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if t r - 1' -1 . V 1 ; 5 . i I v n ''to: 4r K ' 7 t v. I 1 J ,f 1 s services mav be necessary. Tac Ui-aa! thorough fare through the Tower waVstuppeaViVis nWHing. : Ab6at 1 2 o'clock there were about - " . -000 .persons collected at Spa -fief da , Ar a buiiter pair, a hackney coach! V 7 arrived," from .trbieh four personslgbt Put , tie fimand you Will conquer Individually you arejiothing.-coV Jectively you are every V "tiring. You' have ' enemies ' here, so mind. 1 In deed; wherever you meet, you have enemies." A second orator said. f ' 44 Gentlemen; we. have the! monopoly 1x of the world" The friends of equal I kiiiis aim iixeuum wouiu noi near him;butlputan end to his- speech by po Uiii Cr , 'i. ' ; V'he meeting had not broken up whfc n ouypperwa? put to press ; on t He' Gontrjry Imndreds were flock ..' BRUSSHLS NOT. "2 SEC'OND- CHAMBER OF THE . ' STATES GENERAL.- A r nessage was cceivcdj fromis ;3ijes ti with the J treaty concTuded betwBiitr the King and his . Royal Highb ess the' Prmce7 RegenrojT.Ci Britaw Hanover, . &c. f of whiclj ; - tlie followi is the substance j: w; f ': Art 1. The duty called the Droi , dAubaare, and the impostsnanied Gabello -d'ffcfedito and Revellance. d'Emiirauoo, shall be no logger de manded or levied, whether an inheri tance pJissesi from the States of his majestthe King of the Netherlands to th e tit ' m in to h s of Hanover, o r fro m this last country to the Former king-; ; doni ; but all such impostsare for ever abolished and suppressed by these presentSf on Vhe footing of a perfect reciprocity. , - 2. Tiiis arrangement extends not , only to the duties and imposts, the .produce of which come into the pub lic 1 treasury, btit also f those ' which may 'have' been hithertolevied lor the , particular accbuntsof any Provinces, i Towns Villages Corporations or ; Communities Whatever, and which t" consequently shaibnot have in future ' the power to require or levy such , duties or imposts. 3.. The said Convention is 'appli cable not only to all the -cases which shall occur in future, but also to those xvhich are at this moment still un- finished. ' , 4. However, as it Concerns onlv property and the free transmission, the two kinerdoms maintain in full BcXue vigour all the laws relative tfrvw! personal oougauon 10 military duty, and neither of the two govern menu tfjm which the present declara tion .emanates, shall be limited in re$pect to legislation ob this subject. This declaration as ratified by his majesty the king: of the Netherlands, the 6th of Oct,p6er, 18 16, and by his - Royal Higj'ess the Prince Regent,1 in the nve 8c on the part by 'his ma jestyitfe King of Great Bt itin, Ire i laiKf and Hanover, the 20th of Au----vgust. 1 ' About thirty Britisli emigrants, Veturned, disappointed and cheerless, Vlvere landed hereon Saturday, fro n k f the Cheerful. Beveridge, arrived from - NewYork.;' There are several eaverft.axnbng themrwhor of course,' " could not obtain a livelihood by their trade there, while British fmanufac ; tufs were selling" so far below .theOr , riginal cost. Others whose expectant tjorisf perhaps were unwarrantably 3ji$h setting out, may have returned, ; lpt so much from being unable to j;et , employment, as from finding ;Vt he encouragement so far shoi;tof Vheir v Bopesv Some descriptions of -artificers; we believe, have fared better, , such, as masons, joiners, c. laboVers, a'gncultur a( disti icuj' But withal u.unu cujipioymenxn me :th age Jor - emigrating; has been ! such: that fcfeat 'numbers.