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11. ' ,f J4i '-1tl 1 y s :.t .C . .t , J.-': ' V L.V - . V" V 'Wirt . ? i 1 i : .i,...- i if i ilk f n v POETRY. THE LAND OP TnE;BLE$T;' V; SherontTu tiaJra xn the faeeof the deep, And bright is the last look of day m the ' ; I vcA-,k ; : -f .: i-. ? And broadly the beams of its parting: glance ' , fweeW."-. v- V: I ! tike the path that conducts to ,the land of ,-.-the blest :-".' :" -?V v : :j V.Vsjf i '.1 All gulden and irreen is the land as it flows 7 In billowa just heaving1 its title to the shore And crimson and blue as trie sy? as w gio .With the colours, vrhich. ten us um oay light is o'er. . v.; v . jo ; IatWa rocVi that hangs ovdr the Vave, - And th foam heaves and tosses ita snow- .:- ; - rreaths below' tr0l ..t f , ; 1 V N. And the flakes, gUtwithun-beams, the flow. ' iry tide care. . . ' w ; "ft ' i 'like the gems that meM'ctyoKtry . I sit oft axrock, and T watch the light fade f . tTn f'ihf.r an'tl fiinter away in the west, And I dream I caujcatch, through. tle mantle : '';-of shdde:' ; ,' v ; V if ..- , - IV glimpse of Khe 4n distant land 'of. the ' :U. rblesC ' :r p-'-K- -'y-'' I- And I long for a home la the lant of the soiil, VJvheTe hearts, always ' warm, glow with " V fiiendsbip'and love," ' 'J: ;And days ever cloudless still chenly roll, -' like the agef etertiity blazing-above : :. therei with friendships unbroken, and lores ' life flows on, one ty dre.am,'of pleasure " ". : and rest; . .. : -.: . v. -t,- And green is the fresh tur the sky purely '.'v.: blue,-' - "' " ' That mantle and arch to'er the land ef the .;.rvV ; ,: blest, o4; v,.,,- ' ' . ' , ' - '' (r -'y ' :' --V. . !.' '.1'!,- The last line of light is now crossing tfie s'ea V T'And the first star is lighting its lamp m the T V -'sky; , l .- i Xi seems that a sweet voice is calling tome,4.; like a bird on its path-way of brightness 'T'S'-toflyt,.'1 . J;.. '' "Far over the wave is a green sunny isle - Where the last cloud of even now shines "' in the west, '. ,Tisthe island that spring ever, woos with : v v. her smile ; r . , - : ' --' OX seetit the bright happy land hat the -..;fciest..:;- . 'v-rV r;v A LITTLE WHX NOT nURT VOU." Theie vrords have done more mis ? chief atnong'mankind than pethapg all ih'e. artillery of Satan be?1Ueu A lit tle of the forbidden fruit, said the arch tempter to the mother of mankind, will not hurt you. It will, on the contra rJ opcn.jour ejes t(T behold hidden mysteries The unsuspecting fair be lieYeo too readily, and we all know nntHeel the consequences. It is jn ileed, as every person of observation knows by little and little, that every 'species of human frailty gains upon its " victims, tilt it subdues their mental fortitude, and bids defiance to their noblest resolutions; A little wine will hurt one : but that little, too. oftenrepeatetljbecomes intemperance; lntenlperance produces idleness, con fusion of affairs, "debt and embarrass ment, and these lead directly if not to fraud and embezzlement,' td penu ry V want, and the limits of, a ' jail, Here is a pretty climax indeed, of hu man frailty and weakness ; and all for wantjof a little fortitude or firm n ess to refuse at first to accept a Tit tle' side-board hospitality. In shorty a little sleep4 in the morning a little wine and bitters before; dinnermore wine and a little est: aftendinner a little visiting, and a little: more drinking at night ; all these soon wind op the industrious concerns:; of the plough-boy, the mechanic, the mer chant, or nrofessional Character ; and leave them all alike the victims, not of a little, but of a grptfdeal of wretch r edhess. We beseecK the plough-boy, - ofi'all others, to avoid these liitle be ginhings, which lead to such great vis, and such wretched ends. . ..In stead of indulging the freaks of appe tite, -and