St . M r .-) J. 1 V.t.;"""1' k XT. . CT t?n A TSf UT A 7lv v- f I r f 3 .6- POETRY; Written by the' Tate' Her ,S. It' TngersotVbf Connecticut; three Week rjcfbre his deal v n on th mrds if cmd fcnoW, tlaat ... Vti'-v. -fHr f' "And 'does affliction press thee doWn. v - ;.. V4nd,dost thou f ee thy l ather's frown? X .Turn hoijnway' hirkiss the rbd,- V - 1 . 9nf ttlZ, and Jbioi tbailam . " - - . :j ".; V: i Is Rod my Fathpr r then may . , -Vv - ' W thn his arm in safety lici.; y ' : V . ThatTOrtl,r7j-arrti!U my pains, .NlTiaVXrni. ihetinivrsC'sdstains.;.' '.',, ? - " lifv Father sees me prostrate lie ; ,' '. 1 , - Sea my ue.n waste, n ears' every sign J . , ' ' Knows every wish-am! every fear, -ci, i S 7 . -Knows why his wisdom placed me h ere. 1 - ' 1 . . 1 ' . i - 1 MThis!jpaIn he sars. is needful note,'; l . r"-'-Needfut httorrpw shade.thy brov s , i Jfost of my cbi.rdrri home aVe brptijit v In ways' thctnielres had neVcr sdoghC ' ' .' (-.'''. vr -v- Vr jr. V " Cf'Thv elJer brother, Christ, my Son, :; , -"t ' o0btaVM thro BufTefin what he wont . lliMoul, Vis body, knew no's tain,.; s ' ". Ve( iuffe't'd ybref than mottal pain., C. i .' ...-; ';'"' "; 1 ." v.:.-';;,,, ?,And shall thy Captain perfectlev ' ' ..Tbrb' nufrerines bomctor saci! aslhet AtkI jxronld-ctthon toin tTie fire 4tha tries, -vThat pains itbee, while itTnififies r v TIjat aripour hut foe one day,trieU . - I saw 'twas best to ly aside, . . . ., , . That'thou might learn to kiss the rod Jiy people learn that 1 am God." : .' ' ;Faihet, tby.pKriess'now 1 own ' f Thoclotidsand darkness veil thy throne; J 'turn to Tie I Hit the . rdrf j , : ' -L ' Thv people cvn lhat Aea art God..v ' x , f Alluding to his preachinsf but one? day afterxjiia ortlination, being taken ill 'the day Tollowinjr, froin which illnesshe never reco vered. - ;':'.',,.; - -.4 ' " : ? ' . f 1 1 '..1 ., ... . " rifOTICEf TO CLAIMANTS; ' " ' r;-' Office tj the Commissioners; . . ? " ' 'WaJiingtoiu UtiJune IS21. 5; - FTpTirR Conim5sson?r8,'apoinietlAunder the . J '! 11th article ofthe Treaty nf Aniity."5et tlement; : and limit .between" the trnifd States if America 'a ni- his Catholic "Majesty; ' , concluded atiWasbintonon the 22d pay of February, 1819,: to ascertain the full amount ' and --validity of the claims mentioned, or re 'ferred to, in the said treaty, beinjj organized $ a Board,, accojdinc to. 4hev provisions' of the Treaty nd the act of 'Congress in that ; case, ipade and provided, have passed the" fol Iotvn Or!er3 j of which, al I t hose int e rested will be pleaserl to take notice s . . v ' ' ' 2'aP That all persons havinp claims . under the Treaty of Amity, .Settlement, .and Limits between the United States of Ameri ca and bis Catholic Majesty,' concluded at AV'ahjnjjton, on the 22d day of February,. 1819, which are to be Vecelved by this Com- mission, do file a memoriaPof the same with the Secretary ofthe Board ; to the end.