that time? I think he?er POETRY. nder well vvo the solemn id ai r-rtiv u 17 a S the President of the TTw.i o I The following burlesque jnutatioa of ,. - f .a:.lnt K ill nl urriiiiv " . ' xnemoaeinwjw. - ""T is a worthy is taKen iruui mc for March, 1322. n a w a i ,1 0i Ballad. s nV laW IU Vv . u Uv 'IllicTfirl r- efore. I, James Monroe, resident of th T,ai declare ana mase Known, that the Young Ben he was a nice young man, head of a pin A carpenter by trade ; And he fell in love with Sally Crown, t,e folio win the coast at had sir. wa on board . foreign voyage, was oiiocm., uy - & uuu wvt-. airn -rh.- of ? ' t.: -tmn. ru4 r95mn;i;nn of wisdom and " turn e, l tier do hereby a a .m i, . worth our notice as free citizens? tain, and a sourceof conu.., as ,ouows, u . , a w V Should It escape from Memory ? I ! that Mr. John Holland nu . Al the 1-ana wiu -f ' maiana, on the k !LJLE on as I baVast always found the ladies of the fair, . . fjl ucxt- tor the sale of fir J mach republican blood runs in my ? tender, and complying, he -never Townships 17 and 18 m range 1 east of the 2d principal - a M- M K . w Mlliril I IT U - W - amounts to tne Bigness or inz ; would nave iaia so " . - veins as n How flattering to oar ex-presidents the " serious contract. " Fellow citizens and ladies rno: j That was a lady's maid. Cut as they fetched a tvalk one dj, They met a press an crew j And idly she did fiint away, Whilst Ben be was bro't to. The Boatswain swore with wicied - wordsj Enough shck a saint, That though she did seem in a Ct, ' fwas nothing but a feint. Come girl, sard he, hold up your head, Hr'il be as good as m For when your swain U in our bo; t, A Uoatacain lie will be. So when ihey midethpirgame of her, And. taken off her elf, ; i She rousM and fouml she only was . A. coming to herself. r And is he gone, and is he. cone?. hOcned and wept outright : Then I will go to the water side, And see him out of sight. A watetman came, up to her, . Now, young woman, said he. , If you weep so, vou .villmake Eye-water in the sea. Alas ! they've taken ray beau Ben To sail with old Benbow, And her woe began to run afiesh, As if she had said gee woe I Snys he, they've only taken him To the Tender ship vou see ; . The Ttnder, cried poor Sally Bron, What a hard-ship that must be. ... ... i O ! that I were a mermaid now,. For then Fd follow him ; But uli ! I'm not a fish woman. And so I cannot swjm. No Ben 'had sailed to'many a plice That sundprneath the world ; But in two years the ship came home, And all the sails were furl'd. But when h call'd on Sally Brown ": m - - ' ' I t i to see now sne went on, lie fiHind she'd no another Ben, Whose chtistian name was John. . , .... . '' ' O 51H- Brown! I) Sally Brown ! How could you serve me so f I've .ii.fl wiih many a breeze before, But never such a blow. Then reading on his 'baco box, Heheav'da heavy sigh, . ' And then began to eye his pFpe, And then to pipe his eye. And then he tjied to sing 1 All's well' , Bofcould not, tho he tried; His head was turn'd. and so he chew'd His pig-tail till be died. IIisdath,whichhappen'din his birth, At forty odd befel ; . j Thpi w ent and told the sexton, and Tiu' sexton tolJ'd ihe bell. I 17 and 18 in ranges 1 to 9 west oY do - ! ' At the Land Olfice at Vandalia, in Illinois, on the thi J or me : t.. inr the sale oi,. ' ior..' . ar ci pi the 3d in high-wrought eulogiums? ? fair you are thetVfattr of our comfort . Townships u l2, 13 l.-j u-! tl,; fnnndation of bur happiness, and i , acrs , ""lT! n;;.h. with odrereat and; good and n. 12 - I3t 14 and 15, in ranges 3 and 4, it Krairsiiiaii. lie aic a 111 tai - f , . 1 - - t i , , - . .- At the same place, on tne tniru lvionday m AUfft, . ie OI .- i-i . v . ' m I Mr. Je are a great statesman, he are a great DhiloophT, he are a great bottoraist, he are the bulwark and keeper of our liberty. But Mr. Jefferson went out of ofice wbo succeeded ? Mr. Madi- Son. What drove him to a war ? The year 1812. Sir the Eagle have proven to the world that he has con quered his enemies, they are now wil lins to .take him by the hand, help him build his nest, aiid be clothed with his feathers." But grand, sublime and eloquent as is our last extract, it become humble aiid tame, when compared with the following elegant and appropriate no- "sislern state," IVorth ! fill I w Jo . 