hankering cafter: luxuries which never fail to destroy the whole some habits essential to their prosperi ty in life, let them-cling to those ha bits as a shipwrecked mariner would to the list plank of his ill-fated bark. It is said of the illustrious Edmund Burke, in the very' meridian of bis splendour that ne.maae nisuinners oi the simplest food ;' and that he would frequently Invite; such men as Pitt, Fox, and- other shining characters of that clay to dine upbn.a boiled, leg-of mutton and;;turnips, and a, bottle or two of claret. It was the feast of . reason, the flow of soul,' .and -not the indulgence of sensual, irrational appe- ; titc, that was sought by the chain -pioh9- of England's fame' and glory. . . tfuch likewise was the temperance and frugality of our Franklin, whose im mortality isbuiltupon the same basis as that of the Burkes & Pitts of Old Eng- - land. ; From sucb examples let us learn to despise; and banish luxury and lis sipation Irora bur homes, and uur lrs tivel boards ; cd let plough-ioys i)e the first to pursuerthis pathofdomes- ; tic ;ecoootBy Xet them never sicken i at the labour wWclvthey canbot avoid ; because Providence, has 'decreed it as the h?aln of human subsistcnce.V Let tbem rather rejoice, that they have al . wavs labour enough if they chooie to pursue it, to keep the devil trow catch ing them idle, that he may draw them weeding in his turnip gardeo:;, Butkel il -n-lu r.- ,:r,:n nnn a milt. the.B 3ritiih Cicerof dining upon a mot chop ; and ;FrankIini,? one. pf .the ton' ch bread ahoV water jn aintfficQjJ rnrnoia or America, irasui'sr "K"" ,AVhat;iMutrioos examples .fprroot15r.11; philosophers and modern ptough-hoys I Law of the tfnited States. An act to amend he lays now to fnrcp as to ihe issuing of onnaljwritsnd final process in. the Chxmx. Courts of theT: ithin the 'State of Ten- J'-' i 1 J Be it enacted by the ate and House, of 'Representative oj 'the UnitedStates nf lAmn-imi in Contrresa assembled. Thai in each and every case where a citizen pf anyone or tne qnueo oiaif s io commence fa suit in the"! Circuit Court of the.United States far either the district of East or of West Te nnesseeya gainst two or more citizens of the state ofTennessee,' some of. whom reside in Eastland some in West Tennessee, it shall and may be law ful for such citizen to1 cause the Clei k of the Circuit. Court; in which e may elect, tp commence- his suit; to. issue duplicate Writs' one" directed. to the marshal of East; fthd the other; to the marshal of West Tennessee ; wljicfi writs it shall be the duiV, of the respective marshals to ex ecute and return,'; jand when .returned they shall be docketed and proceeded in to judgment as one case only; Sec. 2J AndU it 'fitrlher enacted, That in erfcti and every case w.here a judgment hasbee'h recovered, or may be hereaftei recovered, in either of said Circuit Courts , it shall and may be, lawful fort plain tiff inany such action to cause : writ of fiefe facias. alias' fieri facias,"" or other process ot execution! to be directed and delivered to the marshal of either i!.ast or West Tennessee, at' his election ; and it shall be the duty of such marshal to whom the 'same may be directed, to do execu tion thereof, in the same manner, and nnder the same penalties, that he would; be if the judgment had been rendered in the court of the district of whicli he is marshal. .t-- .V .v Approved--March 30. 1822 , ' 03 The North-Carolina Baptist Society for Foreign and Domestic Missions will convene alltaleighi n Saturday, the 3d day of Au gnst, at 1 1 o'clock, A.! M. and continue three days.-. ; ' - The Country-Line Association will con vene at Ilarmony, alias Campbell's' Meeting house, ten miles north-west of Hillsborough 4 on Saturday, the 17th, of August, and conti nue three days. ! " : - ' The abbve meetings will commence with public Preaching, which? will continue from dav to day during their sitting. i - July 3. :.'