Oar tare the plant of !, dcHitfaIPere, Unwarp'd t-y party r a f . to lit like rnOVr. r FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1 si 8. T.. XIX. NO. 992. RUIIA ECONOMY. j'o- sctimes confer upon their hnrs. V ;r ire's elates have been hitherto r.on,! ss rr.i'ner extensive than productive ; .t :;TrtrVi liare now attained to such a ; , fllt timber to the amount of .20,0001, j u-a. we mav say almost in perpetuity, as he j j ,rUuinued the practice of hisnoble father, I "in.i n ranted millions oi trees annua.ly. j i Lohdnnuaper, Tn 'reading the above article, we j could not suppress a "S rf2xrt ,4 t! , evident contra t prf 'vcn!'! In j t Puo of Athr.l.s !i ' . . , . ., . W beconunr more senous in the prop'es .rt nr r nf it The evil w not so ' .;.! anro n f 1 n n 1 In hi d o r 5es I era ! i V 1 n this country. The decrea-e of tj;nh.-- ; j 45; pr n?u!clinr, "ih'U &c. U already ni.nlo:rv whi:h reat inconvenience, and is every v-av more nvuch in the ue or consumption M putii in " . cenr fVonv t-ie.r hf av.nx some annloTV timber, (UhouSh that may be unne-; J Kow wVut father of a fcu.ilv i-esrdy exfrava-ant) but in tiie inter : WC,,H s:ir tn a repentant snn, Vour rc r.eidpct wliich anprar every where f. ! ; nt ;-tan(:e" ro ns la; and T wiil rwver tti evai, of repair Hi t!ve devaHttHtnv bv p'anilri new trees, and fakir;: care ;: sincerity rrlus iv ret ntiire. vu iom if te yonn'rov.-th. Olwei vation has j-; thaiH-: convince.! us that in no Part r.f the bit Cod rannnt .us-ct, f.r Ik- v . ? . . ! knows our rencntJire to he . srcvi,- -oi v(unti7 is tls reject Tre p than in tne lower part oi iiehnvare ; . Vti:crly t:it.n,e v, a-rr-Mt . -n-iv-ihe adjacent parT of Maryland. yjentance, tiunie'v we n v l.a e swci yed lisentlo!! this district of chiry-,parf -..-, cn'ar-v, because in fraycilin over it r (we allude especially c the country ,;:i!hd the Levels, anil on the Pnhernia a.u" 0.1 : ra s 1 1 1 j - .... i;b it hne appearance, soil, . ri'trkft. it pro jab! v to til!, .ast tirr jr.; stance that (Tie evil complained 1 feeia to .have oen atitpt eti 10 siuppi v thewasl.:? - (.cpfr-jctlve habit is, that the best Uul f; :.. n-. ---..!-- ..,.1 r. .,- nv r. L ? I lilt I flll'IN 1 ii. Illll "UKll .I ail 1 1 ' Ii! liie COU Ii 1.1 V, W nil dii ll ill aii tt;t-- . . : . - ..1 ii I. . .....- ' frmn fine navigable streams w'll not; sell lor more than 15, .20 or 2j tlollars ii . ' per acre ; in auditum Jo the inconve-. nience arisiti": from a tleficicncv of fu-1 el, ami timber for huiblin. ft mav j be saitly tliat the tenures by v. hirh real j property is hohl m this country, ami I . . . . . , . c , - , . its Irequent c,fC4:lationom llatul, present an obstacle to ay. p'aris " .f permanent improvement r that ."a: - j huts tin not ii've to ei end niony, j . the pndits of vv;it;h are to be cr.joveJ ! !, v ' ' '--.v- " " "'.' ' Li m.'lV. IIJ Vlllllf 11.11 , . ill Jill It'll ' Til a VIHIV fi iin, v 1 . ,t . . ... bAvin- intluccil the propHetorVOi-te : If the above land be not sold bv the first! r. oif s In apply the axe with so leva- : c, n,, U