-that they 'may be hereafter duly rxamined,' and tae yandityand amount thereoF decided up on, according to the "snitablrjand authentic .testimony concerning' the 'same, which may .1 then be requited. ' The said memorial must be addressed to this Board ; must act forth particu'arlyand minutely, the various facts and 'circumstances whence ihe rijjht to pre fersuch claim l derived ; aVid must ' be vcrir fiedhy the flft&7r;bf theclaimant. : And," in ordfr that claimants, may be n forrmed of. what is now' considered by ?.the Commis"s7on as essential to be averred and 'es tablished btfor.e any suclf; memorial can be received by Jhis Board, it is futther ; Ocdes D, .That each . claimant shall d e dare, in his said memorial for and in behalf "of whom the said claim, is preferred s & whe- ther 'tHe'ambunt( thereof, aadi of every part thereof,1! allowed,, does;' now, .and at the time when the said jelaim arpse, rdid , belonij solely and absolutely to the Said clainvuit,or, to any other, 'and. if ayy other, w;h at person And in cases of claims preferred fir the be- . rnctit -of any other than the Tclarmaht, s the memorial to be exhibited ;miist furiher set I - fo?h, when, whv, and bv whit means)' such -uur uo uvtumo cmuirti ,iu uie amount, or any prt of the amount of 1 trrs said chim ..The memorial, Tequired tftrib? exhibited hy all claimants, must also; "set-trih, arKl cefr 1 UirJy declare, whether. the claimantas well asahv other , for (who?e bcn fif the claim is preferred, is now "and at.the timfe when the said clai m arose was, a ci 1; z en of the Un i j'ed - States of America where he is now and at : the time the.'said.claim "arose 'Ws, domicili-ated-ndifanywhatiChaiijrof domicdia tion has since taken place ' .; The aid memo 'rial.mustao sefcrth, whether the, clainv antt- or any other Vho! may hiie been at anV . umceniuiea foine amount claitned. of 'any j part thereof, hath ever received anyAand,Jf r ' .r v Antl that tirae may t allowed to cfaim- ants,.to prepare and file theiipcmorjais sbcvel mentioned ; it 11 further') - J fcthe SceVelarft in fcursuanceof the above or any, what sum ofmbneybr other, equivalent 1 t or indemnificat:on, forie4oss ji injury "kus ..taincd;' satisfaction for. whicb is therein ask.. adjourn to-day,Jt. will adjourn to ,mectragain. f on tbeJO-h day of September m.xtj at which lime itj wlf proeecd b deqide whether, any ;Tne.-Trorii Is' which may hare been filed lvith ucttv, suaii uc rccri cu iqc.j:iaminaiion. ,v f.'-0iim!KE That a coy of 'these'-proteed ingi be-pablisbcd by tije';Stpretary bf this ; Boards in all the fiubVcr jfaz VtTeV ja which ; Uie.awa. of the Ignited States! are usually '.prjhted,; , ' ;- T-'.K' yz , -.. 07; Those. FUasi. whoSireau'hVred to publish. the.' Law of tncUji ted - States, are - .requested tpjnsertvdiifiice invtheif re . .slnetchVe.p3pen.ac,awu'c UtelCfth .day - vf'Septem.be.jnejctand forward 'their ?ecbunts toXbt Scr$tary' immediately there- r -r :: TvWA tKINS; - , . Sccr'-ry to the Commission ' . . - - Florida T reaty. ; f r-y V. Of vc-rj'.de'uriptiOTr' neatly executed ' " at this Office' fVf -1 . - .i . i A "f- i-' '''T' ' ? , ; 'Three Dollars a Year 6r6 " I . V- ! "TtURSU'ANT.tVtL residutiort'of : the Presv dent, and Directors, Kotkes ereby ven,1hat Xht JiikmtTM o .xne creasa capital oCDecetnber 1813 ttTen Dbnara,fdh each and eyery Share, iis.rcqnired to be pai to.tV Treasurer inFaye11'0" 9 bcfpiie the .16th day or July ne?t ; - r v v ROBERT STRANGE Pres't rtVttf;tV. .tun-; 6. 