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T isrbiected. that the entire indus try ot tie country way be nm prol r ..TArt,! in c1e;rinr ami rullivat iro- our extended vacant land. Hut vfat due it avail the farmer, -when ur'.t'.er in the nation from which hp purchases hi- jroods or elsewhere, can he find a .mmVet for his abundant crop- Beside. tV-e ill version of labor fr;.m agriculture to manufacture, is sr.rcelv pe.ieptuite. rive ui Wtrlhe aid of children, will tna .are a cott-m manufactory of two tli usand piiidlep. : From the gloomy condition 01 toe 3i:anufaeturcrs. the" mind turning to mother quarter, is cheered with the tightest rrespect to other. In the irore southern state, it is believed, that the amount received, during the lat .ear. from the export of two or tlr-e articles of a-ri. ultural produce -ctnraed for nnsvrw, foal uae atteli- on should be paid to the with of the House. Mr. Cotnstock, from the select com mittee to whom was referred the me- morial of Dr. James Smith, spent lor vaccination, made a report, expressive of their confidence in the efficacy of vaccination, and of their satisfaction at the manner in which Dr. Smith has dUrhfireefl the duties belunffinjr to him as ai;e:it therefor: but declaring their opinion that vaccination can be eflica rinualv dietnij.ated amongst the Ar my and Navy of the United MtatesDy the Su.eons thereof, v.ithon incur nmrfliir additional exnence. Concur- Mr. Trimble submitted for conside-j tion the ndlowini: resolution: j Resolved, That the demand made by j ;.',.nt n the United ata.es jing Tiija a annual . . nt nd moved to fill the blank tit.nn.rs, nm mu'-" with 600 dollars. Mr. Harrison moved to im ine u.a with the sum of 1000, which, aftei tw o counts, was carried ayes SO, noes , 3. Th nnpsrinn was taken on Mr. Clay's amendment, with the blank 4t,; fi!Trr.. nnd ne.raiived ayea vD osed noes 80. w, ,..., t nthpr sums were prop ",i tn , at lenirth he sum ,f sixty dollars a month wa agreed to . ., t...i 75 to 71 ; ami, tnus an.i'"- The committee of toe whole then roe. and reported the bill, as amend ed, to the House. ;Tn- the American fltuiister ttat r.:..urtt of the 25th cf October, 1816, com nunicated with his messa oi me ..imir". 1P.18. refers, and any subsequent correspondence between the two govern ments on the same subject. And a committee was appointed to lav the said resolution before the I re- sident. - , The House took up the Senate s message, insipfins; on their ail ment to the military appropriation l 'tl . k,ni-nf TiaiVli'lll a Dili. resprc i.iia ' . .rreel to insist, on its di. "?ment (sirerrnr this State, received by rrrr; riartfcrd, Ga. Jan. 2b, 1 dig. i I havff just notv received a letter from Willhm Harrie, Fq. of Te'.fir. containing the painfu! iutel'i n.-r . flJ '.he massacre of Mr. Dame! Dikes a-il jhis familyJby a party of 'Indian .t , i'c ci. Aiia, ti UHII.