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u m:?rs? X &j&W8W :.;mMu k teSSSte fefe ips-itra ::SIC SlfS SeeS iTOSTfSiS f&S&tf rfeWlW ':. &SS' E ;r.u-i,v.:7'syk- SSSiaV, 3 :r:tV ,fo&U Mil" If K . i.T jf : ."!' - ii 1 11 ft 4 !f 'K V." .,lrtdrant.' As'I have'saidirhowe- j; &v ft4,,'i.V f , n!esi J.5i. t''fMl' VFranHlnJJiicbe.'Kii grandson, , who .tnfo 2 YtoBLoldfCwho cannot , S T' ! T Sculty 4ttiV,coud-uot.be sblveU wh S9a recited; vsitraivmittcd to the; Senate.-- bill was no toncc'r In thtf possession oi trie nouscoc iinucr -iis wuiivui,- "U.':. ' rOctober, 1805,which,iDaabeen 9 I i v fouiNweeks iviok w tnc oihce ol the. Vw hou?e,, ..Those dispatches - v?Jiich c had a mst imporfatit bearingnip- onjour Dpamsn, reianous, wmcn had occupied ' the . attention of the buserRepipestativesf ly.tlireeprecedipfSvyeksif dnnng ?K?JYtiondn theininds ofmaiiyhebst. - . iiiiurUiCl AU'sluiuat. uaiutuiiii iixiii- yv bers of he Jiouse presuracifto be in tnecohfidence;Qtl.e Secretary of State, that the dispatches had ,! but recently rriv'edj and this infWj . cumstance thatjingle copy only V (perhaps the brigifet) ,was submit . teel to the , two houses to be inter changed between them from whence it was concluded by man V, that sufficient time had not elapsed since their reception, -to enable the clerks in the office of torej gn affai rs to make out duplicates of the papers- But . this ' fact was imme diatly disproved ly Mr. J. Kan- dotph's calling at ihe Secretary cf State's office, where he learnt from TVlr. W agnerthe chie f clerk of that department, as well as from the secretary himself, that they had arrived a week before Christmas ; that is, prior to the 21st of De cember. The House of Representative5 having resolved to incur an ex pence for the purchase f Florida, the' second member of Mr. Bid well's, resolution, to continue for 4 years, the additional duty of two and a half per cent ad va lorem, imposed by the " act- fur ther to protect the commerce anj, , ' , ceamen- of - the IJ. States against the Barbary powers," to make good the same; .came under consi deration. But this proposition was Vehemently opposed by Mr. J. Randolph, who stated that he ; deemed it an unconstitutional mode of voting to raise taxes in conclave: that if the, members' of that house should once come to levy imposi- m tions upon uieir constituents, with closed doors, ..whilst the votes v.Thich thev shdmd erive (to-say no- thi nt of yie discussion) from the 1 very nature oi the secret journal, remained 'concealed from their constituents, there was an end'of the public liberties. Congress might thus pass any law, however Viocoristitutionai and oppressive, whiisthe people would remain ig norant ok the part which their re presentatives had respectively ta ken, and be consequently unable fo apply the proper corrective, & that, however reasons of suite micht render it expedient to proceed in this, way against a foreign enemy, or to -give a secret direction to military expeditions against the common foe ; those reasons were totally inapplicable to the imposi tion of burthcnBpon the people, or to anycurtailmentof theirrights, -with which that enemy could have no concern, and from the knowledge of which he could de rive no advantage. The proposi tion was at that time withdrawn, but on the last day of the session, April 21, this tax was continued : the only pjriHfile motive is to be found in a' message from the Ex- ecjtive oi the ntn oi t(ie same month, intimating the existence of an unfriendly disposition onths r.trt of Tunis towartls the United in a fiTtufetiutriber, some re marks will be offered on the pro xtedindrof Congress respecting. : i.nr relations witn Oreat-: Britain : a sui jeet, which, if possible, has Let n more misrepresented, and 7 - Jess understood, than that of the present communitalion. ' ' liECIUS, fonvaMecTby XoVdr Keith? fi-ompff :.idd!oKiie We Vepear thata nego citlicm is in trainband that; it -is the-cxuise'of the ifnpfioved state, ol tne tunas : v; ,v , - . We received yesterday aJetterfrom a respectable house at Hamburg. ' It ttdcW. vfas colrnmunlcated by the pane's lof.Uie'-L expected changes on 'thalcontinVnt. ' . ' . " ..