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.... l.'r f T'-mrmwn i -Pul i.i mmU
moderate terms, for
, W rath of on t credit,
f... .j
k Mr i i innruuiirr.iHW.
t 't . ' 1 well made nftif. Thou
i-l"Vif.w' ar".r who ih id topi'ty "finny
,Yi V , V tctve-t with wch vcbicU,
.r"?9 would rf e0 to ppiy
If-.-'- ' toon, m it if belieed o
fiTor!'! m cpporf un'ny to procure irie, will
not on ofTer KIn. tD.VARD CRJMS.
Xauii uuA .V eg rM for
; i vbi;bkk cousry.
'ff'M ffflilE fiibicnVr htt dftire to
JL !! -.trrt (r LAND known
'Xr ' ih name of fine W upwirJi
of two liundiy J cel. t hereon U
i tWt"i, luniiiiieu, wre, cOmowxiioui
dwrllmj houtf. with wing at one end for t
Jwriflr room i (rood Barn, Smitb-thop, Stiblr ,
and ail necrmry out J''uwi tojretlicr .with
e:. Kt of .117 V u7 and C..;.7
wlilrj'-A.niile of Morgin'oni aid ihret o'hr r
TRACTS, Nn'n)f th ahfiva rated triclTTbe
"" l-pTrrrWimt-of then mn.nwMnt
not eKeucd by any in utecoo'iTT, rTtp)p
od corenicncc, : A'Oi i-kv tracta on the north
fork of the Ctwba Hirer, ai l one on u l ly
Crerki leral lot ii MtirjraMoni belwceo
TwentTTindthirtr- --
Likely Neprocs ;
Amongat bem are mrchamck j alto a pood
.jraon nd ,Jen. The tale i oommrnre the
26itj day of n'eii flctTer7 aHli rwirt-TIotiW 1n
Mik canton, and continue until all are ioIJ. The
comUUunauf the aala Jtre thcie. twelve, roo ')t.h
credit will be (firen, bonda with appro7rd ac
curitr will be required. J. M. GREKNF.KK.
JHartk 2rt, 1829. 5i6i
VALUABLE PROPERTY
I OR SALE.
in 'rtiie f.f a deed of trnat.
1 1 ia A-J eaecitel to me by Kara AI-
,ttrmong, mere ii ur nncrro mr
rrJle. oi Mondiv, 'he 18th dav of
May r al, at the MansitHi Motr! in 'he town of
Ealibtiry,le foUawmir proj-r riy, vus
The ttock of C'ioda on hand, eonwitinf; of a
-ftrp awortroent of dry jrovdv bard ware n(l
" tutlery, .arblcb hat bf ? laid in itb f reat care..
Two likelv ne jrro womr-n, anrl iTiree childrtfl f
" ?Two bort"ifl"caralJ and tumreat r-,
One pK and haforat, ufnriM artUk f,....
""liLo'nie fine JMlIch cpwi J r'
Stock of boifl. and a vin'etj of other trti.
-eleii .
- At the atTie timf, thre will also be offered
firwde. the-MANMOX HOTELr-wUb tbo- ad..
- -Mwnglct. bejojngmir to rime.' - t h tiiif
lirge, conrenient, e"lT fuilatiFd; and it not inf-
'--lwaOo.JUiy.Ja. U.5 . X't?WJ1nf ,ne atatei
iivii(r from 20 to 50 room"inlt,"witTi tlx heat
-oflieet ttacbed.:.OH,vlUeT pretjuea , tfa. .very
tupcrior Stuble, .calculated to hold from 50 to
6Q bonet, t brick kitchen, ice .house, and all the
other wocsi-iry out -buildinjft. There it alto in
tlie main 4uildinir, fronting the nia'm treet m
excellent itore rocm, counting and lumber
room, and cellar, on the same. It ii prrmmed
a further description will be unnecessary, a an?