-3 ;ro n leSf if i Court-hous?. Mr. Harris add-. :t ,T 1 there was jeason to arprefierid, si y other family have fallen near the -re- thereto ; and to ask of the Senate a i?idence ofMr. Dikes. have or The question was then taen on con- i , M(U an(J pitki rrin- with the' report of the com- . The cnj:nis itte of the whole, -ranting a pen- j a month, and de- to 40. cu mitt sion of sift v ddlars a ni.lo.l in the allirmative. The hill was ordered to be engross ed nod read a third time to-morrow.. itr wn receiyed, by Mr. Cutts. announcinc i"-" : which conterertce on tne pan j imntier. topursue tlie iudians as '.ac House. Messrs. Lowndes, Srrit.i ot a9 practicaV-e. n, were appointed- , I A detaclnent of Col. Wimhe -vi ceil -'bill lor roe . tnjt : HIS aitl a. Ml ClHtuciaiwn i yoked for the relief of the 6U.Terinp manufacturers .of the northern and middle stafes. in c.)noiuion,yourpetitionershum- blv :?ray, that provision may be made bv rawTfor yjakiiig the present duties on inipocted woollens and cottons per manent ; for proH Siting the importa tion of cotton from beyond t'e Cae of Good-lKf? e. fin cjnmor.tion cr iie in the Unijed States (a r:rt!ioj; to thti example of several Hur-an n-'ive-M'!!'eni) ; fr restrainins: auction s: ef iiMd. and for tht more jrene m' in:odurtho and ue of domestic iv And nav ot the L - r : VilC iciwun . . ... f the Kinij of Spam tor the nncr.iu ... . . Aii :itr,eal is made to tl.e enuitv, m ,l. ;V . v....i:.... fiW nuc'it! . n.,it the patriotism, ot the southern states- !t, ,;t. s,mnortea ami enforced by vesting!;. y Senate on their amemi- inn is in-i i . ' , ,:.. .....i,.. M. tn m!itf re- . .1 Hie frcMCcnt wmi autuwi , nrisals, in the nvnt a failure on : .c part .f Sn-iin, promptly to discharge t.ie said Meade. Laid on the table. Mr. Lowndes, after briefly explain in? th liabilv of the ;over;;ment to be defrauded of "its revenue by diawbarks n tlie re-exportation orforeiy:ii liquors J;Y 111 the absence f any means o 1- 1 der.tifvinr them, f-xe.ei-t the marks on .tlie casks. &c. moved t'.ie tollowmg re- ' so!nioti : liewh'cd Thru tha committee of Wiys and ?Ie:ms be ii.stmcted to er.quire inr the expediency of making provision by att. f..v .illowinj; for itm trines :'ei dsti1 Vd s-r.rits to be deposit d in the stores of r?u. c..vernrr.ent, and-f 'W.eine: the dr.ixv h .ck "r. exportat V-n to such as shall have iy. ? so deposited. The resolution was agreed to. n i The Houe then reumei tie nnn i.iil.Hd hn-iness of yesterday, aTd a- a;n went m ,1. nite I t 10 -lie a ;;ates. October 1, 1817. a . xi. m;i;t-v annronriation ineni TO nr """j 1 bill, n the ubiect of extra allowance to brevet oncers in certain ca-es. whic!. amendment had been rfi.wrwrf to hv the Houe of Fiepresentativrs. The Speaker laid before rhe House a letter from the Secretary of t.ic Treasury transmitting in compliance with a "resolution of the Hnue. the reports of the severaTSoards off-tn- - ...nto.l fnr the settle- 1 4 ji c ruir. nis read . A 4.1 tU A ja third time, passed and sent i Senate for concurrence. ! A mesa?e was received frr,m t.ie President of the United State?,by Mr. J J. Monroe, his Secretary. fran 'mittins a report, of the Secretary ot State, in compliance with a reydutinn 'of thi House. requefinj: information reoectin the ratification by t.je mates of an article vhich isprnted in ome late copies of the rons''iti - but which, it appears, has notyet 0..1 !ciai;v received the sanction ( trree ( fourths of the states of the Unon. .. . r .1 : (Vnn tn j ! The amount 01 tne rep'n - mnnrtmpnt of State is. that ' p ljt'' article of the amendments to :!ie con- United States