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i FROM ENGLAND. jrew-York, March 10. By the An. Capt. Crocker, "the E 3itors of the Gazette have received London papers, and find in them the subsequent articles. . There was a very destructiveS'irc in the city of Smyrna on the 18th of No vember, which continued Ktm live in the morning till 12 at nobn. A frigate, well manned, w2S oi the eve of sailing from England for Cana da. The British gun boats on the lakes are to be reinforced, and their crews increased. The allied army in France is to be reduced 50,000 menthe British 3,000 a month. Since the 4th of June, IS 14, the British army has lost, in'the field, or 'by natural deaths, no fe?;er than sixty three general officers. The followng ships have beer pit 3n commission on'thc Lakes of -Canada: Kingston 56. Com Sir Robert Hall ; 35urlinton 44, Capt. N. Lockycr ; Charwcli 50, Capt. Montreor, on L. Ontario; Cliamff.ain 52. Capr. Duell, on Lake Champlain ; Coniiance -3, Capt. D. Pring, on Lake 'Erie. The London Courier, a ministerial paper, of the 2d January, contains a long string oi complimentary remarks oij President Madison's last message to Congress. i.oxdon, j ax. tf. TXVdiy. The Prince Regent has directed, by an Order in Council, that all the vessel in the Navy shall in future be distinguished br the number ' ... . . Af truns and rarr nades they actually mount, and not according to the erro neous denominations which have long since grown into us?. Gen. O'Donuell, the Count of A'ds--bal, ims his head quarter -t St. Maryrs near Cadiz, rind is c .mpllin the ex pedition which he is to command to Buenos Ayros -v-Eight.. thousand. very fine troops, forming part of iheama xiient, are in quarter at Seville. jn. 15. A considerable sensation has been made within tire two last davs on the otock Exchange, by the report from is, corroborated by immense sales tjf our own stock, that the French had succeeded in their neociation for a loan in tills countrv of three hundred millions of frantrs, above twelve mil- l iions sterlmc:) half ot which is to be paid in money, and the. other halt in provisions ?nd clothinir, &c. for the Allied troops now in France. The letters from Paris speak in the high est terms of exultation of ths benefi :..v ......... i ..r . -ir, - : idi ci aiir.iv immi. aim in iiic ciii,i. it.. has already produced; the funds,which J had been as low a; 52. being up t CO. j If anv thin could have served to j avrrravate tiie distresses of the people J of England, at the present moment, ! it isjtlii baneful transactioji for by : this, not onlv is our array t) be kept-' up in r ranee, iit a. e artuanv to lain'iaiu U'.ui 11 hu j t::iiriuies oi i:ie 1 other Allied Power. In theDaiish of ;St Lconard's.Shnre-1 dltelt, tliere have been issued three i thousand six hundred warrants of dis- j tress against inhabitant lioiieii'li'etj, j lor li? fault of the Lifst quarters Poor ; itafe. ioRiC German pipers which arrived 1 Telegraph had been coinpletelv wreck last ni't. contain two articles of con- ed under the Hoe, but by a most won sidetable .