-" . . - ,A i' yNewConstUtitioti of Germanyi ' " is Bavaria, Wirtemburg, Baden, .which ire to be considerably aggran dized, Nassaujjcancl some oth er dis til 5ts,compri4tig the country all a lbhthe Riurito forma federative liiody nndeHfie immediate proiec- tion oi nance Switzerland to be divider! One third to be given toB.afj.en, one-third toithe kingdom of Italy, . and one- tmraio rranccK " Denmarteahd3wcdtn'excluded from Germarryd TroinAlLdel rative infl uence in its Wair$---The former to lenifdistireiv itself, ih latter to be ftald s toP(.me rania, as she may behave, -oinesay Pomerania and" Meck!enjiriig' are both to fall to Prussia ; vvhicji, wkh Austriafiate independeritlpbwers, and on their own bottoms, without regard to the former system of the empire. TherEmperor cf the latter to resign his j title , of cbief of the German Err-pire, remaining' only Emperor of his own states. . u Hamburg, and some say al! Holstein, Bremen and Lubeck,fede rAtive ami independent, under the protection of France, whose Empe ror is to enjoy in those territories henceforward, the same sovereignty whichthe Emperor of Germany.f&r merly exercised. The inhabitants of this federative state shall be called the Franks-, being the land where the ancient Franks, sprung from. " Diet of the Empire lo be abo lished. v " Saxony not mentioned. " These akei&iions to take place immediately ; the army then to be called back to assist at the grand fes tivuls at Paris, which are to tyke place very shortly ." Yesterday policies were opened , in he cily, giving 5 guineas to receive 00, it preliminaries ot peace be signed within a week, and be actu ally followed by a peace ; and 15 guineas to receive lou, if prelimina ries be signed within two months.'' The reports in the city yesterday was, that Mr. Fox had sent his con iidential secretary after Mr. Adair, to Vienna, with instructions, by whjch the latter may be enabled to open a communication with Mr. D'Oubril, the Russian minister at that city, and conditionally proceed with him to Paris. The fundswere not much affected by thil.neVr ruvnor. Yesterday afternonf Wednesday's Hamburg mailarived. Its contents are neither copious nor decisive. It appears that a:correspotulence has commenced between the Kings of 'Sweden and Prussia, the purport ol which has no-t yet transpired. No counter orders have as yet been is sued by Prussia to the garrisons of ijciiMi aim roisuami wnicn still noui themselvetin' readitiess to march. Gen Kalreuth's health being impair ed, it is said thai prince Louis Fer dinand will take the comand of the corps under the orders of that Ge nerai. '..'d JULT 2. y-r Baron Jacobi, the Prussian ambas sador, has applied for his passport, preparatory to his leaving this coun try for Berlin, v . We are happin having it in our pow..r to acquaiht our readers that Mr. Fox was yesterday so far reco- r vet ed, as to be able to sit down to dinner with the Earl of Moira, Lord Holland, Lady Louisa Conolly, and a ft-vf other friends Government has received atlrices iromt Mr. Stanley, the British consul at inesle, siting that a proclama- i.on nad oecn issued at tnat place, beaiins date the 29ih.of May, which nuthied, ihntsuch Ensrlish and'ftim. ce oi three days, .unless prercnted s tiom 50 (!omrr 'by.