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1 V si. H -h If;- , " i V i : t- p O E T R Y. From tti FranhUn Gazelle BEAM ETIIERIAL beamsiWith aspect gay rWlien pleasure And brfelitl allurin-ient When joy emit While darljing Its ClOUUiCM ia. storm seem ar away, I And all is bliss serene !W'-fe'i friendship cheer? with sacred charm, And ympathykicere ; ' ..; iViji circled in anectioii's a-m" . otiose glance, can bitter griefs" disarm, : And smile, dispel the tear When all, that glittering wea Or laurelled fame bpstow. th can boast Uriites with science's richer feast, T crown the favorMVotVy, blest, '.jf '.With happmessjbelw : OS nv from whence that secret care, ll That rives without control That spawns-each bliss as e;ji pty air, While racked it feels with keen despair, f Va.idty of S'jul ! ' i; carn, mortal ! th' expanding mind, I) ;e:d Emanation ! designed, T fo.ist deathless j)ijs rdiined, And lirink Eternal Jove W y -. ' 7 J M ISC ELL d-NEiOUS; I I PORTA NT TO A.OT.IC ULT jia, A LISTS. i Ag rd-iner at Giasgow practises a m ot desiroymg Which he discovered hvn acctdem A -picv:e t wooliea rg rr.ul bsen j.t,n oy the wind into a curfant t)j li ; and nhen taken out as Jo.md covered' hv the laf devourinn: iiiscets. Hi immediately placed p ccs of w).pllrjn ; 'cloth in everv I) :sh in,his gardnvand found nexk (lay .th-.it' tb" cute! pillers h"du liver .vitiv taxen to tnem tor anelter. in this w a h e d e s t rb vs m a n y t hon s an d every, morning. BelCs.1V. iVcs. ; f From the American Daily tiicr. . ' collvctAnea. .f 'Pr rpl plcrivrrs miTiqled ;'Jins tcith art, tto. faqtfct'ie Fanfy and. impnvetke hearth ? Mr. Darwin relates the lolloping rile thod of proloninr exertio:i, by varying . thy motives of action : . f , ' 'A liiilr bov'who was tired of walking. ': h'-gded of hh Farther to carry him ! Herc,".says his fatner, ride, on my; gold j : hraded cane.V the pleasetl child iutti.iu it ". hrt ween his legs, galloped away with de- i ;Rollii,thelIi;tpnan, rclales another : .AlexnTiderjhe (ireat, saw a poor man car- - iving upon his shouhlers," ja very heavy , f load of sdver lor the.. Royal (.-amp ; the -.TJian tottered, under. his burden y and was 1 reaty. u give upi ne pomi from faliyiie. V, t fold on mv friend the re st of the way, .; andWrarry it to yoiir oic;i tent, for it is cAr.r.Df;K vEasrs wink." I , ! - . p I ' - A French Journal observes, that the UoaU-ije a sovereign remely tor car- ijv intoxknl ion from. wine, land that it has even thp povrr;f preventing jt ; for. we - aro informc.l that bv reatin a certain t qnantitv of CaWvae before dinner, we 1 may drink as much wine as .we please, ' "'w i t boat vet per iciicia g a n y i n convenience, r : Tlm property oj th&Gaoba ge is mention ; e l by Aristotle and Theopliraslus, who are of opiiiioTi.that. it proceeds' from the antipathy which the vine shews for the 'Cabbage.; If a Cabbage be planted near a vine, tliedatter retires tc as reat a dis ; tance as possible, Or ; perhaps Jits. Ilence fit is concluded, that the vine, owing to this 'aversion, allows itself to be overcome by ?" itlie cabbage. Reilhis as it may, the plie 1 .nonvaon is indisputable, and the recipe, "which was declared to be effectual bv the "Ancimt. lyptians,5 is nqw universally adopted in Oermany. From late foreign papers. . - tombuctoo. V vonn.-p Frrnch travollor. nenhew of onnt vin:J ::.,..J t -..U.,l i Cil in reaching Tumbuctob by way of v.e'ieial. ipls f;im",y bas just received - n letter fron hni, in which he announces " Jus. sate arrival a that celebrated town, V hJthertovunknown -to Europeans, and jwbjch the uafortuWt Munffo Park twice vainly attempted n reach n About a fortnight aqo, two young men, 1 uuc iiuiiicu ' wwieit, a sailor, and die other- a coal porter, in company at. a ; .r.h!ic h.ot!