.penon wisliingto piirchaie, la requeated to call
and trtew thetrerni. TJ iloute ia also well
- fcroiaUed-wilb .new Jiirnitur, of an etreljcnt
quafity, which will be told with or wiMiout the
House s may tuit the parties.
Alo, 4 out l(t, on the north Mfuare if aaid
town; and the interest that the said Sllemnni;
""owhi i'iths houw and lot now occtrptcd by ol.
K. Yarbro.
Terms will be made known on the day of sale ,
and tale to continue from dav to di.
R. II. ALEXANDER, Trwfre.
Jpril Wh, 129. 4(66
Land for
IN pnrjaanceof a decree of the Court of
i F.quity for Rowan county, the Clerk and
Master will sell, at public auction, on the ?3rd
day of May nex. at the Court-House in Snlis-
bury j a tract of land, late the property of Wil
liam Hampton, dee'd. lying on Grant't Crrck,
sen. ana o'.nersi combining ojj acrrs or tnere
abouts. Thit land is valuable on account of its
location, brine near a jrood mill, and within the
tion, being near a good
n-nicnt distance ot 2 oi
convenient distance of 7 or J m.ies irom ahsr
bury. - The rale is ordered for the purpose of
making a division among the heirs of the late
proprietor and a credit of I elve ntonth is of
fered to the purcliaser, upon his gjv'mg bond
t-wtttripproved security, for the purchase money,
nd a litle mde for the name ttooo-full pavment.
SAM'L. SILLIMAN, C. M E
ruvib subscribers will stJI, without Mil, at
J Alocksville, on Fridnj-;the 1 5th day of May
oooimoJating' terms, the mo' valuable
"plantaiion in the : couhljr'of Eii wan. The tract
situated in "ih'e Forks of ibe Vadkln, on Ceda,r
Creek, and contains between
. . 400 and 500 Acres ;
the dwetKng house is new and commodlou'k, with
auitable out-hoitses. and a still-house: the Plan-
J5 Jl tnJejKfJ!ierfjiJr.v',The healthiness of c
the situation, and superior fertnVy of 'thT toil;"'
Kive mis plantation a fair preterence, for all the
purposes of Jgriculture, over any in the county.
Also, will be sold, at the tame" time, the Tav
:r Iloute in Mocksyille, accommodated with
ottt-houses, atables, garden, &c. being as eligible
aituation for that business as any in tbe county's
and two other Houses tnd Lots in Mocksville.
kj"0" 'snnff to purchase, may call on the
anbtcribeft at any time before the dav of tale
'; . -v-':''if!- 0. JONES,
Jtmh UH, t8. W JNO. CLEMENT,
FH F.1.P tCTTllLY iufurmi the eitlirm of flil
at ix'xiry, and the au'rounoln country, that
h iKxiipiei the ihop on main itrret, a few rioora
Kith of tLi emirt4ifmM, rrrrntly oeeupied by
8ilaa Tern ?rtt on irt.J himaetf. wtrerr be w
entri a!t iUicr'BtbM of -Tartotuso, ,o-iW
mort nidtfitiihle and aubftintinf manner find
at price, of which no oat, cvejt In thet bard
tlmea,can cumplain.
Having been appmnttd Agent for the Xjnar
Kulr Hiitim of Tailoi'tmr, invented by Mr, V il
aon, of fUw-Vork, wbica tarpaarf any thln in
til line or Duaioeaa hitherto ditcovered, be will
be rrifnlarlr f.iroiahed, at abort Intemlt, with
the laiert fiUioni from Taria, London, Nrw.