-- 92 " 1 BANK STOCK! AT AUCTION. i WILL be sold on Saturday the 17th of August next, at Mrs. Jeter's Tavern in this city, Ten Shares, of State Bank" Stocky the property'of the late Jehu Scott, dee'd, on W credit of six months, the purchaser giv.. ing bond with approved security. The sale will take. place at 12 o'clock, A. M. V -X; V TIIOS. COBBS, Executor of Jehu Scott, dec. Kaleigb July 24. 92 4W.. ; (TThe person" who borrowed Portiu's Jof hxai und the 2d Volume of Nelson's Life, is requested to return them. 'T. C. . HILLSBOROUGH PREPARATORY SCHOOL. flUIE subscriber having been appointed X Principal of tills Institution, respectfully solicits -'the patronage of Parents and GuaT- i oians wno wisn to nave tneir sons or warns prepared for the Freshman, Sophomore or Junior Classes in the University. The Vari ous branches of an English education will al so be taught in this Academy. . Of tlie sys tem of studies, rates of tuition, rules of go-. vernment, ecc. printed statements wul be fur nished, on application to the subscriber. k I JOHN ROGERS. , Hinsboro, N. C. June 25, 1822., , . 88-6t ; ; ffj The Fall Session will commence on the firet'Monday after the fourth of July; and terminate on. the fourth Saturday in Novem ber. " ' :-1 ' , Wf'J. R. WAKE JAIL BROKEN ! LAST night the following Prisoners made their escape from said Jail, by' breaking through the Walls thereof, viz , THOMAS HAsWELl;,-formerly?of Louisburg, in this State, under a sentence -of three years imprisonment for robbing the Mail of the United States." V 4 ELIJAH R. ROGERS, confined for a Misdemeanor ; but . whose' time' of pun-f isbmcnt would have expired, as soon as nc couiu pay ins jjrisuu irargva. , .: JACK HARRIS; a Mulatto, who call ed himself a fi-ee man; but who was sus pecte4 to be a Ruhavy ay Slave, and con fined on that accounts . , ' , f . Haswell is about! 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, has black Hair and Eyes. and large black i Whiskers,; is rather sienaer maue ; nas. a apwn iook ; was ' . I Til 1. . L.-i. 1 vvl raiscu a oiitc&Mnuu, uut nas ior several years been in the Mercantile Business, and 'writes a fine ready hand . : ; ' Rogers is ' six feet high, and about 20 years- of age. 'f - . S. j -; The Mulatto is nearly, six feet high, about SS years of age, has Ismail scar over the, right eye, has lost his fight eye tooth! and a ja wrtooth, and his back btars he mafic pf the' whip. He says he was born i in Bedford county, ; Virginia- : t FIFTY DOLLARS Rewaid u-ill paid 'for the apprehension and recoverv i4 UMnFii,aiiuuivEi xvujLiLiArib tor either Rogers of the Mulatto;-n r 'i-!! 1 ; - JOHN. DUIW, iailor. f Raleigh,-June 17. L C . ' 87 0( every description, toay te had at this ' t -. . . , TO AN AWAY Jror TO AN AWAY Jrom the.supscnDeroti w BS;1 WMr 'ihW 9fith iinst. AMOS. 4. i dark about 25 - years' old j-.uiad, on Clothes. The said fejlowU su to be In 1 'pursuit; of a.negri trader brtJieiname of snivers, as ne jias iyiiv ..m.v"" - of p-irtJ The said Shivers left Hicksi, forVGreensvil!e cdunty;Trgiiiia,on(the 27th instantiand is travelling tt? the State of Geor- gisby way or ifaieign, cmuen,anciyoiuiu K.a A ntr mform'ation firected to Hicksford Post iflice; ; Greensville Cwhty,StateGf Vircima. will ne qniCKiy receive attended to bv the subscribeE.i, ;The appre hewder of' said SlAve wiU be rewardedv on m gingh ?f??;$$ SHARON FOR SALE. SfpHE place" oh which I reside, mar be had 4JL; on reasbnable; terms, for negotiaole pa per with Bank accorilmddation. :: It contains aboit 49 acres of find, of gbod quality bor dering on tlie City of Kaleigb, and on apublic road leaine-from theiCitv. Sixteen or eigh teen acres re cleared and under cultivation, the rest is covered with a