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4 Z' mm AND A 0710 tt m J . Oar ure the plans of fair, delightfcl Peace, " UnwarpM hy party r', to livtliVe Ei cth en." FRIDAY, OCTOB E K 2, is 1 8. irnT V I NO. 99 4X1 MB TTEo i Idcr cflhe llclch Prater. j J RIiav: lllo, c j;v the Juee than the pulse, j cns of the irv;f h?ch Gjr it u rai i -t drawn' I have i'rtcuv-i.th found'' iW-i's has been known 11:0, r;h e of j ; .frr ' which is :t mark of the highest , ; the Epidemic,'' ad vuch l-(.iCtrn 1 ! cJ ine livt s of so nituy -f o.n- Ih.ons ; I J ; imU'Ccd to tr nb'c ycii with t;-c fi 1- j j (! v. ::j;r f-v hf rvutIons and rcrs.U! ks n j J ;r ,v the c W that they mayv stnve i v v" cc to the iuttlw benefit i'i:is dsscase has cr erally prevasled in the winter inonihs, ai d I w.s umch as-rr.-shed-ton ectit hi Affnsst Keten her whether tb's circumstance ivuidicatve i)f a shevt-l:vt d existenccvor ef more nci ;d diJiusicn, I canrwt ay : like all other r.pi-'err.'.cs, in its coir.irier.cea.ent, it is-j ;Vtcr it hasi'.c.OmjVleteiy mastered & ovc v- . r t vcic the cotomon diseases of. the ea- J It 1 "ivt tnv : itriiliiin to t uier iivfo si , c-: c lativt: f r fr- of rh-r p:ilut e r. fthh. disease, wh'rh for the lst fi?ur , cr n-H ha n c::cns;vcly f rev;: -Utl ! :-ert; ( Cvioiis oi- ;i: t r:tate.. -'.' vl If OS rostefihe Stales in the V; n;on,ha rise mv nied:cai frh nesoif it re-a - . .. : .. .v.-. ti..;.., 1 ..... iiw 1 1 v- - v v " " " -. - - - - - r ; irre aniot:;ji:. -tn'i io.riu.ic .a.iriai,-?:.., 1 t e moiic of treat'riciit w h:c!vl have re" !; " lit viulv iidmt hr2ve:aUv of late) found jj iucreh I: Hot -as : -cirri; cf praciiye oat: :;j ni j rrcvd -from c Grrrrf. thcrry, I !1, ; h it ilu v.ordN u!ii::t that which I en- 1 terrain : n y opinion i that it i a Mtate f ; i rrwn niany c; i nrt kind, or highest e;!-:tdo. ; 'i Ik pulse, t:.e "ane!c t its nttnek, its ) T-'hrce 2nd v eptcdy te!ni:i.atio!v: ali If pn ve it tb l;e a ft vt r t f t ne mot ioflam n t v k ind -lA H-t r, I ir ca n an it rezi - .hr rr i ZhVidxivc action of the f t'or.d Te. zf 's. In crdli:ary fever thi mc ibid t:-rit.-n -i:t i n:i-ciy cif 1 K C thtoughoat the ht ie Vy'steh. : in this din-ase, this is i, t the case, which proves that ii is not rih ordi -ciir fever, dots not prove it net to be U rr. :; - .'. ' I shrdt here state some f- xhccjrcrf: ikrisi, which I -r Mush has laid down, to 1 1 this cou il ddi sini of n.orl;id action in : tvi'h fetd le action. 1 have seen thi'i , ', frequently, in this rr mphiiaUand am ccm-;j.pi polled to. acknowledge that tins natural i nd-wtak puite at the wrt, before I be- .!: x 1 1 . 1 -( - - - j.- v. w v - j K!iki in e arutpujogibiic plan 10 -re strict- ; Vs ' '1 he heart rw ! pohoorary ai tt 1 v are , : v- p-uso. ;";. It h.as ijt r, tne practice v i'h : s mt tin es aflctcth v ith groat n orb p;,. ; i ritttnent, wl.iic the pnlsalh 11 of t!ie at te- eairC.; this practice, in mv view, is hk-1 h '! lir s at the wi !sts are pel lectiy natural, cr crvor cous and Vir.ia-erotiF.-'na -WnlMthfl ? came better acquainted wuh the mahg-;:j i.rty of die di se, has mai y times dc- . A ': ct i ed me. " -1 her.morbid exc.terneui of ( ti.e artenes is someu.ius gieait i on i.e ; ,5 dttern ined to the Xrrv or odai-thir -ioe of the ..! dy than on the other ; this uhKh pn.Ss or. ti e avcx ; aft:-r ti e is (hi(i:si!t:iec!Un:cc 10 tf e nmr.her j . s(cti. a tiu.