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- : ! ' - 1 ; - - - ---- - - - - 1 7 . S 7v published- o ' . S BY THOMAS WATSON. i ' ;7 : ' 7 tersis. 7 ..v '77 Three dollars per aiWum, payable in advance. ny THE RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. "TN pnrsuance-of the provisions 6t a Treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indians,, made and concluded oh Pontitoc Creek, on the tucnticth ,dny of ,. -taio on. I nftha sunhlomcntarv and explanatory Vltvirw, , , i ' . " i nrticies lucreio, maue " wcvn cfthelsame month, and alsi of the Treaty between Ihe United Sbtes and the ChicTcasavr Indians-made nnd con riuded ad the City of Washington, on the twenty-fourth diiy'of Mnj, 1834, 1, Andrew Jackso President of the United States, do hereby deelarc and make known, that public fales for the disposal of such if I he lands ceded to the United Slates by the said Indians, as are herein after described, shaH be Ued at the Land Office at PON T1T0C, in, Mississippi, at the under mentioned periods, viz': ,;v '-!:'' '-'h t 'I! r-f f--b,U'c :.' it I On ihe first Monday tn fcptember next, tor the sale, of tb? lands in the followingituwnsliips, viz : 1 Township 1, of ranges 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 f east, Townships 3,4,5, and y' of range 4 east. ; J y-i h ;i :n Townships 2, 3, 4.-U and 0, of range 0 east, J - r ( v Townships 2, 3, 4, 5, G, and 8, of ranges C7 8 and ; 9 east. -'!! T6wnships 2. 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7, of range 10 east, t i On the fourth Monday in September next, for for sale of tlie lands, in the following townships and fractional town- EAST OF THE CHICKASAW BIERIDIAN LINE ; Townships 14 and 15, of ranges 3 and 4 f 1 u , n Townships 14, 15 and 16, of range 5. ! ' Townships 9, 10, 11, 12JI3, 14. 15, and 16, and frac I tional township 17, of range 0. - . : . Townships 9, Iftaird II, and fractional townships 15. f, i 16 nnd 17, of range 7. ! . . . i 1 ; ' Townsliips 9, 10 and 11, of ranges 8 and 9. j 1 Also, at the same time for the sale of the under men tioned townships and fractional townships, west of the meridian, of the lluntsville' district, being that portion of the Chickasaw cession situate in the Statu of Alaba ma, T'ZS -"M i ' -,. Fractional township 4. pf range 12, . . ; ' Fractional townships 2,' 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, nnd 8, of range 13, Fractional township 2 ; townships 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, and fractional townships 8, p, and 10,"of nuige 14. .Fractional townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and' 8,1 township' . 9, and fractional townships 10 and 11; of range 15. Fractional iovnsbips8, 9, 10 and 11, of range 1G. On the third Monday in October next, for the sale of the under mentioned townshipf; viz: i j WEST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE Township L of range 1. . M t : Townships 1 and 6, of rssiges 2 3 and 4 Townships 1. 4, 5 and G, bf range 5' j Tmrncliitu 1 Q "t A T innri n. ofranPK li. . Townsliips ,x, 3,-4, o-and o, 01 ranges 7 ana o. Townshijis 1, 2, 3 and 5, tof range 9. " ' j On the first Monday in November next, for the sale of fhe under mentioned townships; via: i - WEST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE. Townships .7, 8. 9. 