r.;,. o. ..t. f ernu pes c4 day of Oct-.her next, on tnut lav, on ...cpre.. blr flt f he co-, p i VV is - i . ; tbrok,,S:.our. Kvenly . r it.ier : Uu,;e;Statsf ; ete . cppy. eacb 5 -to the j miseVWhout reserve, ,t w,lhi,en b. sold at f..t:.i.,g a band, that tnc coa,.iry A-- we o,:;ht to pear in mi -l aaswir y, p st-- aver (i-ural, anu each Ass stant, j i..bhc sie, and possession jriven the first lsot bare tn tinjaer. ami no e..ot ts ,.wi.ii-h our S ivioui niade o Pccr's iistev. :ione crv : ard o,c nv to each of the i d;r ,.i .1 .mUrv rv. ,rrn;mn,i,t , .,-ik- -v ........ I' -. .... ., ......... .... .......... ... AV would reWrettois'wh-an . . , , . . as thev :v.' eaat ten, an I t-. vuom ...s : ac- thor, seriously ur-tl, invomn-asl tic,Me. if, n,(;re than u, v It.lo a censure upon the freedom ol.;Sl th? i,,,tHrr f C S oh;-u :r. i; :u,i: cur institutions, which are intimately f inare than three ne vspapvrH In, each of cnni.tM ted willi the proper circuIatitiM ( the .'several stati-s, t; fj :' t.,: oiore htm and efin.Vli7ialioh of real m onerty. M Ve tjeirtiest tlie subject to the Ai'icul-; tund Society of this county, as a pro- ' ,,.xvn. y -t a :b encourage tlie plant snol toret ret s, and support it uiih their exam- r u ire for t h ei r co hsi il e ra ti o n : i f thev ii trer I se, it win nave a jrooti enecr. l oe ; 1 . ' I 1 I iV i 1 l . 7 t . i ... , - v - , . 1 nce cd land will be undoubtedly , in- j reused, and the interests of agricul- i F ci eus ture advanced- Tiiere is one fact, of which the so j ' VICV: " u ' - tlVV:, c ,ai - ' llVf . " bas been adopted, accunlint; tn the pnv i ; w"" ' 7 ; - try and the peninsula eneially, it iyisious of thcotitutiou. k shall be the i; f? f P " "" P,k?, t!,e custom with the farmers tu sow or I duty of the said Secivtiiy of - St ate 'tort h--'! 1 1 f a tae 1 iys, .mthepam ... - , , . ' . 3 , , , s ; p i!et turm as aforesaid, he shall re.iuire cultivatcr a muciy greatertiuantity of ; cau.e t!ar am.ndaeut to be at ,CJStt iVO un(J suiikjeilt su e... j.)r )a,H!; than tl a conef,uenee of wmeii is, that a-, eat .: lo.prc,muJga.e vXsy th )m: ce,;. evert Wch agreemeuC tt shall al- tieal of irood land is thrown away;pro- t!!,,cate icdym- tne urates by. wmc.j j lie stipulated that the number of co- . - " .uy.M-.n t.u.u w, mm., , . ,u . th.lt tjc ,saaie m:J2jie v;l!id, to uil in- K wmiiiLif pioperiy inanut ed iind at-1 tenU ana purposes, as a part of the con V irded to. IIV t lerelore, many of out j stitiition-i)f ..the ..-United :St &t:;r ianners woubl tindt their industry to ; j Sec. 3. .and be it fu rther enact ed That i . .t-t... f . ft t y- rw 4- T-k f L . : mi !i il b.J..-4 Oie culhvalion ot one halt or one thud .; Ce a lliau;ter !U-ritiv uf ' rn n :-Hfi M ra 3 . a n d t ! i e sn r phi s would remain lor the propagation d' limber. The r.bov.