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Till MIXK. rruXAK. If a'ur aever artt rr1 l ' 1HiIm AthaUi, thU tbU M If Win Aty U lb glow-af rat dws kf pvt f ert dwt Vh ls Uh Mr, fpf M tM W tM f A plain blunt fruV, who by rl.a- llood If, )Uu4 bt he toki, m1 iht bit tb reply t Nature, q.ioth b, t iLJr Urea dsf lb evii to taorty stl pride hk thine, Vh e'r m Utrt'i uJ tuck MfU b aj-tt4, A4 WA U- ..n POUTICAU MB. tlAHrUHDtDRU MrXYll-tX The Cat fiord Melville welter known I If torf Pandas In I(l-nd has been py compared 19 tht of iff. Crsaford. )l It somewhat remarkable that flriiUb house of commons hol4 hsve treated s lolMpprontUtivo of K public moner with greater sevsrltf than aa American concrete. From July iriS to April 1783, Mr Dungts scted aa tre asu cr of ibe navy, nd rrurlaf the lette r Jar, cpH Ihe ele vation of the rcttbrtiH WlllUm Pilt lo trt prim minister of England, be n re appointed to, and remained In that station until the tear . 1101. He continued firm aod InvarUble supporter of J ha mea tore of Mr. Pt'i'a administration, and was, h return, tewsrded it honor and mou'iM. While sriing a treasurer of the a.v Mr. Duneta allowed a por tion cf the fiiio committed to hit official care am! msi -trromi to be drawn out of the Bank of Kuglattd, and 0 ba drprrtl led with a ptivat banker named Count, In twuilon ot all t of pr.Wdint. Tbi be did pritxipiUr thrvurH the agtncj of AleaaMer I roller, bit e iSontiuaie clerk, br whom the money ud for the pur pose of pru!'in and e nohmcnt. Paiin.tu drtittrd thit iki'rm of ille- and corruption, in Ibe er 1 80S, and al their tnteiif i t the tpnn, Mr. ' VhlibrcMl took ihe k4 in rli'rciin in eiiliIon lordk it, f J in conducting the inipeachrueot lo hk it ie rie. Il may be tiacful loeitrti trim ihe prin ted re poll of the trial, ihe M-mineM ei preted br the Kt'. alaieimen of the . time wbrn the tubjert wji tui'.cdi I Itet rill be rcfrel'i"K (oihoe who Imvc i(e If witncited (Urirg rrpnnure from pub lic virtue, in order to acrommoeaic ci -oii;.l frlrn.Uhip or prtr feeling. Mr. WhiiLread 4, Mhn any per eon had been luconteatanlv prmed to have fJKrantlr violated the U himself, and to have connived at the violation of it in otkr whett, in dition. h evpn ted to the itronxeat minon of being an accomplice in the KuUt and a pirikiiler t the (ain of inch inferior culprit ; if tbe houie did their duty, they ahould al lemt arraign and trnaore him, mI by o doinif confer the Kreatett bent fit on iheir country. In the present exhausted stale of our finances, il would show Ihe people that the house of commons were deter mined that the revenues should be fru gally administered ; that they would keep watchfuleye (thoseentr TOe DlJponim intra ma inn nn mm, , r .. . . i.- I however high in rank, or however sane lined by the public confidence for many years, should be suffered to infringe the laws enacted for tbrir regulation, with greater impunity than what would attend tbe meanest depredator in existence. Should the liouvr, however, not come to n decision on the subject ; or should they, l ilaKiiuia s( tka lartf fciil-nr could poasinlv be adJure-l of th guilt oi an individual, agree l und him nut tcuiliyt vhai neaid be tne opinion of tm: people on their conduct I Would they not vjv, and say j'lstlr " it is for tf e emoluments of vour situation tht vou ronttnd lor tlem, rnd for those alone ; regardless of Justice, honor, or public virtue, vou i.h or the places of those who are ncrtised before you, merelv that you m v i p the same iniqiiitout advantage ; no' 'itm the laudable ambition of neiving youi coun try) but fur the bane and suriiid expecta tion of uin." " Tr. Tro"er confesses he did lodire lare wn of nmney at Coutt's; because, he says, it -is more Conveiiunt, and more secure ; . and not: withstanuinir. all the acts ot