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' i ... . , mm AND Oof ar the plani of fair, delightful Peace, U-vrarp'd br party raee. to live like P-rother, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1818. VOL. XIX. NO. 985. TTu A Tf "TTM 1 I w x I Jt . n - - i WA WA . . . - . AGRICULTURE. From the Richmond Enquirer : -: 'A von appear to taketrreat interest in whatever concerns agriculture, I expect y, ,i will give the lollowing remarks a .Tjl.tce in your pater. ' .. '-.-' . ;.. . There can be nothing more impoYtant to a former than the savins time in every 'eperatien of his fa rut; provided it does not prevent the perfect manner. His mind therefore should be constantly turned to the lest means of performing his business with the leu.vt labour, and the time he will thus gain may be most usefully employed in the .improvement of his fhrov by which the value of his capital wi-M be anniented;'", and lit will have the gratification of know ing, that Wiilist en used and rc the w ealth :i li his own are m- A :1 .-! fn rc as nt nas ac - 1 e c-on n . .'::".V. V: In the -i-'rct tit is -i .. a ' e n-vie ; ei. closing,- mere ihci time -and. mate ri- :ti: ; ana a, t.u b r u vvry rapidly dimin ish h g and tndced h;;s ".air. -Hiy grxryn bco u-in imny parts of the ovintiy, the later oais deration is very fVr from beine ui;.pcrt. nt ; although, not, to-be enlarged on, s I intend to confine ..inysc I 'st i icriy to tl ie w of the suhj cct w iv' i w hie h I -set out. -. V, : : Is there any means of lessening the tin;e now expanded' in enclosing ? is a question I whkii naturally presents itself. I vH, sug;: tvnev wiucJi witliout pro divcT:g If sk t r inconvenience cf any sort, but Vil the contrary, great advantage, will ir v v far to iviuedv the evil. Ltt a law be passed that lu gs shall not run at large. -As fences ar1 now made, the rails must the hnnk f a ditch, will Je requnxd, bc sid stakes to make a si.fiicsent enclo surc. Whereas it is well known that a post wit! i four rails on the level, and with two rails on the bank of a ditch, and even one tail if the bank is high, well turfed, )!.r;i! frt':,i lcng standing, not that the l.'v nr of turfing should be incurred) and -tit t K pei pendioular, v.ruld be amply sn;Tc ivnt to gu rd a 'fiold in the most se en ve r. :n nticr against all stock, hogs ex cept d. ',:''. Cue objection to live fences, -and that which in the cutset deters very many from attempt!' g t raise, them is, that they could not be math, secure against hogs. ye k;; wmn i .tie of this subject from our own eM.u riei.ee to speak with certainty ; but I am disposed to think if not impossible, it wY add nor be v cry practicable to raise a l.T- fence that would keep r.ut hogs. I a n web av- are that I am now attack ing the long deep rooted jirnctict and pre-juuii-es of the cj untry. Jlany w ill take t!.e iarm, cv enquire what is to bee an e - f the hogs. I will teil them and I think it" T)'v plan could he carried into cfiV. there is ti;i flirnier bui vv hat wcu'a taid that so f .r fi t m their h. ;s beit.g 'he worse fir it tltv vcuid be iiiiinitcly bettered and im-pr- ed. v Let .every farmer prepare a pound as cuiev.i'ut to Itis- dwell ng as n. ay he, in size j i 1 tiontd to the stock .'of hrgv v. ! ic.'i he keeps. In the pound slioidt! be w nttr aid sh.a. e. Let a bit of ground h1 so -proportioned to "the nunilirr of hogs be iiianuied, and prtpartd adjoining to t!te pound, in which sow cio ev and j lant sim linsi pumpkins and Irish potatoes ; the pro.hiee of this ground with very little he!p li om the; corjfiouscv. much less than r..., ..r.,..i , ,ai it it is now A. r 11 j A.ixiiivvtivfc v t.. j vu. t lit - i ant- 1-m fine large