1821 1 35 4 T WAN iffffoni my . Plantation near.Elt v T1. whhinwh. Bladea" county, on the loth instant, my ngpo Man WELCOMEi He took with him a surtour coai 01 gry cloth, blue pantaloons of cloth, and ov vel vet, a uit.nf mixed homespun, the -cnai tu'tth rWn hiiKts. a! so a suit T)f striped hofnespurf dyed With copperas,, coat cdt (touble breasted, ' a white hat, and'proba blv other clothing Welcome i about 54 years of age is stout And swell set,deg ,a little bowediAfull facei large thicl; ntck; a'man ofjfgreat strength has large tbic anq flat fcetiwaiK ra;aer siow anq ne stipk casv and witlvfconie' Address, and w." nis- counicimiiuc ainvfuw generally1 ,hot in a high toners a nero of Ene understanding, cat) read arid write a little andhas'"s6iiie knowledge of figures, Lhas no appearancof i hard usae, much inclined to be fleshy, wouiu weign aooui 1 80, and Supposed to be about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. ; " ; J ' r " Welcome took with him hrs daughter BETSEY, in her 15 ch year she is well irrown. comnexion verV' fair for a negro, j stout features a small dimple in her chin, i looks' grawing and. tnrifty was .raised, a house servant; when vexed sticks out her mbuth and look impudent ; took with h-er some homespun. frocks, and a calico one blue with' white -spots Oarid a tippet of the same. Betsey had a gotid priir of leather shdes, and'Welcome had a pair wih high quarters. : j , J I was absent for 8 days ; Welcome was'i entrusted Willi ie lariu aisu. suiw. f1 took his dabchter in the day time from t le i possession bf their mistress. . "Welcome, I think, 'was raised in P.i s- buotauk r he will probably attempt 1 to nass.'both hi free persons'; he may a forged pass, and will l ;'l. J if ' 'm t a f Ai ' enm p cj nnrf. . Ki"ttv knows her leiters andean 'spell a little .WeQome likely has books, pen, ink and papers yith hjpi&hd I expect he. Has nro- ney ; . - V'"' : o V- ' One hunureu dollars wui Dt given lor .their apprehension and deli very0 to mri- lf taken out of the county ruty uouars lor lodging them in Jail sonhat'l'get. them, either in: orout ofthe State. Also, ran off from my White Farm in Bladen, a negro fellow named GEORGE 4 years of age, spare built scrawny thin features, a bfut 5 feet 10 inches high, large -mouth, and is talkative. ' Oeorge ltt th farm last summer, and should he nowbe in Jail, will probably not discover to whom he belongs. I will give . 1 en , Uollars tor his-apprehension and lodging him in any Jail. r ISAAC WRIGHT. , ' Bladen countyfN. C. April ir.' ytf tly authority of the State of North y. Carolina.!, ' HILLSBOROUGH v J MASONIC LOTTERY. SCHKME. 1 Prize of 5,000 Dollars, is .5,000 1 : : 2,000 , 2.000 2.000 .1,6001 5C0 100 ' 50 'y 10 - Q 100 2500 ; j,qoo r,t)oa --fa- ; 1,000 12,500 5 v. 626 Pri7.cs, I 2$4 Blanks, 5 Alorc Prizes than Blanks.: 25,000 50C0 Tickets;at 5 dollars, U B25,D00 STATIONARY PRIZES, The!ast drawn ticket on the 1st, 2d; - ,31,' 4tl; 6th; 7th; ands-9.h day's' . j f drawing, will be entitled to a prize ' J ,---;of. .'. W; -V-'.-SlOO The first drawn ticket aflerfcmr thou- , c . : -sand have been drawn will be en., , VtlVlrd ta priiteoff- - ,v,: Thc4ast drawn ticket on the fifth , , -lav's drawiner wU be entitltd to a . - . j -' Tl?ek last dravvn" ticket , 00 the last ' , .' L . day's drawing, will be entitled, to a ;u ' . r , AH the other pr'esj-will he floating in ihe wheel from the comniencenient of the draw- n wii h: r u ; . h-l 2 of icob 'doliarsV j h Oorto dollars. 