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. 1 VOLUME III NEW BE UN, N. G.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARYS 3, 18211 NUMBER 150.. - - v- ' ' : - " ' ' ' fMNTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY PASTEUR VATS0N, At $ 3 per annum half in advance. EW GOODS. Stewart Cook, MERCHANT TAILORS, ResplctfullV inform their Customers and the Public io gmcral, thatthey havejust rccciyea from New-York, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP Superfine and' second quality Broa(! cloths, Cassimcres and Vcstings, Plaids and Camblets, with trimmings suitable to 'heirline 0f business. Clothing of every des cription.made at short notice, and in the most approved style. They have also obtained from New-York, the best workmen, and newest 9 fashions. THEY WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND, A general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHES. Orders from a distance, exe cuted with neatness and dispatch, Ntwbero, October 21 135 State Bank of North-Carolina, e - Raleigh , January c2d, 1 S 2 1 . RESOLVED,' That the Debtors to this Hank hnd its Branches h re niiirfiJ to niv instalments of one teiittof their respective debts on renewal, after tIie-5 roili iiKtam and that notification there- I of be civen in the Newspapers published i in ciiv, and t!ie rapers puniisnea in , the towns where tJanksare locateu. Dy Order, WM. II. HAYWOOD, Cashier. PLOUGHS AND . Cotton Bagging. 100 Ploughs, No. 1 h 2, very much reduced. No. 1, S5 No. 2, S 6 by the dos. 100 pieces heavy Cotton Bagging. Saint. 8? Joseph Oliver. Dec. 23, 6il44 FOR SME OR RENT, - On accommodating terms, THAT VALUABLE TIACT OF LAND, LATELY otrne7l by Wm. C. Nelson i on Adams' Creek on which there is a large two story commodious Dwelling House, whh all convenient out Houses, an excellent Orchard, &c.i There are about 75 acres cleared the fertility of the soil is well known in that neighbour hood, and the situation is hih and heal thy, and very convenient to the watdfr for fishing, fowling, &c. Fred'k. Jones. January 13, 1321. Jl4?tf ' J TO RENT, FOR THE TERM OF ONE YEAR Two Plantations C N the south side of Neuse river, fifteen miles beiowewbern csc of which is at the mouth of Slo cumb's Creek the other, known bv the name of Moor's, U a mile high tr up the Creek. Both are under 8 d fences, and in every respec ready for farming For further par ticulars, apply to the subscriber, or 10 Ir. James Lovick. c. Hancv Jones. olocumb's Creek, V In. 18,1821. 3wl49. NOTICEV THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of SAUNDERS &STRET, was dissolved- on the iOtKirist. -by -mutual consent. All peisons .indebted to the concern, are requested to make immediate payment to James Saunders, whbr will pay all claims against the firm, as soonas'they-shall become due. ! JAMES SAUNDERS, JOHN STEET. Newbern,Janv 13, 1821. ;C3 The Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, th jt he will continue to keep on hand at the Store lately occupied by the above firm, a general assortment of GROCERIES, &c. and will be thankful for all favours. JAMES SAUNDERS. Jan 1 3 rh, 1 82 1 . 1 47 l ENTTERTAINMENT. rjlHE Subscriber respectfully in-- forms her friends and the pub lic, th;U she keeps a ' , House of Entertainment In the town o .Beaufort, at the well known stand where the late. Captain John Hancock kept. The House is in good order, and the Stables con venient and well Stored with proven der. Every attention shall be paid to those who favour her with their custom, and she flatters herself that ! she will be enabled to give general satisfaction. RACHEL HANCOCK. January 18h, 1821. 3wl49 . 85 IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. THE Subscriber .informs the' Public that he has opentd a shop two doors west of the. .Post Office, on Pollokstreet, where he in tends carrying on the various branch es of the above business. Signs, Coaches, Gigs', Sitting Chairs, 8?c, NEATLY PAINTED ; . , AND ' 1 - EVERY DESCRIPTION OF - Ornamental .Painting and GILDING, Together with all kinds of work in his line, which may be entrusted to his care, will be executed with taste, neatness and despatch. His tho rough knowledge of the business, and his determination to exert him self to please, induce a hope that he will merit the favours of the public Benjamin Nutting. Dec. 16th, 1820.