-v th-! ae an ect i!r.t elk ctli : and ltrce 01 iht polsaiions ;u the d ifr t- l j.,, :;. r, hr.ost. iodi. f cti abie. if the -a - 1 1 .i x av n '' 'ii- -ltors m the J:t dv ; t:ent ,e rn;vri I a r. d s u 1 1 v e.era. r. i e . 1 . S f .Cni t: urt erics : i n a i i ? i t c 5 1 x e , i vv 5 1 i !e , i in the t' trtn jcs e : ?iit tiit" 11 . i-. ! t , :o i . t v. v 1'.- v - :o j 1 i. i ces ! cvs hti in ;i u w ,; hours,.- it is of that ? tr'ct-.: vn 1 :i h fro;. 1 cer,:'.; in ft i ce vi i 1 which ''ri-sjtxcsirfojxruift :t ai : tt-,Vi.i-x -cu'st-s vvi.i.c.u:.': a, - are -1 -.,' c-to 1 is -.1 that Je wh'.-re v. e c :-i '. V,-s '. eta. It n est e.ct. r. v.l: aats 'i:: v.hoL aittt . '-tr-v.r, : nd ct the t- tir.e sivaect ki-' K-.ix'i. d ;;vvhh c; Vf lent . ibferi d-sea 5e vit li 1 1. ii :' '.. ir, whitii V- I a? i . 1 - i f, ai d 10 w ! c ii n y nift!-. 1 of iro iu-ent i at.p:c::.4'-.- it inot or':;- ir.oi.lv threw s i s pi it.cipal fori 00 th r I cr?.:rs whicli -Hte.pi tuce.aUy connect t ,: 'w --. v - . v -v., h..;'.y atr.-Ke,'.. it chd s ot:rrgi;.o ! :. ! ( :w.. 1 i.es d. d 1 v-' 'h. !' it : : . . . . - ti tk;-t:frtn.e; - to ,r, -. :,s us: tt r.c.e :n ire . ,-Mti:as, knus. i.npeis c r i '' i ' cough, :ain in '! i c '-si-- r: hie "''-'-vY'V i!l 1 th j r.d arm ; tt:C puise at ! t r. !'. . k ard tr: f;v ot. .-. : ..-i. '!; . iMu ll:C i. aiui the f?:iJud I i .S S1 1 . "ni n are apparent " . r.aoiv v.i a : : :o ii., o.i.i-t .... i . '-' r t at i tr.a-h nod to ihe arterie-. titty ;i e;;.lkVcdi:ate:iUti hi: torsfnnn. tite er-in ;n pkci ome;.n ' ...... llLtr M f ir' ro-vd I u: h;,vc tu, ' I .1 jn r i C'-uv i oh frt querf y n.ahg-d; -yt, it the s.,U:e treatot v, :ts iw d 1 1 : 1 ( v.5? 'I h.s it v txs x. t 11; ;di ; n; d i,:f.; in niceeratf-5v .sinid!''i:nr,titK vf fr-r- j 'V V Y VJOlc -irr u,-t 54, l ! im easiocss tC Kvanv h ndhes.aKd hascau- t in the ham.s i Nature x-scd by ,,,, d ls, in 7;: OA.' t n.c cast s vducli I have un, ' 1 s f .. 4 . ' ; 4' . , .1 r ;t 1 v i.' tin-e or a cunation to under- : i the violerre v. s. thrown on the ' r .1 . . v - - , -, r , ';.t.a t.. pu.tr .t tio m-.ie ro:;ar-ous t):rif. ' : rud f.nt ; rt seUiol.rg a 1 1 em. on 1 ,, . r -1- v n ..,.,i..t una :, u ..i,- ;, 1 i,.,:,...,,;::. : ,.. .;i ic ..Z j s .. ' e ores it ;.-ssun.e. a:ii un: ss U ov j . ..- . .-. - - . ot-.v.J.a.vi-t.MMi c ;o-i i v i-;sr :Y:'M!t i - :i:-4 i . . ; . i ... '" . : - r ; . : ' ' -a oe -o o;-:.. ! :u. to : . e;r.n, ;-;,: U l''-;,e ie- o 1: :;, the: -.oo.o.-itotrast li; . h i:''ves ;'!. he. t, . . , t . . , . - t- - . :t..-.". .-. :v-v;r , ,. i ; " i.u to, oan rt-.dc: an i . ! . . . . , . . . . i I'i'i.. i,' V " -v ..iWi.;; ;;r; itv.! ..: o,d not bave beeu J j j ' ' cf dor. cYt bv the puhe j j ' c,-.,, u e :d ; :.;t;. of t!Ve vre;t &. in j) I ' u;... v.ictw:h of the heart aad p.dmona 1 - t, n-p afTcc'cd will soon be disorganize. , No time tube lost m drawing a quanti- arVerhd ;,rtion, and loudly cnl's f'r moiv. is x.k J: cd f'.vy, the ja:n n the head s;(;c. ,.