1 v500 .n'-tlOO10 y 3y j,l0d : y y 5Q0-x 5 h .Prizes payable ninety days "afier thfcdraV. ing i$ completed subject to a' deduction of fifteen pcrept;-: - ' V ':r:v ' : ? '' I'riies not demanded within'twelve moUths after the : draw ing is completed, Awill be fur fetted to Ihe 'wheel,. - : 1 w " V.-k "The drawing will commence as . soon as a sufHcientpnmhersf tickets; are sold. Th e drawfpg will- take place once a week. aud five hundred tickets will oe di:awf each day until, complete jL.r Nbt.iee will be, giveii in the newspapers (fnubhshed.invthis; nlace'and1 C ;Rji(e!gb' "pt Ihe rcommenpefcent of thej oraw.0....,;. .y.,. n.:-.-V': ' Tickts.can .be jiadofj the .Jhanagers, and at most cflhe slores in this place; and at the Post Office.' Letters addressed to either j of the'manaeersl With'ihe1- cash. enclosed and the postagerpaid, will be pr6rfif)tlyatt ended, f tol Tickets TWUl ' bV ftirwarded to ibe prin cipal Xbxeni hi this state, and.tb'the court houses oft i e acj ac ent cnun i 1 es, ton, sal e y: DAVID VAUnOUOUCH Wf. ' T1IOM AS: CLAKCtf?'; y. "UlLLili SH A yy v s 'I ,7 d, i Jliinazersy ' t ' HillsborontJay -'KT- TICKETS may bed iit th B:ouk.sto're'ofaIi'f:Ie ,l . j:4y .':h:,-, ... ;,':;v'vV.-.' -'Ay' x for half; a r :nA LIGATION) COMFANY .TJIOU sae; Scares oFVie btate (Bjbwi JOrNortlirCaralirta'- ; TO VN ; PROPERTY FOR SAlar. , A it is myvntention (b settl in the but pirt bt Ihe City, I ! wish to fispoeef my TownProperty J vr : ' -'X, U The. improved Lqt ' on hich-I live, is one of the most desirable in' thfCity for a dwell ing, and at the same time public enough fpr any Business: have two bth'er.tbtfyery raliiable oniccoun of their relatiye situation and of he handsome sites lhey anrd'fqf B .14 ing. . ;' - 1. .-1 v:: " ' ij Purchasers are jnvitea to view tnepremi R. POTTER.: 80tf ST ATli OP NORTH-dAROLlNA, '1 Jesse Fleming, ! 7 r Original atiachment. ' ,V X " ,r;-,v;: K treved'm Xaadr)'vr hnmas Sougino(.3 .Ue-V'-i, $: IJ js ordered by the Court, that publicaf ibn be,made for three montljs in the Raleicrh Register, for the defendant to snpear ajt' the, "next Couny Court bfPleasvan Quarter Ses sions to be held for th'e County-of Surry at the Courthouse in Rockford, on thi second Monday in August next, plead, answer or de raur ro said suit, ; or;judmentifinar!. will be entered against himi; I f ; ' ' ' Me, ! ' " " JO. WILLTA MS, c c. r RAIiEIGII & TARBORQ! STAGE; THE subscriber haying received j fcr of the. contract for; carry j a trans- carrying, tne Mail by Srage;bet ween Raleigh an4 Tar vc,tq intorms tne rupi). tnat tne .ptage. leaves' Rr.ljg!v- fevcv Fridav Jboutrft o'clocknins to Mrs.' Lee's, ir-miVes, to dinnerthence to Jesse Battle's,45 mifesh towbships, viz r A;.: ,-: .. - Tr..i..t.K r-n... .,11 n:iif KuV.o ,c: nMles to Tai boro ' (ft any passenger should desire it) by 8 o'ci'ck, so as to fall in with the Stage, running, from Fayetteville ,.to KorftdkV' Letivi sTai hoYo: on ; Sunday 'morning, -and anives at Raleigh nn Mon day. ' JERBATTLE.' V ... - Aprii'2; ' . v sr.tf ' i '.' N; B. Stajre fnre frohf Kaleighi to Tar- bnrfgh v is , reduced from &7 to 5 or 4 cents .per mile, for any intermediate part of the gro.un. J. B. S WHITE AND RLACK-SMlTII's y-.ry.