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1 If. ii . :4 i; tit. it : i II if. FnviIfeJFahinjrtoji ' The soiTowinrr he'art. bv Tn FVmlchm finds a Sweet relief fir ! v Blest powr Y it soothes the troubled breast,. ' J And smoothes the billo wy tide , of grief. ; V; Vhei wo sits heavy t the hearth A 3 : i . Andj-ound us cheerless sights attend, ' , . Awl hope- just ready to depart, ' I How sweet the: solace, of a friend ! , ; v ; BereavM'a'ml pensive do we rnoum ' ' And no hv'd object tb defend, Knr Inn pnrfMrmtlltS to return ? H : t . Our dearest-joys on tneexiepena ; 03ot even this Jov'd ftplleav!rif J t. rVYe can't'enjpv Without a rsixi. . ,. a ; k y. ." ' " ' ' f .' from the lr U & pfatifvintf circumstance tnavma- ' V 'riT gentlemen orthi's toyn are uniting their. X rrf tAVntnfs th'eert vine .vice of in-' . ;V teperancef .While; theirxomluct i ap : proved by, their owfi feelings, theyjiave ' ihe Vaf mest wishes of the public for their : 4 'success ia tiisl)cnerolent design. Nq vi f -u- "csre more dangerous or more JncarAble i " vC8JKW' which ore regarded as orna - the character;: However. dis- . Nmsting 'intemperance may bp to every - V reSecYuig person, its vqtanes talk o( thdr "- nrnfmal revels, with delight and ostenr ' tationi 'AltbougH hey, extol their bwn. V ' licentiobsriess; none are more ureauy to others. Vfhe fame conduct is dtsgraceiful orvorrtamenal ' ta the dk- vrtor f M'eit one." ;No maeniftcent 4Vir . . xuetfs displayed; in swalloymg-Were wjne drinkioe the rest.'cf V "the company Cead.: The mati,vrho would " , shudder, at the idea of being a sot hereaf ' , frr iiTediiced bv this fnsrlorious practice, Alhf. Jerel of tbe brule. The nicer feel- Infr nf hhmanitv are blunted: instead of . inugatu?iefu!ness6keoiet'and atbe- rnniinp- hlpsnp to his famih', ;he. COH-? ;: -iiie's his ViewsHo the narro Jirjyts of ken nl .fVlrtrh: tTKder tire Influence of in- -Irlvtratinn 'nr.fon USlirDS the l)laCe 'cf reason, and Drompts tht man to actttms of which-he is ashamed when reason re ' . sumtsiisauUicrry. I h? rue - cnancier . is fiiscoveredvhen there is neither art r -J nor. inclination concehllt. Every blt-" . rnih pf the mind is theoexpced .tp public vie'.-' If the 'man is naturally good-na xurcu, rre apjjears au iuiui ; n oimui -,jdus he is hurried Into a species of sehsu-v-- ality that casts the.t foulest, blackest .blot ubcn.the human character; If proudihe oecomcs insoieni: 11 vain, u.gubuog i 'fierce and overbearing, a.tyrant and a rut- nan ; ana ir petuiam, an asassi inur V . -drunkenne'si doeSLnot; proluce new; pas Vtions;' but invigorate oldonesV Thus frinn ; - is urged oh, by voluntary madness, to the . comtnisMoncfvcrimeshe,rnost atrocious . Should we ask the culprits,, who ara irtf- ( murea ,wiuiin .ine wans oiuur uriui what demon of destrnctionhad reduced them' to their forlorns'uuatfonv the great er part wouTd tell us' intoxication.. They . violated the laws of ytheir country,' when I the lash or the gallows. 