-e, enytged, for a pot of beer, pl try wlrirji could swear tho most dUl '';. fmlical oaths ;5:when Gowlelt; alterf usijr tlie most abominable expressions for a time,: became I xh!atisred, and coulfl , not utter a svllablj?', add has remained speech less ever since;; a giving example to those THE ATRICAL APOLOGY. The following is an address delivered l-ilrt mnno ;r At ' smoll t:itatr I land, where tf ere were only three people in the house ; i Ladies and Gentlemen, adhere is nobody here, dismis s . you all ; the yerforrtiaw t of this night w ill not be j)reformed, but the prefbrmance c f this night will be repeated to-morrow ever ing.:t 13YTHE P II ESI DENT. OF HE UNITED STATES. Whereas, by an act of Congress, passed on trie - jrth of Febr'y,318. entitled " an act majang prov ision lor. the establishment of additional and Offices in the territory of Mis uri," the president of the United btates is authorised to direct he public land , v hich have been sur veyed in thi sa d teri-;tcry, t lie of- ered for sale ; " . '" V V." Therefore, I, I James : Monroe, resident df the United Statt s, do hereby declare and make known that public scales for the djjposial (a Sreeahly to law) of certain lands in ihe 'territory ojf Missouri shall he hidd in Frarnkhn, in said temtory, Viz: ., On the first Monday in" January next fore the s-ile of ownships No. 4f to ) 52 inclusive &fracrl iri range 19 r township 53 48 to 52 & I fract'l township 5 20 .V '. ; 4 to52"j ' 21 22 23 On '.'the' first INIondav in fi larch next; for the sale of lownshin-s 1 ' i,'-' i 48 to 55 inclusive, in ranges 24 & 25 48 to 50 . '. f : ; : 26 &27 On the first Monday-in MiM next or the s.de ot Townships 51 to 54 mc usive.m ranjres 1 1 & 12 51 toq 53 to 50 14 & 15 excepting th e lands which have bet n. jr may be, reserved by law; for tne suppor t of schools and for o the put; noses. Each sale shall continue as Idnpr as may be necesaiy toi offr the J lands or sale, ant no longer, and the land lhail be offe redhin regular numerical Oiven underl fny hand, at th e city of Washington this 17th day of July, One thousand eight hun- dred and e ichteen. JAMES MONK By the Prekidjjr.t : JQSIAII MEIGS, Commhsiolrier of the Gen'l. QlKce 21 tmyg o BY-l'lIF rnftalOENT OF THE: U. STATES. ; WiiereAe, hv an Act of Congress, passed on the tnird day of iViarchJ 1815, fcrititleu Sin Act to proviae loi tne as- jcertaining add surveying" of the boundary linos fixed by tN: Treaty with the Creek Indians and or other .nurnoscs' the Pre1- sideht of the United States is authorised to cause the lands acquired by uie said Treaty to be offered lor-sale when sur- veyed. Therefore T, James Monroe, Pi esident of the Unite ll States, do hereby declare' and make knowiji. that public sales foi the disposal (a4 reer bly to law-j of certain lands in the vlabaiua Territory ,ls ail be held as folh V it. At Caliaba. c:i he 3d1 Mon day . in iMarcftlnext, for be sale ot - Township n bred j 12 in 17 & IB , 18 17 20 ranges 18 19 20 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 3 9 19 20 10-11 10 17 18 10 At St. Ste phens.on the second Monday A nrii ucxt, tor tlie saleoi Townships riumbered 5 6 7i 8 17 IB 19 20 in radge 4 17 18-19 10 j o o 1 V 17 18 A t Caliaba, on the first Monday an May next, for the sale of Township numbered , 12iii ranges y iu " '7 6 7 8 9 10 11 78 9 10 11 . 0 & 11 5 except such anus as have been or may be reserved by law for the use ot schools, o" for other pufpo sps. , l he lands shall be . rr i . I i . offered for sale in regular numerical order, commencing wit i the lowest nurrihfr of section, towhshio and rane, and continue three weeks ant no lontrer. r I I- Given under my hark!, at the city of Was ber, unF0"! the 24tli of A ovem 81$. JAMES MONROE. By the President JDSI AH MEIGS, Commissioner of the Ueifl. LandiOffice BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE .UNI! ED STATES.. I T"jrTHEREAS,by an actof Con VV gress i-assel on the 3d of March, 