parliament Which expressly contradicts thii opinion, he thinks it always intended thut thi -houW he-frrmi4el. That-sueh'--a man as Mr. Trotter should make so weik, to absurd a defencc-gauioLaurpUMOg ; but that lord Melville should imitate him, was really wonderful. After having him self introduced tbe acts, and- the regula tions before alluded to, how was it possi tie that the noble lord could hive the fare ay, that in a nrivaiM banker's hands public money was muio wraiwinui ? It ia much eanier, he or more sccuic: nu ays, to give a dratt on a private o-iicr than on the Bank of Englmd. Why f Is not one as valid, and attended with as lit tie difficulty as the other As to security, it was a most extraordinary plan to seek SeCUiliy ; uy kvihi; iiwui 'jfiwvw v alone security could be found. If the Bank of England had failed, no responsi bility would have been incurred by Lord Melville, because he was jubtiSed in pla cing the money there ; but the moment he went even lo the inost reiPMtable private hanteii) his responsibility commenced- la U irjlf l imAII till vni tj situ . . tl.n Ur4 MclvlCe- r-d ler w,M heovf.lmrd ih:fn4tun. It was lr.fmout le pltt.te wruf from the rf ccsH cf the thid be aported with U the haurdous sl of llock -jolni." Lord llrnr? Petty obserter!, that 44 eery material tact wee. that krd MelvlUe had !lo(d h had violated the Ct ol fr IS.mani k. Mrmltiinar Mr. TfotUf to otthdraw l.rice sunn from the Dank A lgland Ufore Ihey were tiuiiiy . . ,. a . ttmm M Ma orivate b' ker'a. If the mwnry were ooce allowed lo be drawn. Il mlfht be tltowed lo pri vale at wall public purposes! wd If the door wae onte opened, u was lmpostl tie i set limits lo the abuse II rosy let In. 1 he speculations of Mr, Trotter had oot failed, but thai wts no reason for putting the public money lo eo unwarrantable a tlsk. Tbe principal Intention of the res olutions pasted it) 1717 was to rcfuute the dUpoeal of the public money, tod le prevent public oflkert from borrowUg public treasures. Lord Melville must havo kftowo thai these re guL lions were br him regularly end systematically vio lated for ten year. If such statement wi true, why should the house not come to resolution, declarin urh persons unfit for any. office of trust f lie confess ed he saw DoVesson why they should act otherwise than any private individual would do to hi egenti who had been guil ty of such malversation." It would la deed, be fortunate If abuses were never detected, rather than il should appear that when ministers violated the most trM m4 lwtmadiie taws for preven ting abuses in thslr departments, perils. meol should come in bet wee, bw and lit violation, and screen ihe delinquent from jutice." This wts the worst precedent lhal could be established in tbetountry. Charles James Fox sid, M II was at range to hear it asvened, lhal the accutcd was not guilty, because no loss occurred from this vandalou transaction. To those m whom the loss of honor was notblng, per haps il mitfht be said that no lost had arisen. Dut what Was the loss of honor to that government which, after such a palpable insunce of delinquency, should preserve its connexion wit it the delin quent? And wbai is ibe loss'of clt.rwier atK? honor to lhal house, should it attempt by its vote lo screen such e delinquent .' Infinitely more than any eum of money could amount to " " The guilt ronaisted in the violation of the law, and it never could be pretended lhal any such violation could be innocent. There were, indeed, many cca in which the mol severe p,iril,mM attached to o Hence, to which tin. chirge of moral turpitude did not ap ply, but which were cumin! iu toase yirnce of Ihe p-erept o ihe law.' Mr. Wilberlorre rt marled,' that i ihe house were on a to sufTrr a minister to ear that h com. i red at s breach of a law, br his