--3W143 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. WHEREAS, bv various acts of Congress, the President of the Uni ted States isauthorized tadiret the pubHc lands which have been sur veyed to be ofFered for sale : : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public .sales, for the disposal (accordingito law) of public lands, shall be herd as follows, viz : At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 55, in rane 26, wtst of the 5th principal merediah 50 to 55, ranges 27 and 28 do. '51 to 55, range 29 1 do. At, the same place, on the first Monday in March next, for the ale of Townships 51 to 56, m range 30. west of the 5th principal meridian line. j 50 to 56, in ranges 31, 32 & 33 do. At St. Louis, in said state, on ' TPS yrmniin 7 sale of r tj; , !'. Townships 35 to 44, m ranges 3 , and 4 eastV . 1 At?tfie- darnel I places on te firsth MbndaVvin May next, for the sale of 1 ownsnips a5 tp 4, in range ana 6, east, andof 43 and 44, -jn range 7 east, i - . , At Jacksonvin the couiaty of Cape Girardeau, in the said state, onjthc: first. Monday in February next, for the sale ot in ranees 1 to 14 east-pf the 5th principal meridian line. 33, 29, 30 & 31 3t, 3-1 & 33 range 4, east do. v 5 r do. 6 do. At Edwardsyille, in the state of iliinois, on tljie first Monday in lanuarv next, for the sale or Townships 8 to 13, in range 9, west of the 3d principal meridian line. 11 to 13 -10 and 11 do. 6 to 13 jl2 and 13 do. 8 to 12 114 ; do. AtiVandafia,in the said. state, on the. third vlonday in January -riextj for the sale of Townships 5 tq 10, in range 1, east of 3d principal meridian line. 7 to 10 i ' 2 8 to 10 ranges 3, 4, 5 and 6 . 1, 8, 9 and ip range 7, east . 1, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 8, At Palestine, in said state, on the second Monday in February, next, for the ale of Townships 6 tc 10, in ranges 9, lu, and 11, east of 3d principal me ridian line. - to 10 range 14 west of 2d prin cipal .meridian line 8, 9 and 10 ranges 12 and 13. At Detroit, in Michigan Terri tory, on the fifst Monday in No vember next, for the sale of range Townships 8, S and 10 S. in ranges - 4 and 5 east, - . 8 and 9 in range 6 f Q onil o -! f Except such lands as Jiave been or may be reserved by law for Tfhe support of schools, .or for other purposes. The lands shall be sold in regular nun erica! order, begin aing - with the I6west number of sec tion, township,! and range. 5 Given under my rfnd, at the City of Washiniik1n,Hiiis nineteenth dayvof Sepjteniber, 1820. ' JAMES MONROE. By the President, JOSIAH Meigs Cmissioner of the General Land Office. 25 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 24th of December last, a Negro lad named COLLINS, about eighteen year's of age, five feet ' tVirtXa -k iVvn v I n Al, l-tfvV A 1 cfi Til rffl i the first Monday in December next for the fe of t r , - c 4 rmmshis 35,tb ;44, in range and .; 2, east of th!e 5th principal meri ' tdian line. - , ' ' : A't.the same I place,, -on the first Monday in March next, for the t.' , - ,f I r u ' uA;.n. ludffnjent for the plaintiff. i n his fright fore finger by being jason1 H vVaSon and Wife v. Adm-nis-mashed yellows complexion, and trator of0eo M'Dovvell from Burke, has a down lobkj when spoken to no , AppeaJ drsmssed. being from an interlo other particular i marki recollected. ; rn COLLINS was raised, by Jehu Mumford, of Onslow County, de ceased, and now: belongs to the es tate of said deceased. . He is suppo sed to Be lurking about Newbern or VVilmingtbn,j waiting for an op portunity to go off on board a vessel. ,xne aopye rewara win for the apprehension and delivery of said fellow, in Onslow, Trenton, Newbern or any! other Jail, so that I get him agaib,!nd all reasonable expences paid.il : I hereby caution all persons from harboring or employing said' Negro, and Masters of vessels from carry ing him away, as I am determined to enfore the law .against all offen ders, without' distinction.