-stress offcwealher; and that the said toits would con con tinue shut Russians. gainst the English and TICKET S " .' in tlie ' Ufyrrcnion Academy Lottery To be had at J. Calebs 'OiTice- sirtii cbbtis as intent ne in the-pbrt. of Trieste, cr any of the ports qf Sc Adriatic, were to quit them in the 4$, A7SA9, W5lt 5253; SSf, 58,9, $2:,82uS5BS: 8?1- 90. 91. 92t. 93 $ft 93; 99, 1101.0203 lOf ioioorior, io; 113114115: iia, ltf , xLvr Jlu, xj;i a, fioi giycii n.., -l?t'jjlavhig Tracrs 6f Laid not giWn iri, 225f Acres, lying on Big Swamp the property of AVilham Henry :of Newtek - , 416 Att'es, -lyirg on Coiiy SwMip, pixperty of tje ssmc. '. ''720 (Acres, lying on the, Big Swamp on Reginses Path, jomtiig Thomas Peters $c Jdhn Robes ju's land tlae propeny of the late Benjamin Moore, dec. DAVID L. WHITE, ShfF. fJ2laU, Aug, 11, lOa 1 : . 1 WILL BE SOLD Jt tJbc Court-Hotttc in Ncviberon-Saturday ' trXlth of October, tbzfuUbrshig Ttacis tf I.and, of so mvcb thcrtof as ibni pay t be Taxes drtif.tpkr eon fur i lit y tar IoUj, - s 800 Acres; wthe Property of Wiljhni Slade, on Bachelor's Greek, .-r ?t&4z 00 acres the property of Roger Moore, lying on the north side of Nepse river, joining tli Lands ot Samuel Garrick. 2'50 acres the property, of, Whitaker Shadford, in Bay Hiver Foccson, joining the Lands of Cob Henry Tilman- , 64'J acres' rhe property of J onathan Ban crateand wife, lying in Bay Hiver Ppcq saa. joining the Lantls of Jdshna Fulsher. : l? .': CHARLES AVUliLl AM S, Sheriff' of Craven Cour.ty. IjyVILL BE SOLD Oh the 27ihcf October, at tin Court-fuse of '. Brw'j&ick Qourirjbr tb: tax? due tbert o i for the year ;1805, 5k)JJ Acres of Land ths,Tprrty, cf Mr. JoIhj Gray Blount situated in Bruns wick County . " ' ' JOHN G- SCULL, SI J. WILL.BE SOLD, .it the Court-Ifjuse in HaUigb, on Tueiday the 7tb of October, if the sums due thcrtcyh far City Taxes be not paid to the Collector in tc mean time ; , , 'pHE following Lots in the Citjrbf 1 Kaleigh, on which the City Taxes have not been p;nd tor the presert year, and tmpn some of them for several preced- iiox given in, ru. j, -j, 14, 26.. 27, 28,29, 30.40, 42, 43, 46, 54. 50, 69, 61, 90, 106, 120, 121, 122, 136, ISr, 138, HI, 152, 184, 213, 216, 217 229, 242, : 43, 248, 249, 264, 267, 263 l7'Z and 273. Lots returned, bat not paid fcr. Nos. 4 54.55, 5,73, 142,143, part of 147. 151, pa ts cf 163, 164, 196, 226, 249, and 265 JOSIAH DILL ARD, Ju. 23. Collector vf the City Tax. MARSIIAVs sale. TO BE SOLD to the highest Bidder fcr iea3y Money, Geld or Silver Coin, a' the Home ot William H. Peace in Gran ville County, near Dickinson's Br'.dgt on Tar River, on Saturday the 4th duj, Gf October next 930 Acrrs of Land on the north side of Tar River, ad joining the River, the Lands of William Wi'liams, John Ta)lor and others. 150 Acres on Little Crtek, adjoining W.ihaui Williams and Wm. H. Peuce. 250 Acres lying on Lick Branch of Gok"s Creek in the Couaty of Anson. Also, eighteen likely Negroes, con sisting of Men, Women, Boys, likely GU and Children ; anions the men are two excellent Blackmiths,or so much of the above Property as will raise the sum of 4559 53 Cts. and the expences of Sale, to satisfy an Execution from oar Circuit Court at Raleigh, in favour of John Ha milton and Co- against the Execntor of John Dickinson, dec, J- LOCKH ART, D. M. For JOHK S. WEST, M. N. C. D- August 12th, 1305. FOR SALE, rT'HE Plantation on which I live, situate on the Rich Lands of Uharie ! Uiri Rowan County, consisting of 375 acres, witn a 'oou uweiung-tioase ana other Conveniences, and a capita! Orchard