fat bogs, one worth three of the P. . u, . ...l o, . i. . ; ... li o-r sfcm U.IKI ooi.e aijiaials wmcit we no.v If see piowllng abt-ut the country, & hkh Avidi ex ery precaution which can be useh frcquen'l) break into fields and produce more destruction than they are worth. I have said vuHhiag of turning hogs into the grass f.eldt to graze, according to Co lonel Taylor's method- this, Siowever, 1 j have no doubt would add very .much to the value of the stock and lessen the ex pence of keeping. i The method which I have here recom mended for raising ha gs wradd cost much less lbor, and on the whole would be infinitely cheaper .than the great mass ci labor expended in tencing against them. be be Quali be produced. ' Shculd tiic farmers unite in obtaining from the Legislature the passage of such a law as has bcea spoken of, a great por tica of that labor which is now wasted ia the eternal and never auii;ig work of making and repairing dead fences, Would 4;e devoted to inanunag, draining, clear ing live fences, and in various other ways iaipi o i:vj the appearance and adding to the Viealih cf the country. A spirit favoni!lc to" agriculture has lately ai i ici, it siiouid zealcusiv be fos tered by every member of the Communitv v-no understands and is attached to the true interests of the Country. HUSTICUS. tg" GALEh requests Country Mer V chants who aie in thc-habft of col Krctiug rag s for his Paper MH1, will send ia whHt they have on hand, as his present yt'-ck u, btccmiug low JUy 23. a. t-'v n!4 vlv Int-n rnr.tart tn kern rif !! Ll"i'v- i ' k 1 S i - r:-.:.-.u i. a t, .A.-l:df:ter7ca:- vi -Congrrs .a t, r..... hl.rW i tne o.ricei-s and soldiers J i:.lw.,,;w .;m4e t,H line, on C'mtiiierstal estaF)h 111 ' t "VVUIVI. accliil.1l. Mini I niiiii.M.i, k.i w ; . . , -,:v,i ,,.i,u,w Hx. ,m a .heirs, and asgns com. P.Y AUTHORITY. An act to continue in force, from and after the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred' and nineteen, ''until the thirtieth of June one thousand eight hundred and tventy-s:x, the fourth paragraph of the first section of the act, entitled " An act to re gulate the duties on imports and tonnage.' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of 'Refiresrntctivea; of the United States of -Jmerica in Congrexa assembled. That the fourth paragraph of the first section ef the act, entitled An act to regulate the duties oa imports and tonnage," pass ed the t vent v-seventh of April, one thpu sand eight hundred xrad sixteen, shfdl, from and after the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen.con- , tiniic t: operate in the same m inner, :d to hare the same effect, until the thirtieth j of June, one thousand c:ght numbed and j twenty six, that the abovementioned 4th paragraph now has, and vol! continue to hc, u,:! the fhir'ieth of June, one thou sand e ght hundred and nineterta, any law to tht contrarv notwithstanding. v;:v-;:;"V..;-: II CLAY, Speaker of the ITouseof Representatives. JOHN GATLLAHIT, President of the Senate, pro tempore April 20, 1818. Aiwrnvcd, JA Si SS MONROE. An act to exend the lime for lonatjncr Vi ftir.i iinifit'.fv lint? ttfi :rt:I rliimnp" I SII-w..hnn to,h v.fM. i i.,.l i)1ir,. and for des-CTiat msr the western pour.aary lme of the V irgnua mihtn- tract. f tj j . , t . rT-v v", ? Jtefiresentamu-s or theLuateu o:at.".t a s as&cnihtaK -.That xhc Virginia shment, th 'i ed to bounty lands. witlvi.v the 'Virginia mditary tract, between ! the Lutle Miami and the hemta rivers i shall be allowed a further term of two years, from the ratification of any tnaty, !extintni:shir!r the '"-'Indian title to-., land i 'within the said -boundaries not lieretofnre : extinguished. ..to oht