from their , nor from other people's experience tbey are fools. If we de not subdue our anger, h win subdue us- It is the secood word that makes tbe quarrel. On Wednesday in Boston, William T. Cambridge, a young man, was aentenccd to the bouse of correction for 3o days, for being a common drunkard- Amone the several criminal latrlv ctuicu to iunuun, was ounr man cm J t t M - ticicu oi lorrerr, woo naa aquinoerea, in -.j.ee.-. i-t.j eight years, upwards el two bui drcd and . . - . - twenty-two thousand dolUrs! - le.S.iw,J , AN set to provide for (he sale of land conrtytd to the United States k certain caeca, aadfvt die purpose. . D if enacted fa the Senate and ham of rtprttcntathtt of the United Stat if Jmmm dm aw ea jb aaaa A I -J vaawa w su w awaj tm vwJSi ' w trw eawvw swavaa wi That the agent of the Treasury be. and ne nertov is. authorized, in an caies . . . where the estates of insolvent debtors Lnm-Dccn ax nereauer aaaiuet asun lla l a a as a ea to tne united states, tinder the act of the sixth June, aeveoteen hundrea anu nincty-eiKnt, enuued An act pro- ..:.i:- r. .l. j-i r . prisoned for debta due to the United o &- - r-- States, to irll such etUtei,. whether 9 ----- 9 a a ' real or nersonal. at such time, and la sucn manner, aa with the annrooauoa of the Secretary of thai Treasury, be - V -. -T-w 1 rrf.r... shall think fit. for the beat orice that can be had therefor, and tn make all needful convevanrra. eakiirnments. or tranafera of the same, to the purchaser -1 1-- or purchasers. 1 hat. at nnv and everv aile on execu .i :. r .t. vt;..j c,.i. muiis. ai liic auii ui liis aiuiacu u'i of lands nr tenemi-ntS nf debtor. It shall be lawful for the United States, by such agent of the Treasury shall ap noint. t become the nurchaarr of Such lands ft tenement PrnntdHf. In at. In no case, ahall aiirh acent bid in behalf of the United States for a greater mmint thnh thif bt th trirtrrmenf fof J -"r . . whirh anrh maw h rrnnaeu 10 naif .- nrl thrTriata ranrl it ahall he tB9 " 7 . rlnrw if ,h Minhi ft tliw TliatriCt. ID wrhirh aiirh aal h htM. in ralC SUCn mtrrtai Kall-K-wiifl tn make all ne-rdfnl rnnvavanrM stiiirnmentl. and rranafer nfrii ITnUrA ..,.. , and tbe Agent of the -Treasury is authorized, " -w -f wthj- w. MS av J with the anbrobatiun of the Secretary af the Treaanrv. to aell and convey the a1A f 4nta anrl trnimrilei in the S'iW' minn-r aa i direrterl hv the first SCC- ;.vr. v ... --an r. .a lands and tenements assigned by insolvent dew or. , See- .1. And if it further enacted, deemed or, impair any other remedy hicn iK y U1IVU Ulfllb, uiai ...... - g . " ; -.WxrtV 01 nave airainst me neraon or uiuf v , debtors, to enforce the eatisfcction oi .. t. . n- whtcn v: juugiucuii uuunuvu, v hereafter be obtained. r " Waalhiigtom Approved May 6,1B
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 27, 1824, edition 1
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