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1 V 4 f -a. ! 'I. ": ,. "... - v;. . : ..v -vv- Ud dispose ofat pubiif or. 'privatf Vv7iri'i;:l0i& If t, claim, and demandf. the 'JTd-iS i fi s5V'-1 . f the EoglisliVonjhwnil Co,WE, ,eSsaattenti& to dire, & . -ted Stated o?Araerie ' V-1 ; " : V? ' '-t-T : 'V vT'.; - to such cbHJriaii.maj be placed under 'publ.e lands yhich have been 5 r i i . . i . ..-. i iu.-' nnui ' last - icrpmiicr. . . 11 li L'-Wni.nimKAii . rininir iimvcuicii k i-fc'- all that 'certain tractor picceioflana,: wiisuu,., y----- -.antf instance of a singular narareoc-ercareUie terms aia.'-formerly "'f" . 'owned by'Preslr-rh9rttsonfot inc., Z' iw 4,- -ffP: VPf---"' " w . (rf.;,viand iateof i? I..,. 1 - r - y 1 congregation, of onwards o Wcc vand dja ? m fae a oMeep; regret . er-fri til dark 2h4rp ucianvc""y5 r lf me. occurrences wnicn nave laieiy.. necti' Vine of the gass thousand five hundred acrei, octhe taken place'Mn Italy should -eventually ; ff :t5:s SuDnosed by ' a-nie more or icss i uic sojuic whik j lead to any lnierrunuon 01 inuiiiuiiuv- iu - --. ri, .oonw ftrvinuM which VViliiani Lewis cxThomis Kobinton, by deed of m- V I - - - - --- - '1 denture, execute on the, second 'duy of Junei ?Anno -Domini, one thousand eight hundred .nd nine, ' granted and conveyed to the .XJni ;ted States, the moneys arising from the said sale to be appropriated to ward a the payment ol a debt due from the Jate' Sharp. Delany to thr l United States, and the residue there- ' of, if any there bs, to be paid over to the K-gal representatives b!" the said "Shjirp .Delanv. " , JOHN W. TAYLOR, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GA1LLARL), PiciiJont of the Senate pro" tempore. Vahinstoii, March 3, 1821. Approved, JAM CS MONROE. FOREIGN. Latest, Jj-om England. , CHARLESTON, M ASCII 12. . " ' . . ,; . By the arrival yestrrnoon of2 the ship 7tinrlia Captain Lunt 44 days .-from Pi v mouth, (Eng.) London papers to the 0lh January, arere received at the mor. nil. . paper olfices. Thrir principal con cnlVare cupied'in our columns. LONDON, JANUARY 21. The Lord Mayor has appointed Fri da: next lor holding a Omniom Hall, for the purport of pvliiiotiini: Parliament to cause her Majesty?s n nne to be re Uoictl to'tlie Liturgy, Vc. JANUARY 22. i , We havf received Paris papers of thn 17h and ltn, from which nvhave made Coiiioo extracts. The Mnnilrttr cou- taiiis a t'omiuercial Decree, which is ve ry favorable to England, .but which five much dJTciice to the jealous Yankees: ROYAL ORDINANCE. JAiLlSf by the Grace nf GnJ, $c. 'av;n: taken into riiider'tion our Or f;:ce of the '20th Julv lat, by which we1ventedap,rnnun,olMXlancs.ljp iaion pr0(!uccd by temporary ? r lCOJ..l.-rants trr cotton wo, Is of cirf l)mstHnc,8and arai(Js the dlistres both Americas of uhirh Y r-orh vrs- wir n es . , lion S Is o in search, out ot r.un;e, excent in il.e ports of thts L'nited Elates of A 'm r'ca ; and bf in .deMrou that this -prt ijiiii:ivniav not be-abusively applied to cari-ot tnkeu on board incoieitiies repn ttd to be tut of Europe, but too near to the ports of the Continent to admit of the dbtant voyage provided by the repu latiori we do. therefore, on the Report 'of our Miniter of Finance, and after coiiMilting the Council ot ifate, order what follows: '."AnnrLK 1. The premium crantcd by our Ordinance of the "(th Vidy last, for the cotton wool of the two Americas, conveyed by French vessels, will not be allowed, except on cargoes taken on board out of Europe, and the islands in the vicinity of its continent, to the exclu sion of the Fulled Slates of America. ' 2. The iiai.ds of the Canaries the Azotes, .Malta, and Madeira, shall not, in consequence, be deemed out of Eu rojx. 1 Onr Minister Secretary.? of the Fi nances shall be charged with; the due ex ecution of this Ordinance, f (Signed) " LOqiS. (Subjoined) "ROY." The Thuillcries, 10th January, 1821. i JANUARY ?3. 