ccn t:i;.nmg about two thouband bearing Peach Trees, which never fuil. j . Another Tract of Land about three quarters of a Mile south of the above, con taining 3175 Acres, with a good Apple Orchard." ,. . . Another small Trac t four miles west of the Tract on which 1 live, containg 125 Acres. Another Tract in Randolph County, containing 180 ares, with a good Grist Mill upon it, and a va uable Seat for a Saw Mill, x The Terms of Sale will be made known oa application. L ' JOHN HAWKINS. JRaxvan County, Jng.. 16, lbX6. A good Stock of Cattle and Hogs may be had by the purchaser of the lirst men tioned Plantation. ' NOTICE. ,j A LL Persons indebted to' thldte Flemimg and MiLsn. and Robery Fleming,' by Bond or otherwise, are re quested to make immediate Payment t"Mr ivouEKT h . jchn so Xi as tne aboTeiJebts xue assigned'ovrto himhy me tlus; 12th Day lof Augiutt 18QS; " - " ROBERT FLEMING. Th3, above Debtors'vmust immediately come Lrwatd and maker Pay mentor jclbse theirlgi Accounts by Bond, as nolthe'r IridjiJgehce can be given. ' ' 'HUBERT R, JOHNSON. v Wn6titon?jl&st 1 lSOf "Franklin t;ider hi grand so'af)yrho trnfij crihed the eonv- wrnehwas devised' to Mr..1 W. Tempfe Frartklimrfor:. thrrposeltj Edjoon, sUoulctAppiean, three ' lang'geif and nfjn,lanci, Gmariy, j'raiif.e fiinfd A.'m6ricaj,;, atJthe- same time ; thiS idesig'rr 'Vaffrustredy-'4hf'CilRee7'( W empje ,. franJlm Who; iVi' noV, believed, iix ficd, the wor'K'and honourable trust; reposeji in him; for nwondf to; the inortal hatreoTof tlie Eogljsh Ivlfnistry against thfc deceased, 'sage.-- r As soon as this fact was know-it, the jte jsen t Editor of the- Aurora lutnedhid aiicn fion ro the cotlectwnof every; paper and e'reumstince jvhhcould terfd to preserve !and lo honourtObth irieinory of-a mao to Vhottv Amenca.tiso rauch mdebted ; ana whoi as he waa" the nr&t that liom hise ifitb and talents reflected ha ek httr on his rtiatrscpuntfy, ntchtnuie'to he-ranked 6? t'ftedatest posterity , among its " greatest benfaCiors and orrwnepis, . , , J. s Thii edition wdj b& jpuhlifihed from the chies revised ibrirec'fced by iDr, Frank lin 1 the correction s o f v?h ich are in t he iia u'd writing of beauthor, tiaicl may heny any )?endeman in the possesion oi u& tor of the Aurora; ; ' ' ;-:fifi':' Early adrnjratiSh: of JOri. FraUjife; ddu cated in vetietation and revere'iice of his character-ebmhiped with ether incidental circumstances not necessary to be pointed our, have concurred td favor the ioliectioh by the present Editor," bf the best mdieritls that could be obtained, after the sa&dice of the work by the dey jsee.- . : .; -'. With some industry, nd seme expenee, hes has possessed himself not only of the tofjy,vf ith the corrections and additions . in Dr; Fjankhn's hand Writing,fut also bl' several articles which have never appeared in any ftmer collection, and of several which have never appeared in print. Proposals would have appeared long since J in this city, had, not an advertisement of an ; intended ed'tlon Been published in the Eng i i . .if. l. j usn prints; tnc present t.u'tor xpongai n ! might bo t poss ble that the edition ad vertised, was that which Mr. Triple ran k lh was entrusted with ; but it noWtppears, that the English edition 13 only a republi cation of the ibimer compilation, with seme small additions : but still very iieficierj, on a comparison with the corrected papers in the bands tf the Ha iter. The whole will now be carefully ctllated, and the work executed in a tyle worthy of the great Patriarch of America JLibtrty awt Jpostle of the American Ftesu The additional papers will torm at least a 'volume , perhaps more the authentic pa pers