ticn.'y. confidential deputy, a conhltntni t- ant . confuntly, for numbeeol t-" and tho superior w to be aHo 'til pin uncensured, because I .. - 1 L, . . , : . . , K L;,k ,km , aflmii'e-l t a nnocrjte oy which the eon pin duct of the house of commons was to be irecud, there was no security reiMiianir for the Tjtbful discharge of any pubiu tiust. Mr. Whi'brendxl he principal cause of the sunii ion impressed upon my mino tht loid Melville id pcipato wb Trofterin rs illicit gain, irises, a I before mentioned, from the fond attachment wiu whkh the noble lord so lone, and under tl'e various chan?ea of cimimsiancea. rlung 10 ihe office of Treasurer of the navy : and it is remarkable that not one of his fiiends has attempted to account for this attachment, or to remove the :mpres sion it is naturelly calculated to produce.' I hat the strong analogy between the rases of lord Melville and Mr. Crawford may be distinctly seen, let it be remem bcred, first, that the 6th paragraph of the 9th section of tbe first article of the con stitution of the United States runs tbua: " No money shall be drwn Irom the Treasury but in consequence of appro priations made by Jaw: and a regular statement and account of the receipt and expenditure of all public money ahall be oubliihed from time to time." Secondlj, that Mr. Crawford ha for year been rrTtneTubTt ToT loaning;-the-ptiblirrmoney to the banks in the District of Columbia, vilihburarithsrtifof towrand without ven- tiitinop lo communicate to con cress -a statement and account" of auch an unwar ranted disposition of the people'a treas ure ; thirdly, that the positive cirectlon Of a resolution of congress as to depositing States, or Us branches, has been knowing ly disregarded ; and, fourthly, that Mr Crawford has clung to. the olfica of Sec retary of the Treasury, notwithstanding the notorious lact ol his being, in every other respect, an alien to the cabinet. A dinner was given on the 1 5th Inst, at New-York, by a number of citizens, con nected with its Various literary institutions and' societies, to the venerable Judee 1 rumbull, the author of M'Fingal, one of the earliest and toe mat deservedly popu lar of American authors. . r t.i.i, i i rouuH V. f. UW, f ilUl! Uh""f tJ Sttr- - a ..a m . a. I i I . ... ....... I . II t.,Kk l iy I U tU WUJ Ukt. nil li rfii UA hi ih trnqtt lf tf ftfrtHMiittDti tj the UnilrJ Sitltt if Jul ft I l'rr e'A.VJ, l)st the term of the Circuit Court ol f3t United Setf s for the fourth Ci; cult In ike District of IMaryland, whith kit now directed by taw ro U hoIJto on the first da cf Ma and seventh 6r of November, ia each yesr, ebsj be hereaftet bolden on the tin Ua; taf Mavnnd Uettmberlooch year, except hen suth tlnVt octur on SunJar, when the terml of the said Courr shall cemtnroce and U boldca on tbe next succeeding dsv. Sc. 2. And hi il Jurthtr enacted, That the (nt session of the stid Cir tutt Court, after ' the passage of this act, shall be held on the eighth day of December. In the year eighteen tun dred and twentv-four. Sett, a." 'And b it fuuther enacted. That all process which may have issu td, or which may hereafter issue, re turnable to The next succeeding taraie, ae hereafter aatabllthed, ahall be held returnable, aed be returned, to those tarms to which they are severally chao. (ed by this act. Approved i WnUfu, JtUff 26, IM. Martin Y.lVtftW, Tailor, trra IHia U ti Mocminf th citUaM of lababury, and ha vicWv, la rriJ, . a a a .a . Utal m haa euaaaaraceo ua TaulorinDuiineti, ' part ot Jgln HUaaaa'S boaw, tilwatwi M ktaftet fttJmrt a Crw doors rVoaa iba Kaat eoraer etb CouruliMM-i brre be w pirrrH awd hm Sabn4 la arommndata aJIV evwtUmea) to paUotuaa aiiatneaa, m l' KraJew ana awi laaiiionabM title, oe lo pleat rancy. He flatter biwaclf, hmm aia ) aiparWure, tbat tbare ar but few, (fmnp, U