-ioipot tance. Tlie first of derful interference of -Providence .onlv these relates to tl;e Crown JVi nee of ij one man is lost. II. M. hrijjj Jasper hjwreilen. liernadotfe. The Nuremberg I! and tlie Lapwing rvve ue cutter are paper talks of a note presented bv tie Russian .Ambassador at Paris, to the French government, upon the -treat-jj-This xnent c? llernaotte by tlie' latter. The notr i said to dwell upon the services rendered by him to the alli ance He joined it sincerely and ho norablv, and lie powerfully contribut ed to the. victory of Leinsic- To be sure he did most powerful lr indeed ! As all (!' Monarchs, continues the Jtote, view lnm as the heir to the I 1 1 thnme a t" . A H 'l nent form an i It can i ot be denied that tais is a! very politic step of the Court of Pc-j lerburn '-for if an v chansre ere to i take place in Sweden unfavorable to the succession of J5eroad.tte, Sweden jht revert to lier ancient policv irn er t r i n.nee -yr nereas S nrresion of Bernsdottp. miiV- ;Vvsi openly bj tSe Court of Pe- Pilpn liir l)rnini na cweiien hiv uec-jine as ; ."it ill li III r I in O.S BUC i r 'v.af with France ' tf :"v Courier) have the satisfac vtVitmce the adoption of a ( r has been sent ; bv the I : l 4" t.te for t he Home De V1 tlie,-Lnl Lieutenant of c of Ijeicester, and we be- ;.e I ords Lieutenants of se- ot aweden. tire-.fcmmjrorvol nish.syborweirian. StiS Russian. : FS9Jf sia requests the Fiench ov-rn- I Pruishian, 942 Eutfli.su, S3 American J to treat the Crown Prince con- rrench- &c. : and from the Raltir. ably to his dijjnifr and to sen di S0C English, S5 American. 8 Frnrli. ! Vmba.-ador to tckholm . j 4 fcpauih,3 rortu"-ucse, I i t .'...ar, aUo to be encoura?-. i I er copies, inviting them . "-"r. ii.:.:i . ri "tao armed at Fans from St. Peters- - vil authority with the greatest promp titude : Whitehall; Jan. 11, 1317. My Lokn-lt being deemed expedient under prevent circumstances, that the civil power should be strengthened in the countv under, v our Grace's charge, 1 have ta reauest that you will recommend it to jto the magistrates in the principal towns within ttie same (m which the measure is not alreadv adopted) to encourage the enrolment of respectable householders, to act ac. occasion mi f .re mire, as special constables, tor a fixed period of time, not less than three months ; and 1 have fur ther to request, that your Grace will communicate to the commanding officers of the several vcomanry-coras within the county of Leicester, the vvisVcf his ma jesty's government that they would hold themselves and the corps under their re spective command, m a state of prepa- ! ration to afford prompt assistance to the civil authority m case oi tiecessrty. I have, Si.c. SIDMOUTK. The Lord Lieutenant of the &,unly.-cf Leicester- - .-. jan. 17. An important session of Parliament is about to commence. The opposi tion members intend to move an a mendment to the usual address in an swer to the speech from ti e Throne. In this 'amendment they will dich-se their views. On discovering this in tention ministers have wrot1 the fol lowing, circuW to the Rieisbers who commonly vote with them. :-street Jan. 1 1. " As it appears cerMin nn amendment' will bj proposed to Cue Address, and tha1 a 'division'' will take place, i thinV it try duty to give you the information, and to request you to be present at the com mencement of the session of tire Ilccse of Commons. I should not trouble you on this occa sion, if there were any doubts of the in tention of the opposition.- I have the ho nor to be your devoted servant, 41 AKBUTHNOT." Requisitions have been .signed for calling a meeting of the council and freemen of London to petition for the reduction of tire unconstitutional ni litary cstab-rsluneut ; for the abolition of all sinecure nlaces and unmerited 1 nensions : ano to aemanu rerrencn- I . J I A I ment and econ?niv in tlie public ex pences, a well as a ccp.stitutional re I fbri n Parliament.' ' nWOfJTH, JAN. 0. breti'lfzl Storm. We experienced last niht ore of tire most awful stcmps in the memory of our oldest inhabi- tants. 