11 is Majesty's determination of open ing th? Parliament mi person being gen r erally known, the crowd assembled in, Waterloo palace and the immediate vi cinity of the palace was immense At half past one his Majesty left his palace at Carlton House, and. escorted hv a larre body of Horse Guards, uroeeeded in state, to the' J louse of Lords. The ac- of Plymouth, Tacant by the death of the clamations of loyalty were very loud, l"ke of Richmond. A morning paper though as the Courier confesses, there : states, the Duke of Wellington has trans was some mlniTestaiion of tii,likeevir.cetl. ferred its whole revenue, about 3000. 14 The Queen the Queen !v was contin- Per annum, to the widow of his late uallv tepeated "with enthusiasm ; and tnmd and predecessor. jome were even audacious enough to hiss! j Her majesty, it is said, was distinguished i .1 " I 1 f - - I r among tnose wno appuea lor uckeis oi amniss on ,or nerj nouno.u, n.iu ,e House ot Lords. I lie House was crow drd to excess, and as it should 5eem gentlemen of the House of Lommcns .n.-.... i that nuarter : but it will in such. case , be 1 J I ' my great object to secure, ,o my peopier f ' the contiimaoce of peace. .u Gentlemen of the House, of Commons Tlie measures by which, . in the last Session of Parliament, you made provis ion for the expenses of my Civil tiovern nient, and for the honor and dignity, of the; Crown d?mi;d my warmest ac knowledgments. .. " I have directed that the Estimates for the current year shall be" laid before you : and it i a salification to mef, to have been enabled to make .some reduc tion in our Military Establishments. . " i ou will observe from the Accounts of the Public Revenue, that notwithstand ing I he Receipts in Ireland have proved materially deficient, in consequence- of the unfortunate circumstances which have affected the Commercial Credit of that part of the United' Kingdom, and altho' our Foreign Trade, during the early pari of this time was in a state of depression ; the total Revenue has, nevertheless, ex ceded that of the preceding year. , " A considerable part of this increase must be ascribed totie new taxes; but in some of those branches which are the surest indications of internal wealth, the augmentation has fully realized any ex pectation which could have been reason ably formed of it. ' ,v " The separate provision which was made for the Queen, as Princess of Wales, in . the year 1814, terminated with the demise of his late Majesty. , " I have, in the mean time, directed advances, as authorized by law ; and it will, under present circumstances, be, for you to consider what new arrange ments should be made on this subject. "My Lords ami Gentlemen, M have great pleasure in being able to. acquaint you, that considerable im provement has taken place within the last half year in several of the most im portant branches of our commerce', and manufactures; and that, in many of the manufacturing distrcts, the distresses which prevailed at the commencement of the session of Parliament have greatly abated. v It will be my most anxious desir to concur in every measure which may be J considered as calculated to advance our internal prosperity. I -! 