Ymk. and Pbilailelphta, accompanied with drmf'i
wd portrait flurvii which will enable bint to
farniah f rntlemen wiih Fancy Garment equal
to any in the Ktate. lie hope hiiacquaintaiicee
aadtbc public, will continue to patroniie hie
Shop, and aiiir them that no exertion on hit
art, will be wanting, to render general aat'w
ctiun. '
Salitbury, April 6, 1 8 Tit t
N. B The aubacriber n aiithorii'd to tell
righta for uting the Sqifirt liu't fpittm, abort
mentiotrrdt to instruct purcbaaerain thia new
mode of cuMinf, and furmah ttKm with the
KUlea, Lrair Portrait t ifuret, ue. appertaining
to tne tiinra,. . . U)n u,
ltatcof ;,or t-Car oUnvi, -
Cjn'EKiaR C Ktrt'of ?.iw; f.IJ term, 1858 1
Marion Tinner w John Tanner. Petition
f tt diroree. It appcarina; to the aatiifaction of,
. . T .. j .a ..... ,
me conn, in this raae, that the tlelenoaat rH
sides' ftrtTmtTht flmrr of rliit-StareT-Ordetrtl,
therefore, that publication be made six weeks in
the Western Carolinian, for ibe defendant to
sppear at one ne xt superior court of law to be
1irtd fo rcVfrtttifrp- countyron ttx-seventh
Monday, after the fourth 'domiay in March next,
then and there toanawu pkad or dctuur.tO said
peti'.ioni othrri it will iieJaken pro con
frso and heard tx pane. Gt66
J. M. HUTCHISON, r.. e. f.
ftlatc of rorti-l!arolnai
MECKI.KHRCRO COrTIi
SI PERIOR Court of law, fall term, I838 F.Ii.
za Cox ts. Wm. Cox i Petition f Divorce.
It prarin to the satisfaction of the court, that
tlje drfendnt is not an inhahi'ant of this State i
Ordered, hcrrf re, that publication be made six
weekt in the Wcaiern Carolinian, tht he ap.
peaf at mr next Miwrior court of law, to bm
LeU ibr aaid county, on, tbe seventh Monday af
ter twrrth Monday jn March trext,"theH "and
there 'o plad answer or demur," to aid petT
ti onT"rirhfrw Ttwilt tw tak en rrro eonfesso
ami beard cx pt.. .; ".'fit55
: "-"--' :::frM. WJTfinsOJt,-,.,
JMEtKI.ES llPftO COCJTTI :
St :rrjuoH. court .. iriawZ"aiirtai,:i83:i
.Brnjimin 8tjward . Hsrriet Steward;
pftiuon for rlivorce. The defendant in this
CU? residing beyond the bmtt vf the state,
apprarsjo the court i urevredj therefore, tht
pubTi -a ion" be mndp mx "wrks m the- Wetrtv
Carolinian, for the defenlint to appear at our
next tupenor court of law, n the 7ih Mo'idv
aTter Ui 4th IrtMirfh, 1X29, and plead, answer
or demur, or tins petition will b beard rxparte,
and decreed acrordmplv. 6ff6
J. 1. HUTCHISON, r. ,. c. I.
Atatti oC .Vort-CArVmrt,
MECKLRXBCilO Ot)ITI I
"TJI r.BRCARY sossioo, 1829, JanwsN. ely vt.
M. ttie heirs
Caveat to a i'l. It appearinir to the astisiiction
uf-tht cowtllia' the following named persons
(htr at law of Wm. Damett dee'd.) are non-
residents oi this Hate, viz; Attry A'pie, Jane
Dale, F.lizibetli Uroomheld, Martha Falls, Ann
Hrt, Wlll am JUrsctt ami Xlarsrtt Bornt-tt,
children of Abraham and Mary Dsrnett ; Wm.
rtsrnrtt, Samuel Barnett.and Susan Erwin, chil
dren of Samuel a"d Margaret Barnctt ( Dorcas
Cathev, daughter of Wm. and Mary Elliott, and
Wm. White, grandson of the same ; Ann Bar
nett, wife of Thomas Harnett, dee'd. Thomas
Harnett, George Rarnett and Sarah Elms, chil
dren of the name J.ihn Porter and Mary Or
mand, children of James tnd Ruth Porter, dee'd.