- Ten Dollars will bej given for informa tion sufiicient to convict any person offendinc: in any-ot said points.. ZADOC MUMFORD. , Ex'rlof Jehu Mumford, dec Onslow County j June 20M, 1820 : - , . .' ' ' . . . ,' BY AUTHORITY. -n-.V niaKing a partial appropna K tion for the Military Service of 'the United States, for the vear one !hou- sand eight hundred and twenty-one. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembletl, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, on account of the Military Service for jthe year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one to wit : . For subsistence of the army ! of the United States, one hundrtd and fi I tv thousand dollars. 1 I For arrearages on the settlement of outstanding claims, twenty thoti- 1 hsand dollars. ' "j'v For the quartermaster's depart ment, one hundred and fifty u thou- " sand dollars. " j v Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That f the jsaid sums be paid out : of any moneys in the (Treasury, not c.therwise appropriated. i JOHN W. TAYLOR, Speaker of the House of Representatires. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. Washington. Jan." 17, 1821. ' Approved : . - JAMES MONROE. - AN ACT to iher the lirjae of i holding the District Court in the District of Mississippi Be itj enacted by the Senate and Hojise of Representatives of the United States of A merica in Congress assembled, That the District Court, in-the DistricrJof Mississippi, heretofore h olden 1 on the first 'Mondays in iMay and . De cember, shall hereafter hold its reg ular terms only on the first Monday hi January and July ; any law , to the contrary notwithstanding. f , Sec. 2. And hs tt further .enacted, That every writ, process, subpoena, recognisance, returnable, according to law, or the tenor thereof,, to j ei ther of the aforesaid terms, Holden on the first Mondays in May and December, shall be returnable to the next succeeding term of said court, to be holden on the first Mondays in January and July. M ; JOHN W. TAYLOR, I Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD. President of the -Senate" pro tempore. Washington, Jan. 11, 181. - Approved: JAMES MONROE. SuPBEaiE Court op North-Carolina. Cases decided at the late Term. ' John billihgers, Heirs v Hgnry Wood and Thomas Bodwith, from Burke. " Bill dismissed ,' . ' - William Ainsworth v. James Greenlee, from Burke. 'Nonsuit set aside,! and Sjate v. Nicholas Winthnist, from Lin coln. Rule for a new trjal made ..absolute.,- ' .." j Andrew Davidson, Thomas Crawford and others v. Surving Executors of Tho mas Davidson, deceased from Mecjklen burg. Demurer sustained and bill! dis missed with costs. ' ! John J. Scroter r. enry W. Harring ton, from Anson. ! Judgment of the Court below reversed and Judgment lor the defendant. 1 v, I Henry Austin, v. William W. Rod man., from Halifax. Judgment ot tne Court below reversed, and a new granted. . ; i ' Bank of Newbern to the use of trial John Moorinpr v. William Push, from Pitt. Rule for a new trial made absolute. State v. George Robinson, from Ire- j dell. Appeal dismissed, being from an j interlocutory order of the Court below. State Bank. v. Robert RaiforcLand 6th ers, from Wake. Appeal dismissed, be ing from an interlocutory order o the Court below. The Governor p. Col. M, N. Jeffrey?, from Wake.