(s asv, uC the nnhitig goes t;Ci f;;ce it iv then stopped 3n nn hou ,,r :tu ovt.W:. H-d .i'mit gradually steals n 'tlie check (v,ithujt n.uch, ivf some cas s ; ri(. '; U ;!sed h. at of UK J-klTl) th: i-U Cd i :s a; : ii: vs'd ; the U x s tlu' c; elel j Willi a thick izy ImfiV and fo ccnitjijues to i't.he hst. W'hciiever '."ttsc r;f u- I c trie mi th t n ekis 5c onetitacs en oiy fc. I hieed r.i.t jl it tu-s t fi ; it nti dlv :c v.ejs rn iheyecoi.d day al ut I2e4c k f th i cc ti methe ht :xt. d av. the sa n:e ro- c;i, s u eared t;-e s:iv.e way. r.ave been In ti e habit ef usi:!- the lar.cet ni tht e cast s f rom ix to fourteen tin I' s, and piacnt extieme dohiMtyV and ii ( cuetly ' Cjit:;Vti-fiu torn of cot!?)Ur:,!iie, t!at it I I I".::.. !f 'i.'l ? vffh a:.d is in tact. alM- I lilt 7 1 int.vuvv Ai-...?""."' j , j t -jv belter not to bked at ah, tir.in not to j coi.ni;ne it, rr bleed eiu i:nh. ''!' hy- , sici;:n w ill alrvavs be m orned !y the a- prnr;ir.Ce of theiiocdV hy its ellecW t.j ; j ha e !Ci)era3!v taken fiono 12 oz. u, nt ! ,.Mnrt ; cuch bleedinir, and liave r.exer , j-atieiil wive re the hi:u'. 1 us used, j itui v ! ; ,s there is aiv .as a tem!c;a v totAitropc, c,. o,(,u treatiiu ut is trusted, r ive or s;: tri aios of tart lite or ajitiit.ory in chht or to:, can- j ccs d a n'l.ciiae of guui archie, or f !u- ; tuMV of liquorice, in t'ne doso of a t:.h -; j ; spoon foil cvc.y tiute iiouis, U-gi.v t n a te.hi ii'iige;,. :i :'..gi lvtle (haj.hoi etic arul i epeCr i torunt, a:.d c: ren.li v V hard: rig a" ;.;! t nsV ! pi ov ;ng t metic, 1 rt ima to le an 00 !- ;' 1 lent r:.cdici:";c-:i large blister i also i,ut 1 ! oh the side, after three or h ur fdecdiM s I ! l.ave heeiv use dd i hicnts arc t 1 f etiC i,M-d, and t!a- di-t to be f the iit hf. s't ' ( ,-,r .., , ;-. ...- t ... c; tr jn all caes cf pneunonta, plcrri-l 1 ; 1 s- Cv cther ions of the en. - v and ! j ifeculiarlv- so in this niseaiu-:'w ld h morl.i! j ixsernble"; them w lien at!i cthjg the .V.c M parts, hn.etic aie only ns mi m thtit I orvrn) of - it.' wh"ie.:i!ie n:o"1 tXr',, V.,..i tisc of 'i:".jecti..n, wr. uc i:; aw. 1 ; I . ..- . . . . ..... . -v .7 1 1 -1 ttl (hi W'ul - t o rc: en tne it:;:i;i iooi tnoe c 1 omt';- tn' I V. VI. a... wU ti e crcs'en ( kt .-S.v s tc :.; ai j I re t ie e t n o j ; 1 ; 1 pt . 1 i 1 a v s t e 1 1 1 .v . : i tu'to'i in ibis a;. ;.' i v. h, u 1 ; u. : o '".a'C v. e ex; sdoed t!.e hr ;i. j '. :'r,:-t?K; tie.:; (.:'.,. ai.d ;.o"itidi a; :j:e ;pir.!i;jty;V.f-i ": thick ' u". .S'vo.jd :.r,ohtr r;.; t cur j ' i sliaii 1 1 v the practice, w I now have i ; c. 1. faience in. . j j ; A ii it attacks in the kidiMe?, it is no I i ;-:. ;a';..', if it ft 10 nature, or not treated . s a k;v t . ! y hdh; ir; mat orv j;rade of level i ; j w it h h.e;-t afh ' i ion. - . '; . . :f .;l:S , V ci hn cu ;, sc r.i. c oi iro. h se e s ai tv r iwl of ii e .V h -.'.r.-. . V,. .,.,.:;..! ibo i , o . o. . t. . ' . . -: -o.o-ii ..;.t e o us atmosj; ;ere. is a tj-t-t t ? r '. . .. " r . ' :.". ''; '." ,;. . . .t ., . ..... ,, . , , r ' iY-C:t:, to if 't ise loy 1. edic.!! (nt-tvds of : :j f.:. davis. 7 a-;v;;. c.'