1 -i. r T - i VV .. . 5: t "t ' 4 f - i! . t Is rJ ill f f I' I I 1 if I fill i I. Hi 1 r I t', security of riglit and rto)crty "is i li the gmt..ca;or:eoxmineqr That such measures an tcna to render rlghVand jrpifty arir , - ous, 'tend to '? destroy bpth pjrt)pcriy arid gbvemmeht, for tfithusttand : 'or fall together jTliat V.the pro prietors of thelsoil re lords of their j own property, which canho be ta ten from , them without stheir own j -'consent & and "that it is essential ; ly, a right that a man shall quietly ! fcnjoy and have j thcdisposal of his : - own property. "J ; . , '. V . ' , f V'From what source more pure' can c' autborities he drawn ? But he would - i not limit the rarictf of enquiry In eray! couiitrV where the right of property .exists, tit lie ruic must dc found. JAllIlrJpublicsY ancient and modern," . Sparta. Athens, Rome, ; 7 Venice, Bern) and Holland, all had , their sfpafatd, body rcpijesenting propcil5and :rankV The' majority ; in "Ve very country aremen without H"Qj)crtyi if nuihhrraVa!ohc ?should . , decide, the gi-eatri ; number would .laKctue property pi the jcr. wer- tainly that -cfo vernmciif ' cannot j be freey tior can it en juy&onstftutional ',r: liberty; which -excludes th;people, WUttV IT JUUI HUIIl iU SI1UIX ,111 IIS administration Y;tliey are the hones and 'sinews' of the, State, and' their r wcj voice must lie, heard : vet assuredly feVrVv111 power of. goyernnicnty is not tr iQ. Jjc ; , trusted,1 uncontrolled Jn tsuch 'Jiands. : In every age, and in every " 'climate, 'man is the samcuncheck- cd,' he is found ; unjust s tyrannical r -nnd;crwK:f!iThojrigMs"of the minor ' rity must be: protected ; Govern mcht must be balanced with a1 view to the protection pf . the wlioIe,and to tliat end, in algencral ScnseV and in a general -form,- iiioperty must uavc its wcigni anu inuuencc. 'xnis ' ' principle for which t he contended, 'Mr. S.rsaid,;..ijiad f existed ,ih this cuutry"from its earliest settlement. The gentleman from Salisbury , (Mr. . Fisher,) had.reminded lis, that long prior;to the Revolution,; a freehold quajiucauon was requireu ior ciec , tors of the Assembly and, for reprc sentatiyes tto 'thc present hour, our laws hold no man worthy of the trust of a juror, , who is not a . Freeholder. It is found in' the Constitution of the Uiiited States, which regulates re presentation by tKe rule of. direct ; taxation J, anil in the Constitutions of -all the Statesi "Iwhich require a qualification of property in the elec tor or the elected.' He Iconsidered i the' principle for ' which he contend- ca, as estaoiisuea anu consecTca Iby the authors T of our glorious Re volution, of whom it was hut just to say, that their meritsV as legisla tors, will reraainV inscribed.' on the fairest monuments', when the memo ry of their, splendid victories -shall have crumbled into dust.1- It was upon this principle;, Mr. S. ' said, he vindicated our Constitution from tlie unjust attacks now made " upon it, and should support the claim of ,the Eastern fjialf of 4he State to ' the share which it possessed in the '-aegislatntei;.; i '.' : Cli 0 " C Tlie remainder cf jlfr: Stanly. sSfieec7i. Kvhich conclude. this debate- shall afiicar vi our ncjci.v ' k ; -i , : CpGBES.. house o Representatives; iTHUBDAT, FEB. 14, Mr. Floyd remarked, that in csnse nuance of unoHicial reports of the pro mulgation of an imperial ukase of the Au tocrat of ail the Russias.f in relation to r the western linrtts ot tne'U. :v ne oeg- ' ged leave tolay on tlie tablethe follbwing I z. resolution: V y ; - -;, g ;s " RBsotTEi), That the" President of 3the .Uni. i ted States be requested tOi C)nTrriunicatCito ' this HcmsejWhether apy foreign government have made claims to "any part of the territory I".: 'cf the United States upon the coast of tne - Pacific Ocen north jot ithe 42d degree Of la : titude. and to what extent $ whether any re culations have been made by foreign powers ( anecung ujc iraue on uiai cuasi, -tiMj. . uuw far it affectl the interest of this republic; and