heavy forest grpwtn, abounding unth fire-ibod ano! timber. TJie land contains an . excellent rock- quarry ; is well watered by branches,' and has two roclc springs near the house ecmai probably to aniiJ in xne counxy. srny , uwcuuig i vards from-the town linei vThej situation, therefore, has the advantages of towri and country nnnea, anajs, in my ciiii.ww, most desirable spot for a residence that I know in the Slate. Apply" soon. ' ' : ; , . i II. POTTEH. ;ShM&yteii . FOU SALE.' : THE subscriber offers ; for sale the large j .and convenient Dwelling-House and Lot where he now livesi in the town of Hillsbo- rough. The L.ot contains an acre 01 grouna The house cpntains eight rooms, well finish ed, Iwith a large garret room r adjoining the house is a dining room, 30 by 16 feet, well fi nished. :;The other improvements on the lot are a kitchen, smoke-house, barn, stable, carriage-house, &c. and, a well of excellent wa ter, within a few feet of the kitchen door. It would form an eligible situation for a large family, or. any person disposed to v keep a private boarding-house. , . j , ' '- The terms will be accommodating. Any application1 by mail, for fuvther and more par ticular information, will be attended to with out delay. , , -r iV-w.: rVKlV-; l :'''' k' -- JOHN WITHEHSPOON. July 16, 1822. ; I ' - 92 8t STATE OF. NOBTH-C AUOI JNA. . !':' V GflM Cmnty. .V- Superior Court of Law and . Equity, April Term, 1822. V , Timothy Freeman, vs. Thomas Freeman,1 1 Job Winslow, and ! Harraan Hurdle, Ex rs. IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that Thomas Freeman is not an inhabitant of this state j on motion, therefore, it is order ed, that publication be made in the Raleigh ijcgisier ior tnree monins, mat unless ine saia ;i Thomas Freeman shall appear at the next j Court of Equity, to be held for the County of j Gates, at the Courthouse in Gates, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday inSep-j tembcr next, and. plead, answer :or demur,', the same will be taken pro confesso as to! hiia, and heard ex parte. i . " t ! ! . : JOHN Ar. SUMNER, C. M. I . June 15, 1822. ;i ' 89 i Moore County Court of Pleas and Quarter; ; Sessions May Term, 1822. - Darius. Mills, Y Petition for distributive! :',.".' vs. (share of the;-Estate of Jolin Duglas and James Smith and Samuel Abel Duglas. J Smith, deceased. IT appearing to the Court that some of the legatees in this; case : are not inhabitants of this State j it is therefore ordered, that1 j this suit be published in the Registerand the Star, printed at Kaleigh, two months, that those who may be concerned may hare notice to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for- the County of Moore, at the Courthouse in Carl thage, on the third Monday in August next, and shew cause, if any they have, why the! prayer of the petition should not be granted 87 .9t. j CORR DO WD. j Paper -Mill, Saw and' Grist Mill and :. ' Crushing Machine, Oar CaABTlltE, heae Raleigh. THK above Mills being-now in complete operation, the Proprietor requests good Housekeepers throughout the Stated to lay al side for the use ofhis Paper Mill every piece of useless Rag, & send them, as they accumui late, to Merchants who "will receive themj (of which there kre a number in diflT-'-ent parts of the State) or band them to soif oor peii son who makes a living by collecting mat ei rials for the Mill, or send them to his Book4 store in Raleigh j as, from the improved and enlarged construction of his present establ iisuiucrti, m grcaicrquaiiiuy.oi inis essenuai article will he required than formerly, ' I Persons wanting Plank and Lumber of any description will be furnished immediately or on short notice, by leaving their orders tki J. Gales's Bookstore j and the neighbouring CaimMi Mtlisv Kama I itrnk ab - LfL' &! 