13.J 1,112 and 13, of range 1. Townships, 7,6,9,10 and 11, of ranges 2, 3, 4 and 5. ; . Townships 7, 8 and 9, of ranges 6, 7 and 8. j ,; Township 7, of range 9,' '-The lands reserved by lavir for the nse of Schools, or for other purposes, as well as the lands selected as reser vations, under the provisions of the said treaties, are to be excluded from the sales v i - ' - ! Each sale, is to continue open for two -weeks, and no longer. Th lands will be IfEured in quarter sections and fractional quarter sections where such exist, s Give; under my hand, atlhe City of Washington, tlii (wentieth day of Jlay, A. IJ. 1838. - 1' ANDREW JACKSON. By .the Presidents -J--.L I I Ethas A. Bnowtf, . r j U - : Commissioner of thef General Land Office. . IE? Certificates of scrip issued from the Treasury De partment, in satisfaction of bounty land warrants granted by the Stale of Virginia.and the United States.for services in the revolutioaury army ; us ell as certificates of land jitnr.k ' ksaed at the idistrict land offices, for the amount of moneys forfeited by individuals.! under. the rrHlt avstnm nf land anles. are not receivable for lands within the limits of the Chickasaw cession. L Gemerai. Lakd Offjce, May 20 1836. tJune 15 till 1st Nov-1 - I NEW GOODS. finUE subscriber has just deceived from New York,.by u the schooner select ana.otner late arrivals, me ioi lowing articles, viz: ! u - rC4h bbls. New York Canal Flour,. HPU' 20 half do. do. do. 10 bbls. Navy and Pilot! Bread, 10 do. Rye Gin, 1 : 45 do. 4th proof old Monongahela Whiskey, J 2 Quarter casks Malaea Wine. " 4 16 bbls. Linseed,Winter-strained Sperm & Train Oil 19 baskets Champagne Wine, j . 3 chests Hyson, Gunpowder & Imperial Tea, ' 6 bales Cassia i j . . 10 bbls. New York Mess Pork, . ' 1 " 25 pieces heavy 43 inch Dundee Bagging1, 25 coils Bale Rope, 1 . : 1-2 pipe verv sunerior Champagne Brandy' uwucii iufH9 isiniiu ouif i 4 kegs Dupont's Powder, ; . ALSO IN STORE, 1000 ; bushels Irish Potatoes, 6 whole tierces Charleston Rice i C half do do. . do. :! r.i - JOS: M. GRANADE THE SUBSCRIBER T1TAS jusCreceivedra freslTsupply of sundry articles - f vfcw v win iciiiw.&4,uijruujC uuiviij nuivu njay he (bund the Ibllowing: j v ; , . Almonds, Filberts and Brazil Nuts, Muscatel Raisins, in whole, half and quar- ter boxes, .iki - 'ifV :"4;v Bordeaux Prunejs, in small boxes, i ?M)'f Madeira, and Marseilles Citron, , ; Preserved Ginger, j i ' " Olives, Capers, and Pepper baucc, 1 f i - ;Valnut and lojnato Catsup, :d i rj afleira rort Shery, Canary, Tenerifle, Mucatel, Malaga; and d,Wine3 ;.,Uhampaighe,5ir--,.. Annisette and Noyau Cordials. . Cognac Brandyk Holland GincV, Jam.Rum, , . London Brown Stout, in barrels 3 dozen eacn, ,. tmi :;i?'MH JbhiWi Fresh Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson, and V " 7JN?ugilteas,7's.fei! aib'it rivWijcA. 7i- ,- ALSO, ,1.r:4'v;i--.; .12boxesl' patent" mould Candles, 4s&6s, 6 do. Sperrri yr 't i riri do 4s and 6s, & hhds and 10 barrels Bal ' Whiskey, 7 10 bbls. Apple Brandv;4"7 : : 6 -do. Custis Rye GinV- 4 " imore . itv v Vrt: ., 7 . d0 P6."0' Monongahela Whiskey uu. niot.Jtjreaa, " L r,i r; 20 kegs No. l pure White Lead, W 10 do. Black Lead, , X 7-7 , 50 Corn Baskeits,51 Which he ffers, together with lus general as euriraenviorsaie, at . the ord slatul on Pollok ' ft n V lLW m P w a A Aw? i t ; - i : i Jtewberr), 15th Dec 1635, '" ' . i mmim . ,,!,. : r'. ' - t ' J frn HE subscriber has just received pcfsclirs -H-J Bounty and ' Melissa, from Newark, and Lion from Baltimore, ' - 2 boxes' and "6 bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugaiis, y .1 box and 2 bbls. while Havana doX " ,as & UbJs. Forto Rico & St Croix do. (o upis scotch Snuff, in bottles and bladders, Lorrilanl s Mocrnhnv Sim ff " 1 ' ' t . . ,20, hbxes manufactured Tobacco, -if. variety "of tuM, uuuj common, 10 vergooa, Natural Sweet James River Tobacco. Ritefoot smoking "do. . ; ?Finc cut chewing - , , ' do. V1 ' 5 bses Alexandria Segars, 3000 eaqli," ' 4000 Baltimore half Spanish do. a choice article, 5000 Spanish do.' ' "do. !do. . 