?, ." . i, u. .:;;..v;' -- ON DEATH. The fhikwlnr otrnet is fiom a letter of fie Ihsiioj i iti3o::ib to lire I oke t ( iruhon, j ! at h p i ird tt!io5!,c ' .ke tfntihi 'onistlf i ' dvu-ff. lis hhi.iuii:y oi .stminuui must be ' :da!ifd : ';' j j , ; " a 1 1 a c a rr. en t to inc is not peculiar to ; ; he huaia-t i pceies ; it belongs to ail aid- ; j nials, and is necessary to keep the in in jt existeace ; ana by tae existence of ani- j mal life adarge port i n of insensate mat- ! I ter beconxs to sucli rat it:nhl creatures its H will cenj-ider the sul jret, an irrefraahle proof of l !) e choed aei of (; d. I rcir.et ber that this thougiit iri st struck n:e when (a b'.y at Cand)ridj;e) I was galloping to the Hills, and chauced to observe a Kkv lark, siaein ar.d mounting in the air. Yhy, I tasd to mv.lf, i.id (iod animate the 1 urn p of earth torn posing the body of that lark r Doubtless to cause it to reje'ee in its existence ; and from the same prin ciple he has animated tl; bodv of itiv liorse, iir.d tiie body of myself ; and while I liaen being I will praise him for this his jreodness! Now I see this c;or;di;ess uni ersallv exhibited and ccnstilutir.tr o;;c of the most interesting attributes of (iod, ; u.ost mleresiin.q: to pereipjeut beings ; for without it knowledge and power, nay omniscience and mimipoteuce are, as it v. re, nothing to such beings. When I roishkr this, I e.aimot listen for a mo n:cnt to the deso:uiin j doctrines of Cal vin, of his predecessors, or his successors, in the church cf Ciuist. 44 Before I took my Bachelor of Arts' dejri rc, I had lettnn huh cd mv catechism, a sir ther !xns do: hut I hn never thought t eslher of the iroih of '"'.the (in ;stian it li- gu n, or cr the unrc of ?;e dectrines con- ? tamc'ii in it. Jv mual beifftr atrer mv de- i gree lihtnittd born t-5e sev riv .f ma-1; t he iv.atical ; studk-s,:;- expa:: 1 led ; itseif and j rangeu into olhrr -t':vUls rt ' .knowledge ; wunout ;ct ,1 urol ;"I tht u;ht freelv on rcii- einus subjects : a::: I iV ord nothing :n rc- l veah reHii n v;i ich in ' ai'v; decree' h s- ! sentd tile ia;ov:!i i;t tioi, I liad firmed rc- p.e'ctitlg'.: t!ie.)'i vjiVe gdoe. bi.it many tit:tijs to C(m rirni an ohl trge ii. I Onin tn tru. i., a: i lan.cr tec! to !;.!, in ail Chris- j j tian chnrchi , a teo'ci c y to I t come wise t j above wij ir v.avv ; '., , to re(p:irer .!;? !i as c nt to fioiv if: I iojVWrt modes of e:. stt ::r.- wloch ca:m t be e- p!au:-d to ! i .vjd ir f:u t'!tie. and to moidd tiie ;.t.a';r; aitrihutes of C)t : (i rding 10 tSle n.iir.el of hmoau imper 5 u-ction. Hie dotitt- r this I cor..-ldt rrd as (;l the epveyioi,ii;av be adowr-d) a:itiir 'ponorphi ti, in t he woi st s- nve ti.e iot i r pre!,t:s:-ibk- Autlu-r c f N at u re. a -, 1 1 1 a v e a 1 way s be e n a y 1 sc fron 1 .n te r preting, in a strict iu end sense, st ch nas- g s of Scrip' 01 1; a atii i!i;te to him 1 piace the members present shall elect or he parts and p.i-if fvs, the corporeal ant; j i rn" st V ballot, the oflicers of the insti niel'ectiuil pit pertics and imperfections j lotion, to serve tor one year ensuing their '1.1 nun ' 'A I' V sho;dd w c be 'disturbed bv ghm my apprtheniii r.s (f tleath, binceJie w ho made i s can tv:wirevkin d'eiith,iresc.rvc u s ? I idess we cea se t o i o v e 1 1 i m , ( w h ;c i 1 neifheryr 1: tier I can, 1 trust, ever do,), he will not cease to u e us : the human race, in ..falling - ironi tht i r hrst estate, did not fall from the love of G .d. A 1 e we not assured, tliat (h d s- h ci the w.