Jamt Harnett, and the children of Thomai
:MMteiltxyr'name-kowtt.Y4t is there
fore "ordered that ffhsmowbw'tnsrx
in the Western Carolinian, notifying tbe said
heirs to appear at our next court of pleat and
T'nrt r"'"1 W firr this rni'nty, "n
the 4th Monday of May next, then are there to
shew cause, if any tb?y hare, why probate of
the last wilj and testament of Wm. Barnett,
dee'd. should not be had.
-:i6W.'':: ISAAC ALEXANDER, e . -r. e.
Slat tf jtatih Cartfimti firwft cwtttft"
e.9XitP.'e'. and gtiarjte? Fesion,'Febniv
ary term, 1829? ffi
, i li411ad.cn,' Robert Haden, Judithan Marr and
Margaret lut-wifer Peiititw; partjtibn -of tindi.
If jpcarlrif W tb satHiictioti of the court tbat
'tne'oTemlanfljriiYS
it is therefore ordered by theTCourt that ubH
cation be maile for six weekt successively in the
Western Carolinian, that the kfndnU appear
at our next eotirt ot pleas and qaar rr sessions
to be held for the county of Rowan, at the court;
house in Salisbury, on tbe third Monday in May
next, then and there to plead, answer or demur
to said petition, or the same will be taken pro
conlesso, ana beard ex parte.
4tC . , , JNO, CII.F.S.
CommUteA to JaU
OF Rowan county, N. C. on tbe 10th April,
1829, a negro man, who says his name is
ton; that he belongs to Samuel Henegan, of
Mecklenburg county, N. C. i and ran away from
hit master five or six dayi ago. He is about 3 J
years old, black complexion, and common size.
The pwner i desired to prove property, pay
charges, and take said negro away.
JprillQtijH
nVAirruoiUTY.
f"ltf UPnJmt mtktC. SUtli f America,
--'A' rROCLAMATiON.-i
- Wuhm Treaty of Commerce and Kar'fa
tlon, between the United Sialos of America and
Hit Majrrty the Kinr of Prussia, vu Concluded
td tlgiird JVribeir f leoipotentiarie M Waab
inrtfwi, ob tua first day of May.' o thousaofl
eisht httmrred tod twewiy sMibty wbich Ttratr
beinr in thf English and French Unjuagr a, it
as follows: . .
Treo'ii if Ctmmtrtt ami agatin bftvtn iht
. Vnitt J Statu f.lmerit, tftasf hit Mujttt Iht
Xlnj t'ruma,' ,
Tiie United Siatfi of America, tnd hit
M.jesty the Xinr of Truula, eqti!l tni
rotted with tht) desire of maintaining the
relations of 'good undertanding witicb
have hitherto to happily subalsted between
Ihrir respective St sits, oi extending, tlw),
and consolidating the commercial inter
course between them, and convinced that
this object cannot better be- ajccomplishad
than by adopting the system of en entire
freedom of navigation, end i perfect re
ciprocity, bated upyrfrinciplet of enti
ty, equally beneficftl to both countries,
and applicable, in time of petce it well
1 in time of war, hire, in consequence,
greed to enter Into negot'utiont for the
conclusion of trett; cJlavigaUdnrKl
commerce, for which purpose thVPretf
denf of the United Stateg viifc conferred
fulf powert on Ifenrv Clir, their Secre-
Jari of State, and his Majeaty tht King of
f rutsia net confeired itfce- powers oa the
Sieur Ludwig Niedertteter, Cbrce fl'Af'
fiiret i'f his Majesty, nesr tbe United
Ststettand the said rienipoien'iarics
having exchanged "the! r's'ila' TuTI "powertj
found io good and "Due form, have rpnclu
ded tod signed the following aniclei :
AITICLB !
There shall be sc.ween the ttnitorict
of the high contracting parties, a recip
roc 1 1 liberty of commerce and naviga'ton
The Inhabitants of their respective States
shall mutually have liberty to enter the
poets, places, and rivers of tbe territories
of each party, wherever foreign com
raerce is pei mined. They shall be at
: inert y to sojourn tnd reside in all parts
whatsoever of sid territories, in order to
.MSpd tojbeir affairs, and the hali en
To to that efTert. Ih m trnril "inrl
protection -.a -oitrve
wherein they reside on condhion of their
uimmin g to . the ia s and o romances
there prevailing.