1 he damage do:ie 1- lncuicula ble. Many very distressing cases have come to mv knonledsre-. The Princess Mary Packet which landed her mail here last Thursday, is a total wreck under Cat-down. This melan choly event took place about a quarter i past f.-'ir this morning; dreadful to j relate, the master Mr. Gidlv, his wife j anrl son, toother with several others I of -the. crew, haxe perished ; -the -former, locked themselves in each others arms, and thus died together. The hver streets of the town are inundated, and such was the violence of the storm, that no soul could attend to the awful cries and shrieks of dis tress, which came 'from all sides, but particylar! v from tlie Packet One or two bjats alteijitel Ut assist, but in vain, having soon tilled. Since writing tlie above, I ain griev ed to find, that his majesty V schooner also total wrecks ; the former of which ' has, it is said. lost every soul on hoard, j dreadful afasfrophc took place ( under Alount Jiatten. A coaster from Falmouth sunk in : the sound, having struck, on tha Cob ler. ;; ELSINi;i'H. JKS. 4. Last jear there passed the Sound, nps. amoRj; which were, from the INorth Sea. 1 !'7 Swedish, -408 Da- 'a.n - . .. -AS'COXA, DtO. IS. AVe expect an America Consul j here. e aie assured that his Holi j ness has signed a treaty of commere j uith the linited States tl .rouv;h the me ciium of Sir. Pinkney, during his resi lience at Home. This news is very '.agreeable, as it holds out to our cani- laiists an opportunity lor licw specu- IUUUU3 FR03I FIIANCE, ihtston, MarchO. Tlie brirr Aurelia, Leach, arrived at J this port yesterday, in 40 davs from tllavi. bringin: papers of tlat place j to Jan. 25, and'Paris to the 24th. ..ff,, l7n.(l..Tuls ot ! i to he in readiness "lo'assist th !gr;!ature for the repeal ot the law wnicn ueciarcs mat cuy pun.. Marshall Lefebre, Duke'of Dantzic; had been restored . to his dignity on taking the oath to the King. Europe was apparently very tran quil. AMERICAN PRISONERS. NORFOLK, VA. MARCH 13. The "foilowin petition, addressed to the President of the United States, bv Fourteen Americans now confined in the Spanish prison at St. Jago de Cuba was handed to us by a jrentie man who arrived here from that island about tcn'days sinct, with a reouest that we would publish and then trans mit it to the President. Not know- in: the gentleman who-was the bearer ! of the letter, and having; no evidence of-the authenticity of the Yiocnment, induced.- us to delay its publication until we 'could iatisfy ourselves on t!oe uoirtts. Haviujj; received !such o ra n ces t c hi r, r t s ie n u i n e ch a r- acter as we 1 -eouircd. and bavins: the -.'.lenient vMc' it contain verified. bv a stihsecj'ient arrival from the samel quarter, we ivp it insertion with I rilea-v:re. for'va diny tlie original as directed to th Department of State, whei:e we d-odit nt it will receive that attention to which it is entitled. To the Pr'sid'tit of the Unied Slate.', Fctition r f Fo.rif:i . lmcricnns nmo co7iJlpxd in th Pri&.'H of St. Jago de Cuba. Honored Sir, We take the liberty to inform you of ovv s;..d misfortunes, confined in Cuba Prison,' at tlie in'mman mercy of the cru el Hparf Vds. Our first misf rtunes are as foilo.v : .Our vessel being sold. for the M!in'...