2000 Principe do. , r do. a vefVsuperoir and much admired article, , . ;. 43 bags Shot, assorted sizes, from No, 10 to B, ( 4 bbls?ater and butter CrackersV ' Ijif res; Gtinpowdei, 'Imperial Hyson ft d Ik- 'ypng of the ver besi quality, .10 boxesellon-ow, - ' 10 ' ' Portland Starch, ' ' ' 10 bbls. Rye Whiskey, , ; 20 boxes Winsor Glass, 8 10 and 10 x 12, 1 bbl. Copperas, ' ' ' 10 sacks Salt, ' 4 " ' ' 50 bushels Shorts, "11 - i bbls. Mess Beef (put up in Fulton Market,) .. . of choice' pieces for family use.1 1 ; 24 Freeborn & Hitchcock's castironPloughs, f each No.; lOf, 1H, and 12, ; f 50 Shares, each No. 10, 11, 12,1 5000 pound English Tire Iron, assorted from U to 2 inch, ' 4,500 1 do. do. Bolt Rod, assorted from $ to U inch, ' 4 . ' j 12,500 do. flat Swedes Iron, assorted from I S to "10 inch. 3000 L do. square do. do. - ' do. from to 2 inch, t ! 2,500 1 i do. Spike and Nail Rods, i j 2 bundles Hoop Iron, assorted from ijto 1 inch, 20 do. Band Iron v do. do 1 to 3i inch. ; American, German, and Cast Steel, i ' .' ALSO ON HANI),. , ' I A quantity of Nash ' County Apple and : f "Peach Brandy, of very superior quality, AH of which he offers for sale at his old stand, corner of Pollok and Middle Streets. ' ! n D. M. VAN BOKKELEN. Ntwhrrn Anril IRlii. I ; ! - . - - j " fTpmE .subscriber has relumed ifrom' the Li North, and is now opening a't the old and on Pollok and Middle streets, a generul assor1- ment bf Groceries UCtUORS, WINES fe CORDIALS. Hardware, Crockery, ,j Glass, China, ana , Earthenwares, ! r Wood, Willow and Hollow Wares, ' ! Saddles, Bridles and Martingales,! ; . i Gi Harness, x !: : "j !fi; Coach & Harness Trimming & Mountings-, Windsor and fancy Chairs, ' V Co ton Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c. &cc. : : ' 'y-'V- ALSO, . . " I, A full essortment of Carpenter's, Cooper . , and Blacksmith's Tools, ' r t- American, English and Swedes Tire, Band, . ana noop iron, oi an sizes German and Blistered bteel, Freeborn's Cast Iron Ploughs, &c. &c . All of which having been carefully Selected by himself, he offers to his friends and the pub liCK on accomouaung lerros, ior cnsn orcouniry produce, D. M. VAN BOKKELEN. ' . s - REMOVAL. ;r ,. C. WRIGHT & Co. have removed to the .Store lately occupied by Mr. Oliver W. Land, corner of Pollok and Middle-Streets. ; , .v. . ! March 30th, 1836. i 5 t FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT, REFRIGERATORS, or ICE preservers, an excellent article ior family use- . - .! '-:J : J.' BURGrWYN, Mat-2d, 1836. Devereux's Buildings. FOR SALE. 7 , LBS. good live Geese Feathers by the subscribers. ; ! ' - - I 'BOOTH &i PORTERS April 26th, 1636. '' ;j: ""-"f -3 ; JFOK SALE ON CONSIGNMENT, TihdsJNi E: Rum; -4 pipes do. do., 40 bbls. do. do. . Apply to' 7J.!BURGWYN May 10. : i Devercux's Buildings, a f Groceries itcl EflTfir Bushels coarse Turks P VU va Island SALT, for sale low by the quantity,) ; , ... 