on warrant a.dc.oni pletc their locations, and a fu'-d.er tern i t-'ttht ee vears, fro " the ratitieat iou ot any treatv extit:enishi'itr the -"'.Indian, ti kr to j lands within the said ho'indaries n t kere Itofiire extineuij-hed, as al'-te-.itl, to re j turn their surveys' atri wanvit . or c I tied copies rf warrants, to C i i I Land Office ; any thi'? in any toi ,icr act to the contrary notwi:haiiuo;'.. j See. 2. .'rid be i'urhrr . . , '1 hat j the proviM of the itct ;:tith d " ini j act author -.ijig ps ten's to ' isMe f r lands j located and sut yeved by vivtrr f.f rt r d I Virginia rcs'.lr.tton w irran's, p.isstl rn the third d . f M u ch, ore thoasand 'eight .-hu i d-i'ii ivl sc .'!,, sU.di oe fevivc 1 ,and in fatce. v, h) al! its res J lie ; ii'is ex jrept that the respective tiraea allcwd , n:r making legations and it fv.rnj.iv; su - ! i yeys, t hereon, shall be li anted to t i e tero-s j 'p v-esr.ti't cd h y the.; fi rst sectioj i or t!o s ac t , forth: h-cati'-n imi if tun. or sarvias her warrants, and that the survevs shall he relumed to the General Laud OSI ce : I rrrjittea, th t no tocattons, as atvri-s.anl, ; in virtue of this, or the preceding section i ;f this act, shall be made, on tracts of J i i lands for which patents had previously h I been issued, or vvnich had been previousli 1: . - - . i-ii. ; surveyed ; and any patent which may ne- verthelcss, be obtained fvr land located Coi.trary to toe provisions oi this actshali be cr r.sidcrcd null and void : 1 ra vidi d a l- ao. That no Iocatifns or surveys shall be , 1 nat no Iocat:(is or surveys shall be ade within that part of the said military 1 ot T';jct to which the Indian title remained ' f - i i 'l ' r . u u , , , a , i : i .i . l j r . i-.. .1.., :oiiis snail uac cih iim iuc tidic r . , . - . . , c , i united States, acclarmg a treaty or trea ties to have been concluded and ratified, providing for the extinguishment of the j Indian: title to such lands, nor shall any pa- , tent be granted for any location, survey cr : entry, that has been, or shall be, made j J prior to the expiration of six months from ' jatid after the e ratification of such treaty. j Sec 3. And be it further enacted That j from the source of the Little Miami Ru er, j to the Indian boundary line established by the treaty of Grenviile, in one thousand I seven hundred and ninety five, the line de- ! signatecl as the westerly boundary line cf ! titled an act to ascertain the boundary ! of the lands reserved by the state of Vir ginia, northwest of the River Ohio, for the satisfaction of her officers and soldiers on j continental establishment, and to limit the ! period for locating the said lands' shall be considered and held to be such, until o Itlierwise directed by law ; and from the j aforesaid Indian boundary line to the ; source of the Sciota riv er, the line run by" Charles Roberts, in one thousand eight hundred and twelve, in pursuance of in structions from the commissioners appoint ed on the part of the United States, to es i tablish the western boundary of the said j military tract, shall, be considered, and held tD be tiie westerly boundary line thereof ; and that no patent shall be grant ed on any location and survey that has, or may be made, west of the aforesaid re spective line.1 . - . . April 14, 131S. Approved. JAMES M01SIIOE. AVar Department Pension rttt May 27, 1818. NOTICE. "5"T it expected that -h Judges will certify, as well to the reduced oiicumtances, a to the con-inued service of nirve months, required by the law of the 13th March, 118 and Pensions' will invariably be refused, unless the d cla rat ions of the applicants hail be accompanied by such certificates. The ?pplications or pr nnions b. longing to New Hampshire, New-Ytrk. Pcnns''viiia, Delaware. MarvUnd. Virginia, Norlh-Caro. hna, South.arolina, and Georgia, wiil be letayed, untd furher evidence of theu ser vice shall have been received from the seve ral Ex cutive Offices of the States. Appiovcd, : ;: ' "'.' J. C. CALHOUX, 76 2m Secretary i f War, lit; Uie President of the United States "7H El IE AS, by an acV of . C tigress, f f nassed on the 26th of March. 