5 j f 4 V - The evils arisine from;xintemperance, would be comparatively smallVere they confined to its votares alohejbut,, they very materially alffcct the descendants of offenders.! Children nurtured in a fst'mlly . "where Vice is always open' to ttteir view, trwiU become a curse rathe r.th an a blessing "'f.ifijjadetym" No father can, correct a child for yices of fwhich he " himself is guilty'. No child will : regard 'the precepts of a father, wfien contradicted by his example. To set dcunkenness in its proper light be fore thenr, is todisclose to them his own . character, ancwp wee nimseu ai me roercy of th'oir retorts Indeed; the man who can not control his own passions, is too hriuch a slave himself to hav e the governmeiit of others. I emperance ccntriouies princi pallyto the happiness and wealth of fami lies. The requirements oftaturp -are small ; and. whatever is taken more jfhan supports it, tends to injure bthhepilrse ami health, ithe. teir.peraie raa'n.fafter the toils fcof the day,, instead of .renewing the afflictions! of -his family, is received . with smiles from every face. Herei if he eatrtlie bread of frugality, it is that of in- dependence. "JEIis fireside enjoyments are vastly swpcrior to the revels of the ;abah-. JAtMl -Uiii' a1nmhfH o cwpof ai ' - he retires' to his rest with a still and quiet ' " conscience. :;t . Intemperance is a habit which, like all ! others,: is strengthened by, indulgence ; and rio one is overcome with so much dif-. ficulty or returns with so much ease after an interruption. The dog returns to his vcmit, aid the. swine, to his wallowing in the mire. The, habitual -drunkard is a perfect slave to his bottle. Hie enormity of bis guilt is increased, by his inability to effer a reasonable defence, i Necessity can be plead in extenuation of almost vc-. t '? ry other '-( offence.' Tne thwrf ahd the robber "are vurged 6n by tlicir sufferings and wants, and even the- liar in some ca ses, is not without an apology J' but, the " drunkard can offer no ' excuse, . of ; the slightest plausibility. Would he plead disappointment as an excuse ? this may affad a momentary .relief, but, while he - seeks this oblivion from care, . he is accu- mutating a mass of affliction, that will make 'jite. Wretched, ;ahd hasten hiui to an unUmely grave,, LBut while' t speak of those i n ;whoni no impVessvoai cah bej 'made, but ttiat produced by ccrpor&l prf-, ntsurr.ent, I lamentat geniuv herself is so often conpeit jniciicd to-weep overherdtge- j. The. memorandum, ought to be as brief as Spring ,. It sometinihappens'ibossible--as lfor. instance 1822 AiV oerute ffpring ,. It somen nieshapp 3 that youth with talents thai have excited ! toe iqua expeciauon 01: incnQsnip janai promised a harvest of glor, by reason of! some unexpected disappointment,' wckens at futute prospects anu falls a ready iic- tira to "deadly inebriation. .VVth so many Advertisements nt t , ?' .II rtir nfrpri,W in thetvolume of)h,s will, w b6 speaks, m the-mild voteof tbn- solatiotv -;Corae yef weary and hfiavy.la-; den'and I will gire you rest." fr6m. t he - 6,s toCo A z t,t, TlflEi B R IEF oii U Rt ihilii'en cof virtue tyi Jfapp lutes Know then ,tfus tniUie.nougjj, for man to "Virtue aiohe. is happluess below.;. ? Pope; if now is iiuv u iim)ci " " , 4Mtt ," 5' so r.'cessary to feeling niindy agrees pei fe'ctjv withihe "moral naturttf mahkim -.r' .::r t. i'Tf nn fiiifhripnr tn nrove tnar rci&iQTi. kind. erour.ap-. petit0 and sfrngjle;C or';cHnqu itstrw?th on f fiasston?. We cannot hx 'ou r atten- r'tionr on th e various pbjets of desire, -w hichi occupy the thoughts of mcn wTthout rea dily discefniog . that fif th ey V abandpr.ed the mselves; u nrestramecl to al I t!icir v ld fopensi t iesi'' tfie Wf jfUhtpiten stray iyjdo iy.frohr tfie stateof lppjnesWhichTorms the .bbjtotheirwislje.' of the . scattered b)essingv.8trefea "', In Ye rand mere 10 oar pain.