1 10 bags St. liommgo Uoflee, 10 do Ijagnira t 'H, do 10 do Java i do a handsome ; article, 2 hhds Muscoyado Sugar, 7 - 2 boxes &. 6 bbls. lA)af and Lump Sugars, 20 bbls. Baltimore Howard street Flour, 40do-;,l-:rf'd6lM:77o.y5t-- do : .' 3 bbls. Philadelphia Rye Floun ; 10 kegs Goshen, Butter, first quality, 7 10 do dp7 f doa eoramohlarticle,4,! ovj drums fresh Smyrna Lrigs, - i . 10 small boxes BordeaukPrunes, 5 kegs Dupont's" Brandy wine Gnnpow. der, IT ' 5000 Snanish C. rrnvo mil en J X hriVM T K -4L O U A " BU 8 Www i,w ins. Jirs. Miller's nne cut Spanish smo- 10 boxes yelm Soap, 7 king Tobacco, oois.Dutter urackers, -'. 'Wa n ? . JVuujiucrxjranaV' : . j i 4 doz. cast steel oxing"AxeS' 7 6 do Beers long bit do., 7 1 7 - JfiiB vnA fmm Nim 'V.-.l. . YV..1V tnoxe, auu.ior 531& cneap oy . -r ERAL OF ) 1st, 1830.) SUBSISTENCE.1 " s Washington, July JEPARATE proposals' wili be received-at mis pmce until the first .day of October next, forhe delivery of provisions for lhe use pf the troops bf the United States, to be deltvi erea in bulk, upon inspection, as follows : K.7 ' At "JVlid Orleans. 360 barrels of pork : ; : j " .750 parrels of fresh superfine flour A j - 330 bushels of new white field beans I 5280 pounds of rrood hard soan ? I 2400 120 ' 1350 pounds of good hard tallow candles bushels of good clean dry salt i I ;t gallons of good cider vinegar i At Fori Jesup, 2d miles by land from JVatchitoches L- ' " 3G0 arrels of pork 750. barrels pf fresh superfine flour - ' 330 bushels of new white field beans 6280 pounds of good hard soap i- ' - ' j c4Uirpaxrmis Trrguxni-traiu ?ai;ow candles . ,20 bushels' of good clean dry salt 1350 gallons of good cider vinegar , One-half on the 1st May, remainder on 1st December. 1837. 1 I ' ! At the public landings six miles, from rort lo cson, mouth oj the Vhivmi- , 7: f v- :. ; chi. ; p' 240' barrels of pork ; r 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour ' f J ;220 )tishels of new while field beans ? 3500 pounds of good hard soap ? 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles ' 80 bushels of good clean dry salt 100 gallons of good cider vinegan 1 ' The whole to be delivered in all the month of 'April, 1837, and to leave Natchitoches 1 by 20th February,lS37. i J ' . At Foit Conee, 10 miles above Fort " I. ' . '. Smith Arkansas : i ?. ' i 360 barrels of pork 1 , ; t - t v 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour' I 330 bushels of new white field beans ,. 5280 pounds of good hard soap j' ' 2400 pounds of good hard tallow candles . 120 bushels of good clean dry salt 4 ' -1350 gallons of good cider vinegar, i The whole to be delivered in all the month of May, 1837." U l . 1 r M At Saint .Louis or at Jefferson liar- racks, 10 miles below St. JLotds, at the I f option oj.xjrovurnmeni., s ? 360 barrels of pork ' . '- -, 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour. I " 330" bushels of hew white: field beans" I 5280 pounds of good hard soap ' ' t ioo-rww4. .f 'g..j tallow candles 120 bushels of good clean dry salt 1 f 1350 gallons bf good cider vinegar. ' ': ' 'At Fort urawjora; Ukraine au OAien, jfltssisstppir river : I 240, barrels of pork , ;5 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour . , 220 busheh of new white field beans ; i 3500 1 founds fof good hard soap - , j 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles ! 