- rem.uks apply wiib c ;mil force to many ether par: of the country. ": .: tON KKPMNTANCE. TI ' h '".ill J liu.ll il ILUI III 111V, I llisla-pof l,:.ndUr, tutinr Dnke of GraftonJ e lo.'oW;n?" frtfn. t V Tttm n Ia Im iKrt f v ..o itaii sent the nidsop rather a despair Ji account ot lilii.sclf. l am sincerely sevty to nrrd, that my rpn heiisions re oectmir vcur hsalth i r uab ro,Mni;ty ;f land, thev U v m !ii ..... . .i i i " amenouienrs, shall he so nuijiish d. shall v oi.iu tconotnise tiieir . 1 ibor ! reat . . - . , , - V '7"V w 3U'1' rid iv-ri.i 1 ''''" I i ' t i . receive, as tud compciation .tberctor; at cu:naaeti.er minted tin V Yonr body cannot in V;tr-hidse aT'i'n cmn'ore'I, to publish the lavs of ban in those of your physician, nor vour the United States. mind in better than in your own, Vere vfr hodv in Perfect health, vour mind, I ?nfes: woi'rir not be dlsturVit bv 'anrietv-: ror which. I trust, there is no reasonable round. Divines, with the b--t mentions, have saiil more t i m he Srr:t ': have id cmtcermmr repentanc T have thereby precipit ited men .-mt despair, mid consequent i-noen'tence atid ha' duess of heart. The stu f a Tian, who hav- as desperate, a:d a retiirn to vinue as Jti p ss-ihle ; f r neither TTeh. x. 3S nor S 5im- rfind Pr' ii 0 1 "-though -r-ferrfd to by Tillotsnn cn this point, will !jeur out the exti mfl)' that ilooTty tlie- n'd make t'e Supre-ne won in'v0rahle .-than a ua i : tn whole trno'ir of ikrriitnrc spc.Jis a cou- tra- v lancruai' and we k'vw nothing .! ft V6m '.tiie. re ctitude. of f jruitr n soiu-ious. V Repeirtance is aci-f.pnnK, 'accompd"n5e'iby:.'a-cbaoe'oTr.r mav he stvatched hwhv, .-! ivo n o - . port.mity of pr vi'.r tJu -' wv i f ; u -r:id i.w tT.lr,- tKr xv.,tiUl ri rt a ti,, v cevitv of mir nriachilc. bv iiat v...od happen , audit oar rej.e;v.t rrc a: a...- uon ; i r. ucw 4r-.-s3i.lt 1 -U V -J rrt ; Vr r-S-.l, F-ie Jin- j .: .swer, 'ihoutfi it givts no rr '.raer-: 01 1 f . 10 ,)resum.jiui!is suiters, t" ves. . rt-a' ro-o- . , to-prestimTjtutis sui:.crs.;t:'ves. .re:t' co'n- . . . . . .. . I . ........... . . ... . . .... . I . .,. ... 1 . J t in'" ' leftotT -srf!.'':'h''a-v:r':.ff'-sk'H'Uni; paper, and in th size , nrtress, hotn on layettevdle reet ; racli j at;n is certainlv danrous bec ttis it of thv sheet arid tvpe, in va mnnner to ; Lt contato4 ha'fan Acre wUh Outhouses, Str. shoVs tb.e srt-nj,th of habit to he suoerior correspond with th th- ate revised e li- Also TWO LOPS adjoining- Jude Itf j tn lii's- rcsoiutioiV.;-. butl'rto' not-n-nv'-that'irwi oftheU ws;. puV.ishel. br Bi.ren and -j fefl front '..;Tr,! las,, . T j :-' r.r rfnrpw ntd ht SrTi')ture Co. wh" c tiics shall hrf ti;.strihi!ed'-.in '? - IKOUCK .VICHOLS. j ' a i I ID SIK.iI tt v.itll I c a- ui 1. ::-v i. . hh sin.- - - - . i .'-T ny IT rl ;''n V , ' -:; ?vart to pnvle ; r ta- bc itton 0 the Lii'v'1 of ihe Uniteu ? atev, a . I fhr.vj,er po-pose?. c , T. ii' enacted iv Sen i: r m:! :',e - i:ry:i:j fo::rs: rT ? :it at u-.d r.-;.:v the s s.i. . C r---s f the l oi;, d St::t.