-,cannpi .uiiie voia.oi 1 po:- he; gratificatibn'lhe, senseCcap htlyate by r aff-ci tons'? M.H 'tiAr- dtifalion is tietermmeu: QYurxoeaKrccs; we nnu u impdssibie to blreak Toos'e'ff otic the limits, and ' immutable decreesrbppbsed by' na tures Areihey-the-advantages depetid- 1 ent on o?mon, foTvhich we lo'ok, such as Honor ana praise or, tne extenor spiepaor atteridant onfoftihie? Ydu' wili perceive, that quickly after thev. are obtained, the fcharr M floWir;"ai)cI ji;it .they resemble Protpii v in t TiV Trtbh-,' w h h qnVy appeared a ?rod .'t'.i disAnce. Mankind ; have more need that lgtu'.-rallf inaij?netl, nfjjiirin- j tercst indeneiidnK of their suri.se 'jxnrl im- ' agijiaiion : ;uud this intefest;wiU he f;tn:d. in the diitit-3 morality, uiculrates and esta blishes.' At all . tiin.t jC f'.l l) allxitxum itancei, tre ljve a chi'lce between -god and 'evil. -rVirluc' may be contintmliy. Hi action ; and we may discovering applic;i- j tirtn of ir, ri'en in tie m s. apparent I v in'-1 dtireri;ntitl;itjr,ns of life: for virtue oniyv has thr privik-e of comic cii:iliule things with ereat oliivcts r and becau-'e'it t i. ! v cah fcV ei.c:.ur;ged by .conscience " wliic'.i, in acciiftipanyiiig all pit r actions and nve ditatums, seems to augment our existence, and prccure those Satisfactions 'which are unknown to' those --who. do net act frpm Jiriiicifile. Though the patlis of virtue may be varied, hs cnd h evt-r the same. The virtuous man is .more -Independent than others ; tr it is fioni hofiself ahme that'he receives cqromands, and expects aifirchation.vhi has n associates' in her councils; stc jitdges ierset'cf ull that Is; pure 'a u4 go. id. ; j. It is 'not the interest of a daijt or the pleasures of a moment, that virtue pro tects ; but the whole life that it takes intq cottsiderdtioh. s A " , TWO THIN Qs NEEDFUL. ' A-.- - ..V . T4, rdM thelRichmond Comfiilcr. .t AlVorts of books are useful in their ge" poratlpn; whether ih ty . relate to the hings !6f .this;x7orJd, or'the next whether thev; relate to. the ammal. yegetable, or mine- binding, y)i;ch, will be fbund extremely usefTifcto-every manwhethcrhe istond of reading, or not- I mean a book cf re ceipts ni l a book, or diary, of every in porttint drtys tratishction. . : 1st. It' is tht custom, of some people to tak.e ffo receipts at all of the accounts thev' s tile. Utncrs -voio Io take them, fre- 1 .qucf.tly let tht-sn-remairi in their poc.kf ts, .until they are lost or worn oat. The tV.ost cdrefid Dersom fiie tliem'awav either' nn - I on looks or.bundied up in thdr defies. I need potbjtcf to,:"the two fjt st descvio- r , j: i art c . ...