80 bushels of good clean dry salt I 900 pallons olt good cider, vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, At Fort Smiling, Saint Peters j : 360 barrels of pork ' I ' p ,'A : 1750. barrels of fresh superfine flour ! ' i 1330 bushels new white lieiu Deans. 5280 2400 120 1350 The w 1837., pounds ofgood hard soap i pouhds ofgood nara taitow canuies. bushels of good clean dry salt ; gallons of good eider vinegar 1 7 lole to be delivered by the 15th June, At For, Winnebago, on the Fox river, at the portage of the I' ox and (Ju- tsconsin rivers : t t 240 barrels of pork ,. 600 barrels of fresh superfine flouf 220 bushels of new whila field beans 3500 pounds of good 5 hard soap 1600 nonnds ofgood hard tallow candles, 80 bushels ef good clean dry salt i QftO trallnns of pood cider! vinegar t The' whole lo be delivered by the 1st June, 1837. At Fort Gratiot r i 12Q barrels of pork' ' barrels of fresh superfine flour bushels bf new white field beans, rmnrtfU bf rrood hard.soap i "li pounds of good hard tallow candles bushels of good cleandry salt j 1 . 450 gallons of good cider vinegar , One-half isl May, reraaindar on 1st October, 1837.fii r. Ibnofr -Wv. :? At Fort Howard, Vrccn aaij 240 barrels of pork 7 " 'J 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour j 22Q bushels of new white field beans -trmfi ntinAa nf trhntl hard SOaP ' rrl rw J&,nAa r .rArtd hard tallow candles 7 ! 86 bushels of gbod clean dry salt t oaa raiinn nf frhnd cider vinegar. 4 Tlie Whole lo be delivered by the am June, WV s, . At Fort Brady, Sault dc Ste.'Marie : 120 barrels of porfc . , 240 barrels of fresh superfine flour r . 1 10 babels of new white field beans ; ! 1760 pounds of good hard soap : 800 pdunds of good naru . mix . " : J drv salt ousneis 01 goou vic g, -., -I . 1 :1Z -? - 1 . " 'i W the first' June: 3j - V rOOu Ciuer ilForf f. MacJdnaw : ' i'-5-f ' 2 1Q barrels of, fresh superfine flour ; ; r 1 10 bushels of new white neiu office; commissarv generat: nr -240 110 1760 40 : , 40 ' bushels of good clean dry" salt , , '450 gallons ofgood cider? vinegar f ';. . ' The vvhele to be deliVered by the 1st June, 1837. , ,-. . y . At Fort Dearborn, Chicago ; ; '. ; 120 barrels of pork : 240 . barrels of fresh superfine flour- ? --! 10' bushels new white field beans- -V -'760. pounds ofgood hard soaps a y 800 pounds of good hard taUo'w. candles .. . 40 bushels of good clean dry salt V," '450 gallons of good cideir vinegar ' The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, 1837. - - j ' ' ; At Han cock Barraclis,ltoulton, Maine: 120 barrels of, pork 1 ' ' 240 barrel of fresh superfine flour f 110 bushels of new white field beans f " , 1760 -pounds of good hard soap ' - 800pounds ofgood hard tallovv candles, ' 40 bushels of good clean dry salt, " ; ..... , ,450 gaions of good elder vinegar1- r;;-: ICO' ,,"u'5' lu uc ueiueuu in isewuiuer, ' . , . At ' Boston) ' ' '.V " " 300 jbarrels of pork ! ' . 625 barrels of fresh superfine flour, ' 275 bushels of new white field beans 4400 pounds of good hard soap . 2000 pounds ofgood hard tallow candles : 100 bushels of good clea'n dry salt 1125 gallons ofgood cider vinegar. ' At JVcio York: 1200 barrels of pork , ; . 2500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 1 100 bushels of new white field beans 17600 pounds of good hard soap " . 8000 pounds of good hard tallow candles 4UU bushels of good clean dry salt ', ,n 4500 gallons of good cider vinegar. , , - At Baltimore:. i . 480 barrels pork1 io I. r v 1000 barrels of fresh superfine flour 440 bushels of new white field beans : . 