as ueen i Regiment K Infantry will 1; oe ijtit .r Idown the Hint on the Indian i u wards the IHI- fiend, with ordeii ts reconnoitrq the country, and ar attack anypartie f.iund in tht ter. T have Ihe honor to !e, very pectfully, vour obedient rvjnt. E. P. GAiyi!R, hTis CtceKencf Wm. Rab'm. .1 mentand adjustment of land claims ; IMerJ bv Maryland, Kmtrky; O i in the State of Louisiana and ternto- , Delaware, Pennsylvania. New- I III V Is . . " ' - . . , 1 ' rv ot Mississippi aou tii j journed. HOUSCtF IJRPMKFNTATIVRS. KOSDAT, FES. TVp Soeker lahl beroe the House a letter FRIDAY FEB. 5. Mr. Taylor, from the committee of Elertio s made a report, aceompa ':.i k,' c.n.lrv documents, amongst. which "is a letter from Mr. Mumwird i to the committee, on the case o Geo. t Mumford. a member ol tuis now.- L-T Gf.x J.vckso.v. .in a U(r a G'.Tprnor RiCi:i, (received on ZOth) stat-R. :.at he h in-trtict-fro'n the Serrttary at War to rfT ' j fne )cene cr Ttuliun warfare a- d t - & command, w";!'t authority to r a!i ut from thin wtate mJ t!io-e adjur ent f,r "r.h fcrce as vH speedily put an-end to tlie war. 3- :n a ... A . Q-Min the e re:arv 01 i- e TLi.-i-ry. fransoiitno- a ?.a.r. ... . ttie ai-ci'i:u MHr: " j i! continue the Tr. --urv eparrmeni. ; r.--; m t v-. received from tlje Se- j C-etJr! of v- :r.. in coni-dhit.ee ith a j r-dution of this House, -ipon t'ie sub- feet i.f lard warrants issued and extra T-av !,-'-wed since tlie third ot March j iat, under the act i-raritmu bount.es in land. &c. to ce. tain Canadian volun teers. . .. r. A btrer was receiveti trnm tne .e- wholc on the bill tor the rcnei 01 tu. North-Carolina, wh?e riRht to Arthur St. Clair. f'aseit has been questioned, because The debate on the merits ol had not, previously to aitendmg riicp. and oB the nroprietv o Mr. irMJl . ii .a;,rnd t'e ofiice of Prin- I anil S anienomeni ws 't?l'1"'" u inJ Hie continued with increased ardor and j 1 tcindl unusual eloquence, until alter four o - j a clock, when the committee n-e, .jy .( o the castin- vote of the chairman, ob- j crea-v .;" the Treasury, transmitting j o statements, the first shewin- the? quantity of laud in each district in I -. , : ..ui'.r. !o.dc Ii:ivp been exi tv him ' ;e uuuuv. ii" " - - tained leae to st aiiain ; House adjourned. t WEDNESDAY, FF.D. 4. The motion submitted yesterday by a- F.-wvih. was taken up anu il 4 a oi -.f 7 to as follows i Wavsand Means be instructed to inqniiv whether the Bank of the United States is nnthnrised bv its charter to receive a - 1 . I . . 1 I . - i- 1 . . f a 1- . ..in i i iiii:intirr v i ci nasi ..i..i.nv11priintv tor- loans iohuc. been . L and the quaniity which re- . j viduai5 or corporations, trios-ers ct j-ut -Svn- -ai ; .erondlv. the emolu- i S lie debt maae to the Bank, r r to :my :..