--':sHo?.; -- --ry-: , 1 -.-'. A IHE SUBSCRIBER has takeri the Shop formerly occupied by Robert Kaio.lwhere will be carried on the White and Black-Smith's Business in all its ya rious branches. All kinds of Plantation Work willhc done on the'shoriesttiotice, and inJthe best manner. Gipgs and Wag gons neatly ironed. Horse Shoes Sy'Nails xvill be kept ready madeor the benefit of travellers ancl othersia that they can have work - done on 'the earliest notice, and by a first rate. bhre-shoer. -( ' vLocks and Kys f all kinds made and f repaired. ? Also. Guns and Gun Locks re-,j paired in. tne oest inauuer ;, ana various other srticles usually done at such Shops, too numerous to niriiiin. . T , 'SA goinl assortn ent ot.lron and Steel of the ijest qualhjKvillhe. constantly kept on" j Public patronage is respectfully solicit ed. pknjamin;inman. JoleTgh, lire 14 38?1. 34-' i; ' - PUOPOSALS " " ; ' For publishing by subscription, :y 'l l'he proposed Stat of Government for the i , r Floridas, ..J, , . ' ' .. A Jx"erjfwfier, to be called : v 1 THE FLORID! A!f.; : 1 v; npTIB, recent acquisition . of ' Uie Florida? ... " - has been hailed , throughout the Union as the attainmentof an all-important political desideratum. r.' For although some object tp the'terms, none hesitate as to the nereKsitv for the purchase. As VeL we know' liule'or k nothing Of lhe"countr', and can make biit very . . - - .... ..til impsrfsct estimates w:e have tin1 indistinct, undefined idea of its relat- ve. Political land Commercial importance; but we areJ almost wholly ignoranf of its Soil ;;and . Climate--we j knew that it connects and completes. onf-At-t i I -laptic Seaboard from PassamaquOddy ito the ' odiMiiir, wc Bkiiuw iimi n suipruji several vi , cellent 1 1 arborswe. know ihajjjt. effectually excludes foreign influence, froux the councils ! Of various warlike and raisc,h;evous tribes of j Indians but we wish further torknow, what I J-' ..1... :.i ' . t - 7f'. ' ' t - .t ' i arc lis Agricuuui ai auvanjUiges -wnai, xne character of its soil what lis produce-i-what the temperature : arid influence of its climate its Gedgraphy"--its Toppgraphy : its politi cal and natural Ilistory and delineation. 5 ; . With these views, the undersigned propose to. publish piper, at'; PjEksxcota whose main , Object will be theibllectfbn and difiu slonT of- ih e reqiui red 5 iafoiTTi'at ion. 1 ? Th ei r; ear liest-attention and tpost assiduous bniquiry, shall be directed to these objects t and they are confident in the assertion,t that they till possess advantages, which no Other establisb- l mcnti can have.; h x.ii riyixX -XvXX"? ', He political ernts and changes f jthe ge beral j government,. and of the Territory of b ionda, vill meet with proper attention, and consideration.;.'::'i v'V' lyy'ixrl:. ' The FiouiniAJf, will be conducted on pure American and Ktpublican principles ; . and as suchtbe Editors confidently rely 'on the pa tronage of th.eirfellqcitlzenjVfy a bey will .commence publition,immedi- ateiy alter the JJAited States receive bosses eirjpartihallbe ftiun , hhu no exerxiony on in Ftbktm Ait. wj II be pulisHed f eIy op -a SuperiItoyar:slje,e,t, with a hew and fete- gant typet FiyeIJollarSper anhum-Thre lpllars to he paid n receipt ofthe firsf nurn' months; xxyf' T .Nashville; Anril;1851 ;' - W May be il.'