ARTICLK II.
r ; Prcsstan rs-v -w vin g. . either ladea
or in ballast in the ports of the United
States of Ameicaran4 reciproc.llyvca
tefs of the United States arriving either
I fieri or : in balUtt ia the ppjrtv.oLt.he
Kingdom oFFrussIf, sliall br treited, on
their emnnce, during their stay, tnd at
i heir departure) upon tbe same footing a
national vessels tomlfig from the same
place, with respect to the duties of ton
nuLC, lighthouses, pilotage, salvage, and
oon chjtges, ts well is to the fees and
peMjuUi es f public ofliccrs, and all other
duties or charges, of whatever kind or
denomination, levied in the name, or to
the profit of the Government, the local
authorities, or of any private establish
mcnt whatsoever
ARTICLa ill.
All kinds ol men lumtise and articles of
commerce, either thr produce of the soil
of the U. Sutet of A nerira. or of ny
other coun:ry, which may he lawfu'ly im
ported into the ports of th- Kingdom of
Piussia, in Prussian vessels, may also be
imported in vessels of the United States
of America, without paying other or
higher duties or charges, of whatever
kind or denomination, levied in the nme
ortQthepro
local authorities, or of any private estab
luhments whatsoever, than it the same
mfrrk""d!'it 9 prorl- h"r! hren impor-
ted in Prussian vessels. And reciprocal
ly, all kind of merchandise and articles of
commerce, either tbe produce of tbe
soil, or of the industry of the kingdom of
Prussia, or of any other country, wbtch
may be la wfulfy imported into ibe ports of
States, may also, fcjw.li
ian""f iiels Wit houi ayin'.-oihef::;or
kind or denomination, levied in the name
or to the profit of the .Government, the
local euthonties, or of. any private estah
lishment whatjoever, than if the same
merchandise or produce had been impor
ted in vessels of the United States of
America. - -r -
ARTICLE IV.
Ta crevent the possibility of any mis
unaersianaing, it is nereoy oeciarcu, um
the stipulations contained in tbe two pre
ceding articles, are, to the full extent, ap
pur able to Prussian vessels and their car
goes arriving" in the ports.of the United
States of America, and reciprocally, to
vessels of the said States, and their car
goes, arriving in tbe ports of the kingdom
of PresUaf whether the taid vessels clear-
I directly from the ports of the ccAjny to
w-bicb they rcipectively belongVor fron
the ports of any other foreign cpunlry
"No higher or other duties shall V tm
posed on the importatloo Into tbe United
Ststes of any article, the produce or
manufacture of Trustlt and no higher!
or other-duties -srull be. imposed orijhe
Importation into the kingdom or Prussia
of rrry tmtcleVth pi-dducorsninufacturt
of the United Ststes, than are, 6r thai) be
ptyable on the like article, being the pro
duce or manufacture of any other foreign
country. . Nor shall tny prohibi'ion be
imposed on the importation or exports
(ion of any articles tbe produce or manu
facture of the United States, or of Pros
sit, to or from the pons of. the United
Sti'es, or to or from the ports of Russia,
which shall not aqumllr extend to all other
nations.
AITtClI YI.