- ' " i' uooij oi persons : jor iney want . of care, iv'uch is ai y cotn indicate a reprehensible as is cuinm.M. 1 he third class take more care ; but their bundles or files are some what api to gef out - f plac-y ?.nd it i j someJimes not easy to light upn apani- Cu'.ar receipt, auiidst the mass which they havcto search tnrough. In lieu of thes.e, I would advise every man of business to haje u Targe blank book, on which the receipts mny be regularly written ; or ao counts jriAy be pasted on the blank Iaves. An-alplvcbetical index of the names, at the back of the book, may in a moment turn you to the proper 'page.j for the re ceipt you are in search of. It is inconceiv able how much time and trouble may be saved by this simple expedient. 2d. : A xliary of . irnportant incidents, in your life, will be. alsov found ofjntmense pse.- Ha ve a blaufc. bookthe simpler, the bett err. If any; tlung important .occursl which yon may wish to recollect bepeaf- jouVicy,. marry or have children, jure ser vants,, tSorrow . money, lose a friend by death witn ess any very memorable event i in fa'cy if any thing turns up, which y uu would wish to call up - Hereafter with its date puV.it down. The memory of every man is'mut aWe; The pnodsbf ten thou sand things . escape, wJvich we'sliouid wish tb retain., f A'line made iti-yourx diary at the time;' recalls' the fleeting time and enable you months and yexi s afterwards "iii Katisfv vcur own minrf nr tliuf f Ai.k 15.-Closed the eyes of my fiieud A. B?' '-AugJ ir. Purchased mr hors Koii pa reil,for 8l0--aje 6 yrs.lV- Aug." 10 Sent my son 'John to schdol to J' wi!t not dwell on the essential hiritsVhich these may furnish, to 5e4r testimony in a cacccrfinc sixteen W S sKes intent thl t ral departments. But thee are two spe cis of .?rfs little user1 not emblazoned by the graces bf print or theVlcg.ir.ries of . ' t . ' a .1 ter, place it in your ciiary witti the date di,ts "occurrence.,' If you buVa house; or laiia'niake any contract at all'Ttakea the rotibl? tsn?iTulclic-iis bftth attend if necessary. without any addi -; SinltltHehl , Sept. 4,1 822. v :A I v V :'4tA. fRSYLVANIAvUNVr)USrrV. , MEDICAL LECTURES. 'I..4;. erntlS Iedicai Lecinres in this fnstitutionr will commence bn ihc fcst Mi&dotfin 'jtmZer- tuxci and end thelstf week in: Marcn foUoring.., The Cbhrse of Instruction wUl;be:6aV;-;;'r-?;0l jnat'omy hud Surgery Institutes rf JSTe&cznk Dr. CaldwelU ! -f Materia' JfediccCy1 Hieory 'un Practice ? , r "ficroriS: ; of Jftettfcine. '. '; , 'A ObaicJtrl'ca 7??a.i es oflVt'imi'i & Chit S lren. vi ;::nr:"Blytl.; W. H. RICHAHDSON, ''Dealt August 10. S- 4 'St . - i FoV the infortnatiou of ;t healed ical; Stu dents in theVest.ern country, and elewhere, I am auhored by the edical. Faculty in Transylvania University; to staJt.e'thVir wil; lmgncs8 46' receive the cyrrency of Kentucky for their tickets, (or the. iensuing conrfic of Lectures.,.;. - lv4;'5'-;v'; "1 'f WY. l RICHAUPON", D.'M. P. AUVEUTISEMENT. T the last Court of Fleas and Quarter Ses. fn,in W'uke- County, the Subscriber qualified fs K-xeouior of the last will and tes. t:nnent of 'fo'es llutchinsl decM, Those to e i to in.ike them kiiovu witbin the trine limited bv f . ; -" law. - ... f.. .: , - . -i . OIJJI. lO. J, nur. nn NOTICE. 0 X iPuWtiay the 15th of October next, will he .4KVat the fat residence of, Moses Wheat, Fodder, he. kc. also a u-od Urandy Still. ,.. - v '- . -;?.' v;':-';. Six mon In credit v' !l be al!owe.iP t'rj pd;' chascrs on their giving boiid with. approved security. v '" JRR RATTLE, Kx'r 5ef 24th, 1322. 