-of' almWt -T i tlescriptipnsV havev found them- u:f. selves; after lingering some time ti?,f' ' rpciuiyicss auu sun ..wiinout occupa i T ; tron The sea ports are full if ihem; ,'" J, V ormeahs ot returning- home.;- Cant. fjievenugu says, maicouia. ne ' nave; t 1 k!n1 theni gratuitously; he 'might il A . : , : I have go a thousand passeng senders bfthis descripuon at New York 'To 'ihew - th?; height to which the . emigrating ; V-Vvc'-wonia has risen, ve may ribticeVmat,' I i ; i v : I -.re are toldi '.among: the persons. returned by this ;vesser, :' a' game-. could not believet until be ;had' occu lar demonstration of ihe fictaharthe Yankees-'' had ribVmore 1 use; for "his r-rvices,inan.ioe, people ot liuenos ' . .yr?s nart-tor;tne stoves and hearth x rn : 1 wich some of our ; iageTspecu r llncipicr.cy " bl :ouV: commerce with ; ,tVat: fluartcK drfwopircf: ofiitttria:& ifBavarid, This eveniner at .alf pr&t six o clock, the marriaee of ' ' ; Marriage tfJAchEntflcror ' .v "'Mtf rnncets Charlotte ': VV r:er royja highness the Pnneess Char loU5T;ith1usiihpcrai majesty FrtacU f C-Awj Xing of Hungary; andohcTniafc. vras solemnized in the chapel bfthd Royal Roman Catholic CKurchti1-; ''"'' 1 At an clectiortbrmagistraieorpoi lice, and commissioners; forvthe tbwtf of; : Fay e ttevlll e j for? the ' y ear I Bit; held at the court hous6 Aon iiondav the 6th instant, the' following gentlef mca were eieciea.: ?tf.., John Vinslbw, E$tee; V 4 Magistrate, &i Folic John Thomas, D uncan' ilf 'teraiii" 1 Duncan Thompson, John Clark, Stedman, . John ilatthews, Sc: Colin bhaw : Commissioner, f - . ' , The Legislature of this state ad- journed on Saturday last after ;thjrtyJeighV';..atc; an unusual pro pbftior of wVicV weVe of an Important nature.' Among thee mav:be enumeriUed the several acts incorporating companies for inV fjrpvingour ioternal navigation, and the ode prohibiting the issuing or,: receiving of due bilis.e-aUpon the wholes the late session although one ot the- longest was also one ,. of the busiest oi the; legislature for setve-rai years and I Lope J .may be p?rmitted to add, is characterised by peculiar pu jiic spirit and Ijberali ty. Of . this the appropriation of 10,000, rur a statue of VVashiog tjijo, and the determination to edu cate.the son-Ot Capt. BUkely, are striking proofs - v Raleigh Minerva, Jan. 3. RESQIUiTONS, Passed a: the late session of the Gene ral ji88emb.y. . NORTH-CAROLINA, In SenaieyDecember 27, 181 T. WfiEuhA!iw was .Resolved, by, the senate and: house of co tn mon ot the General Assembly .ot North XoUVa6theirVessipj) -in the year 18 J4thnt a auperb'Sword appropriated adorned ihouttl bw p : c s e n t e d t o C a p t a i ri J o huso n, B la k e -' Iv of the United Stated sloop ot wax wasp, upon nis return to the United States : whereas. CaDt. Blakelv having ..perSsfted at' sea,. tfe op,, portunity has been, lost of. tender ing to him this tribute of afifect ona.te anu nonorapic regara jbut having leit a wile ana child endeared to the peopled! :the state, by his gallant conduct in the - services of . AKi:couW rty ; & it being proper that the Swore) intended lor him .should be placed i the; hands "ot hti family , Be it thereforeunantm Re-, solved, By theeoate and house bf cbmmonf ol thi i-General Assembly ot N6rthtiVoiina;ihat his&xcellen- cv ine oovernor De reaueated tn fcrwardiotMfsBUkelV the Sword wickiasirted' by the General AsWmblkSii8l4: to be 'presented to fer hSsbaii , togehet with a copyor tneir resolution on the subject ; and to express to Mxs, rliakely the deep interest which this Legislature will, always take in her happiness andvelfare ; . - Resolved further. That Cantain Blakely's child be educated . at the espence of this state 4 ami that Ai rs. BUkely be requested to draw "on the Treasurer of this st ate, from, tithe to time, tor such sums of txroney as shall he required for theeduciation of ihe said child i ' . ResolirevlatrHsceifenct the Governor vbe" requested . ta for 7a;!. ?altelyfaxopy oi the foreoing