All kind of merchandise and articles of
commerce, either the produce of tne soil
oy of tbe industry of the United Stes of
America, or tny other country, which
may be lawfully exported from the ports
of the said United Slates, in national vet
aelt, may also be exported therefrom In
rrossian vessels, withou' paying other or
higher -duties, or-charges.oLwbiitf ff r
kind or denomination! levied in the name,
or to. the profit of the Government, the
local authorities,4 of of any private estab "
lishment, whatsoever, than if the same
merchandise or produce had been cxpor
ted in vesstlt of'he U. iftilesOr VneTlca
ft till a. .... J
- An exact reciprocity man ic ooervea
in the ports of the kingdom of Trussia, to
that, aillini of . JtlcrcJ? n,c)Ue antljiri icles
of commerce, either the produce of tht
soil, or the industry of the said kingdom,
or of any other country, which may be
lawfully exported from Prussian ports in
na'ionil vessels, may also be exported
thrrefrom in vessels of the United Statet
of Amerirt, without paying other or
higher duties, or charges, of whateVei
kind or denomination, levied in the name
or to the profit of the Government, the
local authorities, or of any private estab
lishments, whatsoever, than if the same
merchandise or produce bad been expor
ted in Prussian esls. '
ble to Ibe coWMsemnffaHonoHbeswo
countries, which IS Jcipietively reserved
by each of th...b.ifth Comrsctiog parties,
exclusively to i
articlx int.
Jiopridrhy or prq(cr.crce shall be given,
directly or indirectly, by either of the
conefmg parties, iox ...l?.y .mp.-yr
corpora ion, or agent, acting on their be
half," ot lindeftheir adthriy-- in the purr
chase oT any" article of commercc lawfwi-
ly imported, on account of, or in refer
rence to", the Character of the vesael,
whethet it be of the one pny or of the
other, in which such ankle was, impor
ted i it being the true intent and meaning
of the contracting panics, that no distinc
tion or difference whatever shall be made
in this respect." 1
ARTICLE IX.
If either party h WI Hereafter grant to
any other nlionr'iy particular favor in
navigation or commerce, it shall Imme
diately become common to the other par
ty, freely, where it U ft ecly granted to
such other nation, or on yielding the
same compensation, when the grant is
conditional.
ARTICLE X
The two conttacing parties have gran
ted to each other the liberty of having,
each, in the ports of the other, Consuls,
Vice Consuls, Agents, and Commissaries,
tn
joy t h- tame pri vi legiila oTdpo we flZGt
those of the most favored nations. But
if any such Consul shall exercise com
m
erce, theyitratt - be submitted to ihe
same laws and usages to which the pri
vate individuals of their nation are sub
milted in the same place.
The Consul, vice vonsuis, and tvom
raerdaljNgcnts, shall have the light, as
such, to sifts judges and rburaforslin:
sucCcilteliWc
ir33uc-aan
tfofftfri'rtiftd to their harget tbo4iAalie;
interference Of the local adthorlties, un
less the conduct of the crew, or of the
Cptaini should disrarbr the order or t ran
quility of the country;, or the said
Consuls, Vice Consols, or Commercial
Agents, shou!d require their assistance to
Cause their decisions to be carried into ef
fect or supported. Ii is, however, under-
nitration, shall not deprive the contending
parties of the right they have to resort,
on their return, to the judicial authority
of their country.
ARTICLE XI.
The. said Consuls, Vice Consuls, and
Commercial Agents, ere authorised to re
quire the assistance of the local authoti
UcVfof ths
merit of'.the deserters from tfe Mf s vV
wir ani rnertiian; vesctyoi tncirrouri' , i
try. For this purpose they shall apply .
ta'the'compcferr f'tinlt4iudtf nd,',w,,
orTirtis," and .'shalU lrtTwiriiirir'..- d. mand- - X
Said deserters, proving by the exhibition , V
of the registers uf the vtiirls", thr rftllsor ' j-1
me crews, or py omrr owicisi oocumenn, ,
thai such 'ifldltjdflilt formed p1j?f, i
f raws and oft this reelimatioti being' '"J ' "i
not be rerused, Such deertet, .when
arrested shall be plared at the disposal
f the said Consuls, Vice Consuls, or
Commercial Ageuttt and raay he confined '
in the public prisons at the request and
cost of those who shall claim them, iu
order to be scot to the vessels to - which
hey' belonged, or to others of the lime'
country. Jut If not sent back withirr
three months, from the dsy of their ar
ret), they shatlbe set t liberty and shall
not be again arrested for the same rsuso
However, if the deserter should be found .