1815, entitled V An net to provide for the ascertaining and sur veying of the boundary lines fixed by the treaty with the Creek Indians, ind for other purposes,' the Presi dent of. the United States is Author ised to cause the land acquired by the said treaty to be offered for sale; when surveyed. Therefore, I, James r iVI ON R o E , President of the United States', do herehv rWlare and make known. that public sales for the disposal (y greeably to law) of certain lands in the territory of Alabama, shal b held at Huntsyille, in said tenitjry, as follows : ; " . . j . ; ; : i f: '..'. ' ' On the first Monday in fulvnext. for the sale of j townships; ,9, 10,' 11 ...... . ; r - 4 11 u,"Bcl - "r 9, 10, 11. 12, 13 .j; id 14, in range 1, easi y, 1 1 , eist -12 and 11, 12 and 13 2 and 14, in range 2 13, in range o east inra-.gc 4, east. On the first Monday in bt:ptem - her, for the salt- of townships 9; and 10 13 in rangv 3 west 8, md 14, s 16, ir,-18, (f, 1 1 12, and 19, 2d 21, in rate 4 and 5 wes On the first Monday in Nq em ber, f r the sale td tovvniiiips 10 -9 and 11, in rarige G tnu ' -we1F and 10 in ranpr 8 vef 9, 10 11. in ran e 9 west 9. TO, 11 ,12, in rai.e lb west 9, 10, T and 1 3, in range 1 i" west -9 10 12, 13 and 14 i ir ranger ;' f 2 west On the first Monday in l.nv)ary, 1820; for ihc side of towns ' n J 4 in 11, 12, 13 and 14, in r mfees 13 14 vvtst 10, 1.1, 12, M3 11,12, tnd r .inrri' 15 Ave S3 13;-mif 14V in range 16 w f st -12 &. 13 in range . 17 west. - Andsales shall be held ht Capb , ;n the' said ; territory, on tht fi(.st 'he .Monday in August next, fori! ale ot tuwr.shins 9, 10, 11, 12' 13, 14 find 15v in range o-Hp, 10, 1 61 L 1 2, T3, 15 ; iul 1.0, in ra. ge n ge, r 10 nu 11 sn range. J 9, 10 ai d 11, in ranges lp and U 9 lOfWid 11, in ranet. 12j Kx vnguchla'rids as have been, or b , reserved according to law tor the Use ot st ho ls aud.Jo.i o her purppats, h . i li 'eolf .h.-.!i rnnrifiiii ht.iMi fhr 9. ue open vve k a and 11 o lot r ,! f i and shall om- r i'f aiid merice with the low est numb section, to wo. 'nip, ana rnnpre, ind s pi t ceed h regular r.ume't ic-d order. Given under mv h; nd, the ci,n of Washi-rgton, the 20th d)y ; March, 1819. . !'--. f . .J ames IV! onrqe. By th" President, 1 T JosiAii .ViFiGs, CorJimissibn . - - .. ( I ILL I e: or the tivii ral Laitu Umae. A p. 10. 5.3tlStJan. TREASURY I'Ei A ll FME SECOND C0MPTU0LLEU S OFFICE! riAPXH L'jt:i,; lHW. v iiEREAS; ! ov an act ihhd 41 An act regulatms: the pa merits tu ip valid p. nsiontrs," passed on. tlie 3d oi th pr. sent month, an lli davit h t two surgeons or physicians, as to the continuance a id fate of dis.tbiiity of the several applicants must accompa ny their respective applications for the first payment which shall fall j ue after tht: 4tb ot March next -and at theend of every two years there- after: And whereas some misim derstanding may nrise a to the kime when tbejahovementioncd act shall go into operation : I ; 1 his is to notify all v lip rri it may. concern, that, by the construction given to the said. act by the Second Comptf oiler of thp Treasury, the be fore mentioned affidavits (agreeably to the form published by the hon. the Secretary ofVar, under date of 23d inst.) will be required to accom pany the appircations for all pension to which thev apply, falling due On ; the 4th day.ofj September ;next. RICHARD CUTTS.f Second Com'ntrn1 er. AplO 55tlSept. j j A number of Conner St ills. I f MSI j For Fruit and Turpentine-, j ; Br THOMAS M-L WHO WISHES TO PURCHASE jf TAR AND TURPENTINE March 20. 52tf P latitat ion for Sale. rriHE Subsdriber oners for sale his JL PLANTA I iO, on Trent 9 . , n- river, four miles fromlAewbern, containing 600 acres, about 200 acres of which are clear- en ana unaer gooa icnce. 