1 L nntv tliaf nnttvIlttcritirlinrV . ...w., .juttr iiiijiuiiuiiil of ni; subjects, the firmest reliance may .... . I H " be placed on that affectionate and loyal attachment to my Person and (Jovern mert, of 'which I have recently received so mniij' testimonials from all of my kingdom ; and which whilst it is most grateful to the strongest feelings of my heart, I, shall ever consider as the best and Mirest safeguard of myThrone. " In the discharge of the important lutic mitrtcofl r n vrmi vmi ivill Y ont ! - confident, be sensible of: the indispensi-J Me necessity of promoting and maintain- inp. to the utmost of your power, a due obedience to the 'law, and of instilling into all classes of mv subjects," a respect for laivful authority, and for those esVab- lislied Institutions under which the Coun try has been enabled to overcome so many difficulties, anci to"which, under Provi dence, may.be ascribed our happiness and renown,' as a Nation." " " The Queen's Household. We have to ? annoiincoe the appointments of the Duke", of Roxburgh to be Cliamherlain, and of j Lord Hood .to he Steward and Comptrol- Ier or her rviajesty7s Household. : It Is noxr understood that Alinisters tendered their resignations immediately after the fa:lure.of the Bill of Pain and Penalties; but -.were prevailed'on to re tain them. ,.f Should the arrangement which they mean to propose for, the Queen, on the . meeting' of Parliament not meet' the support of a decided major ity of the House of Commons, it is said they are 'determined to remain no longer In office -Globe. . ''. , Some time ago the Duke ofv y elling- ton appointed to the Governorship LORD ERSKINE tr avine instituted an action of .divorced in Scotland a-atnst Lady Ersklve his !n s,lo.,.l I r.ov-., ki.J wile, on the ground of adultery alleged tohave been committed in England, she denied the ju.isdiction of the Court, plea- ding that he had ben in Scotland but a James and a f200 riess works being some id at r- of females v j - stench . 'oC iiiiiiif li. nxi&i ' a iic: o it . - slifruCatio and f destruction and "the alarm and anxiety to get the chapel was extreme tuTered, but none very severely ' T?k Ac A7 Pi f f m n n . s ' r :r 7 at iii hhonntnrP Ufieap'Otpre, I - 'Craven-Street v - B , J- M- inamei omin s aiurt. 1 LSPECi fully tinibrms . "IS he -M. m irieuds ai.d' the public, that iia- received an i- Elegant assortment of Goods; Ainou whuh aie ur, Dry Goods, .JLadics' Buckskin, Kid, and,'Pfunelia bhoe, Morocco Jootees and Shoes, Genitemen's Wellington .Boots, Gentlemen's liiickskin and Callskinhoes, and ' , ' A qUANTITY OF LOVV'PKICtiD SHOES consisting of Alea's vVomen's, Child and! ren s. lie offers the Boots Sf shoes at the follow ing prices , viz : Ladies' Morocco Bootees, S 2 25 do. dor-- Shoes, 1 25 Gentlemen's Wellington Boots 4 25 do. .Best Shoes, .2 5 Children's Morocco Boots, 50 the above Goods, in point of quality and durability, are not sur passed by any in town. He has also received, an invoice of the most elegant and cheapest Tower Proof Fowling Pieces ever off-, r- d in ibis market. Newbern, March 9th, 1821. 155tf. JSotice. ATthe present Terra of Craven Coun ty Court the Subscriber qualified as Executrix to the last will and testament of Charles Roach, senior, deceased.