-? Id' 1 even in itsi.iden -rati i..u woi hi'whirli s'.ioe, ev i. -i.e.: u.t rt prc-cut as a n...-s j of ..cos tUptif,i-i' itiati'd to the vt ry core, if arc! docioed hetore its'. ex i teucc.:; to '.ev e'r-. J . . ..j, . . . . . . , v i . J J i vli JO1:', j liii r .; 'nii i;:t.) that i.e gave his otuv h. gjir:eii; s -n, that evvry on? ho In dieye-vi? in i.ioi m Ay' rM polish but ha ve everlasting hi-' J hi., id. 3G. " It may lie wortli w'i"!e to oer.hc a i,, ! U,J: 'Vv l'bl!i,i' LA'kXi' pi.uitecl.m n;s '(,1Si-ei-i;;:;'1' tv" i' "ri t'ive -:;'i'h!e'::.r.'f.:;. i ho NHture i.i.d Kd -t t iA iVtn under the 1 OOrt f.C- C Ot P.!MOt'ii.'aw S DlHttet in lis 1 . . . I 1 . Ch l.sii. n i'.i . er.ai t.' I .1 t"':..U;,:i thece ; oi reast.n ea:ni t cncirai;- the 1 ecesscs of ; tie grae, tlmttgfi thci;Mt fif Kevelat'ioii j un:jw":, 'ba yd:ut;'zc !rau le .;.et..a d.:Ve;rciU;t.:tion on H he necessity of tlvia: , ac.oiTi.aucd with ij ti-e idesscilhf.i.e 01 raistd from the I i dead, and of ascelyihVg step in the gra- t j y H- UF1AS hv an act of Coogre.-- ps ditioriof inttlhciu d oxisie mc- niay lhake ' d on the J2di .ccnile , 181 1, en- us expect y :t!i ci'tiipuiv ic mhirt me ;ne,v ita.'ie chang-e '.; when we hull become uke the -igei ot C iuf inin.ortal, duced, ' it m:.- be, in tle iOt si rank ot anyone heir.gs, but neither debarred the means nor t!ep r:ed oi" the hope of rising to the hiehesi . TV Al rJ(M:iTY. An act to iheorpcm'.e the Colnmhi:m Insti tu;e, for the promotion of Arts ai d Scitn. '; ret;. lie it exacted I v t.e Senate and JToiue qfP(r(f:e?rij'(.i(ftie Jutea '(.jhiirrl'i'.a i; l 'oTurr, ; cxse-'. ' led, 'I hat 't!w;: rd C u;!)iv.:i, A ot! ; e Ij nnter, Tho mas Law, jovoph At.derso -v Hobr. Brent, Overton C:ii r. N - h-h:-.ei-:v. ut t int'. Kit as. BV Ca Idw eU , J oh i i !la w. iv C Weight, V lUUtni. i iVo- MtO. JOSJ JJI itig., 1 r T ' . I'i. S ioith, and o- -sc ciation m tiie : e iot:!;;a, tieoonunated the i :;i n t. ; ate-: o r toe i;rinuii oi ' - - .:nd St h uccj, and their successors. t . iv' t iccii d, in die uumner herevnaftcr mentiont if, be, and they are hereby, con stituted and dee Sued to he a be dy poi.tic and corporate, by the nana and tide f the Colna -boa; institute f. r the prtanotion f Ai is and Sctei.ces. Sec. 2. And ie is further am t led, Th at in ai.u Siti:ru:ar inc to, us, eoatteis, ar.o i t jiccts, iicu tof re riven, granted, or de- j vised, to tne saal e -h;nib:an institute for tiie promotion f Arts and Sciences, or to any person or perns for the use there of, or th.u may have been purchased for, or on account of, the s. me, be, and the said goods, chattels and effects, are hereby, vthtctl in and confirmed to the said corporation hereby created ; and the empo'-ered to take and receive anr sum pr sums oi money, or any g'.ods, chattels, ' or ejects, of any kind or nature whatsoe ver, which" shall or may hereafter be i yen, granted, or bequeathed, unto the said corporari 'f, by any person or per sons, 'bodies; politic or corporate, capable, of making such gift -or bequest : Pr'rctd- '. cd atrays, that such. money, goods, chat- tels, or eflects, be laid cut or disposed of, ! tor tiie use and b; u fit of the said corpo-! ration, according to tiie intention of the in uors. . See. 3. 