7, i tie , terms wiil be" made known on anplicatjoii to Ihall CAHliqK. GirauiL Co. ITAVING taken the house lately occu Jllpled by Mrs. Huau, in Cfav,eu-$treet, for the purpose of carrying on the1 CON- FECTIONAilY and FHUIT business, have the honor to inform the inaabitants. nfUU H.it v,Vmitv:that4thlev. uii uii ) uui-w 7 : v have and will constantly keepon nana, a ffeneral.and extensive; assortment ot all kinds of'article whichj are lhe-4bllowin Alrn'ondi Filberts SweetOU, : Paim IVuts , Spermaceti Candles; Nutmegs Cloves, ' Pacanes, i Raisins, Sugar' Plumbs -..of all 'Mace;., ; vrS:.. . kinds, ,.i Dry Citron, Porter in bottles, . Spanish Sigars, SnmT ioxes, Colpr.a r Water, West India preserves ugar Toys, r Rock Candy, Playing Cards, u Sugar . Candy of alii Perfume sorts, ror15r.l,. nn(. r T -.17 ' Pocket Knives, Polls, : . - ...... - - - j Truits in brandy, MuscffetcTWirie, Tooth Drnsh.es, Ijime Juice , 'ocket-books, j thret Wine, Cheese, Chewing Tobacco, v ; Olives, , !. - &C. &C They will keep, a constant supply; of fresh CAivtlS of all descriptions' Also PUNCIIjand";LEMOXVpE : 'Coiintrv: merchants are lespecifiillylin- formed that they may at fall times supply themselves with all kiaids of Confectionary sin their line, and amongst j UV' - , uni CIP Ccb and and I Fruits at the same price they could in and the Northern cities, A. G. & Co. .being ,12 determined to sell as ; low as they can pos 11," sibly afford , and warrant their articles as good as any in the United States. ' N. R. A. -ii. 05 Co. have on hand a some with Pearls and filagree also gold and silver' Wiitches-ithe whole of which ,r , .. . - .ir. .J.. , '' . they will self low, wholesale or retail. - 0 Newhern,.ov. 7,!l8l8. Iy34 to I or en ; From the subscriber at Swanshorounh, on bo 23d December last, a dark chc'S- nut sorrel'- HOUSE! near fifteen hands high, H'ith a blaze; in his lace, both hind his mane cut some tratecl in feet white, has had time nasf, wrncti shew roached a little on the left side his shoes were lateh taken oil, and the nail holes remain.- j 'A reward cf TEN DOLLARS, add all reasonable exnences, will be naid to any )ersoii ;who wiil apprehend and de- m er him to Air. Josepn :ieJJ, .-Newuern, Mr, Asa Smith, head of White Oak, Onslow .rpuntyj or to Doctor Dixon, rjear Trent Bridge. 44 ABRAHAM ADAMS. BaUi, Beaufort county, .Jrtii. 15, 18i0.-tf UM BRKLLA cf PA R AS(I : i MANUFACTORY, No.2 86, Fchrl-st. (dpj-C-sitc Dccman-sl : '-vNEfF-Y0RK. ': ; " .' .' AMU Eli REDMO?;i) 1 informs Ids , friends " and pspi :ctAil nunre roils ertorners in - this city, and country mejr .chants generally, that he continues to man ufacture, ami has now on hatid, a very ex tensive and complete. assortment of (.vj brellas and Parasols o '4 he most modern style and colcurs, with Ivory and Horn looks Steeple, Ball .and Fiat, Tops--, plain and, fHegant XJilrved Ivory "Handles long Ypbd Handles paiaied in the Chi nese stvle with or without L, uungs &c. all j of his own make,1 a;id conse quently he will warrant them 10 be of the best vorkraansliip and materials, which he will .dispose of wholesale at. . very -moderate prices. j '6vv5.' . 20 Opilark Rewai 1 AN A WAY TroSn the Sul antation, in Tones se n he r s p oanty -oii the 21st October last, liis .TV T IVari J oe he is about 5 feet 8 inches high black complec.ted., in his common Walk goes bent, forward in I113 knees, his toes rather inward, has a large scar on one of his glands, occasione d by a burnl ahdva small piece of one of hi- ears has been bit ofF in fir hi- ing he had on wien he went away, a pair of blue twilled cloih trowTsers. a tow and cotton siirt and straw hat, md carried a fiddle with him: H has relation's in or near Wilmingto; at the plantation of Col. Cowehs, where most probably he will aim to 1 A 11 - ".. J r ' 1 r rvu persons are lorwarneu irom employing, harbouring, or convey ing said fellow away, under the pen- any oi tne la The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehend j saia leilowy anu cieliver hi;m to in jones county, or conune mm m jail, so that I --jret ihlLra ?,g-nk. f ; Need ham Sinirnons. , IMPORTANT! To Farmers and Oicti&s of Grief I V;- .' r1Iin Subscriber has on har.d a fm IB Luther Gale's PATENT CO! - L.OD, iorneeuing llorses and- L attli or uioi aing. i ey are ci , cast ron J i Mj- i . .; if - fv.,wwv'' v-s- 1 "T - ' ,8 . 