- All persons indebted to the estate, are required to make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted, are requested to present their claims, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. POLLY ROACH, Executrix. March 12th, 1821 156 5w -Notice is also given, rpilATon Friday, the 20th of Aprli i next, will bp sold at the late dwel- 8 o, vnanes ivoacn, sen r aec. a11. l.h?1 ol the perishable estate of MI.d?ease consisting of CORM, I - ODDER, PLAb, A so,one ISEGRO MAN, a black dev! ed n a certain clause ot tin Will of sairl rierPKfH In nlH S5 months credit will be given, and notes with approved security will be required by POLLY ROACH, Ex"x. March 12tb, 1821 156 5w 100 l')nllarsRRiva.rH ; w'aw a u;a7I .u K . V, 4 t.' UUbcri" uer, m iriarcn, ioio, a negro man named DICK, about 25 years of age, five feet ten inches high, of a black complexjon, very well made, and Dlavs on the violin. He left me . , - . , i m Greene county, passed through Pttt, and was traced to Bertie county from whence he: was oricri nail v ! orougnt. i nave unuerscooa ne vva3 - T J whom he wassold to Giles Diiverof said county, fromwhich last owner he was bought by the subscriber, of Grectie county. , S lit: olvau- .-m,... .uuu curity and interest till next Janu said negro and conhne him in any larv r jail so that I get him again shaU be j Vhose who wish to buy, would entitled to the above reward, exclu- do well to p, M j y h d V, 1Z 7 S 7 lorcwaiu uiasicia ui vesacis anu ait "u,,.r" ' ""'"'"b ur haroonng saia negro under the pen- ally of the law, WM. GRIFFIN. VUlbe moderatevILvea tooe ottered tor sali vBARTLETT. afld expect ,wj I write nun c : nnnt Him ''Hacl on "when he.went awayKlngbrjpurtbutcoatand bluexloth pantaipons. :a expect mic iisabout Viimingtonand may make, for N6wbern or FayetteViUe. 'J I willgive aVewof TAVENly near Wilmington, f or to any jailor ip :a ah rVWhflhie exben . ,c oa, - ces paid. Masters of vessels, a strictly, forbid harboring or carrying away! said negro, as, upon convec tion, the penalty' of the; law will be indiscriminately jenforced. J WIIiLIiAJM. L. BUSH. Brood Mesy)c. . FOR SALE : . ' v- j u . No. 1. SORREL Mare, by the imported Bt d ford j her dam by the imported Saltram, her dam (Indian Queen) by the well knownipld Pilgrim, &c. ; j t ; ; .: ; v - No. 2. Sorrel Mare, by the im ported Bedford, hervclamxby the imported Seagul,, her dam -by the imported Shark, &c. ' This Mare was put -tor; the j imported horse Chance, and is in foal. - Nd 3. Bvvn lViare, hy the im ported Restless, her dam by the imported Dragon, her dam by the, imported Pantaloon, &c. This Mare is in foal by the imported Chance. i J No 4. Bay Mare, (Gold finder's dam and blind) by the imported Restless, ht r dani, (Diomeda) by the imported Dtomed, her dam, (Lady Northumberland) by Wild Air, out of an !im ported mare. Lady ; Ncrthumbetlahd was, the dam of PizaVro, !jim Crack, Quick silver, and Flighflyer, all of them the best 4 mile runners in America, of their day. j . v No. 5. Sorrej Mare, by the im ported Jack ' 'Andrews, her dam (the well known ,D run ilia) by the imported Druid, &c. ckc. No. 6.c Bay Mare, by the impor tedrTrue Blue, her dam by the im ported Aldermanl her dam by the imported M edlyf, &c. ; - j No. 7r Bay Filly, 2 years Old, (large and likeii); by the imported oiusier, ner uam, i v lrginia j oy rm imnorted Stiran. her dam hv the celebrated Old Celar,' her dam by the importedj Partner, Sec No, 8. Bay Colt, 2years old, by Old Strap, but 6f iNor2. No. 9. Browh Bav Colt. 1 vear U1U UY uiu jUirau,. iui; Ol. a ; The two Colts will make Racers, ' an tne Filly promises fair for a .Racer or, Brood Mare. No. 10. Chesnut Colt, (Gold- finder) 4 years old ; got by Old No. 4'. He promi- strap, his dam, ses to maKe one;o in America : H .the best runne'rs e is a handsome Colt,, and of the most animated '"' . ;'V''; - ' pedigree; of - the appearance; 4 Can cive the xta fi of which will s7he thaftthey are L -i .