'jlml he it further ev.aetcd That the.. 'said corporation, hereby create!. shall have fdl power and authority to fdiii ... . ' - 1 aii vacancies which may happen ii; their number , to make, ordain, establish, and j exet utc, s.uc.a by-laws and orchnances as may be deemed useful to tiie institution, and the same to alter, amend, and abro gate, at pleasure ; to nnke, have, and uce, a common teal, and the same to ; break, alter, and renew,..-at. will ; to ap i p tot such officers as may be required for j j the management of the concei LiS of said ! i c.;rprati( us, -and to assign them their du- J j t-es ; anI, generally, to provide for the j transaction of-all business appert dniot; ! to tlte said Corporation : Provided thai j no bv-law, rule, or ordinance, of tiiesai j corj)oration, hall be made repugnant to tne laws of the District of Columbia. j Sec. 4. ,id be i' fart tier enacted. That : the said corporation may precert , b pur- j chave or ot'iervise, a s'ntaMi building 1 1 for the sitliogn of the said institution, arS ; ; I for the "preservation and safe keeping ef and nuisnmi ; and. also, a H tract or parcel of -land, fo'- a botanic gar- j tlen, nt eSweedinc five acres : PxwhUd, that the auvntut of rea. and pers n;d pro- held by the s:.id torp)! a:ion -h; b ;'nt exceed one hundred thousand ) h'h 'i . J. '.! d b'it further i:iitctcdtTW. ( there -.ha'i le aa aanu tl meeting of tii 'oembors ol' the said coni'-rrttion. at snC' i jltirne and place as the proper officers of j ;e s dd corporation may appoint, of j which tine notiie sludl be given, in one cr j nun e ot the newspapers published in the !. District of Columbia ; at which time and i election,' and unti. oth.ers shall be eltctetl and cr.nsent to serve in their places. I Sec 2- 4tid be it further enacted. That the said corporation shall not be engaged ? in any banking or commercial operation ; and the continuance of this charter shall j be limited to twenty years from and after ; the pass'!e of this, act, unless sooner re vok- d bv Congress. April JO, Ki iHApp roved. NKVT MAPS. j i.VT,VS is. just received from -heGen-r 1 j er:d b:i:t.U;!Hce V:isL.agtn C.!y, :hej j to 'cvai";i4p, prep:vrtd by Mv iaraitr cf ih-t Depariu ent. M;'. as of Alabama, ) of dhno.s, do of .Missouri. ' '.v.v received j '1 or.i Ch-url'.'tton by J GALES j ; 3 Kr'()R Pi? UF CAi KS argued antt 1 ni.nd ;n the ourt ot Chancery i Stale oi'S.Midi-1 'a;v.na from the ileir'il ! tf P''0!rrs m." r!A.'J'rniw' fitM .ttr.r i ( Ml s. -v.'-a.-. . i - - ' 1 Of t !lC ' duliou ; to DcrceiiibtT. 