-s. ue the Lcpariuu at o.' Si s! acts a. id roswiotion - i-.bv.' i iv x. o:it- three ne-vt-papers i i each of the ternto- rie s of the United 5rates. And he s.h d aho cu i.e to be puoiisfid, in tile like manner, in the sai i newspapers, or i v ,..ch of thcm asbt- shail for that p npose ! ; dtsi-naK , the public treaties entered into ; . ai,d ratiicd by the Unit-d States. Sec M.i.ind be it f'trUnr enacted. That v . it u r 1 1 wbenew 'ved, at the DcparO has been, or hereafter "may 'e, proposed to the constitution of he United S? tes, H -e pioprittor ot every newspaper p-i v ot the laws, resold tious and treaties, as published in the pa up.det form in the fuanuer hereinafter do ectod. And if it shall appear, on the examination of aiiy account, that tUcre has been any uorea sonahie delay cr intentional ' adsaiun in the publication of tiie laws aforesaid, the proper accounting omcer of trie Treasu ry is hereby authoried and required tQ t toi dculuct, fi onvsuclv accoiir.t, such su ui us , shall be charged, inerein for the puhlica tion of any laws wuich siiall aae been so unreasonably delayed or mtentional y o- inittec. Ana in an-v sucn case it sn.au .. the duty of the Secretary of State to disconti nue the publication of the taws- in the news paper belonging to such pr pr;etor,& sucSi ! newspaper saail, in no event, ne again au thonzed, nor shaU tht rpi on: tstor thereof Sec. 'AJInd ' be it riher ' enacted t That ; the Seci-etary of State shall cause to he published, at the close of every session of Congress, and as soon us practicable, ?le- ven thousand copiei of the acts of Con- J gress at large, incj idiag all resolution passed by Congre4, amendments to the , constitution adopted ami all public trea- s ' tics made and ratiiied svc.t puhlicatinri of the ; which '.'-.cooi.es the foHo winf manner : Tever person !: who has been President uf the TTnited rra:es, one copv to eicn,tiurms tneir re- spectre dive ; to the present and every . futttr. President and Vice-President, one copv m each, drinc" their lives ; c:ie co- j v 10 the actual President and Vicc-Pre- I si -v'nt, to !e dceined an appenenant to t th' ir ojfices re.spectivelv ; t each uicin- j mHiu joid l-linsr from'-Tarbom' to Crecus. : her'ofthe.:Sen.'ire'Vnd -fone';nf !eprCe'V- ;'VUe, an-.l sis and ahilfmibs belov.' Tarb- ro taiives ad to e tch delegate in C'0!j;re:ss ) ': .he..sit?ttio is batidsunte and hea'thy.witli from anv Terraorv, ae copv enrh ; i VY",! ,of exce5?t"ot War the ard twtrcopi-s to Secretary rftheSm- ie bu;"-n-' :,re mer,s: a !)wdh;pr rite, and . i;fy. copies to theC'ierk ' .fu ; ."'e wi!ireiy!it plastered r K,mS & .Cellar House Percent ati ves. fur the general "f7 ti?e W,se 1 one l ;inery . V.i 1 i ..j'Wttii two rloors, one new re- llr.rn a Work use ot the LnmiHittfet, and Me ders or ! , , k ... i.u umk: . - . . . louse Willi a linrt rmr.n.-v ni! r f . lhf r.npr' ,v H ufe thf 'i';c'iri( C:?r!;s of th - K !-rt:"OH a:ul I J: .ti-ci 1 v" 'ti' L, in! :o the At ivsh d and Au rey - C - !VSinl ,a lis' t :rt or section of a D k.s, one cov eadi ; -ine cipr to the ' iVroy (;!? 1 ai. to earh ci the Co-op- I; r; "... 1 tr a;.d "; ;.vu"-m v the U, sited i.tts. :-od t.-N. i.-'.-r of rho P fine, t i ! t'H' t'ooi Vii.vtv :.:of the CCener i! - !