Hm country, thai eae aurpaat him ia lb eircutow of bia wort. A fair trial ia aTJ ka aka, to pewva the above aiertiaa. The cbanrrt athMo altaO be atrictly alUadad to, a ha baa Ir1 eotrttpowdeat m ih District of Columbia, (oKerc be m last front) wIm aril aend hint the fukioMs on, ia their rrfuUvr araaooa. Ilr hope ay strict aitcwtioai lo business, to re reiva a kberal ahart of pikne pairooace, as be is dVternaaad notbinf aball b kit iintlvM U render famral aaiUTarlioa. KutrrtaiiimcnL AI.FB SMOOT, takea this method of iiurniHir bit friemlt and tba lllflpublc at lam, tUt he bat now finished rep tinny; bit bouse, and haa fitted it vp in the first rale ft) letur tb accommodation of TVotW Jars, and all other wbo may feel disposrd to esJI on him. Hit Houaa ia in Davidson county, on the main roai ldinr from Ssfisburv to Psle Wi. br Lexingto, lie. twehe mile from Sstcir, eiebt from Lesinrton, and twivtyaToue from f siifbiiry. Gentlemen travelling from south to north, or frw north lo toutli, art Invited to CaJI, as every fcawnienc of refrtahmenta foe them selrrt, feedfur their horses, he. will be afforded them at ratv to correspond with the reneral re. din-eel price oi provitiont and Other Decesaariet- 'jniawfte June , 1824. Uit73 Store-House at Mocksvillr?, TO BE. T. wialiet to tent the (btluvintr JL pntperty, durinr one year, or for a term of year, to wit i A lot tt Mocktnlle, Knvan coun ty, on wbkk a spacious store -house, witb a good cellar, and i large two-storr house, divided into convenient tnd useful apartments, are erected. Mttktttlu ta near about in the centre of tbat section of rbwan, known at the Porks. At that part of country, both at to fertility of toil and pupuuujun, is Boi menor 10 any, a profitable raauh aoiglt. be anticipated from a mercannbi etUbbsliraent at that nlace. Gentlemen ia that business, aid wtahing a aituation,-re invited to call and vie th premises, and judge for them selves. EXJAHCrH M.FEARSQ. Mfkrei! May 22, 18ti4. - U9 House and Land for Sale, ON LOW TEHMSa THE subscriber it fully authorised br the last win of Henry Bruner, dee'd. and also by tbe Trpsl representatives, to sell the well known Plantation whereon the deceased did live, about 12 milet east from the town of Salisbury, on the aouth side of main Yadkin, containinir 189 acres ( about 60 of which ia of the beat river bottom in North Carolina. There is on tie pri miset, a good and large dwelling-house, and barn, apple and peach orchard, with many th. er conveniences, to justify me in saying that it ia one of the best Plantations, airreeablv to the number of acrea, on the riverU is now offer. eu si private aaie : me paymenta will be made easy i a credit of one and two years, or if a py. ment ia made of one half, a credit of two vean But if not apld at private contract, it will be of fer at' puijlifl Auction, on tbe prtmUes, on the tn laiuroay in August next. Any person J!lPe" psrchaae at private tale, mart any Ve7appTy fo r 5, 1824 JA. FISHER, xecV. 7ifl9 'rivate Entertainment. TFl 4 subscriber has opened a house of Pri vatt Fitetainment; aha i DO Wrfnoiaiea yrmum an wiiu wi Ull nimjhinJ ir,,innl with a nlentv nf itu best to el and drink. ' II. B. SATTEHWI1ITK. ". Ltnds, tit Public Sale. ON 1uday, of the next Superior Court of AsheVountv w'tU. he iiflered for sale at theC-Wti-ofBeT'co " 100 acres of Land in aaid count v. of an excellent aualitr for rrais. or Crmin. rerma, one half tba purchase mo ney payable in nine months, the other half tn eighteen month. Bond and approved security, to befivert to 10it22 8. SfEER. Guardian t$hdri f r.. 15. 1831 i-..