1S04. entitled, An Act making provision for tlie disposal of the public lands in the In diana Te rritory; and f r other purposes," and an Act passed the 3d of March 180$, entitled, An Act supplementary to tfie act, cn" tiled, an act making provision f v the disposal of the public Unds in the In diana TVrriton', and an act passed on t:ic Uatn ot Apm, iau, entit.ea, "An Act supplemental to an act regulating the grants ot T.nds in the Territory ot Michigan," the President, of the United States is authorised to cause the lands ii. lie land dHtrict of Detvcit to be offered tor sale when sui vecd ; and whereas a part of the said lands have been surveyed: I I here t-. re, I. Jamks Moxhoe, Presi dent of the United States, in conformitv i . mi Hit b.uu tills, (H iicicim tiei i.i c iui. u , ' V , : ' -" l " 7) " JVV r ; , UiSpoat lagreeaoiy u iawj or tne sua lands shall be held at Detroit, in Michi tn i'er: itt ry, viz : .';..;;:' ''' Go lae rirsi M.mday in July next, fi r t'-e i: nf - c- ntaioed in ranges 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, south of ihe base line ; on he fu st Maulay of SepienWicr next for the hinds' coat '.ined m r oiges 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17, notiii of the b'ue line.; and on the first Mm!s;!-v in November next, for the 'j lauds contained in ranges 9, 10. 11, and j 12 uorth of the base line, excepting I v such lands as are, or inay be reserved in j said disri ict. bv law, f.r tbe supporr ot : j SohOvds, and for other purposes. The ; sales shall continue open for two vv eekv and no longer, and shall commence "with ! th lim section 'of the lowest number ot towui'iips .:"d ra'sges and proceed in re gular numerical order, Gp i n u; dor my hand at the City of Washlj.gton, the thirty first day ol 3iat .h, r e thousand eight hundrei! and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. By the President, joi ii meh;s, C "U iiV of the Geaeral liud Office I ! TrESUHT HTM E V 1 , '",: ' ''-:'---'7. .;.':''-; ':-'' 1p'i? ZTtl), 1.M8 . I OTIClV is 'hereby givcin thai the sevei-al ! 1 4 acis oi hnotation heretoiire nassej, and ' t whlcii barred the aihv. a ce a.nd settlemesi o i i.C!.!a n videnc s of nubhc d bt. have been sosp'eiuled for two years, bv an act passed ih j ;3hof April, .13IS, ot which the following is - iopo. AVM- II. CRAWFORD. Secretary of the 'PrTasti-y. i An act o authorize (he payment of ! certain cerfi'icafes. Be it enact r-: l u the Senate ami Hawse of Ke:resenratives of the United State 1 opfin -rw, m Congress a ,e?nb!ed. That sr much of an act, entiled, M An act mufc mg further pfovisioA for the suniwt of public creilit. and for the redemption ef the pubb i debt,' pissetl the durd day .if "March, ore thousand seven hundred and ninety-live ; and so much of the act entitled, . An act res pecting loan ohace and final settlement certi ficates, inden s of interest, and the. unfunded and registered dtbt, credit etl on the books of he Trexsury,' passed the twelfth dy of June, one thousand seven hundred and nine ty-eikkt, as bars fioin settlenieht and allow ance, certificates commonly called loan office and final settlement certificates, and indents of interest, be, and the same is hereby, sus pended for the term of two years, from and after the passing of this act ; a notification of which temporary suspension of the act of li mitation shall be published by the Secretary of the Treasury, for the inf rmtion of the holders of the said certificatesm one or more of the public papers in each of the United States! :;'..:;;.v ' ,:- . Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all certificates commonly called loan office cer tificates, countersigned by . the loan offices of the states respectively, final settlement certi ficates, and indents ot interest, which, "at the time of passing this act, shall be outstan ding, may be presented at uie i reasury, aim, upon ; the same be ng liquidated and adjusted shall I be paid to the respective hoi ers of the same, with inter e:t, at six per cenL from the date of ths last pavment of interest, as endorsed cn said certificates. r ; Sec. 3 And be it furtlJr enacted, Tizt fbr carrying this act. into enect, the sum or ejgli ty thousand dollars be appropriated, oufcof ; any monies m the .Treasury of the United j states not ouierw ise. appropnatet ::-';''-'-' ,.r - ) II- CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOriX (iAILLAKO, Senate pro-t- mpore 5 MONROE. r President of the JAMES Arr21J, 1813-AnproTeO, 3 tpj. , Jhj the President of the United StaUs. WHEliK S by an act of Congresvpass-j , d on the 12th December, 1811, en- titled An act extending the ime for open-f j ' mg he several Lar.4 Lar.U Offices established in I the Territory of Orleans,' the President of tu i uroifn states is aumons-a to cause trie Land Offices in the said territory fnnw ; State o Louisiana to be opened, and the ! land eff cd for sau-; a Therefore, I, James Mosioe. President ofthi Unit- d State?, do hereby declre and make known, Uiat oublic sale shalf be hf!d at Opelcusas, in the State of Louisiana, fori the disposal of ti e followi ig lands, agrees bly to law, in the vestera !nd district of Louisiana, viz : On the first Monday in December next, for ! the sale of Tow? shir s Ko. l ar.i2?:ou h Of the base line C 2 3 4 5 1 and 2 M.,rth r. Rane- 12 3 6 3 Not th S C 3 4 5 West of the principal mptitiifin. On the fir-t Mndy in February next, foe the sale f Tbwnhips 3 yui. "'3 4 51 4 Sjuta I Or the n. se line ! o ou 1. 1 ta iiiriges j 6 789 lOt-Oi t'. f 3 4 5 4 5 it So -th i , 4 12 Sou hj f 3 A et of die principal merid.i.n. Excepting the 'and reserve i by w for thept;op or'sclxol.s. and tur other (m.-pr. . st' Kaf.h sal sliad rontinue open for ii:r. e t vecka a;.d ' o I- ner, and the sales shall be j in re utav numerical onier. " Giv-n und-:r my band, at the City of ! V.'asi.Miton, the 20th day of lu." , j one thousand eihi hundred and cig.'. . '. leen. JAMES MONKCE By the President. JOolAH MEIGS, Commissioner c f the General Laud Oiiico. A '..Map of the above Land Dhtrict i: p;e- ! paring, n.l will be far Si:eat Opr-ioiia, . ar.a a; 111 tf-.uni'k.l LnI .Jif, by till JOJLV r ARl)i .KR,Ch. Cli. Htjtk PresiJ&t of the United Ztatej. J 1IEUEA by un act of Lc gress, pass j V ed on the 3d f March, 1817, ei titled " An act to amhori&e he appoiiomeDt of a i Surveyor for he laads in the nor thcrn part ' , of the Mississippi Territory snd he sie of - i i . ' r. t -i . i it SCICtl btl.tl.li iitllUS, IUI Betters tu. luMiu,kU cause int 8aa .anca to br u.a t..i into tow,. ( ( lots, and Ahe said las to LeofTer:d Tor sale;.; Therefo c, I, James Monaoa, i rea,uei.t , I .d the Cmied U.es, uo iter bv oeclare and ; makkn.wn, that pub ic sales tor the dispo- ' J -aid the l ots m te town ot Marathon. : t , , i m if . . (heretofore called Mdton'a Bluff) on ite,lhe Unitcd StKtes do htreb south har.k ,t. the mer 1 enr.css. e, (near : m4ke knowrrl( tUt ?nhl,c sa,e8 f( the h -d rd Uie Muitje Shea's) m Ala- . I 8a, (agreeably to law) of curtail bamATcn tory,shall be held nt Ilunlsulle, in s id Ttrtito:y eu the sesor.d Mot.dsy in October next. The sa! s shall c ntinuc open for one ek, a d !i gei it nereajsry, aiid the ltts "hvo b.