-r.'stf privatcn :iur, we were ollie- .ctl to t ike passage in the schooner Mar Ji;:ivLta, Peter Vnch r, commander, bound to Jamaica. To -cur sorrow, afier being tv.T Dass.ice twt d.ivr. toe cantain 1 1 j . tjt - - 1 orountup 111s Lai tnageni.n commission, and s;;id he was bound on a cruise. Find ing ourselves take in this shameful man ner, wv conceited whh each other to leave her the first opportunity. On the - C( nd Scpiembcv we captured the schr. Sophia, ur.der Spanish Colors, bound to Jamaica, wv h cattle on board ; cn the Z( f the sam month, captured a Spanish bri ty m the ctrast, with 180 negroes on bfjam the captain and owner ransomed the brig, cvc. f r S16X;0 ; w e allowed the boat to take thecaptahi on shore at Cuba, under-: a promise-that he would return with the. money ; the uniust agreement of the Spaniards, in place of the money, vent out a K.ing s schooner of superior force, and captured us ; at the time o'f the capture four of the men got clear in the boat. Honored sir, now. began -the inhuman uac of the. cruel Spaniards cut and m i fried t nieces with coth-.sses. ourd back ro back till the !1 run trom under our Pngev nails, we are. Ht present in Cuba gaol, on the allowance of this savage nat'.or, on half a t.intrf rice and be'ans, half cked., to content the sons (.f Columbia iuv twentv-f ur hours, with : ut cloathing, or any slulter to hide oiir i.ketincss, in irons, &c. no friends allow ed to ee os. H in. .red' Sir we the i'.o'oppy peti tioners d' lmniblv bee for the mercies of a free coaniry, for w'..( ii ve f night and valiantly conrj lered our enemies. John H. Huckley, Nuntucket. Denard T(wnsai I, N- rf Ik. TIim is Heed, New-York. Ih-i.i.; nun Br'vwn, do. J !in Duviv.s, Newport. W iiiiaio II ar.r'ev. North-Carolina. (leorge Vils n, New-York. James Morrcs, IViston. John Bennett, Philadelphia, John J.tckscn, do. J'.hn -'Midc'i'son, New-Orleans. John Diiudin, Nc w-York. J hn Cii iries, New-Orleans. Francis Barber, do. MJ cj -Ins. Gen's. Office, Mrch 13, 1S14. tiENERAL ORDEHS. "The Armv Regulations of Sept. 1816, relative to Uniu.rm, are corrected, by e msine: the article under Lurht Artillerv. j Caiund Ornament, page 133. The Cap ot all corps is described, page 131 Officers t Light Infantry companies, of reeimeTis, will wear short coats, with! wings. f silver bullion, and when off duty lire allowed to wear the regimental coat j with enaulets. Officers nf "light Artillen'. when off duty, are allowed to wear ccats of the same general description' with that of the- j staff, butt ons end other trimmings corres ponding with the regimental coat, and epaulets instead of wings. . Pattern buttons for all corps, and infor mation relative to uniform, are to be fur uished bv the Commissarv General. inspecting omctrs wm report to com manding generals all deviations from es tablished uniform. A full settlement relatives to clothing will be made up to the 1st cf May next, with all non-commissioned oflicers. mu sicians and privates, deducting for all ar ticles over-drawn, and noting for pay ment the amount of clothing due at that time, to enable the paymasters to com mence, at the next payment, under the new regulations: and even soldier dis charged before sucii settlement has been mur! vlvil! Ko. ... n1,f t t '.i - e J mil. xu uu.uji.iuiiai ccruncate stating the articles and amount due. or to be Redacted, on account of clothing: Provided, tliat in all cases where clothintr uv.,u luiuisuLUi in Kiiiu. ior tnat nnr- pose, by the Commissarv' General, it shall be issued for sucli ariearages. uv oroer, B. PARKER, Adj. U Ins. Qt3, Tlie Virginia Race fforse, FLORIZEL, Unquestionably the best Stallit n on the contirieat, and was always able to distance aty nag that erer started ainst him, and is the sire of more Race Hoes than any other in the United States has commenced his Season at the Red-House in Caswell County, North-Carolina, ten miles below the Courthouse and thirty miles north of Hillsborough. For farther particulars, 'jrentlemen can have reference to hia baodtills, ihch are in circulation. WILLIAM BALL, LEWIS SHIKLLY. March 20. 