- 'lnar. .I.J. 1 ' fpUl! i..iwhi W,rf rriMla-h as.. J U fr-.n, ih Ma It Asastlv, ,i i.U.s il a tul.U t4 rt,u..U t-mU. a i . a t . , J at 0 i M at.. lats al aj"ii' T" t 7 . i rf IT. II .. rrvHsta fmm v trir. U la,3urti.r tK ta-;ts, five 'iLrfwtorr btWef M ..tl.fulnss ta-l ttd.ty, U aew riMtr'Ul ta lb tuioa U tbabMUM, 1 I ru"s n w.. m tU rsUnre abkh eaa We ptaca-1 ea rea. dtiWsWlbwaalur! K'll. barW.g Mafsrs1 tba sanU kntreaswt of tba Luraturv, aUr the iiasfroctias) f Mr. Wilss rtisUeinf UY ptratf a4 psrfert )hh, tulmm of tba situation, and U bit aWh axist rtsult trm Ug tba Uachart ot both (U. Miiiamu a tba Uatjuttva. tairttbtr WAb lb Hr. Mr. KJ.lv, rrUff a lb Acadetny haiU- Uws Hir wiU f'fir.MaJi aaara bbj ss. r M tba aMaJUetmJ a-4 araal gwwlWtk pupUti they CiM hut ask IHos geatleBae wba wiab ta t Oi w t eun rT tbeta a vshiabW aclaattrVk .J.ietMjVi ta hnwir ittbaf tba4acihtia tfTordad at tUa inatitatioa are aot, at treat, etpiai ta any m wa aw. Ily bruW f tii nard. JwrtJO ' !AAC T. AYKttT. aVoUce. r nnr. funowmg tmi c Und ;o ha sou, w 1 MofUy tba b day of teptcaiber tl. at tba Court House la laaeolntoa ar aa atuea Ibcreol a till ducliarre the ta I due tbervoa k tba year 112 aad tba coating chary, t i 7)0 acrrs, hbtf aa the Catawba river, Joining IiimU of M illitm lleadmoa aad atbers, tba property at WUlm Davidaon, (aat ttted.) 44 acre. Ivlnr aa tba water of tba Cataaba, Joining leade J larnHa ft rotter and other, tbe property af Atel Cra or Kamk, (dado.) 7$ arrea, Iriitf aa Kks4 crack. Joining kadt of William Conoti aad athert, tb property of inaa Utva, (da. oa.) 34 acrea, rting aa tba water of the Cataaba, Joininf lands of Job Nofl aad atbert, tba prop erty of HuJlip Rbyaa, (Jo. do.) 233 arms, l,ia on th asters cf MtiJea . j,aiirBiws ot i- -lJ.... LaU aad albert, tb property of Jarrett Leg tees, (do. do.) 198 acrr. hmr on the water of Dutchman's creek, joining lamb of John little aad others, tba property of John rnnjfie-t Leraieet, tm. do.) y.NU. tUULI I.M. Vkrfl. Jm J, 71. 1K4. 8it7J Valuable Property, for Sale. OH Monday, tb Utb day of October nev befuee the Court-Houst door la Linciln. ton, will be sold, at fiherin"' sale, fur tti, tb fuUoaing artkk of real and persons pro perty, via t 8u0 acrea of Land, hisg oa either a'U of Dall't creek, at ita junction with the Catas ba river, aad cite mling, for a considerable diUancr, along th said river, adjoining tbe land of fete, Bmiacrson, White, and others, tncliistT of very etxellent and vslusble Jrn K'trtt, oomprisinr three convenient fires, all, at present, in (ruod repair, and situated on stream tOording, at very season, a sufficiency of water lor the rt riout ptirpoart of machinery. Tbe land ia a ell adapted to the culture of cotton, corn, wheat, and other grain. Also, a third part of 93y arrti of wrl list, bcred land, lying aa tba wVers af MouaUin Creek, adjoining tba lands of Fulcnaaler, .Kb. ernathy, Cook, and other, and containing an inexhaustible mine of iron ore. Alto. 8 likely arrrsem, one of wham an ei- ccltent hammerman, blower and (org carpenter. All th property of CoL st m. FUck, eiecu ted at th Instance of J. F. Hrcvard and I). M. Fomer, administrators of tba estate of Henry Connor, deceased. And. also, 150 acre of land on BaTI't creek. adjoining the afisresaKl tract of Col. Black s, including a comfortable dweliinr house, ami oth er neeesaary out4uildingt, a good grist mill. saw mill, cotton rin, &r. Uie property of Kcu bTTtiruTW,yeTuT aame. The fertility of tbe toil, and healthy situation of the above lands, on and near the bank of the Cataaba river, a riser which bids fair, at ome future day, to afford a treat anurce of wealth to the western section of our state, la inr aside their other and treat advtntaret, ouel to be sufficient inducement for purchaser ; and it it to be biped that person wishing to obtain great Dargamt, wiu View tDe prcfUlscl, and at tend the tale. JACOB FOILNET, Sheriff. iacsnrsa, J,dv 1 8?4. '1 3 House and Sijrji l'aintinff, te. GEOKGF. W. GRIMES informs his friend, and the public, that he sill continues to execute all kinds of House, Sign, Coach, Wind sor Chair, and Ornamental Pmntinr, in a tivle of workmanship equal to any in the country. Gentlemen having work to do within 50 or CO miles of Salisbury, can engage the subscriber's services on very short notice. , The subscriber takes tint opportunity to re turn his sincere thanka to all those who hare irenerouidy extended their favors to him t and by his faithfulness and industry, in future, hone suii 10 ment their irteniunip and patronage. oautowry, July 3, ib.'