r "whether any communications have beeh made V , to thJU goyenimeht, by foreign ' powers toucbr 10k tUC CvnivUipiMtuuwuuiiuvu VI ilUlUWUM i . - '.ft ' r ' ' " '-. A ' '"''''' - ; River. w - ;..: c- -K . Ori inotion. of Mr. Sanders,' of f; C. JtBSotVED; Tnat a commutee be ajjpointea ; - ... - ' . . ml - for the purpose of inyesugaung ine anau-oi 1 .have power to pehd for persons And papers.. ' The HousV'tben' resolved itself intp a - " vmmlttee of the whole en the unfinished " business of yestenTav. Ctbe Bankrupt Bill.) r, . Mr, Arcner, or ya. icsu i.cu, uc 1 mcnt which he cornjnenfced yesterday, in : support ot tne mouoa ,("tM. v fi rst ection of the bill; nd occupied the floor dbAqttwo hours; when i. - , . if Rritiir Ythe-Sneaker) rose, and I intirhited bis-intention tp present, sorn H J general yiews pf the subject that had oc i cnrml to him, and, (theaisual hour bf ad- ? A " iournment having, arrived,) - moved that ihc Committee rise ana repon, wnicn was O , - j . -,t L.tr tiflvmp been eiven "J 1- L ' V , '.. i f RlDAT. FEB. 15; i 'Hie committeeappointedto investigate ' t . . . - i .i. the affjiirs of the pest oftlcg department, in parsuTinceof the'reiolutjonf yesteinJay; passed fot thapurpose, thrisiss of Messrs. SaridersAixher, RussMallaiyi Butler, BdcKanan a-ideale. - Vv.-s., ' e ThejSpeaker presented a communica-; uon irom tne' i reasury uepanment,1 re lative to' the "Unavailable 'funds in certain western banks, &c. which was. laid .on the table, and the letter of the Secretary or dered .to brmtH:ji;.5 jf.: x The H'iusif thetf' resolved itself into a committee of the whole on the unfinished business of yesterday (th? Bankrupt Bill.) t Mr Barbour (Speaker) rose and ad dressed the House in a speech of more thaa iwQ hours, in faybr of the motion to strike out te first section of the bill. ,Mr. Sawye'c of N C. took the floor and made some general remarks on the oppo site sie'e, but,f Owinjc to the lateness of the iiour, ixud the want of time, to' -examine ancldlscuss the more particular jprovisi ins rot the bill, lie moved that ; the com mittee rise and report, which was agreed to, and; i j V- . y - . In the House the committee had leave to sit again. J ' l The bill . for jhe preservation of the.' timber of the" United States ;in Florida, was read a third time and passed, and 0 The House adjourned. y . ! . SATURDAY, FSB. 16. .. v Mr. Eustis off red the following reso lution; ; which was agreed toayes 58 noes 44. : ' . . " Rss6lVxd, That the committee on Military ahaix uc iismi,cxea ; xo lnqiure inio uie ex pediehcy of reducing ; the, number arid the compensation of the. corps of Cadets, and whether it is expedient to make any altera tions in the laws, and regulations for govern ing the Mihtary, Academy. The Speaker laid ' before the House a letter from th.- Comptroller of the Trea sury; transmitting a list rf balances on t he books of the Register, which , have re mained unsettled for moreitbah three years prior to the 30th of Spetember last ; which Was latdn .the'itable and ordered to be printed. ' ,f::K-:. ' -'v:" ! The House then igalri; went into com mittee on the -Bankrupt Bill! ; ' Mr. Sawyer- of C. addressed the: House about an hour and an half against the motion to strike out the fjrst section. , vi-The committee, then rose on "the motion, of Mr. Gorham, (who intimated an inten tion to deliver his opinions on the subject;) And the House adjourned.. MONDAY, "FEB 18. On ifioi ion vf Mr. Hardin, it was 3 . . , - , . T- RKsoLv?:r, That a select committee, consisting- of seven members of this House, be j appointed, whose duty it shall be to inquire j can be retrenched without detriment to the j public service, and whether there be any j offices or appointments in the government of tlie United States which have become useless and unnecessary! and can be dispensed with. I and that the committee have leave to report uy dui or otnerwise. y j i,The House, then resolved itself into a committee of the whole on the unfinished business of Saturday, (the Bankrupt Bill.) Mr; Gorham occupitd the floor more than an hour, in opposition to the motion to strike out the first sectionof the bill, and was followed by ',. . Mr. VVocd, who spoke on the same side, ana continued the debate until after three o'clock ; when j, "J' - - . 