--ind -C) a?id U the Paymaster G--u- ; , ;n; i to T.;;' i. o "!s a- .'; t i 1 . : "C t :vv t lenvral ot j r i" r'n Mi..t ; . mi; on: ravai h fturvtvors (ir iev if uf the lands of thp U ,.;'ed .5tatcs,'apl to c .cfx re ster of a la :m.! : o ,u . 1 er ikI newsnaner. auia -;ui: rnmuv: 'c- urwsna'w l sin.. 1 '. e v r: of t ! t e s t id C , i s t.vv.ftv.t , -.nrer as he siiaii, j ,t n.irp t, a uh uie. 4 ! Kr it- thr::'--iynndt ;-.-d -of .the .;u .i:jp:'fs s'valS ire AT iiVialiv- i rrr t in tiu': ilbfarvof Co'. irres ; and everv :.toi!x i of i;uu;ress, an.1 : rv I V!t v-! v.Vs-all le -.'entitle I - yf.--i---;ri--;."rr.H-ei.-py; a ad" j the aaoic shad ht- ir tu nit d and acourited , for, eaav ; i re .or.tvod bv the ruies id" I ta.-i-:y. . , , .. .t, ., v. ... scv.v... . ...a v:.s.J;v a(Ul rvicii Orchamsof choice tVuit ; oae-;.;-;C;.i-;3V: to cvrh ; to liH frvetarics of j , nh;i Fruit of :d! dcripti.m-the accom Tf. te, of t Tiv.isurv, .f V-ir, utd ; r. itw lat :o ' of a:i.u!y two - places to work r- e V li-y, an 1 ti e ti"h of thir Ch'ef , srin iUr VtJi in Tar iiivpr Ticre is cleared 'A UV'!l'V ;'.!L,1C s'd.'HhV: Lo-m- 0oets,"b .vnssuch Stock in-br -: i na ov 4;i,s act to oe pnn..- hall he !'. Kin S ?v d to t!ve i-c-cretary 'of i .V: p'es tothe Secretary ..p:. ! NT - y, to be by the n ' -.'.respect i very, j lie - anw. vim ofi;oe; . o; tlie .tV. iiiy it-;! navy a the p ublic. service may , recpiirc. rciur huiubed copies siiall be ; reserved by the CH'crciary of State, to be (lis rOu ett !v iii-n. at his discretirn . a- mon r e public and foreign u:ioisters and j Cons its and other .'.'public agents I tf:c. G. l:tdb? -if Jurrirr enacted That ''the, residue of the said number of copies, : authorized to he printed, shall be distri- bated air.on the sevenl States an! Ter ; rir ; ies, in proportion to the nunlber of t liepresentatives ami Delegates to which Kf-yresencanves ana ueieir,ates to wmcn s'c 7 Ji wk, ,,,r V pies hrrtw authorised t;'t be prTnted, shall I be delivered at the office of the Secretary j of State within thirty days after the ad - journmcnt of each session of Congress, and that, for every day's rielav ;n such . delivery, the person so contracting shall fovfeit the suui of one hundred dollars, to i be deducted frm the comoensation to which he otherwise would have in en cn- ' titled. ; Sec. S. ,hul be it further enact'd, ThaHi all ui ts;or parts o acts heretefbre passed; I! ivli cv many-nj uiner ct ntivive;;e the pr vi i j si,ns V.f this a.ct, or which mav be inconsis- j tent wi h the same ; & ah acts or parts of ; : ycts.in which are contained anv nrovi.sins i I - to prev ent the payment of any compensa tion that may be due, for the publication ' of the la ws, previous to the promulgation of this act. ,'':-; i ; sec y. And be it J art Iter enacted 1 tiat whatever sum of money may be neccssa- i' rv to carry into etrect this aci. -"besides anv s' ecific appivpnations, i r :he s me e,b- !ijM?J ti Uate bs,,n or roay be cjude, , t nd be ii f urther enact ed1 hat, i'!vr ri- a rv r.f Sfotp hnll pit- the publication ot the laws, either in a numuer, anu protctu in regular numeri- panVplilefc forni or'in'r.tf wspapers, be,6c : !i ' .; cal order. . . -. ; -. . same arc hereby repeated : Provided, Given under my hand, at the city of That such reoc.d shall not be construed il Wash mgtcn, tins 31st day of Marclu t : i ball be pnid our of any tnoney in.