1- ; & for. sALi-i'. : ; -' ; ; TliPremisps occupied as the WARREXTOX FEfALE ACADEMY. :" A' GREF.ARLY to an awanl of referees, I being duly authorised, shall on the 14th flay of October next, proceed, tojcll on the premises, all the Lots of Ground, and the Uuiklings thereon, jointly belonging. to f ehillcs Pluiikett- usually called the' Warrens i ton Female Academy. ' f j The Premises will -be sold on a "credit of j twelve months, the purchaser giving bond I till ajjlll VU V.Ull .Ti i August 23. j ' 97tus N: B. The above sale will dc made sub ject to an existing; fien on two thii'ds of the property, 'and a lien, will be required on the other third, in addition to -the, bond and se curtlv. " " i ' ' 1 . . - --v' TRUST SALE.., "OY virtue of a Deed of Trust to me i Ji 5 made, and recorded in the Records of ! Wake County Court, will be sold at the .'Cr.urt-Hou'as in the City cf Raleigh, on WKr-XK.spAY THE NINTH DAY OF OQTOt i BKKvNKXT, the House, Lot and Furniture inclviflcd' in the sv.d Bill of Trust of Wl Ham C. WiliiaiT.s, fr Cash. . . UAViJJ RU 1 il, 1 rustee. Ralegh, 26tivAug. I82S." 98 V: NOIiTII-CAROLINA: : i A Vroclamalion, a FIFTY DOLLARS lib WARD. J WHEREAS, it has been represented ' tb me, that a certain Negro Alan, named JIM, believed to be the property of David Stoue, Esq!. of Wake County, stands charged by the erdict of av.Tury of Inquest, with the niurier of a young Negro Man, named Burton, the property of Green Ligon of said county, a minor, and that said negro Jim has made his escape : - '" " . : : ..'L-v j f Now, therefore; to the end that he maybe brought to. jusdee, t!ie above Reward will be given to any person or persons who shall ap prehend and confine'the said, negro Jim1 in any4 Jail, so that he may be Drought to trial foresaid oflence i Ahd I do moreover enjoin and command all Officers', Civil and MilitaW," within this State, to apprehend and brin said negro Jini to justice. ' ' Negro Jim is well known, in this County and m Bertie, where he fonnerly lived ;he is about five feet ten inches high, not, Very stoutly made, but is a negro of desperate cha- wears nis hair flatted and .turned .m ;ii. i,f ... . r , In testimony whereof, I have caused the ; EJ Great Seal of, the State to be; 4 , hereunto affixed, and signed ' SEX Ule same l e City of Raleigh, . this 12th day of July, Anno V pomini, 1822.' .; ,; K.u GAB'U HOLMES. or me uovemor, 21: Hi WA St. Hah Dix. Private s'i: cl' - X rr -:ruUatnFuODs unic j.r flui a ieugr, au lr a wlio are invlfbteU tofaid estate are (jesiieu Come forv.-ar.J ruv ! hiake ba'vm'en : and ilio's who livec''aim-i ajralnst it are hereby' noti'f.ef !!'rchins, dec'.!, a great part of tfve' p'erjsji'a able estate of ; s" id '-fler eased, rnr.'slsting of Iforscs, Hoqjs, Shtfrn, Gt'fse Com, iMAcr, Miii win prooabiy . resist all attemnts to take him. He has a, slit in hi lftwpp Tin one- . s ears has been bitten off. arid hV f 'Contalmngt b&ldes the;;A?tf f W WK.kra!iitot?rinsome valuable pieces nn Fanning and'Rtfral airTOaayusefijt jtiscianeansc Aruwp,; ry": Aneca9tesV&c;iva;)it4he4 Oersotthe State, with their saWries Ahe.tiis of hpld- jng xil trfdVRerenttrt J11 of theemb'er?VQtembly;c vSoid Wholesale retail by Ue Pfuhltshers i by twrU&WiKiihtiTfr c:iw v,tm;itrftn and Salmon Haul XVewj- bernj and retaJedbj mofthe.Stot-ekp-N ers in-.