7040 pounds of good hard soap . 3200 pounds ofgood hard tallow candles ,160 bushels of good clean dry salt ' i -1800 gallons ofgood cider vinegar. J Note. All bidders are requested to extend the amount ol their bids for each article, and exhibit the total of each amount bid. ' : The periods and quantities, of each delivery at those posts where they are not specified, will be one-fourth 1st June 1st September, 1st December, 1837, and 1st March, 1838. The hogs of which the pork is packed to be fattened on corn, and each hog to weigh not le6s than two hundred pounds : and, except.' where the quality is otherwise designated,; will consist of o.ne ..hog to eachT barrel, excluding the feet, legs, cars, and snout. ; . .. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. The pork is to beicarefully packed with Turk's uiand salt, f and in pieces not exceeding ten seasoned heart of white bak or white ash bar n nn n rl s aw rels, full hooped. The vinegar in iron bound cssks : : the beans in water-tight barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes, of con venient size for transportation. Salt will only, be received by measurement of thirty-two quarts to the bushel. 1 The candles to have cotton wicks. ' 1 ' The provisions for P rairfe du Chien, and Saini Peter's, must pass. Saint Louis, for their ultimate -destination, by the 15th, April, 1837. A failure in this particular, will be 'considered a breach of contract, and the Department will be authorized to purchase to supply these post. The provisions will be inspected at the time and place of delirery ;fand all expenses are to be paid by contractors, until tney are ueposi- ted at uch store-houses as may be designated by the agent of the Department. , The Commissary yenerai reserves, me privilege of increasing(!rdiirinishing the quan tities, or ol dispensing, wim jone or iiiuru urn- cles, at any time befor entering into contract ; and also of increasing. or reducing tne quanu- tics of each delivery one-tiura, suosequeni io . . J " li the contract, on giving sixty tdays previous nbtice. 14 I " . Ridders not heretofore .contractors, are re- 1 their Dronosals witli evi- dcnce of lheir ability,-together with the names of their sureties, whose responsibility must ne certified by the District Attorney, or by some. nerson well known to the Government, other- wise their proposals win not oe acieu uu. . ... , ... . . j 3'-. made, which will be by Treasury warrants on banks nearest the points of delivery, pr near est the places of purchasing the supplies, or nearest the residence ot tne contractors, at their option . 4 j ' . ' ' Vis. I i i i'. '' - 4 " ' Each proposal Will ne seaieo m aa envelope, and marked f proposals for furnish- ing army sunsistence. : , y z - GEO GIBSON, C. G. S. Julyl3 till 16ih Sept. a ST 1TB OF NORTH CAROLlSA. ' " 7 '. . f,t LI Jones CoosTy.'j Slu., IN EQUITY. - ? Emanuel Jarman, Adm'i; of! V Lewis Morris, i i L Wm Tlnnr.an and Others.) Jl . i To Defendants o' claim as next of Un ion ttilthrr's side) ioLewis: Morris; and to 'Emanuel Jarman.' r !; ' - - -i Court House iA WewDern on tne iiu suu io days of August next. When and wnere ypu attend and cross examine -ix .i ; nrder of the Court. .