. '14 N. U. The subscriber will keen on hand, for tale, all manner of svu' and color, nreaared for the nccommodatron of those vho' rnayish to do small jobt of painting, but who may not have the paints, or experience to prepare them Military Equipments, he. FOU tale, a good and fashionable uniform coat, a chapeau and plume, and a eword, belt, fceAndalihreDirin,Ti.Ttsr7i.Tr barreled Gun : all of which will be disposed of ii cry rcasoname termt : apply to the subscii ber. GEORGE W. CRIMES. SnHthwj, July SO. 1324. '16' tare or Tfortli-Uarolina, CllOttl COUNTT. V OL'KT Of rlcas and Hutncr Scaaiuna, June term, 1824. Andrew Bowman, vi. Robert Jinslfjj.OnirinalattnchmenLleviedonlai appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant it not an inhabitant of this state-. it ia therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian for three months, that anlewtbe defendant eof.fblrwairbefore:the 2nd Monday of September next, and replevy and plead, that judgment will be entered, pro confesto, and property levied upon will be con demned to the plaintiff 'a recovery. By order, MATTHEW K. MOORE, e.e. Price adv. 4. jt25 Fntrj-Taker's Warrants for sale at this Office, FtatUf Xortli-Cnrolina, vase covayr. it r'l'i.'r. "b Ufir., A. 1 1. IN 4 i Puffin, u.ll.n tl..m.l I, . . ir,g in l!.S Sa' t.l!'ftt4 d u4 a'ste, k I im af the e,n, fUt j Lif-, ra.lr a.ibm iba rvluff f,trr4 tbat fu. itoa be wia.U lha Htaura fwn pMM,u,t atrcru). u ll.at uhbss tba k.i fbil! p UolLni f 'luitr I ba b war si ut ti enurtia al . . . tti anurt bausa In dayaf bpta.hri taaasr at danw, ba takta, aad tba u cuuny c fUnU, t on, aa uta ti, Jim, I and Iberr la hWaJ. Lml. em ffn.ff. ti . - mm bnl ei oarte. mvtlV.e. atl, PrWa a-lr. ft I Tii "71 (JTAIR ot ij Court of Mrs tnd i "k eoutny. term. IHJIi Msithaw M, py iwt, wa U It Wmathaa IHMu, 0,1 far tba naUainstioa af tavl M.Tka M,t ,1, rin, I II ariK. lb aatiafaciioa of lha raurt, il i,- , . wts www mfTwmmwit w a a ra laJta of the heir at J.w of A'ba4hCV4 I aot a inbabitsnt rf this utr M Uwrrfur ofuVrstt, H.st yulilkttioa la slia fj,f i era tarauniaa ai was mat tUatf fiutw ' iriaa appear ai ina aeti itn court, oa t! Keond MonJar 1 0, ar sa. ber, taA dear,,. shew can it af any he bat, ahy tb' (ted to bit at on Of th ae,n tl TAm. id,ta4 tbsn tHle, dee'd. ahaQ aot be amvl old la aaxisfy lb aJa.at.r'e li'U MAmir.w r. (Imuimttm, J 72. 1174. IViral t'.e. n OTA IE of NanhX;ar4ina, Bukr soanty. & Court of "teat aral Quart at term. 1124 1 Cabrial aYanby, ta. Tb wka frirtat law of AiAatbaa Ushaa, dee'd. IVv tbe eonddnaatio af land. It tnt-a, i.fa tarb tatiafaetioa of tba eoart Iba Robert V ab. lirterawrlcd w ith last Ikhan, onLf . at law jf Amaibia bahon. dee'd. i r m jj,, Itant of tbia atatc. It w tuertf ir at ,f-t pubHeatioa ba evad la tba Wewrrwvni lit ai are it, tiiat tb said Robert Jm (w pear at tba west Una of our said can ... atwwaad.UoaJar la at- w1, as a.v caaaa, if any be Las, by huW oV,aded ta hint as or of tb br irt at law, aWft ac be cos. dmntd,aad told toaaliafv ta P Wtf Meaiafti, m mi uir.w m. lOaiaX.e . CnaaHltlKi rVe a.. L (J1ATK ot NortbCamfia. tokes O Court of "leas sad QtarterietaW ;,a term, IfC i Samuel Ktrbj aihiiuatraiurt. m. Tne I irs at law af Afattsa r!oa, ibc'l Scire Facias, for Ihe