-tbe State. .i-,;:'j WfrPKV? "3" 'sir' ffiwAI W I-AUm Sc ISRAFX BOND ' T t having. aHsciciatedth emselyesf for the prpose'ofVarrftjK ri'tli'e above business in, all ft hrbchfestreinectnillV askohi their" friends nnd ;:th' ptipljea share of patronage, i 'lliey have -just received from the worth an excellent and elegant assortment of nil 1 sucli' articles as are? necessary; inr tbetn; line. The-plede themselves thattheir worfe shall be xecbtcdwith puW4tuality 'rtd;drspatcb, and in J he' most p roved and wrkmanlike manner s ' and tlrat 1 thdir charges shall 4 be t reasonable, r " -:C' ')i' ViU'sV'' j S.. tl. Thf ir Sh6p '$ oavetteville Street a few r-oor ubove the Store of,Mfi.R. Smith hd nearly .opposite Miss Raleigh, ScpU25. 1-m I OK F.Lt "BCTlO fIRL, between 17 & 4. 18 "yea"r8idfg'Vkpplyta-j: '.''.':', : : t v mr-:" koss & scott. 3ept, 0:'; . :. tf " H SHAIION FOR SALE. O!-. TJHK place on which I resej may be had I . on reSsonalile terms, ; fornegotiaole pa per v.sith Rank accommotlationf .It contains .about 49 acres of I ,andfof good quality, bor- derinsr on the Citv r-f Raleigh, and on a public road leadincrfVom the Citv. Sixteen or eigh- i teen acres are cleared and under cultivation, the rest is covered witli a heavy forest growth. abounding witii .re-wood and timber, ri lie )and contains an excellent rock quaiTy ; ; is rell watered by' brandies, and has tworock prings near the house,' equal probably to any In - tbe'cotitity. .My dwelling ; is aOout 300 yardsirom tfie town line; The " situation, therefore, hasthe ad vantages, of tow;n aiid country united, and is, in my estimation, the most desirable spot for krsidence! that T know in tlieState ; App!y;800ri. V5 j; , - ; . " ; :- : H. POTT RR. ' Nj Sharon, 8th May, 1832. ; r ' : 81; ; j DOCTOR W. II. HUNTER FFKRS hU services to the inhabitants' o Raleighand its vicinity, in the? various branches of .his profession. ' . j He has just received and intends keeping, a constant supply of MEDICINES, which he will sell to the Members of the Profession arid others, at a ; moderate advance on the New-York prices. , r , ... lie occupies the Store-house lately in pos session of llessrs. King 8c Pullen. T ' ' August 28. 1 .' . - . -.. 97 tf NEW "AN I) FASHION A CLE GOOgS. :fi.- B ROND has just received a fresh supply .ofjGooctv suitable for the present ind apooaching season. He will pell them at a andCassimeres, second quality ditto, Faa- ricls, .S ilk , i; ersailles and othec. Vestirigiii vi)ite-& brown Lmens, ; Sheetfng ditto. Long n',Ttffead' D.apers, 6-4 and 4-4 Cotton Cambrics, plain, checked and striped Muslins, Robes, Mull, Jaconet, India and Hook tMusiiris,Chints and Caliches, printed M uslins, Domestic Sheet ing, Import etl ditto, Dimity and Jeans, Sen shew, Sarsnett and Levantine Silks, Canton Crapes, Hat ditto, plain and figured Bomba- ?olle I ,n il 'a in il m ll am si'n CttW P. and Lairibs--wdol Hose, ditto Beaver, Kid, Silk and Buckskin Gloves. Cravats, SilkFlag and Cotton- Ilaiiderchiets j ! Straw; Bonbets and Ribbons, Morocco - Retticules, ; Domi -itic Dhecks and