to have comnlitted any crime or offences
his surrender msy be delared until the
ribunal before which his rase shall be .
depending, shall hre pronounced its
sentence, and surh sentence shall have :
been carried into effect.. ,
ARTICtt XII
The t welfib itul of iia treatsof iratw
ty tidcommfrreTroncIuded betweehThe
partiet in iT8$, end tht articles. frum. the
thirteenth to the'twentv fourth Ww-In lve,
of tnit which wis concluded at Hcrlio in
I799-, wrth therxcfrHofvfb4a4'para- -
grsph in the nineteenth article, relating
I", the trely siK G..., f,rifain. are
hereby revived will) the aame force ana
vlr l'u etfs" if '1 hey were- m tde pH? t 4b
context of, the present treaty j it. being,
however, understood, that the ttipUUtiont
contained in the articles then revived,
shall he alwys considered as in ho man
ner alTeciing the treaties or mnventiont
eoncludrd by either party with other
Powers during the interval between the
expiration of the mid treaty of 1799, tnd
ihe commencement of the operation of
ihe pretent treaty. . ,
The parties still being cclrr)t!s in con
formity iih their. intention declarrd in
the twelfth article, of the wt4 treat of
1799, to establish bet wet.n,th?rr)scyes. or.
in rortrert- w it h ot be r tn jritirp.e .1' o crs
ftfP.tlfr provisiuns m insdra.. jut proJcc
tint and freedonsd .ncu:rar-hivigstiott . "
arrd commerce, and. hjen tnav Jt the
mine time, advance the cause of civiliza
ration and humsnity, engage again tr
treat on this subject, and at some future
and convenient ns? riod.-
. AKTICLE xnt.
Coris iile rlng' he'' rfm ol r Tie s"t rvf ' t hr rr -speciive
. countiies. of ihe i wo highcon
raHfl"piiUc5,. .and.lhoyTJ'l"'?
suiting therefrom with respect to the
various events wJvkh miyjakfj pUre, his
agreed that i mm hint vestal belonging
:o either of them, which my be bound io
a port, supposed at the time of its depar
ture, to be blockaded, shall not, however,
be captured or condemcd for having si
te mpt etft:ajKrsiVjitTet-to tf -aaid. porn
unless it can be proved that aald vessel
could, and ought to have learned, (luting
itsvovage, that the blockade of the place
tn question still t ontinued. But all ves
sels, which, after having been warned otT
once, shall, during the same voyage, at
tempt a ecnnd time to enter the same
blockaded port during the crmtinu'ince
of said blockade, shall then subject them
selves to be detained and condemned.
ARTICLB XIV.
The citirens or subjects of each party
shall have power to dispose of their per
sonal goods within the jurisdiction of the
other, by testament, donation, or other-
izens oi" subjects of tlie'bT
succeed to their personal goods, whether
hy "ietrmnt or ai.iute.
take possession theieof, either by them
selves or by others acting for them and
dispose of the name at their will, paying
such dues only as; the inhabitamttrof the
country wherein the laid goods afer shall
hi subject to pay. ia like Citseit.Anil l?i
ersse m he absence of the. repfesentativo .
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arh;,'ct'e"'snat''Wtat!e'n;'Ot'ioei.goai
nr imyMake raeasureaXoTs-. receiu5. , .. .
them And it a question should ass .
among sevsraLclaimants, to which of
them taid goods beiongt tbe-aame shall bss .
decided finally by the laws and judges of
the land whereiit the said goods are. And ,
where, on the death of any person holding
real estate within the territories, of the , .
one party, such real estate would, by the
lw.jiLJLfl.Cjndescend on, a citizen or
subject of the other7'were"1trBcrt ritsqMl----
ified by alienage, such citizen or subject
shall be allowed a reasonable time to sell
the same, and to withdraw the proceeds
without molesraiiorvand, exempt from all
duties of. detraction on the part of, the
Government' of he respective State?.
But this article shall not derogate, in any
maimnJfom tnaforco of the Jswa V
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