1 aiuua Buuuis UIUUCr( WUiCII. UCJ W1SB to have sawed on Shares, wil be accommo dated. ;;;.V: l i:, ; .,:;. , :.-4,:W;v ? - The Grist Mill being in fine order (with a good: Bolting Cloth) and a careful Miller! provided, Families who may send tiieif Gris to this Mill may rely on its being welf and expeditiously ground. And; having erected an excellent Rock Dam, it is presumed tbercj will be no want of water in ihe driest times! The, crushing of the Cob with th Cnrn having been found to be not only a p-reat sari mg, out to rurmsn-a more wholesome food, tor Horses than teedingthem with Corn alonei it is presumed the Crushing Machine will bq considered an acceptable addition to this Esl tablishment. - Such as may wish it; may have1 their crushed Corn and Cobs pdt through the Grist Mill also,' - . n-M I A good w Koad 'lialnb'eelond:' i&i&i Mills on the South side of tbe Creek; the Vaggoo Road from town is thereby aliortem ed and-greatly improred ';W;vi mulattd fejlowtatl nd spate ;:m4de, large white: elfe.v4& :.nome 4naae B.'A". S. COLVIN having, wr, m VB fl!t.had it contemp- htiorf to publish a periodical poses to publish' the pumber cn SitordAy u'faf x f W?riMenr? - It will contain four pages' ;royoi;. quarto. ,1 dolte per annum: parable fe vanceJtscontentsiltWnieny ifbm there wni beSiwich notices 01 ouvc. tersofhcscffashwns;oaste esWdeaths&cto reriderf it a vehicle of ireneral intrestand arhtisetj irftOalesajhst illoflSeW Books vfTom theVorth. Am6ni which :are theJOHo?ps Espinasse Treatise on Evid ence $ ; HalWs History of the Middle Ages, 4 v. J'l.ife ofhTie Boieynhy: MisS;B - jllappiness, 2 y. Wr;! VH'"f.t?r '! ' CrtmiTia rf PinsRian Poetrv ?X ,:i ' 3 Breckenridge's Spanish America, 4 .v Tonnycle'a''iido'A i. , Tawv'a Pnl'itirjil Kconorov T f . C ' " ' -1 "5 Curidsitics for the Ingeuious SchrlstiairV'MwuaiVlyiil .:. ' Dr; Syntax 2dToox.in searc ..pleasures of Religion i; ,; -j '& ;''.' , The Spy. 2 T.K-'te Foster's Essay dn Fppular Ignorance j .IianeV-?V:S ".'J'hane of Fife :"; , Helen 'deTournaA-.i-'V54 Annals of the Parish' , : ; v -V'v'. : Mafcian CoJonna 1 : :. r .-: ' ' ; The Solitary ..; . ;M' 1 ' i Mrs. Tavlors Retrospection. ; " ; V The School Fellows I- 1 .S; Wadeline, by Mrs. Opie . Lewis's. Monk, 2ripf ; ; 'X , -f A selection of popular Plays and Farces , ,; School Hooks, &c. H AC'''hfJr -, ' ;""( -: J. Gales has also received a Parcel of new Music-for;the Tvmo. ' .t .:1v . Julv 12 ; M;-4 ;-ir,- 90 ;-; v NORTH-CAROLINA. rJi Proclamation. ' v 1 . FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, WHEREAS, it has been jpepresenteel to me, that a certain Negro Man, named JIM, believed to bej the property of David Stone, Esq . of Wake? County, stands charged by the verdict of a Jury, of Inquest, with the murder of a young Negro. Man, -named Burton, the property of Green Ligon, - of said county, j a nunor, and that said negro Jim has made has escape .:"' '1'r: t'V'.'-: -..V" (Now, therefore, to the end that be maybe brought to justice the above Reward will be given to any; person or persons who shall ap prehend and; confine the said negro" Jim inf any Jail, so;that h mry be brought to trial for said off ence i And I do morem'er - enjoin and command kll Officers, Civil and Mifitary, within this State, to- apprehend ajid bring said negro Jim; to Justice. f ' V A Negro Jim is well known in this! County and in Bertie, where he formerly lived ; he is about , five' feet fen inches hich. ' not very stoutly made, but is a ngrb of desperate chai- racter, and will probably resist - all attempts to take him.j IHe has a slit in his lower lip, one of his ears has been bitten off, and he wears his hair platted and turned up under his hat. ' -1 '--$'f-.. C-yt In testimony whereof, l ha've caused.tm? r I Great Seal of the State to be r hereunto affixed; and signed . seal ! the same at the City of Raleigh, f .f .1 this 1 12th day of . July, Anno K -o.