.'A i VNKS A T :T . K 1 Nni laybej hadiiy applying at thtsOmfci' v- -: I yyx:t : nx&Uiy 4-'X i'l v aiming v 4 cuuer vucir Jitcr usciuiAHU in 'Urestihg.?: -Xf Xy'Xxy'--r-yXXr 'X Ycaro fee id in dvariM cnptions iTSOll S4tR an exddlent Piatro phwsen iztyta, l-ri' number by aPrnsibnalM tnT'b'- ladelnhia- ,:it Has aPf dalivuitconsidercd s frerv fine tone anl Ts lejunted POST-OFFICE,, O accounts, will in fntbre, b continued. Ll it thif Officerbut itb those; wjio have lytherto tnade prompt payment at the end wf eyecy 'quarter;'1 )' :$ Sr' - ' By jhe President of X7HEREAS the President ot tne uni- ? ted States is authorized by; law tb cause certaili '.Jands of e .U;iijtel. States tb b-ofJered-foitlvi-rM ; Therefore m JamSs 'MaimoE;Pres1 dent of the UmteflStates,t$dbereby dc claref audmiike, lchbwn. that public sales fjrir thb disoosat (agreeably to law) of cer tainlandsf shall be held as follows, vz : vAt TVbotten- mOm;nh the'firtt; Mob day, iaf June'ifieiiJi.for thri' atlje',ofHtiV':ihfir teen , a sections' of jtatid inf the , District of Wooster, heretofore reserved for the use of certain 3erOnsgof the Delaware. tribe of Indians,and subsequently ceded to tlie United States. ) ' ' y . At Dtlaripare, in Ohio, on the first Mon day in July nxt,' for the sale of twenty seven townships, viz': f 7? I r . ; Townships 1& 2, norih.of ranges 9. 10, & 11 I, 2, 6, 7K range 12 ? v ; ;4 . v to 8, granges' 13 and. 14..' At" the same placevf on the third Mon day in August next,1 for the sale of twen- ty-jiye lownsmps, yi : r . JTownshinsfIto 8. iKrth, pfranr:e,15 nges 2 6 and 17v ' 1, 2. and 3; range 18. ' y frX jPiqiia, in 'Qk&tym the first fonday tn August next, tor the sale of twenty -six Townships 1 to 5, south, oi ranges v - 1,2. 3,4,6,!7,and8, 6 '' lto8, ' I ' ' 7 , . ' ;- ,-"v '-;:.;' tto. 6; - ; j. : (8 -At Viriccnnes, in Indiana; an the third Monday in June ncxr;! fr the sale of the lands neionging to tne uniieu laies, in ine tract i VUIC .1 M0tw hlinrv ana temtoiy; ana state; oi unip passeu on the 2 1st of April, lgC6. f ; , At.'i?ropfeJnnntf,-on'Vth third Monday injuly ncxtr'for; tSAjef wen-ty-fbur.townsh?pSi vizk,; XSX-yLys'X To w nsh ips 10 to Wt of ranges 2 und 3, : 12 16. ; .: 41.5- V " At the same place, dp the first .Monday io August next; ; for the sale if twenty townships, z I . -' If';'; 0 '. - Tohti ships 15, 16, and 17, in rrnges.6, 7, 8, 9 X" , - -"f .!.: !, ;--4' . O, &11 15and l6, ; iin range 12. y At. Jackson, in the county of Cape Gi rardeau, in JMissoim; on1 tlejirst Monday of September next, fbrlbe sale of thirty four townships, viz : ;U ' "X9 X Tyns!ips SO, 31, 32, & 33, in' ranges 7 to 14 B . ' ox ami i. ;'-.r. - - -At fi v9t rf (rnvrnmpnt. in thp teir5- ! t tory of Arkansas, on the third Monday in j Septen;bp next, for the .sale of twenty i one townships,' viz : .' - .... ; - .