1 " Mr. Fuller took the flior, and intimated j his intention to express his'iews"of the j subject, but owing to the lateness of. the j pcttr, moved, that the committee ne and report ; Nvhich yvas agreed to ; and ' In the House, Matter granting leave to tne conmntiee to sa again, ?The lioust'bdjourat d. . - ' -L. FOREIGN. . HEVOEU.TION AT II A V ANN A. .V, From the A'atienal Intelligeructr, , Ilavanna napers of a late' date baveV been receiyed4n.this city by gentleman in Con-, irressi the Contents of which are quite uite- resting.;-; . ;r ' ''..'.rlv,.: . . --u. - Among the official papers, is a Declaration -of Independence" of the people! of the Spa- nisn part oi aan uomingo., misnct begins thus : " No more dependence, no more , hu miliation, n6 more submission to the caprices of tlier cabinet of Madrid..; After the usual "protestations and oaths, they enter Into; a5 long list of gTieyancesSand declare that a 'PUpilaere of 228 years, and imbecile loyalty uto the King of Spain, a perfect abnegation oi sen, , uving, moving-, uunicing ana acung Onry for Spainwas long enough; They com Juam ,of the cession to France, f their, aban donment and sufferings during the war with Ulal.-icjmuuw vi .utw uigi uvuuv. ut ill ther country towards tlie native heroes who reconquered several strong places dining that period, the general devastation and mi sery Drought upon them by the. total neglect of the metropolis, the f preference given '.to Europeans for high Offices and sinecures, ex pensive ; military establishments supported out of the exhausted revenues of the Pro' vince..! They- say, that if an uiiinterrupted series 4 of iabuses vexitions, injustice, and' neglect, 'were wanting as a motive for this salutary cnangejino parf oi. America couia exniDix a piciure sovuargeu wiui 4)ck. ana; horrible, spectres, as that urbrtunate .IslanoV which was .the'first in ortler.and the last hi those improvcmeritsv which ; constitute" the happiness ofnatiohs ; Jbut aentinients of ho nor,, principles f justice'reasons Zof itifity ,and publicexpediency are the noble ihotives -wliicJi stirmilate them to pronounce ah -eter nal emancipation from 6pain &C;8ccV This, state paper hears date the 3d day of January. Not less interesting,1 is a letter from O'Do--! noju, , v now; uctcaciy . q. xne secretary, oi War, giving ah account of the, condition ' hi which, heound.'the people 6f "Mexico, on arriving there : .the1 futility of any ' attempt 'to oppose the revolution by. force ;Vand the j uiouvo ui puucjr wuicii iiiuucea mm io en ter into an amicable arrangement ', with Itur bide, &c. to place a Bourbon; on the throne fr ii seroT' nthe : Gocuments; are piibiis fn tMhsactions in v. Mexico, wnicji- nnlt ;Wtf-Wk)ftecounted for until? after the death of OTJonoiu. " 'il" ' 'The late Governor of Vera Crur still holds the castle of SanTuan de Ulloa, rrom which he will'not withdraw without an order from the!' Cortes. 1 It is-'said, this resolution has heh t&ben bv him. in consequence ot tne dispatches by the packets for Q'Donoju, &C I having fallen into his hands as the commah I der in thief, since the death of O'Donoju, ; arid departure of the late Vice King, which j put him in possession of thd secrets ot the ministry ana xae rung, ;io yinu .. w . ! stranger before vV v ..i':;-..-lj''"'': "At Havana, there are two vice Kings,' and ; an immense number of officers of every grade T and v of menl on their return to SDain. The ship of the line Asia, and the sloop of . war 1 Deamante.f were to sail from" HavSnna for ; Spain pn the, 24th Jan. with a large convoy and a vast quantity of wealth. . It is supposed that this is the last cargo of the kind that will 3 ever sail from the Americas to the mother 'country- :--:, ''-A Ci." ' Havahna is represented as tranquil, with a-: ; bout 7000 volunteers, well armed and rigid- ly disciplined. Thip force gves protection and comparative tranquility to th city, STv DOMINGO. -V, ) I From recent -accountst it appears thstne Snanish part of St.sDomingo, including tlie city of that namewhich 'hai thrown off (he Spanish authority, twill ultimately attach itself to the Re- . public of. Ha vti, notwithstanding: its nrst iDTeniion to join mts repuuuc oi Colombia.