13 2m . NKW GOODis, AT WILKKRBOKOrCH, X. C. fllHE subscribers take this mtthod to in- 1 form the inhabitants of Wilkes, and the ; adjacent counties, that they have pened an extensive and ernrral assortment of GOODS, in the Town cf Wilkesborough, m a house I nearly oppesrie theCourt House, all of whrch : we will sell at moderate prices As we intend to make this a permanent establishment, and will seHgoodson very accommodating terms, we hope to receive a share of the peblic patronage. Wre flatter ourselves in raying that those M'ho may favor us with their custom, will receive general satisfaction. II. IJ S TTF.R WHITE, JO!I T 'AVIS. N. P,. All kinds of country produce will be received n pavniem ior erfr,d. j Wilkeshorough, V. C. M arch 15. 1? -3 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. T AVAW'AY from the subscriber, on t!ie 0tli instant his Negro Woman nam ed SALLY. , S a llt Is upwards oftbrtj years old, five feet tnreeor 'four inches high, stout, with a very down ill look, has but little to say. It is supposed that herself and husband, G korr e, belonging to Mr. Richard Scruggs, bVingin Scriven ccinty, will endeaor to make their wafor Norfolk, in Virginia, as they are both from that place Any person lotlg'.r.g Sai.lt h any Jail m Georgia, shall receive Tuiktt Dollars ; if out of Georgia, Firrr wiUi all reasonable expenses. r M. STOXK. Savarrnah, Ga.) Jan. 8, 18 17. 13-3t THE STEAM HATII Of Doct. S. K. Jennings X7JOU sale at Mr. Jehu Scott's, Raleigfr, at the usual price of ten dollars, with the addition of a new Pamphlet of instruction, s.mph.ying the system and making it easy to be comprehencTeil by almost ever)- class of men, anil exhibiting many instances of its sa lutary effects in "a great variety of cases Some families b its introduction, have saved very considerable sums of money annually And -no doubt is entertained by those who have strictly attended to the system, but what it far surpasses every other in its con venience and facility in checking diseases, when early applied, and in affording relief from pain in severe cases of disease. 13-3t Ra eigh, March 21. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, March 13, 1817. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that funds have been assigned for tlie payment of such Treasury JK'otea, and the interest thereon, as are now due at t" e Loan Office in Boston, in the state of Massachusetts. And the said Treasury .Yotr will accord - nly be paid, upon the application of the hoi .lers thereof respectively, at the. said Loan Office m Boston, at any time prior to the lt day o.lry, 1817, after which day interest wdl cease to be payable upon tlie said Trea sury Xotes The Commissioners of Loans in tlie several states are requested make this notice ge nerall. known, by all t e means in their pow er ; and the printers authorised to publish the j laws of the United Slates, will be pleased to insert .-it once a wee, in their respective pa pery, until the first dav of Mav next. V. Vt.'lL cu.vvrouD, Secretary of the Treasury. 5Cj FOUR HUNDRED DOLLAItS RFAVAR1). 