-. T'nships 57, 9, and lUb. m range iv west -x' to 10 - 120 ,AV 'V!; J ; 6 9 -'- ' ' - '21 8yl4 Mj.UV" - 22 ":-"':. ! At '''aithinfftonnAfisssipfii, on the firvf MnrUv in Jnlv ne-Xti for the sale of any l;ndswh?ch arc surveyed in the Dis i trict west of Pearl l iyedhich have hot uereioinrc T)en finereii ipu snc ,v. , . At S - Steiiensl in . Alabama, on the first Monday: hilAhgust iext, fir the sale rf such tracts of laudfm Jtowpship eight, of rJvges 1 and s2 west, ttrtd in township 6, of range 5 west, nd sundry other tracts cfjand in the District east of Pearl river, which have'not been heretofore offered for Uale. 1W Al "Untsyille ' ; Mnnday.in'jJuly;. At lluntsville, in Alabama, on the third next, for the sale ox tne b . a- . i F' Isf ! islands in the Tennessee river, and of sun - j dry ' detached fractions in townships 5r 6 and 7of rarge l east, . borderingon the .. -. ' ... ' T . ; .Cherokee boun,dary" line, wiicn nave not At Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, onhe first Monday in Jufyfnext, ! the aaleoftwen tywq'towmhipsirlx-.vl .-V;;;-. Townships -15 to 22, in ranges !l and 2 east a X 15 ' ' 20; ib rangeS.iT7 At the same place, 6n the third Monday jn August next, for the sale ot twenty three townships;.viz :vm;r fx:X 'X T'nships 15, 16, 17, and 18, of range 4 east - - . , 15 and 16 ? , .5. fV-'- 15 to 22 . ; ktx '1& At the same Irjlace on the third Mon- Way; inrSeptemtjer next fbrlj the, sule of twenty: tour townships, yiz t i-yx Townsliips 15 to 22, pf rangc:3 west, i 22 X 15 V;'21:l-1,6nd7:;W 4h X At the sanie plaei bri the' th ird Mohr day.ih October next,' for tbal6pf tweh -tyonetbwnships; viTjii.fi':, T'nships 15 to 21, in ranges 8, 9, 5c 10 W At the same plabeon the third Mciday in No vember hext, for the sale of twepty four townships; Viz -y yyt ' X Tnshipsl5io21, in ranges ll, 12TI3:'vvV ;pl516-na4rl4:: ivAttbe jsameplace ohthe third Mon day iir DecembeM next; "for : the sale of twenty rfive townships,' v?f&&if?i 't:$Jy j.ownsnjps.-i& 10 2J,, lnjrange wesp-', S jEacb sale wiB cmmerice with theidw es .njliinber of lot orsectionr township .d range, ana pruceea in: regular, uumcnuiu ;ordeivv';cC. V ? ? The lands reserved bv law for ; the use. of schools, or;, for other' purposes, will-as U su al. be reke rved f roin sal sv ; oUm : X3iyeurideri y.wthd;r atlhisst city,of ashuigtpnthis lili daf Apr $h;c: year;182IvtfJi-v:i4Sr 1nlWW?AMESMOHROI;V, Bythei PjTsident y;sm CdEIG Coni oiissibner of tlie Generai Land Office sei apan ion int? itauuinnjii if Claims; by an act "entitled, An act tne claims to janu in ine inxsi- tecciye by, the Pnnter'an4 by everyipst-Msistr R d fe H. B U RO G HE ' intorms the I.niP --lint openinir his Rriihrti- cii,A tnencertl '-rp-lcora. Junel3:V, ' H" : V iy sTAp "CJF Npu tH JaUoUxv '' similY-c'otrsT. rt 1 ' Cbart of Pasand uarerSeslcn, ,1 ; - lav term, 18 !1. George Hurd; OOrigi la'laehrrcit Baza hel Raris i Khami. if woraeretoy the Court that nuKllr.r . negater, ,ior ' ne aefendant lo appeal -1 next County Court of Pleas Ld Qiilrt. r the Coimtv nr... the' Courthouse iri llockford. nn n ' '! Monday '.in, August jiext, to eplev; r &c :; otherwise judgment v ill be'cnteS; gainst him by defauhj&nah u: f CAMPBriLL'sVllGAZINE LABGB editions of the Fjlinburgh 8c 6 r f erly4 Reviews have to Jp been re u iuar. P.eulrlv circulated in the United , Stjalea, anr and several have been successfully reprint ed in this cW. try V; but :t is believed Jlhal there has never' -been offered ;to;the 4 merit an public a work . possessing chims id Mich eneral patroaap as the New Mowtuit M1GA2151;. The advertisers have gx)d authority fcr saying that ithas long be ;n beyond dispute at the very