- Judgment of the Court below nTmed.t A ' State -vl William Tacket, from Wake. Rule for a new trial 'made absolute.' , : Den on demise of Hunter. x. :. Daniel Williams, from Hertfoid. ; Judgment , of the Court below affirmed. ! : f James Fraserr. Coon Fetlon andAVTife, irbrrf;Hertlord'Ihdgmen Court below affirmed.;" , 1 Robert Man & Co.4 r. John iAPVey, from Person. Judgment of the - Court below affirmed vv ! v l John M'Lure . Andrew Grant, from Rutherford. "Judgment of the Gouri be low affirmed. . !' - i ' , Den on demise of Thomas Mitchell arid others r. James Downey, sen. from Granvillei' Appeal, dismissed, v Den on demise c'llunt and Brittajn, v. W'iJiiani Srjuidi's Heirs, from Gran-, ville; Appeal dismissed.) j. s j t In some of the Cases brought up to this term, the records were so .imperfect that the Court could not proceed; to in-' vestigate tliem, but were compelled to order Certiotaries.to be issued lor. the purpose of bringing fup more fiilK and complete transcripts. . 1 V ''j Several jof the Cases were; continued by consent, on account of the indisposition i of some of the Gentlemen of the liar. ! GENERAL ASSEMBLY. DEBATE V . un tne Mil to prevent oppression at Sales ! undelr Execution. . Saturday, Dec. 22. The bill being read for its !first read- ' ing, a motion was made by Mr. Mebane jto postpond it indefinitely. . r I When thelleporter entre4 the House, .. Mr. L. Martin .was speaking.' He said, ibis bill :vas intended to prevent the property of al debtor being 'sacirficeti -for lessithan two-thirds" of its value, and, fie doubted not, would have a; happy effect on the community. " j ' . ' Doubts had been. expressed as to the constitutionality of this bill. life hal , np doubt on this point. ! When 'a. law passed niakhig it necessary to advertise landttaken iunder execution ' fprty; days belfore it wa sold, instead of ten days no objection vas made to it f and if the Legislature could extend the. 'time of ad vertising 'from ten to ' forty, days, they might extend it to a year. "L , Mr. M. said he had every reason to believe that this bill would meet with much opposition from gentlemen, posses sed of great legal tuleiits. j lie had madqi these few remarks in favor of the bill, that they may be answered ; and he ' wished gentlemen to shew ; what part of the Constitution prohibits the passage of . this bill. . ' . y ' : ' Mr. Mebane confessed, 'when', he had to meet Gentlemen of the Bar on. a con-. -constitutional question, he' frit himself mvich at a loss, as lie was belter acqudin- ted With the Plough than j constitutional But when gentlemen talk questions, about contracts, he thought he knew something about them, and when ihey might be considered as impaired; Sup pose, for instance, said he, I make ia con- ;, tract with my neighbour and sell him a traqt of land for 500, dollars' payable at. a given time. He .gives me his note . for the amount. And it is expected that at , the expiration of the time,: he will pay the money., What further is undei stbol. 3 Why, that if he fails to dorpply witli, contract, the law of the land will enahla , me to get judgment, and execution w:t.;ijt " a certain -period. This is the understan- j ding at the time the contract is fcntered Irito.': But, by this bill, the Leish-t-JJe steps in, and says, No ; we wiif alter the obligation the contract sdalj iiot. be fulfilled according to yqur uhdstairdipg of it ; you shall. either, take tllis man's propertyj at two-thirds of what U;raay b: appraised at, or wait until 'you .-'can - fctt the money. I his is clearly ah alteration of the original contract, and is, in effect a suspension law; - And . we have had the decision of our .Soprerhe. Court ca this question.' I I IJowever desirous I may be, said Mr; M. to relieve the; distresses of "my Tel-, j low citizens, my conscience will not suf fer me to infringe the Gonslituiion io er- feet even this object, 5 i '.- ;? But gentlemen say tins is not a us- pension Law. V hat else is it, asked he Sunnose X have taken an : execution out against a neichbor, and levied upon hii corn, and it is to be exposed hale to pay his debt Ibree goou men are tov Hp railed in to sav what the COflL is worthy and a good honest Farmer will - j tell you thet corn is' well' worth hlf a j dollar a bushel, and this he will do on j oath. Tke two-thirds of this valua- 3 II J 'I i i I !. V - v
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