- The Central Junta of St. Jajo, disapproving of this intention, fortvarded a declaration to that effect to Boyer, President of Hayti (. who, nothing lothV accepts their, proffered allegiance in gracious terms. 1 liiner ent' towns of the Eastern section of 1 vthe island have sent in their adhesion. Even the city of fit;l)oroiiigo,, adds j the Ha vtien newspaper, has seen its error, arid President Boyer, wishing to unite aH in one object, has resolved to then in persen, with o. powerful army, to establish that order which events of such magnitude have not been able to preserve. 9 MANAMA INDEPENDENT. 4 . Baltimore. Feb. 15. ! Bv the schf. Dart, arrived at this port on Wednesday from Lagnyra, a Caraccas paper has been rcceiveoV containing the important intfjligence tliat P ar,urna had declared itself independent of thf Hryal Spanish Govern ment. The sime paper also says that depu ties were on their way to the President of I the RepubUc of Colombia, charged with the official annunciation of the event. This news comes in a shape entitled to full credit. Jltnencan CLAIMS UNDER THE SPANISH ; " TREATY. :. From the National Intelligencer., .i Havinc seen extracts of letters pub lished in thel Eastern papers, profes siog to give an account of points de cided bv the Board of Commissioners, i (now in session in this citp for "de- ciding on claims against bpain under the tare treaty, which extracts were generally copied into other prints, vve addressed a note to the Secretary of tne noaro, requesting irom mm sucn information .as should: afTord a just view of the business before tlie. Board. That information is contained in the following? obliging reply from Mr. VVatkins, which cannot fail to be high ly interesting to all whq feel;any the least interest in this subject; - -j ; WASHI1TBTOK, 26TH JAN. 1822. Messrs, Gales and Seaton i f 1 ' Gentlkmex : In reply to your note of this 1 morning, asxuig iraormation concerning cer- tain ) reports bf decisions, which I have been j published in several papers? as made by.: the t Commission for the adjustment of Claims un- . ' . 1 .O if ' j der the late treaty with'- Spain, I communi- cateao you with greatipleasure, a brief ab stract, (for thef labonous duties of my office will not afTord me leisure to do more,) of all that has -been done ; efrom which, you may yourselves judge, how -far these reports of ; uieir proceeaings are to De trustea. ' In construing-the-vtrVaty, the v Board, have ' settled this general proposition, and no other memorial received for examination', he must set forth a case the tacts ot; which, if granted tpbe true, would have' given , him a" just claini ; against Spain,:, if this treaty ihad not beenniade". . ; . v V; r ?- ; - In aboTvlnir this creheral rule.' the 'Board have decided, that the present government of Spam,j one. of the contracting parties m this treaty,is hot responsible for seizures made : by, the, trench, in . that part' of t the Spamsh jwa3.!in the occupation of. the French arroy France being then at.warwith Spain.! They have', therefore; rejected all claims ot this I description, comprenending; tne, seizures at 1st; Sebastians,' Bilboa,&c. f'-A $ ; J i i'.L J (They, have also decided, that the mere cir- ; cumstance of rcarryirig within the Spanish I ca!ptured by the French, 'on ;the high seas, i aoes not, ot, ttseit, constitute a, lust claim J gaihstS paut.y All Memorials, therefore, re I presenting a 'naked . case, of this kind; have . been rejected." -But if any act is affirmed of can m any. manner, cojinectpal.ii'the i trnnsartinn. fipVvin hnwfhath hdrf TrTrnI ir fi.