ljead "of all publications ol it kind. I If this opinion sboulfl accord with that of the public, it Woiil seem not- unreasonable to hope lhatroro its morej lively r.a.ure and popuiarlcharacter,' this aJagaiine will be more generally read, than ijtherof the cele. brated qiiartcrly .Journals which sway sceptre Over V the-TlWeratuiB' and politics of Great-Tlritain. A very hirge class of reailcn ' who haVe,neithr lime norticlination to sm! dyvvthe pjrofotm'd hUosopsical ar.d politicj V diQuis'itions of tlfe jDxhbu(gr & uahteiiit, 1 would turn with , 'nlessurel and aaWuaire to the sprightly essays, the rational poetry, th'e cnieriaininjf oiugrapny, na jne v;gorou t criticisms of , the NswMoifetttr, ;. ; To the American wqEyit is confident! believed tl at it will be anlacceptable j'atiai. sitiort; and it , is offertd to ihem1 without hf. auaiiuii, as a vniie vucn some aiice most popular authors of th? age lave so far fbrpct ten their duty, and tmstak n their ini crests, a to lend their influenced igainst the cause of virtue, the wri ters for this Magazine BTe found the art ofbeinff easy and cheerful with- out licentiousness, and hafe excited thejma- gihatipn' w ithout corrtipti sr tne oeart. tar as our knowledge ot ti it cbnlains ; ' e Work extends, Not one immoral, one c nr1fnAnon" rcThat such will be it chiracter in future, no other '.-'assurance need br given, thn the name'of the author bf.Uie Pl.E8rBEs or Hoe, and GERTRtrsiE or Vtomij At the bepiG. ninglbf the ( present year i new series com menced under the edrtorifcfcare of THOMAS CAMPBELL, and ' is. enrdched, may be seen by the following tablelof contents ofthe January number, by much valuable origim) matter from this writer : .r - )4. yX I' ;; ORIGINAL PAPERS, vv . 1 " AWicwb' I lufectur es , on Poetry, the iul stance of which wai delivf red at the. Royal Institution, bv 1 Clmnbelli Lecture f, Parti. II. To the Kainoow,' Dy , The Loyer to his Mistress a soncr, translated fromr thi . Campbell. III. ?n her R rthcV, , Rohernian, by T. CantobelU IV. To a 'Child. t Joanna Uaiilie. V. A-Joumev tovPalmyraJ y h Politico v conomy, Ylt. New Rel igfus Sct discoverr ed m India: 1 Vlli. Ai account of the ftr(, Hition' of Naples, during 1798, ! 1799. ) German Autbors.NcL j, KuVner. X Remarks- on the. Life and Writings ol Ugo Fpscob--XI. tYoman. XH- Letter: to Mf S-y. some fundamental princijdes in Statistics,, and bfthe Cause ofthe present ptagnalionof Commerce .XIII. : Moderlj Improvements -X1VV On the Origin of the celebration of Christmas. -XVi Anecdotls ofthe Basi.de.--'. XVl.v On the less ceUbrattd productions of the Author of Don Qu txctje. XVII. Kn.ht of Tocrp-enbiirff. from the German of Scliiher. I " ' . I. ... . - , md XVIII. On the Writings ofihcbardClithcroe; Sonnet to the Nightingale, .1 TiKTAnmii. nnnKTER y PoMTicat Everts. GrM Britain. 1 ne Colonies-, Foreign States j The . Drama.; Dru ry LneTheatreJ;..Corent C harden 1 heat re -7 Varieties.41furai Ztmamjx Foreign Van eties;ne Arts.tKngrving9 m hiterary Publications. ; RcyaPAcademy ; Useful Arts, NCw Invention: New Pftents N' w ,Ib-. Itcations, .with .Critica ;emarics: ftrt.-.;-.ComtnMial Itenhrt.' B.ographicil notices of the Malmsbtiry, and the Rev. William To ;f b.s. 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