4Jn wise men tne innepenucM , -ernraent. Look at what thei&nstitu tion says read and you'll know we have por to claim privil-ges of three things, that is to declare war, suppress insui rections or inva sions and if I understand from rea ding and thinking on the Constitution this is the privileges it gives us. We know who gives us our existence, how is marriage contractsmadf, from the spetngt of love whichgovern all men who means well Ar themselves and well for their country, who springs from the human family one of the most honorablest life's that a man can en n inv Thnnsrh a man may have as I miich monev as he can shake a sticK " 1 think sir we are entitled to the J at there is ho real happines unless it xt Vice President from the state of ; js wtt those with whom the serious a. - la tice of our Carolina. KICHAJHD N OLIVER Cabinet Maker, At the old Glebe, Middle street above the Court House, Returns his grateful thanks to the inhabitants of Newborn, and the vicinity thereof, for the strict attention" to business, and unremitted exertions to pleabe, to merit a continuance of their favours. H has on hand, assortment of rea next North Carolina who have distinguish- J contract is made." ; ed herself with h-fr sister states. Look sir at the statute of Washing ton on the State house and established ai the City of Raleigh, which does honor to herself and honor to the state. See what the state of North Carolina have done since 1812. She has distinguished . herself among her sistern states, she has done honor to her country and honor to herself Now look at the state of Virginia and see what great men there be who sees into futurity and who amongst her sister states have ever been distin guished as the watchman and bul wark of our libertv. Then sir look at the waters of Albemarle Sound that communicates by the town of Elizabeth to the waters of the state of Virginia by that of an inland navi gation. . -Who established this? the statesman and those who are a friend to liberty." We are also indebted to " I John Holland," for a new discovery in the human system, and we have no doubt it will gain for him the highest honors which science can bestow. It will stand next in importance to the won derful results of Harvey's genius.- He has discovered that the blood circulated Mr. John Holland Las discovered how to stop its circula tion. Hear him- If war was to take place to-morrow it would stop the circulation of the' blood? It is a composition sir too serious to be throw n away if juu:e riht; look, sjr, at the Heroes of our last war under Washington who were all wise, all great and all good. My fellow citizens can a mat be a Chris-, tian unless he is possessed of virtues which he believes in Deity Wash- injrton was a man thai never mourned TWnshins 11. 12. 13, 14 and 15, in ranees 5, 6 and 8. Pt r., ' . ,"j ' "fa"- 7 .-.. .- - tin litc At the Land Uthce at' Palestine, in .Illinois, on the fiP. in August next, for the sale ot . "10aday Tbwnships 6, 7, 8 and in ranges iu and II, east of 3d biim. . . - - - ' . "r meri. -5, 6, 7i S and 9, m range 14, west of 2d nrt UWD - 8 and 9 12 and 13, do. At thf me nhice. on the first Mondav in Snnru' thr sale of 1 ; ' ' Xt? Townshins 10. 11.12 and 13, in ranges 9. 10 and 11. east netn , 10. 11, 12 and 15, m oranges 12, 13 and 14, west n?1ldlan At- thf -mp nlar.ft rm the first tVlondav in ()rrnhff. V r .1 . uciiorL Townships 14, 15. 16 and 17, in ranges 9, 10 and 11, east of 3d n- .' 14, 15, 16 and 17, in ranges 12, 13 and 14, west tffa ,lDe At the same place, on the first Monday in November ncXt u the sale of : '.. 1 . " ' ? Townships 18, 19, 20 and 21, jnanges 9, 10 and 11, east of 3d 18, 19, 20 and "21 J in ranges 13 and 14, west of 2d "do. 18, 19 and 20, in range 12 do. ; 18, I H do. do 17,18, 19 and!20, 10, do. do . A f unrl riffle frr the- Nnrrhern HiRfrirf nf T n:.:... e has received ! rh,nnhhn - fi. sr Mhndav in Novemh., and hones bv his j i0r ,l. lie- rials to m ike any thing that may be called for, on the most mod erate terms.