resolutions V v t y ' ; tJoant msWnturredTtlt b V boAihouwc'rv1v !j: WH &BEAS' it w"att?6yt of iiupyriancc to me cnaracter of .this 'tat(s; well ;as'1tsco'iS wyrcialjuul aoitufaJnWresis; that a direct outlet to; the' ocean' should be Tonried fori the! ' watera'of AlbemarleiSojundMof4 sufficlenil acpjnroamutneentryt, vessels 6f,buftbeD::l;'aisdhere presented tothiseneral Assem-1 biy that 4 1 is probable siicfXlioout' let might be fbadi by closing in a? sblubjeman (whitlTnbw:eiVs?s?bctw hereby appointed tommUsi6ners.to f y w u F , M v J" S K 1 1 1,U P C pg l EAYT.T'EyiliLE.; , beniarleiand J?a'mplicdSo1aridsV-i:- Rifolvetbati flavidClSrSamSeBfta JosiSh;ttbl!yJccph'r;Dklri and; John LiUle beatid ih'e 'are ineers to. survevall: auch'narts of Hhrltvi.?r ,n vu; rt Mr. ; the Albemarle kndCrcitao Sounds f as shall be necessarvv- to rr.rtiln as snau oe necessary- to rasceruin cftfWJ :tc praeticabrd : toViorm . uuaici i mc ocean lo.-the; w5 fcr iPf Aibemarle 'sbuntlK at or near Roanoke; inlet of 'sufficient depth to admit ,thecntry of jvW scU of burthen, and pVacticable'; hoiw nd in . what manner,' such an bull- can be.ibrmcd and! at what expense. r . Kesoived funher, ThVt fthe said cpnimissioners - be' jmd they .arr berebyyequcsted to employ one or more skilful Engineers to surve) tKe inlet at Ocracock,Mand :to ascertain-whether ir be practicable ttr improve Its "n4vigatioift and if spiin what7manner-And parti cularly whether the "channel ach the swash can be" deepened in a Way, to prove lasting ; and also to Bbrvey the PampUcoand.Croathao Sounds-and report the obstruction's to'' their, navigation,. and the. best means of removing those obstructions.- 'k i-: ' - v;" vRcsoIved further, That the said LuunniBsiuncrs. uc anu -iney arc hereby requested to'have tbbia: f o resai d s u r v ey s m ad e with' charts and observations explanatory; thereof i n ti me to make a detaUed report to the nt xt General Asscm tly-i-and that all expenses incurred in carrying the aforesaid resell tions into effect be paid by 'thi: Treasurer upon an accbun stated and signed by sail c6r.irr.iSMonrr or a majority of thtm, aad be al , lowed to the Treasurer in the set tlement of his account.' By a rsolution ot the Genera Assembly, his Excellency the Go vefnor is rebutsted to make such lan electipn as he may think advis able respecting the attitude of the statue ot the late Gem Washing ton directed to be procured, and in all other matters respecting the same. j W m. Hill Henry Seawell, Sam uel Goodwin, and Jbhn Haywood, E'-qrs. are appointed tmnLsi jn ers to contract for the erection ol a Fire Proof House for the . pref- servation of the public' records.' I he house to be 40 by feet, 2j stories high, and.- toytbntain ' four' apartmetus. '' y ' : I he board of Auditorsxt6 settle m i li ti a. clai.ns are by resolution continued for anothervtar. . , His ExcelWncthe Governor by resblution requested to enquire o the several cbmmaridingomcer bf thV counties "where public arm were distributed, under an act of 1812, the' state of ihose.arms, and to take measures to have them pre served. , , , Mr. Badger presented a protest signed by h'msclf and 22 other. against granting an unlimited char- ter to the Roanoke N avigation Company. The Sekate of the United States has been summoned by the Executive, to. meet in their chamber, in thi cityj on the 4th' of arch next, the r duy after the termination of the pre sent congress; . .. ' " "' ' . ' ' : vVar. Int. ' Extract of a letter dated - Liverpool, jov. 5y 1816, to a Mercantile " House in Nevj-York ' Our cotton market is dull, and almost every holder is willing to sen, wmie tne dealers and cpnsu mers purchase sparingly. Upland cottons we quote at l 7,1 4a 18 12; but very prime -ones being scar't e will bring 19 3.4. ; Sca-islaod cot tons continue parti cularly.! dull; and at a public -sale- of i about 4$0 bags a few days ago, the prices ob-. taiued wtre 22 1 4 to 2s ld'3-4,; the qviality from ordinary to rather nne o'- ; ". ufu v ."i 3 Our grain market is not brisk, fQT- e prices hav advanced to. rat-' ;jpidly that the dealers Bo ;'rjot" buy with confidence. Wheat may 'JSc quoted atjtrs a 19s. 6 for 70 lbs.' and old hard wheat, fit for.'