cH!KlTati sptnanrg lo Ibe ntutVtioa y ih- cirt, Uul Koliert tr a son, aba (nUrnaayird , itb Sua U5"n, one of the heirs at la If Anaitiaa Dl- Um, dee'd. m aot an mbahrtant 4 m, rxlr, it it lharrfore arflrred, tliat poblicttL ,f made mi tbe V rstrrn Ctr,iinit sis weeliiixi the a.4 Kobert Jr spprsr at rest .rr of aur si i firt,on the seen! Monday of k? niHer, iJ Jiew ra'isr, nf an be ba a by tbe vl devn drd to h;tn as me nf the heirs al lat the aut Aiiathan llal'on, der'iL shall not be Caitemacd, and ld to utisft the plaintilT'a denuvta. tt'i w i ntr. w k. M'.Kjir, t e. G-rmnn Jmne 22, 1 8 34. Wear. 2 STAIR of North-Carolina, Stoke t ecu ntr. Court of teat tnd Q itrter actaim, inn term,H14: Ptmurl Krrb)t administratm, rt. Ibe lleirt at laar nf .Amalna" IHhon. He 'i Scire Facias, lor the roMleainstMin of Ui.l. H spoearing to the sntiafsrtion of the court. tnt Hjiert A)ekon,arba inStrraarrit-d aiib Ausn Dshon, one of the heir at law of natlian PJ ton, dee'd. ia nut an inhabitant of this ttste, il is therefor olercd by the Coart, that puhlkitioo be made in the N'etern Carolinian six artki, that the id Kobert Jacktoa appear at next ten of our said court, and shew cause, if any be I , whv the land desremleil to him as one of the hetra at law of JWbaa DaJtoa, dee'.U aludi act be condemned and sold to tatitfy tbe plaintiff's W mand. rtl3L MA.TU1ST JL.MQ0lrr. Germanton, hint 22, 18. '4. Price adr. Si. (PTATE of Northamliaa. Stokes cuuii'i Caurt of Pleas and Quarter Session, Ai term, 1834 : Gabriel anby a. The Mrln t ! of inathan Dahon, dee'd. Scire Facias, fjrtfc condemnatinn of land. It appearing to the au isfaction of the court, that Kobert Ackson, b intermarried with Susan Oaltoa, one of the hen at law of Jonathan Dalton, dee'd. i not sn IB habitant of this state, it is therefore ordereoml nu'Tication he mad'p In the Westent CarolnrTt hir six weeks tliat the said Robert Ackrm pear at the next term of our said court, aa im second .VonJav in September next, an.1 slje eaitae, if any ba baa, hv tba Unit drtcefiaHi nim a one 01 me neirs ai uw, nau nm uc demned, and aokl to satisfy the pUuntiH ' de mand. it'19 MATTHEW R. .1OOUE.r r. Cemonsn. Jun 21 1824. Price aJv. S State of North-Carolina, MECKtRNBURO COUNTY. COURT of Plyt and Quarter Session, M term, 18?4 , Jamet Chirk, ta. Jamet D. Wi ! ker: Oritrinal aMaelmient. levied in the hll of John MQnay. - h sppearing to the court tint tbe defendant ia not an inhabitant of this State, it ia therefore ordered, that publication be ma-le three months in the Western Carolinian, gmn; notice to the said defendant to appear at next Court of Plest"ahJQtiaref SearoU to be held for sid countv, at the Court-Honte in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in August nt, to replevy, plead, or scmur, otherwise JS mentwill be ent. red againat. him, and execu tion awarded accordingly. Tcsti ISAAC ALEXANDER, c.wr- "Price adv." ffilt24 State of North-Carolina, 1RR0ELI. COUNTV. fOURT of nd Qua irfc D. Connerj Orricinal attachment, returnetl, &c 11 it oraerea Dy me coun, inai mo (wtio it nut an tiit.MbLtant of thit State) nie m antwer on or before the next term of tint conn, to be held For the county aforesaid, at the court- hnnu in SJlQ.v;i1 ' nn llilnl MohAiT " August., next, otherwise the. plaintiff w''' b hctTd ex parte, and have judgment pro couf'-,ssJ'-It is further ordered, that thit notice be pb lithed for three month' in JreettefCa-. iinian." Teat : It. SIM0STON, Price adr. gi. it23 House and Lot, in Charlotte FOR sale, on accommodating verm, the hotis n,l ln in ,h. tnuinnf charlotte, ubich 1- joins Mr. John Irwin's store, on the north . cor ner. Apply to JAMES TUIur..v. Cflor&fe,'JIay7,;i82. '
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 17, 1824, edition 1
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