--All! orders from town or country, yjrill be punctu ally attend? d to. O He has also on hand, a handsome ass ortment of Mahog any and other woods, for COF FINS and attends funerals, as usual. Those who are so un fortunate as to lose -their friends, will find it to their advantage to call as above, as he intends re ducing the expences thereof so as to be an object to the employers. Newbern, Jan. Si 1822. GAB'UKL M. RAINS, ' Cabinet Maker ) Informs hisj friends and the public, that he continues to keep on hand a varietv of i CABINET FUHNITUER, SUCH AS LVDICTIOUS. From the Boston Patriot. We hive read nothing for sofne QTnrRMADIIC I TAOI rc for the grape, that hung upon another SECRETAUIKS, BEDSTEADS, mans bush and gathered them alter s 'A- ' i.- . .i. to &c. &c. nis ueaiu. This concluding compliment to Washington is as delicate and as fresh " as a new laid egg." In a spirit of prophecy Mr. Hol land fotsees among the fulure desti nies" of Unitpd America, that she will become the "exporter of fad W ries instead of imports. Prodigious ! Only think ol taking up the Wal sale of Townships 15, 1 6, 17, 18 and 19, in ranges 1, 2, 3; 4 and 5, west themei At the Land Office at the seat of Justice of the countv ot ini? s on nana, an pcncicnce in the Arkansas territory, for the sale of such lands cfth ay made rUK- 1 TnltpH Sratpa ac titnarrd in the follow i no- rlfRrr'ik4 i- tVI I URh ind the best mite- i ori ia-nc- rh; up h vlnJHrl fmm K Jr lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, v'ni On jthe first Monday'in August hextj for the sale of such of tht" above discribed lands as are situated in the following townships ac anges,.viz:. '.. ' :.:.y: ; Townships 1,3, 4,' 5, 7, 8 9 and 20 in range 1, east of the 5th meridian! 1, 2,3, 4, 5 ando ,: 2, do. f 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 3, " do. 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 4, do. , . 1, 2 ' '; " j I' . . 5, . , . do. r ' 1,2, 3, 9,13, 14, 15, 18,9 & 20, 1, west of do On the first Monday in September next, for the safe of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following clescribeij townships and ranges, viz t . lownships 1, 2, 18 19 and 20, in range 2, west of the 5th meridian . 1,15, 10, 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15,l6& 19 e, 2, 9, 107 Hi 12, 14 and 16, 1, 2,4,5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, I 13, and .1,8, 1 - On the5i st M onday in Qctober next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following describe townships and ranges, viz : ! . Townships 1 2 3 4 5 6 710 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 and 20, in range V " ' t - west of the 5th meridian line 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 15 16 17 18 19 & 20, in range 8, west da. 1 2 3 45 67 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 and 20, 9, ' 19 - l).. K. 10, ' do. On the first Mondav in November next. for the sale ofsucholtbe 4, 5, 6, do. do. do. do. ER'S business will be executed with neatness, and on moderate terms. He lias the plan and the care of the GRAVE YARD, and the keys of the ijates; and requests those who are entrusted whh the burying of the dead to call on him. His charges for inter- 1 . . -11 1 1 1 . thara factory, machinery men, wo- iui uevwy iow. men and children, mill dams. &c. and - AI,U41V"? . not yet oeen-iur- i exporting them to Brazil, , for in- ' msheI1 W,th de,eds L?tS hich they FOURTH OF JULY ORATION, stance. Really we are, if Mr. John f ""'rtru, Holland is to be believed a wonderful ' "i"" " y people Aladdin, w ith his wonderful j lw,M supphed Those also who uui wuuse- iidiuesare nor are requested to that it maybe the lots are va cant, and whether deeds lor anv of them have been vgiven to more than one individual; Interments having bpen made in several of the lots where 12, 13, 14, 15; i7 177 ?-j do. do. do. do. do; do. do. the recommendation of novelty- V .. .11..1..J! t 1.1- k iiimcoirrrssuoiviuiicruui3iin'uriii i, ..i j i,.-. n,.i.:..n 1:1,.. :. iwcuecus, ot July peech by John Holland, of j The punishment, w hich John Hoi-: n"" 1,10 t Wahin?lon, (N. C.) He common- and propose$ for a, .dishonest poliii- j br,l,1J them ward, , ,crs in a manner, which lias certainly , ciarl,;Yas the rf eommMidaiion of ,,. ' ascertained which of tveltv: bein their own "barbers" cT Jnlm Holland, mv fellow-Citi-f and "queuing" hair would certainly "f -t L- I - - ' .. ,J -. 