Plaids, pznaburgs Lady'sPru nel, Morocco & Leather Snoes, Meri's Shoes, Gentlemens and Boys' fine Hats, Cotton and Wool Cards, Wire and Hair Sifters, Coffee, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Powder, and Shotf Hardware and Cutlery, assorted, Pots, O yens, $pers and Oven , Lids; Cart ' Boxes, -Chain Traces, Writing Paper, Bed Cords and Plow Lines j with a vanety of Articles too tedious to enumerate. ' f.y :AugUst lS.,-:? "v-:.:v;i' :; 95 3t 99tf " i .; ,: ;N0WK..v,: " - : HAN AWAY frorBlhe subscriber on the niht of the 28th inst. AMOS, adark mhlatto fellow, tall arid s white eyes, quick speech when spoken toj about 25 years old ; had bn -home made clothes. V The said-fellow is'sunnnsed' tn he ih pursuit of a negro trader by the name of oiUYcrs, as ne nas? iormeo an attaenment to one ofhis girK The said Shivers left Hicks ford, Greensville county, yirginia,ori the 2rth instant, and is travelling to the State of Geor gia, by. way of Raleigh, Camden and' Colum bia.. Any information direc&d to Hicksforo! Post Ofiice, Gfeiensville County,- State' t V o ' . " utuKjy receivea ana auxy attended to by the subscriber,' r 1 The appre heridcr of said Slave. v.'ili be rewarded, on ny getting himi fei-p;,- '4f'ife May 30. , ,v..s.v ; J. -1,87; 18t v j'K.7vyj,;V:. ..- X IT;' "" ... I . .. , very moderate cdvance for Cash,4pr on a cre dit u punctual customers. Among his assortment ,arl Superfine Cloths Quarter every succeeding DaDer loDeer onea id BrepertiB received by the Frmteri . k: . ;. ' i ; Practical Giii-dening . ;.'vv Mannersand Customs of I ' l lPatriarclwl Times aV :'7'4..v Valerius ' -:; ' : Fortunes of Nitel - " 1 SirAhdfew Wvlie r May vou hke it ; Tiepy r;: -.lrofJal4' ;The,Iolla;r,dA . v Frank, by.Miss Kdgworth ' I'S&ettti . Book,''comnlete . .iJracebrKlge Hall v Percy Anecdotes . ? , " f Chalmers' Mary Quech f v Ahn floleyn, by Miss lien?f.r i - 4. - ! "w ra c tc tC .k to....:.-. ; ' e. '. 7 . I'W " UV fluent l tilt1 vTi..uJ ? f v States is authorized by 1..V . B,.a lands t o b e' ofTered ,for a al e cam. Thereforerf L James Monroe P.-ts'Mt J H'o.- k the Uiivted-Statcsjo hereby da,a;t frd make known that! the public-'sa!esi,aij'2:';' held as follows. V iz : " At the Land Office at Terr e IIuie,in J i diatrai on the first Monday iu July r'ext fc." the sale of ; . . ' ' .. ; j Townships 17 & 18, in ranc 1, can of the W . - . . -. iu'ii line .: 17nd 18, in range 1 to 9, 1 west do 1 At tlieLand Office at Varidalia. in ni;r. oh t be 3d Monday in July next, for ihesah Of '" ' " .i" - j :.'.;, rrnships 1! ISlS & H. in ranges 1 & 2, E , . , 0f thej 0i principal meridian 1mA 11, 12, 13, .14 & in ranges 3 and 4, do At the sanieplace, on the 3d Monday a August next; for the sale of T'nships 11, 12i 13,14 & 5. in ranges 5,6k 8, east oV the 3d prinI meridu-n ine 11 in range 7 j do A :- At the Land Office at Pah stine, in Illinois, on the 1st Monday in August next, for the sale'of. 'V V ' s: T'nships 6, 7, 8 & 9, in ranges 9, 10 aod 11 " - v teast of 3J prii'l mrd'nline j 5, V7,"81& 9, in range 14, west cf 2d. do 1 8 a?id 9.i:.;,p ! l2 and 13, tb -4 ';' At the same place, oh 'the lst Monday in September next, for thesaleof cr 1 Tnships 10, II, 12 & 13, in range? 