-a" Wprsand registers of ! ers thereof, and if, in their epinmn si ch CRT IS tji Vii vv : - , , ... r. r tint llt inriseU HV U1C .iLiiii the lan-J oflice for four years pre iDlheUtUetob,r, 181T; which was . . th House ;nc "atioB, iu m'"" 1 "- . " -4:. i mvtt ot mevenune iiiem referred to the committee on puDlic f he;nR hCvcafcr adc. lar.d. , It Mr. Lownde, trom tne commu.ee and Mean, made a report endment f the Senate to Lr.d-. ..in' Mr. Low Mr. Basset submitted to the Hou.e ; f f t WW r.,r.orSr.ni7.ins and clas.o- t - .fc. , fK; yr) t i Awpmor in nis iiimi u ' port 'concludes, on the sround that ie duties and compensation of the f rourse the ottice iteii) tl at Gpor-re Mumford is and the . , . .lf iUft nur.. The s ,i etiiitieu ui u 3' i n.... i Ueport was read and committen. Mr. Southard, from the committee J I .... r. A t of Indian Vdairs, to wnoui in ferred the Senate's bill directing the manner of arTointins Indian A-ent, and coutinuin- the Act for establish ing trading houses w.rh the Indian trflie-t reported the same witlumt a mendment ; and it was referred to the committee of the whole to whom was referred a bill previously reported by the same committee respecting theci v'.nt'ion and educ tion of India-s. The Speaker laid belore the House a 'etter from the Secretary of War- j Watin-- that the report of this House j from the War Department, dateu on j an ' 1 Jersey, Vermont, Tennessee, Ueor-ia, iNorth-Carolina, Massachusetts Jew ' Hampshire. Jitjeeted by Nrr-J ork, j Rhode-Wand, Con necticut. Uncer t&hu South-rarolina. Viinii. ! Tlie Secretary ot State, fn the course jof last month, "addressed a letter to the Governor of Virginia aid to the Governor of South-Carolina, request- k in,1r informal ion a t an j - ; 'ons by those states in relatn to this 'amendment, but had not reT-iel an 'swers tliereto on the 3d inst.j i The report lies on the ta.)le. The house then spent soire time in committee of the whols on Mr. John son's resolution respecting a reduc tion of the arm ;. t'e eabJishm-it of Military Academies, a Corps ol Inva lids, Ike : and, after some debate, the committee m?e, reported regress, &. obtained. .leave to sit again. On motion of Mr. Storrs, Pes Ived, Ththe Secretary of War he re iuirt-.I u c s.mmic itc to the Il;)Ue tnr. input of thet)alancesuow due re- pcr.tivcly.from such persots now or here tofore, acting in the Quarter-master and Vav-master's Department, whose ac- : counts have not been settlM tor me pe I riod ot more than one year previous to the 27th day of Decemoer 1 ir. After the adoption of this resn'tltion the House adjourned to Monday. PUILADLUMHA V"AKUAMUD iUVLES. mUcdf by Goo. IV. Trvtn, No. 1 65, -North tnd Street, THE assortment an qvuliv oi h !(- on hand, and ;hr atrun.rcmc-iU mui'" fig ' y pplyinjc kb crd er v.di n e-1 ae, prom;. 'aes3 and Inwneii orptice, I'vluce- li.m ; hope that the en couri.gr cert he hi '.it.c!v fare iceivott t'rm f.e Southern .Merchant. frill be continued and increased, it is fn ! iLeir market, lie phr.cipally forms hi Work; I J:maarv 22 5S 3w 20 DOLL AllS REWARD. . t thsifoid couniy, Nortb-Caro!in, h i yellow 54an k' iave by 'hje nmc of KF.-."l'.??f, f shwit 25 yer cld, J fe:t 6 iicho high, j re&r about it he r de twy a bLrk Mtra. vrbicl. is old sxd gwiy backed. Reuben h- i . qc ib:jrt le;r, aikI licip, otc olf. -t o f. a5i is vt-rv'tVeckl-sd ir. the fncrjb" ii t ' w!ible f? Uow, and 1 think it pcbai thi: f h h Liicurl a Pasa by which he wi 1 a;, f rhre be will ifo. I fo. wnm all anas m t t I owneri of vewcls from mployicg or takia f him on board, and wiu pay lbs above . , ward to any per no n who will secure him b ny Jad a j that l him, or deuvef Inoi u me, atd a'.l reaaonabic rxpenoea paul, VM. GHZ?, --a. lrjCy ry 30 53 li It 1 1 J a .... ;.r. be taken up upon .... , .iw.n of th- bill reuorred dur- i i . . . - - - mR the tab.e. TKe House then resolved itselt - . . . r !in!o nn the on t ie same sdvjct vhich va.