'OliOKE JAIL, on then.ght of the 7th in 1 sant, Two I'kisoxkk, BARXA and LOVET JBKXIGAV. The tormer was con victed in Wayne Superior Court, Fall Term 1815, ofGniXD Larcknt; the latter stands charged with the sim e crime. Darna is a- bout 5 feet 8 or nches high, ruddy com ptSfeyon, light ha;r, thin vis ige at present, grey eyes, quick spoken ami very artiiil Lovet is about 5 feet 3 or 4 niches hiirh. of a light complexion, light hair, blue' eyes, slow spoken. They have been confined in Iialeigh and Wajne Prisons about 11 months, -with fetters "on their wrists and ancles. I w,l give a reward of One Hundred Dollars for Uarna, and Fifty Dollars for Lovet, to any person who will deliver them, or either of them, to me in Waynesboro'. These Fellows no doubt will disguise themselves, so as not to answer the proper description. wm: uaiford, shfr. March 8, 1317- 13 lm Tj N B. I will give TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS additional reward for Barna Jer nigan, and FIFTY DOLLARS in addition for toe apprenension ot Lovet Jernigan, so that the may be brought to justice in any part of tlie world. LEWIS CCOR PENDER. Wayne, March 22, 1817. - nottce: IN conform'ty with the provisions of an Act of Atsernblv. passed At the of 1816. entitled " r Act concerning the Navigation of Tr River" authorising the creation o. a Capital Stock of 75,000 dollars ior tnepurpores therein mentioned Books of Subscription will be opened on the 1st day of Apnl next, to conUnue open until the 1st Monday in Aurust, at the I; re places, viz : ; . , At rarborou?h. undr th A', the undersigned Commissioners; at Lewis- Durgunaer toe direction of Benj. Hawkins, ! Nathaniel Hunt, William Murphey, Maraia! j I i. - Jearcys nd .Green Hill, at the t alls of Tar River (at the Store of J. Thorp) under the direction of Joel Battle, Jesse Thorp, Redmond Dunn, John Hagan and Samuel Westray f and at Greeneville under the direction aF ni;s d... t ti- Gorhata; David Smith. banL&l A. T.ira; , I fir i. . ' : - m , w wier tianrahan, jr. .. , Edmund D. Macnair, i Theophilus Parker, I3ennetf Barrow, Joseph Bell, - , Spencer D. Cotten. March 10, 1817. 13 4W LOOK H!:t?p J lain who called hur.self j'4,. kins, received ol 'Capt John !li I'U mouth, Virginia, 748lbs.rf U K- Twine, and s.gned a rece.pt lti thn f and promised to deliver tl,e Eig . mV ic iwmc nor uie man has s,nr. 01. 1 nis is tncrefore tr, r-.. men particular! v, ami all others u) "v I . v., , 4 lest ------ vi m r, m ' - w ' 1 ft 11. t .iVAh... (cn fishermen, it is hoptd .nd tt. ' tthevwill exert tl-emselv t ' 2 e mij miiuoi uiamv Dears Dart 1 1,1, -1 j lain to justice. D.rect to rne at F.fl, '' r t dentor,Fc!.25, lfiir - .-s. The celebrated IIur$fj SIR AUciliu 'il.SmnJ tS. . ' WulSmnd tS Carolina, nii.emtlt-s from-H'cl.r.x , ' N" ore firm Ueffield.andrJireefrom .V;' -' ' onCuurt House, on the- road uLM . I I T - . - 'i.n , ncucw. 1.1 cfivtr iarf at Fityjj. the Season pyabV 'he fir8rdo j ' r 1818, with .nr Uortar t .,e Gr .nm 'lV hi aid worn the nure senvejj F'T' ,y -ma!-gain pastu-es, znC mares fedj grain at twenty five ceni pcr otv S- . ' enclosures tor mares aod cohg, t'r.- t . ' f onnl atteni on wdl he given, b i ri ' I ' 'b b y for accidti.ts or escjprrs. The v i ...... wvhiiiii m,ci., ( f i.n the fifteenth of July, hervaais B pia'is 1 Sir AacHiR'sblooJ, sire and rr,at . i .rniai c, m a Race Hors nJ StaJ" are deemed as i auffick:Kt ecorrir., n(!4 ' Frbmary 8. . .j INLANb VinGI:sA7" Will he Sold, 10 tb' t i: d er r Wediuday, tiie 30. . f April nf x, 50 ILiLFAXE 'JTS. TS the own of M&rseihes, on i ;fc.?tt M. wi bin the county of :!i?k- , u.. ( . an Inspection of Tobacco and F,(.r "' .a blUld.rhi Town is sif.iite in il.t U t oi a icnacco untry, infe rior t noi.e a the Ma e ot Virjn;a. The wealth rt e vurrounding; inhabitants, co-rbintd wiiLUe f :tilit of the soil, offer a uir p..Lc-ia the success of Mercantile Euietp ze ift e;rea' improvement made in tlie cu