-rin i Kenerauons ; all a& purely urcu ; brej in 'Dgiand as n toaled and r or Arabia and most judicious tllw f tL cross ot blood that in all England. They re ey.arej proven Brood Mares ; being sure, and valuable breeders, ; . j f r" I will sell the jvhole for money, ( ? or , several messages: sent me on the , cK:ort . nJ fkk iVTo r. , Filly are ot superior kind to the j most Gf Studs in America Henry Cotton. larborough, N j Q. "I persons; ?.''RWNu!AVAY':. -.Uhat public sales, tor the Iai- theconr :JiV fti V'L i rtfactdrditie-to lawVdf nublik ,T! cui r. iitwuW" uuyoviiMM,, shali be held as follows. U4 icious- J,. RV20iKi-bstantr a;negrp mall 4 UtTrantlin imMU J: aHA OND. acred ,abodt4.w.;-ivfor ,t, . j,, 0nc -L - " Z ,,"wV"r - i -V' - ' - v'. --' - 't . ivaawMjr u , IUUU4J V UPTt i I daft vcomblexion.andyhast a scar;,oa TAWnihm 'ft tn 'as"1 ; Jr. 1st March, 1821 J 155 3w. BY.THE PRESIDENT Op TR President of the United' Stkt nerebv, erlare anrl ml. it west of-the5kh principal feereH; 1 - . ; q 'to'55, .ranges 27 aricl&j do At the same Dlace. on r ... mc ivionciay in ii arcn next, f0r sale, of - - , j ... Townships51 to 56, "in range q e- PrinciPf meridian flme. y --t :1 '' . : A 50 to 56, in ranges31,32 & 33 do .5 vr i 2la 5tate Kthe ifirsKMo.nday,'in December , iwle M - if - r vSliSiiko-V a'a' . 1 lull next Townships 35 to 44, in range land astM'ithe jth principal mcri- Uiau Hue." , t. :. i l ; At the same place, on the first Monday in . March next, for fa sale of '...v-.i 5' Townships 35 . to 44, in ranges 3 -.( and 4 east,.1 . At the same place, on te firsth Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships 35 to 44, in range 5 arid 6, east, and pf 43 and 44, ia range 7 east. - At Jackson, in the county of CaDe Girardeau, in the said state, on the first Monday in February next, for the sale of . 4 Townships 34 in ranges lto U east of the 5th principal meridian line. 33, range 4, east do. 29, 30 & 31 5 do. 31, 32 & 33 6 do. At Edwardsville, in the state of Illinois, on the first Monday ia January next, for the sale of Townshjps ,8 to 13, in range 9, west of the 3d principal m eridian line 11 to 13 - 10 and 11 do. 6 to 13 12 and 13 do. 8 to 12 14 do. At Vaiidalia, in the said state, on the third Monday in January next, for the sale o Townships 5 to 10, in range 1, east of 3d principal meridian line. 7 to 10 2 8 to 10" ranges 3, 4, 5 and 6 1, 8, 9 and 10 range 7, east 1, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 8, . At Palestine, in said .state, on the second Mohrjay;in February next, for the sale of Townships 6 to 10, in ranges 9, 10, and 1 1, east-of 3d principal me ridian line. 5 to 10 range 1 4 west of 2d prin cipal meridian line 8, 9 and 10 ranges 12 and 13. vAt; Detroit, in Michigan . Terri. tory, on the first Monday in Kt vember next, for the sale of range Townships g, 9 and 10 S. in ranges 4 and 5 east, 8 and 9 in range 6 " 7, 8 and 9 7 f . Except such lands as have been or may be reserved by law for the support of schools, or for oiher purposes! The lands shall be sold in regular numerical order, begin ning with Hie lowest number of sec tion, township, and range. . Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this nineteenth 4 day of September, 1820. JAMES MONROE New York ANU FR SALE. LOW. THE FOLLOWING 'ARTICLES Of Furniture: . . . ; ; . viz.- , French Bureaus, - Wardrobes, A handsome Breakfast i ABt' iHigh post Bedsteads, 'Children's Cribs, ' Ladies' Work-vStands, WasH-Stands, &c. . MAJOR COOK. Feb. 17. 152tf?y a Are rrmtn-nth, font ftrr sale OX this Op? dipping nicies, Manifests Bills of Sale for Vessels, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Constable's Warrants;&c Arc;; u'c " ' fiou" an rt the true and . proptr larch lff mx, J6 8w. i . ,5
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