-.' L-iiifi "tt-?ii tt (was linl thefttbssessioiiv of the cant6i and 1 I within her territorvl then such rnemorials are i ireceived;5 W Ifc 1 'Another consequence othis general pro-: 1 I posraon is, tnatine: conaemnauoa of Amen rcan;,piiptiire4by;:. th'eiFrench'.!id-1 wnww -ine-Topanisa? ierniory,-ana con 1 limits,, or while hoverimron her coasts' for mat; purpose, ao . not constitute a just claim against Spain. - ff" - - ; ,,1 ui usceixaining ine amount oi ciaimsyine Bdanl havelalsodecided: that 'alleired? loss es, which are not tb direct and necessary consequence of the original' iwrong.' ght ' now u op anoweu ; na tney nave, rejecieu. allclaims forpposed And hypothetical in- juries which are : denpminated claims ' fori Consequential damages, to distinguish them frpni claims fordirect.and Immediate injuries.' They have fiirther decided, not to receive jtiiv claim jormjunes in. me propenji;. wfxy mericari Citizens (whether vessels or cargoes, which has been purpdsely and falsely docu mented by them, as the property .'of the' citi zens qt subjects of some Other pbwer" r:sTb e operation of this rule necessarily-excludes those American citizens who claim, forlosses sustained whiletradihg in the character; of Swedish subjects,, and under the protection of the Swedish flag.;-. v'V' : I The question, whether claims for breach of contract made bv an Anterican citizen.with the. Spanish government, 'are; or ate not, in cluded within the treaty' is, yet before the i Hoard, undecided. Anniroents have been J filed .on both sides of the question, , and1, the I Commissioners have had them, under exami j nation ; but no opinion has yet been express ! ed or intimated, further 'than, to signify to the ' counsel for claimants that; certain points had not been satisfactorily argued by them,' and that further time would be allowed them to I furnish additional arguments upon each point. I You will readily perceive the difficulty of giving a detaile'd account of the .decision m. each particular fease, since the number of me morials already examined, exceeds 500, and thei separate history would occupy more time than I can spare, and , more room than you could assign to the subject, without be ing of any correspondent utility to the public, j You are at liberty to make any use of this commumcation which you may think proper. I am, Sec. T. V ATKINS." OFFICIAL LETTER. i . ' U. S. schr. Porfioiseff the' North '. . ; Coast of Cuba, 20th Jan. 1822. I Sir : Having com plered the necessary equipments of this vessel, at New Orleans on tne in in sr. anu previously ivcn puu li'c notice that I should sail from the: Ba li ze on the 10th, with convoy, I have now the honor to inform .you that I proceeded to "sea on the day appointed, with' five sail under my protection, On the 15th, hav ing seen the vessels bound itq'Hayana and Matanzas safe to their; destined. ports, I nade all sail to the westwardilnd on the foil owing 'day boarded the brig , Boliha, of Boston, Gorham master, from whom I re ceived the following informatioii : Thar, on the day previous, his vessel was cap tured by pirates and robbed, of e very ma terial they could carry away with theni, ; t the same tim4 tfeatmg the crew and himself with inhuman cruelty. ;.Afer sup--nlvine him from this vessel with what ne cessaries he required; Ijpiade sail for the and, and early . the following morning, (Saddle: Hill, oh the north coast of Cuba, then bearing S. by E.) I djspatched eur boats, with forty men, under coramand of Lieut. Curtis, in pursuit oi these enemies of the human race. The boats, having crossed the reef, which here extends a considerable distance from "the shore, ve7 ry soon discovered, chased, and capjured. piratical schooper, the C4ew ot wluch made their esca0es to the Cwcbds.' Lieut. Curtis very judiciously panned the pri2Je from bur boats, and proceeded about ten miles to leeward; where.v it was'uhder stood, the principal depot of these ma rauders was established. k- This U 1 fortu nately discovered a;id attached. A slight skirmish here took;pl'acf, but as bur force advanced, the opposing party precipitate ly retreated. We then took possesioti., andc burnt and destroyed their fleet, con sisting of five yesjfels -one of them "a 'beau-; t'tfttl ne vv schooner, of about 60 tons, ready for sea, with the fexceptin tof her3sai!s.