-i ordered 1 f he bill makiP- t'- atr uat arpiomia L:.... r.w the niiiit,irv establishment:. : I I'll r--. ' h va ii' and i:iade ttse order of LATE FROM THE ARMY. Mi liefer ilk. Jan. 31. SALES AT AUCTION. V ihe3-i of March, will he sod 30 Pa , ,. V asres fre.vh Imported (JOtV, rr ei 1 i'-n co.'sjvrnment --H.stinj of t-e tollov c f Articles; without the least reserve; on i .l'.benilCralit. This "ale will be worlLy liu ! attention of Country Merchants. Imitation Quilt;n, Herring Hone ef 5 & 8-4 Fancy PUin !amailc j ; 3 corded Sew:nfr 'ott-n, 6-4 f 'amhfic. .1 HWketrhiefs. Pink. Hhie and C o t 1 li nor". ,1 jj i b : w Siic : the diy for thi day. i ''!.e" first am-iphnent mal i Sfiafp to lhe bill, u as jH proxi.ion appt optiannir S.rro torl t!, onth Kelruarv last, cunutsos ii . if..-.;, t.T K fnimil in the De- '! nlrtmjlnt i relation to " the claims J, Copy of a letter fmm Cm. Mitchell, , Aent ; Utc Purn.,UP Uvy Hioe Prnis. fl; ? , par mem, in foro-'l tbV Indian AtTaiw to tv. Kabnn ..dated i;hsnw.P k,c;il.olate&n..tr: .I'LuKiuu t of fie sta e of um , f C,,?8 113 nl,.ck. White, IMrple &TfI!.vrd.tto, !Sn ? penes oi wim " 't - - j j)EARslR i have out Dareiy lime to that state rtunn- me iaie announce to you, the execution ot a have not been al i - a -.- air , ra fi s v i i i ' hy the -1 . . -vViic-h was read and s the insertion ot i: .? . tq,,, fll M' llt: (Ml inv v.-.f. Plat .11 is, Colrrains, Urvlrcts'l Car. ; F.tnrv Pluten JIir Com i) m:: v.Vuflir On motion of Mr. Barbour, of Va. ' " Treatv with "th Creeks on the 22d !'. Todine'ts.CaiS'iner s, Hon' Broj i Miotic -Wr,er-;:instanlby vddch they have ceded to . Flu.li.np, Blue 5c WImU hanakercb.e:, fV I! the United States, for the use ol Ge- j FotoU capS4 Letur Paer. Ar.a-ro,Tr-S f oro-i. two considerable tracts of land. Vk.,: .rami na and Pa-cut JSnc. W; ! tlie rene. u. s :a,i,!,i:..naH.ay. raiio-.-. . . -m , . , ; :; . comlt,itfeP f Waysaml lean9 ;'.,..?.. i.;,in. . .1.. r.t si.le of a ! i xU.;,. Steel. an.l somp(;m.i- Cli.ii-- ,.v.Ti..n iavil..bev.tfmnn.ml.. nlc.,1.. jtroctMl to enquii into e :.. ' t0 rl from vhat is nllv 'ai-tr- ' J. LEVY ui. : . T "is V,H av, e u ; inlM..!ie ra.e . im'; " e.pnliencv of authorizing the l'rci- f . Trealr Li..-, by the I efeville. Jan 86 t f ' w, -c!, ..rrMr-i --.w-. 'ih(l, jdetacUments r.qu.nnS then, to act m : , (f trll),ltP . ,d..i.,nal f rreeV calle.lJv the In.iiaus ! MAltK. WELL ! V r OTt. Mt. '' c' " . fl rP. ijtWl 'ievt rank. amnnst the as.rs ..t the Ln.ted , j A1 p.ac.a.llki ic.adircct am! the uear- ouUITlliD ,11... J.il of ,.jthBran J ' -sol the act , 1MM r This ameu. Wnt the romn i Irr of fnr nXta MtVKn. It' courc -o the Ocmulgee river. The . V un.y, N-,h.CJiM.hcn. ; Be: ..fGen..ta..t c ; j'w nn.l V.''s recomme ,fr.l to 0l, motion of Mr. Fortyth. it was i"k referre,l to emnie into the 0 - of N..emb.r L. . Negro .. in . .-. - r i .. . i r r'..r. vv Kr. imr rnnsideraDie. it mnsi oi coumr v . r & & i . j-t - - r v i n v x i j . r 1 1 ii'i ir'i - 111 v i r v v i i 1 w - - , , . t.1 a. m . mci. t. ,'rutracted to Ue lire attempte "motion, irade by Mr. Forsyth, t., ar,er,. tl.el-.ll b; ; "im; :e .c- ot.ict rs ot me ic-t.