-the, ! Treasury not .therivUe anpnjpri.ited. Speaker of the Mouse of Representatives.' JOHX GAILLATUV President of the Senate pro tempore. ? ApiK 20, 1818 Approved. I JA MES MONROE. FOR SALK, v : fllHK IlOr.S" that I now live in, and also ' the one lately.'- occunied bv Dr. A. S. II ' Septenriher S 90: C LAND FOIl SALIC. ;?HR suhcriber oflers for sale, that vahn- 1 ble, well known pier-e of LAXM, con- ' taininir 44;J arres, situated on the s-tith side' of Tar River, rchiuing- the Fork of'IVr It.vfr an 1 Town Oreelc and joininirof P.ter Iva;sV latnis omhe Rivr, ?nd extends back to t!e . : . ...... s. ..... omvs, prna.t!oase, iVu. v. Srn.,kf Ifcuse. . i.ecnarv b.dlr ; a lar-e fiarden, lae Elands ?ufr.c;tnt to' woik-.-lO or 12 ba.ds and'' ahoot !0t acrf-n 'A' ivc r Itw f.'mnndsnf tlr- trve-ade u, clear. All the land that m not. rt.jM-o.c.I is well limbered.- The I Mint at ion ;n -rood 1 vpair a. id laid- out into ii e sepa- i rraedots ;-on.- each lot ss fnKl never fa'dinsri ! ",,nn" -;t!.n' -n e.Jens.ve mars 1 P.s:; t-n e scpK:; tt fly inclosed v.'!th q-ood t.r ver fa'd-: ftdinfr fpiv.irs in said pasture. The pus-ure i 1-rtjoartia iy Vi.i-taie, an.i 1:0' ed r bnicrl s j ti pi :ce wiiere- fieo.-pre' llrcwnriij' raised the ser the subscriber will receive a neo.:b'e i-otconany Mxak or i'.ranh in tins stale or ij.rtinvvid, Heferc.ur, lort"nioih or Nor. iianks, alsu wi I take ot.nif X rocs n put 'neat, or a few warrants t-r lands n Ten nessee RANDAL JOHNSON' August 20 t;)i)l TltEASUUY IKPARTlKT, Vahin-ton, April 10, 1818. .TOTICE herein vrn to the Pr prie n.t tle a t n-.yment on nce.jimt ot tlie P - n-i - ... ' l - k. pa! and liiteresrot t!e sa l sf ck, wdl he- j e 'aoj.t o ' S .esm mrHutttc d.F-rornediit-on the first of October net, tnsu-li " uh.-.' arse, uhai imrt be the pfw-ily j'ir lite ita.e nere?t; -and that the .same wdJii ' !-oaid on that d iv, at the Treaviiv an I .t on t ie r 3!.x .cs, to ;ie .stock holders rt.- t'.tr ' at oi-nir-s, uMt the. sttrren ler of the ori' ' -- ,r . cert ' cales n tne said Stock a:. a: '. . It is fun her r a le k? .jwn, for the infi)rma-: t on ot tlie rronnetors of said old x ncr cent. S ;ck res,.!!,! in tbreigTi parts that in order t'v r.hvi tte as far s practicable any in-; coiiveii!; c e which inijht result by ream of los at sea or '.tfierwise, it will be atVvisable; to retain correct cop.es of their ctrnfjcates I autiieaticatcd by a Notary Public- duly ap- j po.oied. AVM. JI. CRAWFOIili, tOl Seerctarv of the leasov. Btf Hi President of the UnVed States. ; YrUK.ItEAS by an act of Conjrivss j t' V passed on the 3d March, 3815, en titled An act to provide for the asccr r tainii: and snrvcyin; of the boundary j lines fixetl by thet treaty with the Creel: Indians 2c f..r other purposes,' the Presi I dent of the United States is authorized