-i. We also took three pnsoner ; the briers fled to the woods , ., In the afifair iu$t mentioned the olhcqrs of the expedition state the enemy s loss to b severe Only one. mah waswoundedj, in our boats an it is worthy of remark; that this man was one of their on gang, then a prisoner in our possession, and. sur rounded by cur people, U v - -f , The; destruction of this place "wiliI trust, Dej ; som ; service, t rpni intor mation byimeTecieivcd, it was their prin cipal depot; from . whence they 'dispatched squadrons to Cape; Ontario. s 'jL'Uese re turning, loaded wjcJi plunder, ttwas tr3n shipped to Havanna in yessclsjsent from there for that purpose.; ! Stores and iha terials were collected on the spot; not on ly for repairing, but building vessels. I he prisoners now.on , pparcl are 'cog- nizedby a seaman in; rny possession, who was one ot the crew ot tpe: Jbughsh ship Alexander, of Greenock, latiejyburnbyv t h ese; pi rates and , not 'pop tent : w i th de, "troyingthe vessel, they inhumanly buich ered their unfortunate commander. The vanian in question ! retain as evidenceicr the case.! , ' (r '! W'l ''Jv:;f.?f; - Lieutenant Curtis speaks in tlVejiighest- Jerms of theigallanti'y' and good .conduct of Mtushipnien. Pinkney,' Kj ngst bu v. and;. Morris ; las also of Dr. Terrjl, ani every, other officer and; man lemploved in the expedition. vNolhifig cbld gxceed' theiV aruor in pursuit; oui ineir entnusiasui; in attack, and bothffordfng abuhdAhtpr that mbrp would have been done had more been rcuired.;;. A':- l nave uictuucu nK7. ot inc stttmujers taken, a very .fine fast' -sailing vessel; and keep, h er w i th pti e, v bh e,i ll! p roy e of great service in mysfait'4 this cbast : 3. :v.':4:s'M' T.nnnnt rlrvftp thn. lHpri sir: Wit without gaming, to you LieutiCurfp, Mos: Con-- da'ct, not.ohly in the present instance, but Keyeryl other vrepectfduring the period be has-been under my, command; has, me- jiruea xny Warm anq aeciaea .approoai ion. have the honor to hei tScc: ' ' r : y & xx i j AMi iKAiyiA .GALES i has just received from . th North, a fresh Parcel of Books : anuont .'Chdmer?i'''of iMai' QueeW of Scots - V.;vv: :. ' PariT Voyage for the discovery of a north. ;'j west passage from' the Atlantic to the Pacific : r"';, .--"N ; '! Nicholson' Farmer's; Assistant.-1 f l ' ; Cogari's Phildsophical Treatise ontlfe Pas-. Dr. Ware's Sermon onlthe Ordination of ;-his Son to the pastoral Charge of thei 9 llstfCoh4?Tegational 0hiireh4in N. York. Memoirs of the Earl of Waldegtave, j ; Chapma n'a Therapeutics, Ti s ?. t: t r Denman's hdwjfry; with Notes and Emen- dationsv by tir. Francis, t)f New-York, MaCnevenVjjtioof Brande's Manual of ; x Chemistryv with JSotes and Emendations, Valerius, 2,yi:. xr lH - r "' t'-5' r" uavaner, j v. VPrivateeS v.l ; - X Annals of the Parish. ! '.;'! lourning Ring. ; ! :.X- The fehtary., t "1 ::V ' V;" :!,:. rl-...x i'-x The Pirates are daily7 expected. , v HARi)ING;&!CO.- f HAVE Jtist l-ecei. ved 1 a ' 'few improved FltEEBORNrPLOUGHS, also, a? few sets of CASTINGS withbutFramesV f ( s v In Store a General Assortment of GROCE RIES," at tlie. Newbern 'pricesJ '.; t - t Feb. 2r. '.- -.x- rl v4';;ri it! - : NEUSE RIVER NAVJGATiqN ; " x . : COMPANY,? jk : V;'. v' ':' 4 v ' , Board of Direct(stl5thFebi 1Z22.' RESOLVED by the Board unanimously, .that a General Meeting of the Proprie tors of the Neuse River Navigation Comnanv. be,l anjd the iame is hereby appointed to b Held in the Office of tiV Secretary of State, in the' City of Raleigh, on Monday the 8tli day, of April next, at tO o'clock in ' thes morn ing,' to cofisider and transact business of im portance ; the emererericy , of .which, renders a special nieerig necessary ."And all - Sub-r stribers for Stock irihe said Companr.'