iure i,j man:gtmentof l obacco, wiihm tl.e vicLv? f Marseilles, induces a hli. f, tl-a', ' r', distant dayn will become a Depo cf L oacco, of the very fijht order. From the Town of Marseilles to JTorf Ik, tl ere i it h-s timeCood Navig-ation for Ha tfUx cf 10 Hogsheads Tvbarco burthen, (txurr i Portage ot 7 rn'iUs), -ihich obstruction wj:, t is ihought, be removed in 18 monthiM wiyara. around which a Turnpike Eoi will speedily be made. ' The situation of Marseilles is h'fhtnd 4iry, and has a coramandirp view of the surrounding country; is extremely vil watered ; nd is considered as Leahhy u ny of the adjacent country. The Terms of the Sale will be oi tnown oa tuat day, by THE TRUSTF.E5. March 1, 18ir. 13 aft SHOES 6? HATS. Petersburg, V t HAWKINS, kCo.opnosite Bol.nritj; ,k. Street, l tersbure-, h-ve oi ;..nd. ;unl arc conslanth receiving, an txtens'.ve assortx-rt of SHOES & HATS. Mercies . North -Ciirobna are invited to c.A, an l ir assure ' they can be supplied w.tii tiiea!: articles ai as 1 nv prices a3 at any Store i Virginia. Mmch 16, 1817. 1J FIVE CESTr3 lUilTARDr TUN away from the suh-fr.hcr, u; t!, L 6th of Mure h lts't.a foi;. ! L l v : name of BENJAMIN STM.'KS, "ilu' ! years of age yellow complexion, anl U: hsir. An person t.ik.ng up :n' stfir.n: said boy in gaol, shall receive the uLovcr. ward, but no expences paid. CliAiiLES JOKIHa. March 12 h, 1817 READ THIS!! L'N aw.-v from the suhscr her a 3 27th of Decemher Lst, Ni, cn A! xi hv the name of BEV, 36 or v'r jer.4 or ?-, small, and verv- much :ncl nH to tie (..-! -; gc-il, has a scar one side of !i . j tw, occr . ed by the ttj)h ache; :!o mcl.ne.lutt rttl finned He !iad on v. cn !.c went .rv". a suit oi Ncrro Oottn. It s f.rcsunnfl t : j he :imy be lurking about V ev l)i;!:ard 'he bus a wife there, near Chapel II.il. A r Prsou tlht deber vaul negru t Jl-v-ngin Person Couniy,N.Crol.r.i,or scn. e .h m n ao- g:xl so that I get h.m :ur i ' J"! receive the hUni of Toi Lobars auJ lawful cxpences. JOHN W0 .MACK. Mwrch 9th, 1817. BY THK PRESIDENT OF TII& UNITED STATES. WIIFdlCAS, by the firt section cf an -of CongTcss, passed on tli J!'- v ' Afarch, 1803 entitled "An act cr. cr ' the saleof the lamb of the ln;tcd 5?: - for other purposes," the'i'risi.AKt ot ;r.e nited States is authorised" to icti."? c-.r.a..i public lands to b' olfertd for sa!e ; Whtreforc. I, J.mus ybnwu Vrii, of the Unittd States in c inform. t? w 'Ji said kct, and od.cr cis of Cncrri, ?r Jv '" in fbr the sale and disposal of the l...n.iS jthe United States south of Ten-es.t', ' I hereby decl.ueand nuke known, tha: ; '.'' sales, for tlie disposal, areta!3y ti the Public Lands in tiiedistr ct c:isr f Hiver, bounded on tl.e w st hv tlc C'i sawhav river, on the s;ith by the pu.i i'! the Ji?of north latitude, i.n tin- ex-;. I'J' 1 Mohde and Tumbio-hi- rivers U on V..t rU by the Creeks, Suntabogue and H il : (th 2 one falhntr ;hto the TorebigWy a:sJ . other into the Chickasaw hay rive s) w.iC have been surveyed and returned to tLc bc gister of the Land Office at St. -Mephcns.ati't which have not been dsiosed of, or except'" from sale by kiw, shall beheld at St. Strpn- on the River Tomb:jrbv, on the first MontLy ft..i a. .-.it -,:d 1aju.i ! f Jub next, and continue till the sa ui .1 1 1 1 v iiPtT 'inn riinnnr r 1111 liiw o - i have been nitereil flir sale. i . , - , ! Given under mv hand the eijrhth dV ot March, one thousand e.ght bunor and seventeen. 1 JAMIS M0XC0B. By the President, Joaiaji Mei Commissionf? of die General La.d OiSce. March ?9.. l-rf 34 I ' I f. u 1
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