- lie ed It." aie in reguia. fcuti e ical dr, beg r.nirg with ihe ouc number, liivn ur.Utr ..my hsnd, at ti e Citycf Wh h'mg on, this 26th day cf May, ISIS jAMila MOxNKOii. hy the li evident. , JO 1AM MElGSj Cofnrcibsioiier fieneral Land Oir:ce 1 MAP of the Ilun svilie D'atrlcr is m V fT ave'd, fcnd a PLAN of the Town of via:io)n, win oe engraveu a 8M;cxiiijr rcticab, and wdl be sold ai LunUvi.ie; ai d at the General lnd OJii c, hv ( JOHN GAHDIM'R, i,' ir.,;i, t .- Jhe UuiUdytate. an act I Ccngie.s Ihj lhe. Presiileitt HEREAS bv t f pussed on the 3d Maich, lb'lJ, cn- i titled '4 An act to provide tor the ascer taining and survcytng of the boundary lines fixed by the treaty witn tne reeK Tudians & .for oth r p.urposts' the l'resi t dent of the United States iV authorized to I cause tne lands acquired by the said trea I tv to be offered for sale when surveyed ; and whereas part of the said lauds have been surveved : j Therefore, I, James Monro, President ! of the United States, do hereby deel-re and make known, that the public sales ' for the disposal of certain lands south of the Tennessee river and in the district of Mnrlise.n countv. shall be held at llunls- vilie in said ccuuty, i Alabama Territo ry viz On th. firit Mondav in Jul v nexti for 4he sale of the lands in ranges 1,2, 3, 4, o. On the first Monday in September next for the lands in ranees 6, 7, 8, 9, & on the first Monday in Novemler next, ; for the lands in ranges 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 ; . excepting such lands as are or shall be ; reserved accoi ding to law, for the support j of schools and for other puqioses. Each!; sale shall continue open for two weeks, and no longer, shall commence with the 5 section, township and range ci the lowest j number, and proceed in regular uumcri-u cal order. Given under my hand, at the city cf Washington, this 31st day cf March, 181S. JAMES MONROE. By the President, JOSIAH MEIGS, Comm'r. of the General Land OlUce. ComierPlate Maps of the above lands 4 may be had at the office of Ue Surve) or General, at Huntsviile; cv at the deiieral ; Land Office.. Jit the President of the United State's. "17HKHEAS, by a act ot Congress, s H ed on the 3d of March, 1315, cuifl-d an act to provide for 'he scer-nng ; - d Surveyingof the boundary lines fixed bv the treaty with ths Uretk Indians, ard for ether purpoief," ihe lsidcit of the V. Stvei is authorised o cause the lands acquired by the said Teaiv ta be effcred tor n-hm surveyed Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, d hereby declare and make knottrn, that public sates f -r th dispo sal frpreciibly to law) of certain lands in the Alabama territory, shall bo Uld at Mil. ledgevilft.iu Ceorgia, iz ; Oath-fi.si M-ir.d.vin October next, fot I thv sa e of tt vu lots, in the town of Cabba, Jjn the sdd vrri'crv. ai'iia'- at the iunctl n cfthe riv rs Ai dH iia ;rtu CV'aba. Ua th? ' id M ndiv in to'ir nest, for em . d Turihip-15 11, 15 1C n rtp g.ts9 10, 11, 13. U ; and : T.:wi,sr. i- 1 aV 15, l'6t . liatid 15 f 'he Lad, ! district in Al .'hamu ct i by t.vn in Uw to be si,?d at M !lrd; .vi :e. Hi n iaras . s '.ve oee- r sr V' d f law f v the hupprt ft ch'oi of tr oh r i urr.f -ess i each public s le sIimII cont r.u opm for two I wes, and n lo ge-. The town 1 ts, o her land? shall be o R red h-al n lar iiineri' al ort'e, cnniu. nc n; . tlAthe lowest r umberof lo's.ktc t..'nips and rane:.. - ."vrui I