18!3, o elusive, n 5 vols. JUi JI ' iVii Jf. Dc-iciisntre. Sen or Ju ie of die Court of itquitv, and oftheCwurt ol Apjtal ,.,,,;,.. ti smte Sent 1. tn . . r7 7 tiie President of Uinied States til cd " An actt in ' uirlhe timr tor open- i i u.tr he several Lord Oiiices tstabhiiud ir j ; the I err it or y ol Drlea-s, ' the rresiaent ci th Uniteil Sutes is authorised to cause tht I. a i O IV. ecs m the tdd territory now Ma ot tvuisiioiiQ to be opened, and the iudofrcM d hr Siie ; Theref -re, I, James IVTo suoe, President of the Ur.it.d Slates, do hereby declare and make known, that nub'.ic sales hli be held ' , . . ... . ! at. Opel'jas, io he ?tate of Louisiana, for die diipojalol t e toilowoig lend, agreea bh to law, in the western land distiict cf I D ui-i&tta, viz : n.f the fjr?t Moadsy in l?&ctmbcr next, for the sale of Townshxr s No. 1 ard 2 -en h 0 f the have line C 2 3 4 5 j 1 and 2N.-rhV in lUnitcs 1 2 G o 3 North J C 0 4 5 West ' f the privcipal meridian. On the first T-londay in February next, I fcr the ca'e f Twushius: i 3 S;uh 4 ou-.i. j O tbe b-.se line. 1 f. j i j - i 5 iou h I ia Kange . - " i i. i T I ' 6 7 S 9 10 bomu f r 11 South I 7 45 6 4 f Si West of iheprincirr.I mriidian. ' 1 Excepting the la.d rtsr-rveti by w lor! ' the ? upporl of sciioo;s, ar.a for ether urpc. i sesKacli sslcshdl continue open for'hr-e wecki and no longer, aud the Eales si: all be ; ia reruiar numei ical order. j G.vcn under my hand, at the City of j Washingtun, thr 2oth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and eigh teen. JAMES M ON HOE By the President. JOS! All MEIGS, Commissioner of the G-ners! L&cd Ofiice. A Map of the above Land District i pre paring, and will be for sle at Opelousas,! and at ths Oeutrrsl Land Ofiice, by STAGE & YA(i(iOX MAKING. '7 One or two grod Workmen at the uhovfl Husmess will meet with err.pl yment TwuIio)s of respecUbl? connections will be taken as Apprentices. HAUTE V1ATV ,f CO. R:deigh, August 2U ' Srtf Uj the President of t tie United Stnte. UlA.l.bt ty ai kct of CongrrK-, pai e i cai the lTtlf cf Fe.brt ary, ISIci, nti- tied an act mk ''c: nroyision for tha r. taolishient of additionul Land Olii-e ia the'Jerri.cry of Vi 'ssour'.' t!.e President nf the United States is au'hor!i-d io dire-; tbe pubiic lands which have bten surveyed in the ssid Territory, to be offered for sa'e t Therefore, I, James Monr c, Presidrntof ttie Urited States, do hereby declare and makr known, that public sales for the dispo sal (agreeably to law) of certain e .nls in di3 l eriitory t.f Missouri, thali Le he d as fol lows, viz : At St I.ouis, n the said tiriro ry, on the first Monday in Augei, October, Dccerrher, Fehnsary and Aj ril n-xt, and threr we ts after each i f the said rs, for Uie Siue ci lands in (he land disirn : of St. Louus. Thiity township i sdiaU b- oihied ai e.cli sule, cummenring w.;h the ms' east, ei i- i tii-res west of th-.- I'd h principal mcridb a l lir.tr, u, d prct-ed.ng Hr st r!y . t the .S"m of Justice f.r llvnrd Cr.ur.ty, in the sa d Territory", on die nrt .Friday in veptember and November nex, a .d diree eks t,ter ench of the said chiy, for tiie sate rd Ln.ii in -he land di-trict ef JLvaird Ci'.r t. 1'hirty townships ha'l be ofle-ed at etch sale : I he first to be a square f-.rm, to ineiu'Je the set or just-oi- ot he said Couo y, as nearly in the en r a- tLe silu.;;i.:n V.f the surveys vv! , und ihe cc. id v .mdi.tcly of the 'H. st, ard m !;e sr.vc . lorni ; exepTing from a'c m eaca : tii3.ri;:t. the lands whitli have ben cr rmy be rtisrved by ia'A or other purp )-,??. Gi.ci' under my hand, at t!it- City ai Wsihius: oi the thi tectrh dry ot . pr , o.'