-u. v..... -A.f oinii nnnem. inr r ''v- ,v "t i to which .vw. (lefeatiiis: an esi'img law uy the appropriations necessary to gie it effect, t-c. &c. ?, i.e ciaim ol Oe d. t. C a... am , him the princpal am! .merest (, ( .f htever n.J lP-'r J.'" " " i t0 the , to thecont arv no -sund , The foil" w ing is the letter referred to. Ma. Erm6 to Ma. Ckvallos .'.f,w,'nV r)r. 25. 1816. The question was finally decided a-1 To his XCL.titacy lon Pedro Crvalloft, 'ww,- th Senate'- amendment. (j r.,. Secretary of State, &c . C? . l . I ' I , ,j .vr. lonrv nri nt InP conunittee ajrreeii uti.cssic.j , ; iir nv .yum - ai A.nnniimpni ni i i .-t-1 1 r irii iiim.iij tun , !'0 .r-T " " , ;rr; :.;..P. ndi!MS.mpectinthe proclamation block- I ' l T . IV I I). UU u,tl 7 ' ' " it II l n .. ..n rmm s ..ts tl III .HI t-l'll flll" '...- J ... .1 -nn,rtull TtlPir nrill'ft'll MI17H IU - " ' " . .. i 1. IT'J, . . , ..K,o;d Ipave ilIlU i c I the Amencan commerce wuicn are com- tl:ecc-raitteerosf.a.uwM- jthe Hoiibe- , Tiie Huse took tip the report or tne j committee of the whole, and in con-t run inr therewith, on its disagreement 'to the"fitt amendment of the Senate,! after which The ItuuaC adjourned. f lv lloii- e t.. 1 to t!'t. mr.endment tlie bill mal.ing an .d r the Senate "rprorriatioHfortlelmeit ot ar resin thcmi!:an e.tabl anient, ml risicurreu u e.-ui. . m ents in ceri.iMi ra.es ar ithe n ie-.tion o. decided as follows : n . ; - : . .- ; F.r the Senate's amendment a- lair.st it. 155. The remainder of the report a& 'tlien agreed to and the House ad- Mr on -'' . I ' ' r I l I . v ........ - - - - - , , . I V Tiesihiiiv n'otfs ul.ichhave t w- r -e-ntti: which was iui e :ehd and mil!lT.'d. . . . a ....... i. . . .....-. v . 4 r i.(Ti. to in int: i iMuuiii i . i- Mi JOUl nett the bit t.tb Cut. v . . - i i -S o! i. onili'Uiu, ie"i)iti a sncon .-nre t-e v oiuuiw-.aii jh ; wl'icn was twice read and tleo. n.ith of Md. from the commit- Mr. it-p ari-u t ) to la before the Piesi- -cr i l -ii- a r.e de: t . ifisiuT:in railing t nnei ou tlet i.fepecMjij. clainif fur .spoliations i i... . tat toiP11 n 1 1 Tvnr " THURSDAY, FEB. 5. The House then resumed, in com mittee of the whole, the con-ideratioi nf the bill, l'o the re'ief of Maj. Gen. Arthur St. Clair. After some further debate, the ques tion vas taken on Mr. Jhorsyth-s mo tion to refer the settlement of tl claim to the Treasury Department, and negatived by a laige n ajority. Mr, Clay then, after offering h irason;-, moved an amendment to tl A i fi L. ..- bill, prov;(jii tor : lacicg uen. '.. r I . mittaig under it, I am toldtliat nis majes tv hss entered that information shall de taken Ce fM: inferrna J of the tribunal of admiralty. Th.i General Morillo has issued such a i i rochtraation as 1 h ve described in my i nntP nf fent. 26tb. is a fact of universal notoriety ; your excellency has had before vuu long since, the correspondence uc-t-een the American Secretary of Sute ind Mr. Onis on the subject, and I have transmitted to you a copy of the letter ot Don Frar.cisco'Motalvo, viceroy of Santa t-V to the Aaierican Commissioner, Mr. Jiirhe. in hich the existence of the