- j Domini, 1822. .' , :-r-i--. .' v : GAB'L HOLMES. By,the Governor, V ';; '4'- -U' i' C Wk, II.' If ARDiy, Private Secy. f ;: ; ;;;SW AN: -TAVERN. , HAYING urclised;the well known and ; long establishetl Stand jn the To?n of Louisburg formerly owned and occupied by Wins & PATTtRSow,;resBect.ftilly informs his friends and the public at large, that he continues keeping Tayern, and hopes by as siduity in 1 the: discharge ofhis duty and mo deration in his" p'rices!b secure a liberal portion of patronage. ; . ' ; . - His bed. rooms are numerous and arry and w ell provided witbj every article of furniture necessary to ! afford comfort. His Bar will always be supplied with Ice and the choicest liquors, and his Table: with the best the countrywill afford, v ' ' 'y-A:-l. t His Stable is large, and he pledges himself it shall at all times ; be well supplied with fo rage. . Connected to his stable isa large Carriage House newly 'built. His own exer tions, together with those attached 'to the Establishment, ' willj he hopes, .insure that encouragement M hich he will always endea vor to merit. ! r '-''' ' ' -'iV ; :-: 1 1 Ht;" f . : ' P. HAWKINS; Louisburgy. C. Jnne l. - ; ' 85 9w , ' unitedVstates or amilHica,' ,' ' i'ff '.'v;'vi,N;!or& Circuit Court of the U States, 5th Circuit. (; . In Ejuity--Mai! Tenf 1822.: . AnaldFlemingVof:London,); O.viii adversus ' j l rY'y John Hogg and John Eccles, surviving Exe- cutors of Robvrt Adam, deceased ; John N W; Wrightf and John Huske, Eiectitbrs of 111' . r '1 . - y onn y msiow, deceased ; James arLeran, : John MLeran & Angus TaylorExecutQrs . of I)1incan M'Leran, deceased Thomas Henderson, Adni'r of Samuel . Goodwin j deceased ; John. A Cameron ; ' John A.. ; : Cameron, guardian of MaryJCamerbrt (in fant) William Moffat and Margaret his wife, iy and John KA6ui v; -; IT appearing to the satisfaction of the "Court that John R.' Adam resides without the Mmits of thisJState, 1 and he being a party defendant td the bill of comolaint filed in this case :' It is ordered, that publication be made in thei Raleigh-:! Regr:'for.;twelve(i weeks for the said Johh R; Adam to appearj at the next term of .this : Honorable Court,- to'; beholden in the City of Raleigh on the 12tb day ofi November , next, then and there ,to plead, answer or demur to the said boIL or the same will v be taken pro ctnfesso against him, .and heard ex-parte. H'f't' r-a if t : i W. II. HAYWOOD, e x. 1.: OflUt-rilbute and tot, formli , - tedon Morgan and BawstreeS1,?'! not; having been sold on the Ifctk 'r'e.. proposed, wilVbe offered publicly fu' the Court-housei .WTckjai tBS' t ArorsTWitT.at 4 o'clock 'm i .r. 1 t Terms of sale accommodatip c 1 e,iW be M of w. fej ."Jg . Rleigb. r,VKv4Sf': '.V? ! ; - llu: r$ ay g,' 1832. fi FRANCIS jU;KEDhF iJ'ESPECTFTJLLyinformsthePaW ' -M;-he has' on liand a ' complete aL r OTTT T C v- 1'TV W 1 Ttr - ' - . TOJI expectation of an. additional supply of t' pef from .New.YcrkV of a superior qnalitv He - pledges( himself . to. manufactSre equal toant in lie 'United States. All n ders from, a distance, punctually attendo.1 ' r Raleigh, May.23 , ; . ByM PresidehlMthe UnlttdstfZ liTrilERFiAs; tfie President of tbctJnlM iTT'States is atithorized bv Izm "I lanrls to be oflered for sale t) : , ' Therefore, ?, ames Monroe, President tf tbe.United ,Stalti do; hereby declare S make known tbit the public sales tha u bell as follows, viz : - ( -.Atihe Lan4'0ffic'e.at.Terre Haifte; in diana, on the first Monday in ul next 'i.' Townships IS,id range 1, eat of tlie principal meridian line." irand J.8, in ranges 1 to 9, west do r r At the Land dfftce iat Vahdalii. in ni:' r; 4 t r. ( - 1 I1U.T ' bri the 3d Monday 'm July belt, for the sale T'nshlps 11, 12. 