fu.th.r-declare and make kowr that dv i (Tu er of tfie rgojtr a. d receiver . f pubhc fi-onies fnr a:d dis-ric ,aliaU be removed fram Milledgev l'e to .lie kfore i szid town of Caluba, on ;he first day of Jai nary, taiy. Given unde-my hand, at the Ci'y.nF Wash ng. r, this tvs-cnty.third day c May, 1818. . JAMEi MONROE. Bv the President. J031M1 MEIGS. CorntTiissioner cf he Ot Geucr&l Land Oia:c I 4 I 4 MAP of the above lXsaict. and a PLAN j'V of the Town of Cidiaba, will beenr;rav ed as speedily as prartKiable t r JOHX GAKD1MFU. Chief Cltrk General La d OtT;cef And sold by h.n at "died., evlh " y the President of tat United State? afllEiiEAS, Ly an act of Ci gr pa -a I f? ed tn the 17th of Ftbr-arv. 1818. cnti ' l!sr? on t n:o!iirf. f. rvr. n.nn f,.m K., i .ii vri. uit, tar,nshnienl of addition.l Land Calces in the. Terri ory of Missouri' the P.etidrnt of lhe UflUed Suteg is au horifed lo direct pubhc ljsndi xvhich ,uve bcen surVt ...4 in the SS;J Territory, to be oiicred for sale t Th..Pfnro i i.a m.- - ..e m aiv.1 UKVi Wf) K t m Alili AMMJM9i X. a, WSlVaVIv lib I 4 declare i.d for the ditpo. Mii'tl larrla tt lim Territory cf Missouri, thail b he.d as fol. , iinw. v:., . si i'ti; .n i,. ..;. ry, on ttiy first Monday in Augu', October. December, Fcbru-ry and April n.xi. and thret we ks al r each of the said oays, for : 'he Site of lands in the land district of St. ' Lout. Thiity iov.nahp;i shall be oflerf d at e.ch sile, cns.tr. ir.g with the moat ext ern Tallica wct uth. fifih principal ra-.riai j a: line, sd procedr.g wetterly. ' 1J - At the S-ut o Justice for Uttto trd County, llintheiaid Territory, unihefirot florid. y m : September and a.t iriter n K and h tQ ! j we-ks sttur each of the said days, for .he -1 s!e ol laflda in tbe land dhtr.c: of Jlnecrd ; J (joun hi'ty townships shal be ofli- d , at each sale: the h:si be in asiuai e ; form, and to include the si at .cf justice oi he I said (vouaty,- as nearly in the centre a the .situation af the urviys wdl admit, and .he ! secoird immediately east cf the fir at, and m I the same form ; exraptang from ale in each unds Vhich have been cr may , n-sefyej by law tor other purposes. Ciiven under my hand, at the City .f Washing on. ihe.th'n t;cih day of A pr I, one thousand eijh. hundndaiid eighteen JAMES MONUOG. By the U resident. ' J 01 'All aiKKlS, Commissioner of the ' General La; d Office. Treasury Department, H'xJib.SUn, Jfiril 28, 1818. -VjOTICEis heitby given, to the Pro prietors of Stock issued un ier the convention with France, of the 30th April. 1S03, comuionlv called Iouisiana Stock. That one mo.ety, or half of the pr ncipal ot said Stock, will be redeemed ori the 21st of October next ensuing the date hereof, & that the same will be paid to the respective proprietors or to their attor tiies duly authorised, on the day before mentioned, at theTreaury in Wasaingr ton, or at such Loan Uiuce, on me doqils whereof any portion of said Stock may then stand. Inform atick is further civr,-, That the mierest due at the lime of re- demption, on snclt part oi aia stoCK as is held in Europe, w ill be paid as heretofore in Loudon and Amsterdam ; and that the Interest on such part of said Stuck as has bcen domesticated will be paid at the same time vun tne principal, euner" at the Treasury or at the Loan Offices z before mentiontd 'And it in aUo hercbis made knovm That interest on the moiety ! or half ot iaid Louisiaj;a stock intenuea to be redeemed as aforesaid, will cease and deteituiue after the 21st day of October 1818. AVM. II. CRAWFORD tOl 3ccwtzu f i''c Ireauurtjf t4
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1818, edition 1
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