9 10 & 11, ' e&.st of 3d prin'l rnrd'n'line ,10 11 12 and 13, in ranges J 2 13 & Uweat ;.';.r. . . " . of2i v.t)o . ;: , - :'At theaiTie place, on the 1st Monday in Oc'ober next," for the sale' of fc f Tnships l4 15 16 &17 in range?. "9 10 & h ;v ) east of .3 i prin'i mnl'n line J 14 15 16 arid 17, in ranges 12 13 .& 14, west (i;- .;.;;; ;'of2j '; . At the same place,. on-the 1st Monday s ' November next, for the sale of T'nships 1819 20 & 21, in ranres 10 & 11 S . V .of 3d prnpai rier-i:An line -13 19 20 i? 21, th range 13 Vo-i !4 west of -""J ' 2J prn'pal rner'dnline , ' 18 19 & 20 in range 12 do do V 18 - 'i," ' :'1!;' ''111 " .-Ido- da ! J7 1819 and. 20 '10 Jdo dp ' ' At the Laud Otfice.forJ the'f Northern dis trict .of Louisiana, at the townof.Ouiic&'fti.oa the 1st Monday incovembcr , next for the sate of .;'... ' Hi ' ' T'oships 15 16 17 18-'and 19, in ranges 123 ' 4 and 5i west orthe meridian line ''At the Land Office at the SeatVifJusticf of the county Independence, in the A'rkan?ni territory, for the sale of shch lands rfthe nited States as are r tiiated in the fmlnwinf described township and ranges, and which have been excluded, from the lottery of the lands appropriated for satisfying warrants fcf military services, viz t " . ; , On the 1st Monday in August next, for the ' sale of such of the above descntvd Jandsas t are situated in the following townships ana ranges, vi z : I , ' -. 4 9 T'nships 2 3 4 5 6 7 o 9 and 20 jn range 1, E , - of the 5th rner'dnline 12 3 4 5 and 6 ' 1 2 do 1 23 4 56 7 8 and 9 3 do,., r 1210 tl 1213 apd 14 V ;4 do is - 5. do. 12 31 14 15 18 19 & 20,. 1, westdo . Ori ih Vet'Mhn-.iAi !n 5entenbf x next, for jfesaleiucnVlheovftdescribed lands, aare situated in"; th following lownahips , and ranges, viz v j Tnsh-ns 1 2X8 19 and 20, in range 2, west . ?: of the 5ih meridian Ime f l lil 6 17 18 19 Sc 20, range 3 do 1 10 it 13 14 15 16 & 19. 4 do 1 2 9 IX) 11 12 13 and 16 5 do 124568910 11.12 13 , , !r and 18 do On the 1st AfondayjnlPctober r ext.forthe sale of such of the above described lands aj rre situated in the following toupshipi aanges, vizt, -Vv " '' T'titbips 12 3 45 6 710 U 12 13 15 ,16 J t :18i9 andi20; hi range 7, west V 2 3 4'5 6 7 8 9 1015 16 . t : ITtQ lO r..l nv Mncft 8 "0 1 23.456789 10 11 ; ' 12 18 19 ad 20 ! 9 do. -14 -tt : -r1'-'-' " 10 ' do" ; , Oanue st Monday inovV.beri; the sate of such of the above de.cr.bed I U j as are situated in the fol!6wing townsh.p .-I. . lo; wet of U.e 5th rner'dnline " . e , o n ,:,7 if '.n .Qftire 11 . 00, A. J It J y-M A w ir cf 2,3 456 789andlO ,:. 23 4 56 7 8 and9 , 34567and8 ' ,5arid7.f . ; ,5.6 and7w-; ,rv.-. 12 do 13 k do 14, do 15 do 15 do ' .17 do .. ! if number of sectioa, township, and rarc proceed in regular numerical order ; . The lands', reserVed by la ibr theo . schpql brfbrl other purposes, wi"t , scrfejl from aleVv vj ; t t f Given under m hand, at the citfj vvwir Ington'f 'thls 14th day of March. lW. ABy the President : JOKIAH .-MKIOS,. Land Office. ; Commissioner of the Gen. March 18-75tNovi ? r.A Hoffman on Lejal Study rvBcnn-it's Book, Keeping ,s Orat .r's Guide 'VI , 1 v.y': - . . ; . i : . . 1 S.i H' .1 -h
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1822, edition 1
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