to cause the lands acquired bv the said trea- ty to be offered for sale when surveyed ; j j and whereas part of the said lands have t been sur eved : Ttieovfore, I, James Mnnrc President of the United States, do hereby, det-hne j and make known, that the public sales for the disposal of rertaui lands south ;t the Tennessee river and in the district ot Madison county, shall be held'' at Hinti villein said ccvar.ty,Ja Alabama Territo ry, viz.:;.';..' On the first Monday in Jidy next, for the sale of the lands in ranges 1, 2, 3, 5. On the lirstMnday in Seftembe next. 'for. the 'lands'' in ranges 6, 7, 8, y, ec on the first Monday in NovendK-r next, fi.-r the. lands in ranges 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 : ! excej)ting such lauds as are or shall be reserved according to law, foMhe support w.atmwisanu im omcr purposes. ...r.acii sale siiall ccntinue open for two weeks, and no longer, shall commence with the section, township and range of the lowest 1 1 1-; t JAMES MONROE. the President, JOSIAH MEIGS. Ccmm'r. of the General Li:td Otbce Copperplate. aap.-f ot tneabfrA c iar. Js i nsay be had at the otnee cf the Surveyor! General, at Huntjville, oA- the General I Lat;! Office. TTrie or two co .d WV.i !:en at lit above ??tisiness will meet w th wiJwrrf?! T'vo H;v$ nf rfsoTt;d'c conr.fCt.t ni V.'ill hetaken as Annr-n r; j ri K WITT & CO. l?f.?fifdi. t:ir::s 0 hT'.f 4 s Tr.inff of t e I) rectors, ?t- v or , i-f.i tha? tn rst rnu:1 ir- '. I' o '-to-k ho!der in ll e llojpck' . N ":v -twa f,"iTri1'. which hv lw 'sites ::- .n'he fourth vVndiy if Octer,s'c;, h tU i Rrr-V l.:.f dine, Rn'i tf.t tl 1 . ff'-i s t) .Friday, prcrediny th t-i ."C'r ; V- i:-- fore to rothy tlte wme to s'.j o-cen 'Il A PHTrt snv. TSff Al.T. preitnt a fVd' 10 die next CT ?v:rrd sse,r L!v o , r t h '. rr I..a, the purr.ort i, vh ch will he.' to et a Uw oasse.1 wh'ch may empower Co'Ar; sVrors rproi U fd f r he ':iro.e (or m sH) '(dry out a p:trt t",f J.iids the. ho', of the iVrVat FaMs of ijVcr ote in ihe c untv of IJaVaT. N. 4 btlor.tr n to the -vn.-har.s o -PnnM-l WeM!i. (nto Lots, r.n 1 to sH theti ;n the manner hich mav l nrewrd-t-d, SAi'L .ihV T, C liun. July CO ATTACTI M?4TNT. .A,;'".'i-rwrc.7rrz, Xie drnfrj. -T the su:. of Jo! n Pair, o! s.u.d County, a attachment -s ludap-aln.: t!i l..t:ita ofTHv S iipttT, late i f m d County to s curethe payment of F rty-two l)o!!.i:s ow-ai- to the sa;d .J.i'm, which AUacliment was on the I instant U Vitd on J..uh !;lt;ard as f:,rnIjineft Fi:rther proceedings are stay. e,i ,or u,!r,V 'ays; of which notice is hirtby - rven ant ,r ne uerenrtaat ilo not appear m f 1 ft t . at the moan time and rep! vv. Judgment final will be entered in bctialfofthe PsaintdF (liven under toy hand. th"s 2d d;vbf Sep. ember. I d. S. J. fSALKS, .f 1. M&DiCAL .! UDKN.T.S. d:j. cii.i.ixcs, Late f VkiUtdrfphia, yovr of EDr.N-To.v xoRTn-cAnamtA. 1 F.(IS ieavt- irifc-rni Part-.ts c-d Cnar- dians" of th and the adj n : - J'es, that proposes O king a few V. unj C?.tlj. men un&er hs chartfe, who wish to devoto tin ms ves to the study of Mf d.