.arei hereby required to' pay the 'instalments uo1 thereon, to Sherwood Haywood, Esq; Trea surer of the Companv, previous to the meet- inar'herebv called"' V . .'; Vi :Jv ; 1 It is ordered that this Resolution De' pub lished; in the Raleigh ; newspapers until thet ' .day! bf.iiieeidng.-Y- vVV" &, r ' ; vr ; A true copy from the Journals. ; r 71imt, . ' ' M. COOKE, Secy.. ' .'; A NOTE LOSTiV ; ' 1'. Note ofHand given tdmeby my brother i. Green Bunn, of this county,, fort. One Hundred Dollars, dated in March, 1817,' a Adl payable on demand, being lost or mislaid all , persona ar,e hereby forewarned hot to re-, ceive or trade for said Note, as I have-' never' made a transfer of the Note, and' its value will not be paid to.any one withoutmyorder.4 i ;f';;:;;l-: ;;.--.;n-:GILiYUNN. : wane uoonty, iep. IBM. 713trr'-- :' f 100 REWARD O ANYWAY from the subscriber, living; m. near tne uneraw mils, South-Carolina, Negroes DAVID andHARRISON. 1 David is an old man, and as I bought'him in Hert-. ford county, it is probable; he Js ;lurking somewhere in that .quarter Harrison is a young man; and is no doubt harbored or con-, Cealed somewhere in Southampton counfeviT Tjjguu.wucre uc.wM. Dougnx. i wuj give? the, above reward for the . apprehension of the said Negroes, or 3ixty dollars for Harri son and forty for David, if delivered to me oi f i i' DANIEL' COOKE. V Feb. 27. .. -W - :A..X: .'7l 3t ' K UNIVERSITY OF NORTH-CAROLINA fiHE PaoTKsgoasHir or LAsrauiclEi In thi JL -I; Institution being vacant, by thf resigna tion of the Re v, Mf Hooper--the Qdmihittee of Appointment will fill the vacancy ' on the first Mondayln April next. Applicants will please address their Communications to Jobit IlAtwooi), of RaleighA Chairman of this Com mittee. ,; : A ' '. '7" : -: ?-r: -y': -n: Kaieicr anuary 15, 1 822. - 66tA FOR : SALE A ' BliAC K S M ITU !?-Y .-Iraici S700. THE purchaser j by giving fb6nd ;with j ap - --; j"wwu( atvmiijri. aim 4Jjr"ig interest tbereon from the date may have a credit of one or twp yeara.. - X--- V Enquire of the Entrons. Feb. 3, 1822. KjJxM 4t - WILMINGTON 'HOTEL. . i l )x l 'TP HIS well, knowp and, long existhA Esta- A ; blishment,' has, .been re-bpened,inder the superintendance of a Memberof th'i" fa mily . of its latq proprietor, WitLfAit Dior,' deceased.;;, xxpxxx t'.'-"j, . The term of accommodation' will be rea sonable, and the fare good." K -': ' ; Wilmington, N. C. Oct.;22, ia2i; : 76-6t 1 Doo rs kshoes; tK' 1-- ' f)HE subscriber respectfully informs tlie . fi. citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity vhat he has received a freshTsupply of Geritle mens and Tidies BOOTS & SHOES ofeve ry description nxt door above Messrs. J. & Ra leigh, FebU v V'V " '?68l 10 : CONTRACTORS WANTED, , rpp compjet the residue of. the Clubfoot and Harlow Creek Canal, situated m Car teret and Craven Counties. N. C. .'.Thiwi- Will consist of tbout 100,000 r cube rvards of excavations rix-- X " , v fTZ-1"-"1 uuuns- wnoep, Locix'i on the- aaidCanah'Vt'ri'r". -j- i the above Works ,will be received at fnvrof fice, where Plans and Specifications dy for the Jiwpettionof Hhose disnosed t ' Engine:" Feb: ': C1 OM1V1ITTED to Jail In Edecomb Vounty. n: Cron he 17th'of January lasti a Nd- gro Man calling himself PRIMUS, He say he belongs to Jno. Williams who lives in S. Carolina. or Ge6rgia,; and was' purchased of. Vi it nu ry yuuaina oi aiarun counxy someume June .last. - H He has a scar on the back of Ins right hand, is about 24 years old, about ,5 cct, high of a y ellow cWplexibn,' and stout bult. He say s he escaped from his master In John- stbh county;- N. C." I The owner is requested tp come forwa prove property, pay charg-v - v reace where he will eU oh , the most reasonable terms. i i V;":''-V 4 itt ' :x 'BAjftTLETT ELDmnnr v ? theCommtteeriseanurcpw, i y-7 w r " m nvrv -b- tJ - '-. ... : X -yX:X-v.j-r-:;.,X;;y iV -X-JX:X-rXXXc:i:r ' :. ' ? ' 1 "' ' ' '"',- :"-T ' ' ' ' ' .. ' .'j ' - y r - :