.grind ing,iarould brin. somewhat more. It would no t turpri sk os t f the. pri;, ces pf;graitf should father; dechne for the immediate opening of -the pdrtsiUbnng'iuaWt intathe market, and w e haveaf rivals- xxavr. be ginning to take p placfe'fronr .the. Baltic, thdugh these will 'soon be 8Y6ed'these;as6n- of the year. American z flour: ?vbu!d'' probably bfingj-65s; a fOsper bbUi vX) t: Potahes bri nandiwbuld brintr 43sParli,Mutynard,Y is a; little on jthe .adyence,. as it would.'jbnbg 14 a . -43 per bbl.-l ;Turpenfme13 a T4s per cwtV Rice may qc quotea a 4U3 mx oond j . .,. 19 per M Barrel 8 to iio per M; s ; 1 our oneuient servant FHOSfcc JOH N V D. TH 0 R N LEV. : MAkRlEpOTi Jaesday Ever mg Usi.Wtr, LBKtor-PjiKisfi, to Mist Jiitzjiasrii, JIambis, ;buih ot this town. "y.-.y , r; n CQUitUKICJiriOfr I DICD In this town, n the 3rd la'.i sUnt, Mrs.REBtiCCA UOVKLU t the Alranad ag of Aboai 85 She ; had been reident of thU pUC4 for' the lajt 62 year of her li e, diriag', which time she deserved the fatten 4-1 the afTecUoa of all who knew her In, the latter part of her dart ttit wui much afflicted by two phytic broker, . bat in the midst of, her tiljctions'ih cnjorq ma reratruawe manner the' supports U tlie Gospet She rod hn been ProfesorT)f ihe Religion of Je-! ius, and her uniform conduct in health: i arwlfaer rtrrcises in sickness arul Czlh, .t V- r . , v, s"ij , "wrarc,! f vuw ne wasinactxi oorn again Mayf. " - T , . wyaA.ae7iAerA;r;(eottflrfJi, 'Mill' 11 APGllirC. vny last end hit his. 1 -'v :S .J'l. ' -0'' : " . ly. S- Ji. .c aup6,!G0 p:urbf Mens' fu-st qaali. 'r. -V; Sab:' ". ibOOwt-ofSqirictuirlt3 And a general assortment; GROtLRIES. Fayetteville, Jan 9 4Ti( Lands for Sale. THE .subscribvr ofier lor Sale, Tract of LAND of 160 Hcres, in Mbore countv, granted by the states in the eir 1758, 00 Eittle DuflTaloe Creek, r.enr Deep Hiver, lying-on both sudes of the Public Road, leading iroiii Payette villc to Hilltborqugh', about thirty miles from - Fay etteville ; eight Acres has ben cleared, hut now grownup with under groath. It U well adapted to the culture ol In dian corn, hcat, tobacco, flax and cotton, and thebeithog rnogc in the neighborhood. The principal groath is oak, hickory, poplar, ash and short ieaf Pine. Any person wishing to purchase, may know the terms by applying to the subscriber near Fayetteville. , David Howie. January 3, 1817. 47 Jtow Notice. T HE subscriber being about to remove to the Southward and determined to close, his busi ness, in this place. Requests all those indebted to him, to make im mediate paoy ntr ai.d those to Wfiombe is indebted, .will please present their accounts. w' N. Branson. January 8, 1817. 1 47 3 N. B, In my absence, ray fa ther Mr. H. Branson, will attend to the settlements. 4 N. B. . . ; i , For Sale,: . : -A ;N Elegant Behningh'am made XJL- Scale Beam; 4 12 feet long; arid fcpm 4 to 500lbs.t' Weights, onjreasbnable terms. i " : 1 : " ; . Enqtire of the PrtntcVc hereof. ? -January 1817. 47eowjf ; .m I, I,,.,, , ,..nii 1 d . .-, a . .. 1 1 1 11 11 u .u. ..in; .:;.--:.For,Sal?, ' " .':;;: dV LOT-, on -Hay Street, nearlv XJl oppbsite Mr. Whitings brick Store.' FoY rurtbe"r particulars, cn qu tr e o r the Pri hte is.", . . January 1. 