2n, come not m speax on anaetu . history, bur the politics of the day.j " Sbuld not the citizens feel for tliat liberty which the spirit of our fathers shewed? Tins is a most impotent anniversary of the day which passed over tlie head of our forefathers wlo mrt at Philadelphia In 1776, to" de clare oar Independence as Indeperi- Is ihis to be made I hope not, my fe mckerv r N The follow ing notice of the attac ilium thp Chfiapeak must beallouetl to nretuit a w.mdrtul combination qf acute logic, w ith touching and pathetic elonience "J.ook, sir, into the depredation on the Chesapeake. The Leopar stav.tl eichfeen balN th'nugh herl ar.d killed J - 1 - 1 laws u Men who make I meet with the spirit the people, say nothing about them let them stay home and they may become their own barben and iu-e ' ilk a their own hair ! A man w ho says he'll vote for one and vote for another, is he not a trimmer ? I think he is. Look out for our State Government my tellow citizens and I make free to inform you, I am a candidate to rep resent the County of Beaufort in the House if Common', in the next Gpu- jeral Assembly held at the cily of Ra- eigh." And'lK I -ea.criM lands; aS ar? sitUated , in ihe folding luwusiiip aiiu c Hijyca, viz 4 j Townships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 11, in range 10, west of the 5th men- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9, ; 3 4 5 6 7 and 8, j 4 5 and 7, Vs 5 6 and 7 i ' '6 U; ; . ' -i Each sale will commence with the lowest number of secr.s township; and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or lor other purposes, will be reserved from sales. Given under my hand,: at the cuy of Washington, this ln March, 1822. JAMES MONROE Cy the President : ' , JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the Gen. hrt March 18. -'lOtNovl . , - Printers who publish the laws of the United States, will publish the w once a week till the first Monday in November next, and send their aUD (receipted) to the General Land Office. 1 . . , ., no deeds have been given, those con law, that doesr. t cerned r upsted tQ o5tain deed and meaning of otherwise such rotg wil be soJd tQ Mj pers vi a n ply i jig for them. -April 2. 150 Dollars Reward s JONES COUJiTY. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. June Term. 1822. David Hooks. ia r. A Original Attach meant I1TAVIXG a Mulatto man run away,, ho J understand is in t JaroesFrazier. the neigl,lorlod of Ceneral Durant T appearing to the satisfaction of Hatch and M. Gaston's Plantation, X the Court that the defendant .JanW 1 will give tV above reward to any ; Frazier, is not an inhabitant of the one who will apprehend and deliver I state ; it is therefore Ordered that tZu':: ,m.L.a?enl' Vfke K made in the Carolina V uu"Vi or 'n sentinel lor three months: that j - . - , -t 7 ouiu SALE, 360 Acres FOR bv the scbsc; of Lani and Ti Roads, in the little Pe, ONE'MJBW HOUSE . AND HA known bv the number-' . . 289. opposite John J0". 21. Dohlss or wounded eighHren men niiirt I Had not Capt cVr from Mr. Admiral Berkley td v,o ;fi whn 1 believe was on IJW w.w, . - liut tne tinest passage in tnis unique ! . con,. invw; ;i P, Vt T -""-"-Pat the Uourt of Pleas Half ihs front OF";.tti Speech of Mr. Holland's is near its ; "ed K Vi?" r d SeSSrs to be held for on the south Y . conclusion an eulogy Upon the sweets , . H,f n1me, ,s DAVIL, of sa.d cotmty, at the Court Bouse in extending- to the channel of love and the counts and felici- abUt nty-four Treof on the second Mondav h, "frn s" which Witt be lies of conjugal life. It is superlineand of aSe-! . . j September next, and replevy or plead COmmodatinl, applv . hotnressed. Ye Cidd-blooded bache-1 . SE. PETTIGREW. to issue; or judgment will h .Vi COmmoOatMg, 1 f - . . ... t June 5th. 18 l'9n if " v v..,. , in in V. . , ... rum ..1 ve wn navH t-eer inea tne "pu- I low of dui comlort', ye who have nev RODILU f KORNEGAY ni. tvt,wk Ink- 21st, t&1' 99s) L : " wv. v

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