7 T X tity annaally fed put, besides its beir much more nutritive and healtnv. 5 the aooyc wid please apply ii0 'a Old county Wharf, JXO.F.CCOPER;Esq. - . Duplin C(mi-ir. AVM. CROOM, Xsi' Kh i nunc cuuji-iiuu, i i ' c cera ' will put them in operation if reqi;i;ed. ' John 1. Gale, Jcitt. ALSO FOR SALE, i 20p -French Burr Sfom? Apply to . AI D. STODDAKJ) March 6th 1810 50 if. Ten Dollars RcicarcL Ai awai iremthe subscriber. Aegro man named S T L p u aoout five leet six or eisht incli !.; stout made, and dark iconmlexion formerly belonged to Stephen W. YVii ofSvhdra the subscriber nought him. The above reward will be given to - -(- person-who will secure Isaid fellow in ( iSewbern jail. . - j ROBERT W. FRAXKLIV Craven county; March 13 IS19.JU1 50 Dollars Rextard. ;H 'AN awav:-from thn snhrrlhfr S December last, a. Negro man naml-d NERO, '- - i habout 00 v'ears of aire 5 feet 8 inches hUh in sioui innii; uiiu ycmnnsii crnnjievf j.. - 1 i y - . J! ; i:' ... 1 - . uas an linpeunneiii in ins specni, is irMo- lentii(his address and has lost oiieoi l upper fore tcetn. , He has a wiie belt;; ing to Mr. Fnbanks, on White Oak, v. formerly hired to Samuel Davis of Caruv ret ipuniy, nan a wne rjeioiinir to rrescou on naunoi s crceK, anu is p;( ! o. . . . . 1; 1 . ' 1 blv m'rkingajout tuat neigliborhood, ji 1 T .- it' 'I ter s crees-or on L-onue om;a, rear Borden's- It is expected that hei-a; ed, antl wiil attempt tn pass as a nee ne? I hlreby forwarn 'all persons. from h bouvin?, employinc; dr cairvinf' said Ac- gro ;nvay,tmuer penalty, cf'tbe la : The above reward will be given to d nv perso who will apprehend' and dvii ?aid fellow to me in Jones County, or cure him in Jail so that I get hhn nci r-,", .' ivy watso:; Jones County, An 1 li , 1.510 btoiti MURDER. MAN who called himself JOI N IREID, a Scotchman, came 0 fk bein . ith a mum her of low priced wa'fl,'- es for sale, and while here. wa frs v.x".. In a state of intcrdcallon, fn 4th inst. he entered the house of Nar Srvvycr, a free woman of color, and st; bed her child, Ceija .Maria Sawj'er, a m S years old, with a dh k, and also wounc you ng. coloured woman. The c'o iJ died oil the 11 th inst. and an int;f!.5l taken before me has found th-at i!;e c!;iM died of that wound. : ' Reid has left the -'County, and bly ' returned tpKorfoIk, of which p'.Kv I said he was a resident .rfhincncc 1 givenjl to the end that if met with in 1 State,-jhc may be delivered to the'sbscrh cr, orrto the heiiu oi Craven, "luat may be -brought to justice. 1 nomris L'. Aiaf.trrs. Ccrcncr Craven Cot:! i "Nethern, 1 5th April. 1 fi l ; At j STRAYED W7 ROM the.siibscriber.. living w i'. Ji. lone mile of Snnnr.Tnnk- V: ;r. Count a brig on ivionuay lay nif?'it, (he it:: bt bay Mare, about lour years A.,.. fJk 1,J!.:!, iwiu ici trim (i naii iiiiiu, ui.it Kane tail. ar :d also tlocked. Any person returning said inn re f cr iv nff sucn ilfcrniat!on as Siia:S C: IT. ble me to obtain her, shall behndsc Iv rewarded. April 8, 181 9 wo 6 S Ira i. rlAKENup, tit the sube'criL'cr,? Fi f. JL tation, on Alond?.v,r the Wh i! a BLACK HORSE about 7 or $ ye old and 1 5 or 1 6 hands 'hih: 'He is vefy poor and Ins breUi ar.d hnnkk;rs. vt-J badly galled. Ijhe bwbier is reqi'! come forward, nav chark. and takeL away, I 1 . JOHN C. STAdA. ir, isii) -3w50 JUST RECEIYLI), AND FOa SALE BT THE Sl'DtCT.llT. . 1 i.o 20 I, JOilA Jl:itt A stdy March 6, 1S19. r0tf February 5th, 1819. 4rTtf April Sth, 1S19. 55tf. : f ! 43 lawt h .1 .
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