nockade is admitted, and in which the merican trovinment is referred for re press to his citholic majesty. It was iliereiore that, by the orders of my gov- i-rement, 1 wrote to you on the subject. .Vith the fact wiiich I have above stated cfove you, I am wholly at a loss to ima ine what kind t.f information the tribu al of admiralty can afford, which may oilate the decision of his majesty on the biect i he tribunal cannot deny the existence die nrfclatnaticn ; it cannot show that t nc proclamaticn is legal ; it eannot den . a. &. .. .r m -.. , r-k ! i . 1 . - t '"i r - f.T' r in nk ir r . m iiLLiai thfow the line considerably a'jove it ATrZAk tot1 mouth. The other tract hes between iorove'Dt0nertv, nay charges, arultas f the Ul.co.foudiat.chie, the Appalachie h-wav. CAUTCU JOMliS, Jailer. . ; and Chatahoochie, ard is said to be of .oc:hacDpto-, X. C 3 -.:.4kl nxini and vJllllf. II The price stipulated tor the two tract9 is one hundred mu twenty mou sand dollars. I expect to leave this for Ueorgia the first fair day, an-I will then have the pleasure of presenting for your consideration, an exposition of circum stances, attending the present state of afTairsin the Creek Nition,upon which you can rely; for, I.perceiva by the nublic Daners, that tu usual, false im- pressioui are entertained, and mere mniecturea taken tor reai iacia. it l . -I -.. M -k rl 1 am dear sir, vmn great cbieem auu respect, your very obedient servant, D. B. MITCHELL, Agent for I A. Hi Excellency Gov. Il&bun. r NOTICE . IWI51I to renuove tt the Vc-t, ai tell ail my LANDS lying in Gstvut f County, N. C mue miU outhof 0:.r ' on tbc sautb eide of Tr Ui?er, wnUMf ; 1676 Acres, with three or tour nuaa. ! res of Flat Land on tbe River and t r i rqual to any & the otuty for the prju- ( ttoa of Corn, Wheat aud Tobacco. V I high Lauds are weJl adapted to tbe cui'". !of Couon, Cotn, Sec Tbe Lapruvtae. are vlutle. Time is open laod e-o.; i far 18 or 20 hands Iour years credit fc-.-, fur a part of tbe nurcha&e money. - i r 1 1 m xwrTl t t that American vessels have been taken under the proclamation ; it canuot con test the right ot the American govern ment to demand the restitution of such vessels. In fine, sir, it is icy duty to assure you, that any demur or delay in affordim; the satisfaction demanded in a case ot thi principal importance, cannot but be very sensibly felt by the government of tbe U- nited States. Jan. 1, 1818. TARE NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the Finn ofT-- -W. &. JOHN SCOTT, are iutonnedi-, die notes und accounts due the jud TirrJ k ! left with rue lor setUement, and Hut u Ipected Oiey will come tar ward and pav i i off without delav. I urn also appo a"v, 1 to collect the debts due the Firm 1 j W SCO IT &. CO. anil sb Jl t;'i Ithe same speedily attaided 1"31P' uccess.ty will obuge me, ai 7 Wd place the amounts remain unjjaia j hand of the proper mcer8nL bCoTT'i". Kaie.gn, Jan. 10, oi fjj l 1st indt bted o - t I renew to you assurances of the yer :Xt:ce!T distinguished c oa.ideration wun -men 1 1 - - . VI am yours, &c G.W.ERV1NG. fl Agent jjr T.f W- " j tVat dutj, cJCti ei that the -tre.twi Lan
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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