18lr. 47i( - Notice; npHE subscnb'et being- about to .i JLV , leave ; liowoVe'questa r. those persons to whom he is indebted to furnnh ctbeir,- respective accounts for settlement and, those who rr indebted" tof. him, 'are solicited to e immediate; payment, 6r wise they will find their .accounts in the hands of'Mr. E." Datcman for tbiiectioHr : : Josiab DJ-eiv j: :...Fartteville;. Nov; 41; r In all its varioiiq limn Mi ra V-Pne. am6hg:TTiariy,. .npHE subscriber oflfcrt ibr Silc ! "Jl; next door to the State Banki hi. STOCK, of GOO US, toniisY ' i cg of Liverpool and , Turk Island Salt, IrorJi . Stcet, Cutlery, lUrj. ware, ;Dry.Goodf, Groceric, ftc V 'The: daoiage of hatint : well tilected? aitoitmcct at hand, li evident, as the purchaser hazard nothing by detention or Ion. The chief.-of; the Stnck. were rccrntU P'Jr:b,ed, and are a lapted ti the season and tuttom of the plac, tb. gcther with advantage ol a irrnie nd tpaciout Store ic Ware Homo ;adjoinrng, until the first of Septum-w j bcr nest; contribute to make ita de. . I siraMc purchase to thote whe enh - . j to commence business in'thin grotr- " 1 inland important and phce.. I he - - t terms 'liberal -jnd may lc irown cn application t -Vi M hnsjwstrcvfhr d Cfoi1 J,v : SlibeB CO da. coloured - Morocco Slippei-s 4 . - 24 do. ChildrvnTs1nisXins. Favrttevilic.No. . 13 40tf State of Nortlt-Curolina, WHr.lth AS, complaint uj on f . Oath, haih thtt day been made to us, three 61 the Juttices ot the . Peace1 of the said county. 4 lhat i certain male Slarcnamed tVAriss Bob, hath, absented him. sell trom his Masters service, ar,d is lurking about in the count) t committing acts of Pclony and o. thtr miftdcedt. These are thre fore, in tht . name ol the State, to command the taid slave forthmih, to surrender himtcU snd return home to his rncttrr ; and we do hereby require the Sheriff of taid countv. to make deliqucnt search and pursuit aftrr the said slave, and him hating found, to appre-- -htnd and secure so that he mav be rjcu iu on taio master or otherwise diicharged s the law direcU; and the said ShtrsfJ is hereby authorised and empowered toraisr and take with himiuch power of hit counfv, as he shall think fit for apprehending ihe aid slave; snd we do hereby, by virtue of ihe act of atsembK in su.hcase provided, intimate nd declire, that if the said slave (named K van's Bob) doth not tur render himicif and return home immcdiatel) after the publication ofthese pretents, that any person may kill and destroy stid slave, by such meant at he or they may think fit, without accusation or impeach. ment of any- crime or offence for so doiog, and withbut incurring ny penally and forfeiture ibefrhv. Given under our hands and tealij this 10th dav of December, 1816. GUWBHUTZ, J.PI f&aJ J -GEOHGR Sf EK4AS,J. P fCral) D.OCmLTRRE, '.P.fScat.J y - -- - ' , r. ' . : 'otice. i;r;S.::' my sen, 'Mr Q , V Y -.wen Steven it norr in pbs. session of cettain'Kegroct. whifh aremy property.. The 'following. ! is rd escriptlonrthey trrh: cf u wench -iiamed "Xcllv " (r:r rrrr.- nunt) and (pur 'chil.!rct x.i.it.i named ax follows : Dicc ,r.l.o';t 13 years of. azrYCbrv. nhn;! . 'u . cobo; about 4 . Scot bour 1. This -is therefore tonbtify' all perf tea notto,trade for, or-purchase said ' ; Kcgr ei .'as any transfer of" saidv property will ffcy this notice, 'be made ull,and void. . T . V ' -: Edward :Stcvens.:: lP.ccefnber?io; 1 816, 1 40 3wtf Notice.' T X t s"ray w ih t hat I hot enc ft on i a ' who mav: hereafter m'niAi, waggoner, (Bostok) thktthev give )irm tickets- for his labor,4niicd of ,monevi. -Let -the amount be " etcr to small a tirl-et i prtfe-rcd: JoTiri JIntthews.V N. B. It4 also the 'wish cf jfr. ' Howell, for those that employs, Hs -Waggoner, .to do the i-ae . r I 1 4 ncatifcss December 5, 45 Cp ' V f Tin n crtTo executed vith .- - " ' - ' ' . :. '-'- V' Jr ;':" 1 X: . . . ." '
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