.e tousr.J ejh; bun r- dand tiqhteeu JAMUS MOXUUE. Dy the Tt resident JOSIAH MEK.n, C -mmis'oner of f lie (U r.. ra.' L-"dOfiice. Ii;f the President' of the United iSVjcs. trni'.EAS, by an act ot Co jrress pascd V 7 on tiie tu rd day of March, IS 5, enti tled ' aa act to provide for the ascrrta.runr and survey uitr of the houadary hues f.xetl hy the treaty -xith the Creek Indians, and tor o ther purposes," the President f the United States is authorized to caus. to e lands, &c ured by the said treaty, to be offered fur sale, whtn survey ed: Thereiore, I, James Monroe, Pres. dent of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that jmbhc sales for the disposal (. c;reeab!y to law) of r .-rtun hmd in the Ala bama U-rritory, shall be held atCahaba, in the sa.d territory, on tle first Monday m January r.ext, autl snail continue tor three vve ks, da ring" winch time will he ode red for sale Tcw..;.ip r.ndKrcd 9 to i.i iuclaiivc in rno 9 ti 1) in 10 to 16 in 7 ic to i5 ta li except such l?nds as have been reserved hj law fhrthe sttpj ort of"schtxls, and for other purposes. The land shall br ottered tor -a!e in regular r.umev.cal order, com mcacui wt'i the I nvest nunider of section, townsh p and, ran;e. Given under my hand at the City of W sh inpton, the 17di ilay of July, one thou sand eiglit hm-drtd and e'e.hOn JAMES MONROE. Hy the President ; ' J MF.If.S, Commissioner of the General Limd O flic 3 fly the President of the United States. fllKKEAS. by aa act of Congress, passed ? V en the lfth ofFcbruary, PJlt;, entitlctl an act makmtr provis on fur the establish ment of additional Land Offices in the territo--ry of Missouri," lias Prrstdent of th Uuilctl States is authorized to do ect the public lands, which have been surveyed in toewaid ttttTtta ry. to beToifered tor sale: . ' Thereiore, I, James Monroe, President of the Unitetl Slates, do hereby d( dare li make known that pttbhc sales for the disposal (a grccably to Jaw) of certain lands in the terri tory of Mhsoun, shall be held in Frankl.n, in said territory, v.z : On the first Monday In Jar.tiary next for tha s.ieof ! Towndiips Xo 4G to 52 irtn c'umvo r.nd ir.;ct'i town tirancre rj slim jj v "n 4Sto52ind; fract'l township 53 5 48 to 52 20 On the first Monday in March next, for tho sale of Tgwn.h ins 48 to 55 iticlasive.in ran:e 2 J St 25i 4St 50 20St2r On he first Monday in May next, or the sale of Townships 51 to 54 inclusivein ranges II 51to.55 ' ,13 310 55 . . 14 2c 25 excepting the lands which havi been, or msr be,rtse' ved by law,fhr the support of schools, and 'or odifr purp les. Each sale shall continue as lenjr as may nec.ssary to her th: lards tor side, a: d nv longer, and the lands sh.dl he ois'ertd .n ree;u Icr nutnerxcl order. . ivcn under my hand, at die city cf Wh inioti, tu.s 17th day of .bt'y, e d.ctf t iiid Ciht huudre.t iu tiht n. JAMES iMONiUK. Bvtbe Prt:ident; JQSIAII MEIGS. Co.reicsioncr cf the General Uir.dOince. liLANKS OT ALL a. . . . i . . . : es 1 - "nil 'rovi'.'irritiim l.s--r.l - .,...,,-.-f-f1 9
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1818, edition 1
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