-rt J2.T a .t.:noc Mnnf.t he made In anv case : ana and 19 now Drenarea 10 lurnisu nia .. : i - ..' -i-iit t-- 1 P.lit:1n .iiit.F.I ,;th full nn nnrtinent pridence ofinspection ana mil aeuvery w uc ; .... !!l.lCf .V?rf. hPfnr navment can be been offered in th.s marka, v : NO 1005-1 NOTICE, Xm'ANTEP for the United States Armjf, a - V V. few 'Ittble-bodied' citizens,) bet wren' th ages ol r8 and 35 years, being above 5 feet d inches high, of gpod. character, and. of respecta ble standing among iljeir fellow-citisensl None' need apply teenier the service, .but those who are determined to serve the. period of. their en listnient, which is only three years' honestly and faithfully.; Hrj'-l-:-:-' oo r "T I MOW 8 lannuu f ipuour " 13d Xff j o c o o eoctNajtaaco c mnu is '43d ij 4 M O 1 1 i- o ci i-5 q liooi t Ja l iej 2; . g V . : 92 v S ! "2 ' E S g 5 . r 3 u O 05 Sd . S & , t a. t fcLZ o 03 3 21 est? i c : o v u& 0 "5 U S "5 - J n 03 91 0 8Ou2e3St'J Besides the monthly pay, as above stated, one ration per dayj is allowed every soldier, which is amply sufficient for his subsistence also, a largo supply of : comfortable and genteel clothing.- Good quarters and fuel are at all times furnished ; and every attention, will be paid td making those men who may .enlist, and are determined to serve their country in good lath, comtorlaoie and con- tented with their situation. The best medical attendance is ialwnys provided for the sick: sol- . the period hefis unable to perform his duty. -v i" - l" - - - - - I - By the above it is seen that the pay and aU lowances are respectable, and tbat.with prudence) and' economy, tho monthly pay of the soldier: may be laid up as every thing requisite for his comfort and convenience, is furnished . by tho Government, including his sugar and coffee The prudent soldier Uierefore', may readily sit from $300 to $500 1 during bis short enlislrheht of three years; and at the expiration of the terra he can, if he chooses, purchase a small farm ia any of the crestcrn States, and there settle him self comfortably, on his own land, for the rest of his life. . ' " 11" ' ;'" ' V)' ' . - FRANCIS VINTON, Lieut. 3d Artit: ',:-7'-7::.:l"". : , Recruiting OJpeeri Smit7willc;N. C ": : ;. 77 H. Recruiting Rendezvous, JurieilQ, 183d. 40 Sale ; ON REASONABLE TERMS, 2 Two-Horse peddling Wagons, and 1 One-Horse do ( do.' ; ;-i ' ' . Persons who desire to purchase will jdo welt ; to can soon. - I - X . ! BOOTH & PORTERS. ld B. &. P. continue . to keep on hand iri ' extensive assortment of goods in their line, which they will sell at moderate profits, j- Titn June, 1000. . c t ; v r D, M. VAN BOKKELEN I ; ? HAS returned from New Yort, biiaaeipaia; na Baltimore from which markets he baa made a large and general addition to his former btock pr uoofls ; siomers ana iu as has before: Groceries LIQUORS, WINES. AND CORDIALS. Hardware pnortrrnv nr.ASS. TlARTHEN. WOOD rr"-"'-. nn, rr,0 I - '1 Carpenter, Cooper and Blacksmith -; ?i Tools r UlL'i ' IRON.t--Steel,: Naili & Castings. t : SADDLlSRY. Harness &Mount-1 Coach and Gig Trimmings, iiats ana onoes, I wmrn r , n rrn n nn r . m mrrrn1. UVUAA C.ClV,, andGoods: lmpervioiistoairor water. . PAHS IS ' OILS & M&OIUHYjVS. . f Fulton Market choice Corned &Uf. ii; r. s . .... .. f J O 9t O 2 3 o o i c S. ' - 5" !. I- O O- O Kf !'St e CM C ft- , 1 cau Maekere! No. Anchovijsr Pickled Cucmnbers, Soda. , - - I Uotter, ana wxc viwwra, tugsaenrDuuer Aia ana I New Cheese, Almonds, Filbert s, Madeira Nuts; Fresbx Currants, Dates and RaisiasCantonGipler, &c. cc " May tv 1000. ! .4 - r 1 ':"! ! . : . : M. yaw BOKKELliN.
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