15 & 14, in rahges 1 & 2,1 xj-'.: of the 3dprincipal meridian lme' .ii,;X;.13;4j&jl5, inahges 3 and 4dj ' Ahe sane place, hn the 3d Monday in Augut'nextfor4hC sile of I ' T'risbips li;l2, 13; 14 & 15,' in ranges 5,C& t : " V8. east of the 3d prin'l meridian line , 11 inrange T' ''fl .rVr- o - , i V.. . At the Lnd Office at Palestine,1 in l'llin'. on the ist Monday In iAugust next, for the ale of ' ' ' '. - ' fnships 6i 3V 8 & 9, in range's 9, 10 and U t-: t ' '& iy. lf3d prnl 'mrd'n line ' 5, 6, 7,8 9, in range 14, west of 2d do' Sand 9 - " ' 12 and 13, do . At the ?ame place, on the 1st Monday in September next, for the sale of 'i .'. iT'nshlps 10, ti; 12 & 13; in ranges 9 10 k 11, - east of 3tl prin'l mrdn line V 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 12 13 5tHest J'ic4V;':-A' ; i-l At the same place on' the . 1st Minder in October.next, for the sale of . . . T'nships 14 15 ti &' 17 in range 9 10 & XI ', ;:??a-f-v;''-"f5t of3iprUMmrd'ttline 4 1415 16 and 17, in ranges 12 13 & 14, west . , r - ofSd:1 do At the same, place,' on ht '1st, Monday Kovcn'netiforJhe'M!eof.:- TJnships 18 19 20 & 2 Jn rafigf 9 10 i 11 E v 5, 1 0f 34 prnpal meridian line 18 19 20 & 21, in rar.ges IS and H wertof ::.Vvv'd prn'pal mctMn line ' . -18 19 & 20 in range 12 A' do do 18 ;V:-J;;;.' w 11 do do ' : 1718 19 and 20 .;:: r 10 , do ' : da . J At the Land Office for the ' Northem to trict of Louisiana, at the town of OfincWa.os the lV Monday; in November next for the sale of. : s . :i-' ;;:' '"'i ' ' ;;';:' -,;-1'' ' T'nships 15 16"l7 18 arid 19, in ranges 1 23 ' 4 anrl 5, west 'of, the meridian line At the Land Office at te. Seat'of Jiirtice of the county pf Independence; in the Arkansas territory, forUhe sale of stich lands of theU; nited States as' are' situated in;t!ie followrr.jf described t?wnsliip and ranges, and which , have Bert excluded -from the lottery of the lands appropriat ed for satisfying warrants for military services tiz : , ; ; j'' On the IstfMondav ih August next, for the sale of such of the' above describedtlamli are situatecfin the fol lowing townships m 'ranges, zYrL'l:y:'' j T'nships'2 3.4 5 6 78 9 and 20 in rsti J, -.1, of the 5th merlin line :';a:2.3"4 5ind6-,v 'i '-:r 2; ' do . "l 23 4 5 6 78 and 9 . 3 do T 2 10 11 12 13 and 14 1 4 . da v J. ' t n v :', , do : 1 2 3 9 13 14 15 1819& 20,1, west do On the4st Monday in September next,ftf the sale of such of the above described to as are situated in the following tou nanipi TTnshi lips 12 18 19 and 20, in range f r VvA- ;i bf die 5th raeTidianli" !i 15 16 17 18 19 & 20 range 3 ,. do , ; 1 1011 131415 16 &.19 4 do -129101112 13 and 16 5 do 4 12 4 5 689 10 11 1213 -; Und 18 t ; , . ;'- rl'- v.:'-' 6 do On the lsf Moriday In October nex,M Isle of .sticb of the above described lands u rre situated In the Ibilowing towBsfeip aanges,:Via::A:- . r- - V' T'nships 1 2 34 5 6 7 t0 II 12 K 15 ,16 Vi t- T 4 18 19 and i in range 7, -- a f 0':;5ihroerMni-B8 123456789101516 ; : 1718 19 and 20 range 8 - do 1254567891011 . - .,,, -12 18 19 and 20 9 do . IviVv 10 :'l0: . ' 6ahe 1st Monav in Kovembernfcj the sale of such of the above described Jw . as are sitoated in the following tovush and ranges, vi i ', ;. f Jf1 . T'nsbips 123456 7,8 9 lOand ll.ij .nW Mr-V t 10, west oftbe5ih ir,er'dnlD t r r q A -ri in .n rnire 11 0 2 3 45 6789 and 10 s-VVWf CI 12 13 14 15 16; 17 do do do' d. do '23 4 5 6 7; a and 9, 3 4 567and8 4 5 and 7 . ' 1 : 5 6 and 7 6 do Each sale will commence with tbe lom -A Toe lands reserved, Dy is r;., schools, pr for other purposet, wu served from sale. '; 1 J - j Wulf Giien under my hand, at &Z i ' ; Bfthe. President: Vk.!-: Commissioner of the Gen. una .... :. ' "1 J A i .;; ; 'ii'. ;1 J:'-r-VY into uie sn4x u ucsn utuuu. March 18r-75tNovl
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1822, edition 1
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