already printed form threeand it js intended to be in with the second volume, which will be put io press immediately; j and to publish the Biogrupby last, so that such additional particulars as may throw arfy useful light on tne life of this great man, may b engrafted on his memoirs t obtain which, and odter important ma tcrialf , tlie Editor wih bpare neiiher pin nor ex. pence. ' Gentiemen who may be possessed of au thentic or original papers, or Correspon dence of Dr. t'. or who'can give inforraa uor where any are to be found, wilt ren. der publ c serv.ee by-.corr.municating them to the Editor. 4 CONDITIONS. The Work shall be elegantly printed, on a new small pica type, and pale vellum pa per in large octavo. - y The work will be ornamented with nu merous engravings, a vignette to each voP; lume, avhole length portrait from the best l.keulss allowed to be in existence, now In the possession of ......... The pnce)f each volume will be V two dollars 50 ceflts, payable ofsdohvery only Sttbtcrptioiis will be receAAt at the book, store of Wm. Duane, .o.06, Market street, Philadelphia, and in Phnsylvania Avenue, VV ashington City ; by - J oseph Gales, ihe Printer hereof; and by other booksellejind private gentlemen, whose nanies:jw-ljbe notified in. the saveral staiea ci the union in dua time; . .. i : ' CAUTION. yY Wife SARAavuigr..witput the 9th msiant, and taken witWheV a Ne gro Man about 50 Years old named Arthur, about 5 Feet ,9 or lu Inches. taeh, andtwb sorrel Mares, one of which had .a youn Celt, this is to forewarn any Person Iro 1 1 iiarbounng my said Wife, or from trading with her for the above Property, qn pain of bmg prosecuted. (or the one, or ot for feiting the other. ' , My Wife's Maiden Name was Lambeth ; she was the widow of Christopher Heath, and having been raised in Cruveu Coariry it is supposed she may 'be gone into thai part ci tue country. his , JOHN X GARRON, mark. , .. ". ,"f . Rowan County, Jug. 16, 180i. ' : "it " ' :' Txvcnty-five Dollars Reward. A RAN A VVAYv from RaleipV about MAN, named omutusb&ryiQ. in gene ral calls himself 6iife:sbout 21 years old, weighs aBmifi$0.as a thin visage and is tolerably hlacjcii-b somewhat 'knock-kneed ,ad has eyappearance of eing ruptured: ; He "issfopesed to have jfnad5 forHalifax of Northampton county, in which pamof the country he was raised w VVioever wilt brisg- htm to Mir, Charles J farish, in Kaleighor to Joshua Lee, his owner, m VVake cbiin'tri : shall receive Ihl above Reward or more, if he be broughl 1 PRINTING IP 'OF. ALU KUfDS, Executed with neatness.. accurcevllJdlfifiX&S 'AT'TUS ! -Ai : VV;; STATE PMNTI2i$QFFIC, f take theht away iland:fo sals nHflE'VSnb'scrib'er offers for c Vajnabte PjAntation whereo. i ' pi rsenj resiuetr, ivipg on the rVtt. " l tie Kmiaish, adjoining the Landsi m -,f" John R-Earcnrand others, k r Jor Countr, ;.Sgof orth-Carol taiiung About otirhousatid Acres sk twelve hundred Vhich arecle" ei 55 inclosed, undey good fences, and in , w! state of cultrvatiori about twenty acrf, r tiraotbynieadowThe land is Well , cbpted,tothe. cphure of tobacco, cornJi swall gram of every -kind is as iertile w any irr( the.Tinelghboui.-hood, About tZ hundred acres ofycreekjow grounds, calculated for timothy or clover. It ,3 w ', watered, having a number or finespnre, and is a healthy situation. It woulh .ofthree;divisions,;havmg tolerably dwedmg-houses, and other out-houV. also, a small family mill, a distillery n4' home, he There are about a thoiwWd apple-trees;, now bearing excelletit fruit cf various lundsj .also peach and other fr-i-trees in great abundance. 