-cme , and, with a v ew to thetr mp-oTcnent le prt na ss d lve"nfrtr tt,ern (n fr s it ra.iy be found p. acticab' -) an el -mentary Crurs of l.tures im Anatomv Surrerv, .'i4toVry, Mate - Al'r'ica, Ch mis'ry, an 1th" iVac tire of Medicine. The importance of .tich a cnur: .t.ust appt r ev dr to every Tyro h. Ai,?icin. . w ih.out which of-i i;i O :?e?h trv 'he torn? j Soid t will fd hirnsi b'enc.rP' sss d r a byr'o h, v hde readinj- ih w. iks f a 'on. ro, t Us; .aeo., or a F 1 Mat if oa'b is nf tin s .Ja.Ur, when cu! intr the di:n. ' h .d !'. s f an Hl V.'a lll..rTnl.'-h. j 54 Ki-:h rrnd ? Whe b r ti derex.s'iMr : ircu-rs i cr.. .-ve.n an nl'.ni ,,r Atnm.. I ' ""V wi llllUliJf torav iMii'.-.sirst.n'! tPM hi at?errptcd, is a j maMer ot speculation ; by c r a n it iyhat v.e cin iave n co icct vvrs o Physiology wtthou an ?ccra!e kn w dc cf An.tomy, and wiih tt e rrlehrat d Wistar we musi be convipctl -thi ht- xt'urnir-"-fth' human body am ot be p-operlv understood w thout 'i he bte-aw of the M-Jicsi Depart raent of the I'niver ty onVnnsy'tiaoa quire', j th.t every Student p-io- tc his r-a u-oi- e; n that institution, bai lve studied 2 ) a."3 with gome teirular Pf.rtitioner. and attend- e a two w!Mi-- e,oures r,i L-r urtrs Pu. tho most ss du us fcraduale w 11 confess. Low ! very limited were bis vkw on the v. icus inedi- al acnce, &fttr the expiration iS 'he I above periot!. But it is a well known'fsct, th it, not above a fourth or a fxf.h of the whola . I nua.Iertif Students ever prraduate, ctent- mr lut fH5eiTea wnn simple rourae,- and somej ray hundred. there an, who preftsa to hz ThysiciaiiS, v.'bt never tlarkerred dic dcor of an Unitersry. To thn hu'er class. Midi a course of lectures as th';s- con empla ted, will In- til imp-r;a t To ih middlo clacs, the Student, Lav;.-2nendcd lo su.h a course cf piivate lectures for two years wcwld, it is bclievrd. be Letier prepared to commence practice af yr attntrn'the Uni versity one tear, tluf. hundrels' are af-er wo yckt J with u. previous correct iroprove raent. Hut these lectur s are not in ended -to siii,efc-'.d5the iKcrssity cf aduatm a.t au University., f.r otherwisc ike as the ,;rffi'f School is nccissaiy for tl.emstruc ti.in of our youth pricr to 'heir entering :ol lege, trjuaPy so. w 11 it be our.d btucfjcial lo teStudert in Medicine, to bcacquain ed w h the fiist rrircipba of the beaimir art- J befrre hi ti;8hes his studies in an Uuitv.si ty. The LrcJures v. ill commerce on tic fifst Tuesday n Novmber, and cn'.'-1- least twice a week 'titltbv la tere-d f .May, Kvery Studen raus: satjee' : i rse.f to rei gulrexaminti n, bo'h p-Mi- . -i .-.vAtct Prerdhm f 9- each Student. ..Iffbror eaf, , gi 53 two ears - ' 253 O.-dained MP strrs' r ... .nry't 0 darned Mmi sters, ratii lCXErs Ju ur-un . - - . f, ,i9 1 oure. St100 2 ems ?, uj X B. Each r- u rnuu ... .. ',:mm-s- f with bis -.wn b ..ks. ' For further particuiai. a line addressed ' fir Tnnr-1.0 T :!.. . . j .1 . I J - A ' J rillii, JUS1 pik.O, Will DQ II duly attend dto. 11 r..t,ntAi 4 CS. 1 Ci O . . . -I V