1 will sell a part, or the whoU rs Lland.. Alarge stock of cattle, hogs. sh Hvy may oe had with the plantation. ' , Thirty head cf ft . bl.oodcd. horse, -and fillies, bv ' ImriornS fiorses, troro one to three years eld also Offered for sale. ' U a'e Possession w,U be given on or before the first day of Janharne.v, wuh permis to seed Fall gram. A great bargain may be had in this va htable property, r Any ner30n wishing tJ purchase, may know the terms by anpMnr to the subscr.ber on the premises. A r;ar of the value oCsaid hnd wouJd be taken in payment in lands iy.ng in the States cf jl ennessee or tt.entuckj. Aug : JAMES LYNE. ; CAUTION. " yHerejas the conduct of ray Wife . , . :lifcty,. in leaving my house, and carryin'away my propetty, has been such that, however unwillingly, I am compelled t6, f ore Vratit all persons from maintaining hertfrq.a.purchasing any kind of property from, her, and frorn giving her any credit in expectation of payment from rr.'e, as I will not be answerable for any of her cob. tracts, .. ; JOHN FARRAK, jun; Chatham County, Aug. 21, 1S0G. 1, hereby give Notice to all Persons ia .Thf J.ara indehted'to present their Ac counts for .Settlement .immediately; ind such as are indebted to me, ate requested Wmake payment by the 15th of September, as 1 am about totaove to the State of Ten nessee. J. F. THE PUBLIC TAXES. J Mmediately af.er the first day of October next, JudgmentSi with Forfeit ure, Interest, Costs and Commissions, will fee taken against all those oJf the Sheriffs and other Revence Officers of the State of Nora Carolina, who shall, oh that day, be found "to have failed to account for and pay up, according to law, the Taxes and ether pub lic tue tor which thev are bound. To those Sh'erifis and other Oificers who are m. the habit cf annually and regulator balancing their Accounts aj tfie Treasnry. is held no Notice or other Warning is necessary,- The forego:ng, therefore, is nqt intended, for them, from a conviction it will not be needed; but it is meant for th.' benefit of those who have lately come minto office, and have not yet had an oppor 1 pnity of proviug by their punctuality their cru to uieir ouiy in mis panicui;u, highly interesting to the community at large ; and of those few who have conti nued in office, and who have heretofore occasionally shewn themselves unmindful of the obligations of such their indisjiei'--s:blc v,vity. JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub. Treasure!. Treasury Office, Sep 1, 1806. p The several Printers in the State vut please togi'cttbc foregoing a place in their pa pers, and forvtdtd their bills for payment. NEW WHOLESALE STORE. TTHE Subscribers beg leave to in- A foim their Friends und the Public 1 general, tha they have entered in Co partnerships ukder the Firm of HOGG, HALLIDAY h MENG--Who have. commenced Busm;ss (in t5 Houses heretofore occupied the-.r H. . HalhdayljiH the Wholesale and Retail Line. , '9- . ., in aaampn to tbeir StocK 09 - Dry, East and West-India uoods and -air. they have imported in-theShip R&ne7 cCaptain. Heard, from Liverpool, an exten sive ; andgeaerai Assortment of Dry GoxJ. suitable to he Market and approaching Season,1 which.they will eli on reasonable terjns fcr Cabf or Produce, or on the ac- cusTomicd Credit, by wholesale, wkaow- responsible and punctual persons ; i t . jown uogg, jV- ' R. HALLID r , t wThe. Debtor of R. Haliidav. and Hog? iind Meng, are requested to make payment - . .... . - . i - - z all- to ogg, waiiiday and Meng, wno thorised to receive such dtlis, and gr11 discharges. ' - . OR OIL, MC'tim hajust recetvelf from tfCliarlestoW afresh Supply of mi OIL; which h sIls by th JS:w wf v?inallct ouaatit. Jul -S.
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