Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 26, Connersville, Fayette County, 9 December 1826 — Page 1

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-Sin Volume I. CtiwnevsvWW, vavv, Satvwdvxy, DeceiwW.v i 1326. Number 26.

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In the brig-John, which arrived at loston

a 'China. They were settled in that country, aslliogcrs, of Cincinnati, and has been in opera-'fort on the part of oursei. Let the practice ton a well as in other parts of Asia; many centuries tiou about twoycar, running at present tiUO jthemselv es he unifumly mentioned in terms of

few dav ao-o, cine rasercr Dr Wo, VTl0r 10 the Christian era; even as early as spindles. employing about thirty hands, all hut ; reprobation, and let 115 avoid those who pars si-iant" Weut'of tiie Colon yof Liberia, who re-; 1000 ) vars ''P- They migrated from Per-,o:jr of which cAom are joung women and them a we would the midnight assassin, tr-U tf a visit to his family The papers 'JU ! u u-v 1)1 'horason. They say t liem?c-lves '. "clt (as the agent informs us.) by the great adversary of God and man.

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tU,ru,Kvll,ltl.lul;rl, i.ilov.niP mai mev came irom me vvest.orirom rsivu.

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n .-.s over again that our readers luivealrea.lv- 1 "V """ l ""l? ' 1 l" 1 , , " .

nothing l-ut spinning, a weekly profit to the

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rhe establishment h

ue

or

Cm f irt f a rft an shirt.. The late sergeant Hall, of eccentric memory, was once incited

as ix or seven small

I:i!U. .Will C.LM II f IK'H?, ! IKi'.l I'l II f Uf.UII "I 11 .1111 II- . , , , , I - . -III seven! of the small expedition hastily fitted ',f,vsl11 Persia, and the tn-re ue-tern puts .-i dwelling houses belonging to it. occupied by .to sf end some days m the country with Uud out fir 'the Colony some time o ' at ' l-oston jAsia:: ltissnd they received .me additions 1''' emi-loyfti m the Factory, and taken all Eikir:e. Hi" wife who knew his characteiisT! is is s'eied upon with r,'eat apparent' ati-a,ter t!,e -lestiui ti.in f Jeiu.-.tlrm hy Ti. t et..er.j.ie-e it a Innomc little village en- tic negligence, advised him inter alia) to put k tu v. - ..ii'.'.i'i.'Jr .,c o .. Uus, in 70. Some of them hav e 1 c ome .Maliom ii. e.,ed hy active industry. Such vill ges.jon a clean shirt every monurg. "For this pur

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r..m..i, fi.lpfrvlliP,'liPrm. -.n.l ri.li.oio fj.p-eians. 1 OCV' nav e a iranmon Uitl .ria!i;im. n-.". t.inu, vr viitu i n". u.iu .k.m-ii ujinx. nncu

rived it from him. There is a in eat simiiari- tear the purees ot tiie Whitewater river

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,.,,J0io,.t;MCul,irl, I,,,., I.n m-l.!n :liwl'"''0 I HIV Ml .lv I. t II 1 1 . e I ee 1. 1 1 1 il Mil

i,.,w;iv . ii!,,,,,- tn(,i,i;j, ..r.Vrm'i- to'"'as tlie smtnor ot'ti.eir law. and tint Mo-esde tnev are numerous.) from nen t!ic mouth to

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i lii-h nrrs n oi'rolor m;i v emigrate fnMil mer

.,t -,,,.,t r.i..w ...oJ.ino- mnrit.V lctvvceii ti e bins of .Vmham or

than we have nlwav s endeavored to incub ate. lh' e ot tbeChe; ee. 4i i. i , ; t ii i -i. I t, tiw-. 1' wtr.n, rllm .iP Atnaham to have lived

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Mo

d tin. springing up at ev cry eligible mill seat, (and will, I have no don! t. last voudnrmg our vis

it, the sergeant s rrturn. his vife lem.irked how stout he had grown; addii.r. at the

We art authorised to state that .Mr. Hog same time a h pe. that he had complied with

Cannot nol place themselv e within the Hop-: ics. Thev areas uns-ife in Africa, as thev'v

i'his ( id i, .alien m ikes ersmtends to apply to tlie Ivgi-l itiire ot this. tier reop:est ahout the shirts. J 1c r hu-1 and 2vuv tis i.ei' re our tte. at the ap, ru.ichiag si'sion, f r an incor-jtold her that he had; but what was her a; n

era: w l.eieas our acaunt plans ni:i altout prrai!o.ioi ro- pieeni t .-tai'lisiiment. Willi inc iMiinei ion iinning max, wiin ins cu-iomarv ai-

frica as thev ! ' ' 1 !' Tne pen..l bet v. ecu Abraham privilege d hi investment of cap-ital to forty isence of mind, lie had actually ut n one over the coast oflhe an'i -s notveiv (tuie.ent in the two ac- or till v lou.-and .toilais. i,roukziile jajxr. the ether, and ua at that moment perspirii.g if.an.ts. la tae ;um .ent e hmee lavxs, u!d( h o- under the int'uence of no less thtn six.

would he at the Mime season on (juif of .Vexico.

Westate. from authority, that, at the latest 'ngiaate.i w is ii Ai.riu.am, as they pretended.

are. Mints. ihet'oL'tiev was m i eas-p-j a.. I pt pering tievond anticipation. Simho e i n e of it w ill be found in the traets puhliric.i t--;iav ; r.a I all the letters received fn m ii;e Colony areof the same tenor, llavicg aiw a s encourage. 1 this iiiMertakeing. v. beoig mn e .V: in re in the leliet ot its. mic ts. we vet pledge ....

ecrn-.ves iaour rea iers. mai, it we ee reason

a. e ir.u'es ot a nolv

in.

ath. hi their

.1 lrui'-sfri)n Vtnn.nt! With wh.at jdea-

i ineir more ,in .. : ,. ..,.,..,. ... i...... ,t ,, i

a-.cient wrung-, l.iev sav Aoam was the first lVV1111r i tl m,, ui.it i ii : aiaa-that Aiaai.am wa- the uajautho: ot the, !ONn,:: iK1; t. Oct'M.lmrrisontncnt f,r law . w iui ii u .!;. it : w ar. is i nt. li4ied by .lores. rt , im , ...i "...,

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ai ion ot tieav en ; by w Inch

Commodore T:ilur. The Maine Hegirter, -ichites the fallow mg aiunlote of Comitfd.ire Tucker. -I lemcmber well hearing thi vei erabie man relate hi leceiving hi tiit cmnmi-

siou m our navy, i le w as at .viariierieal. Ka

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i in v ok oi .tie a .. i ai ion 01 oeav en : ny w incn u.,,,-,, ,,i i . . i c..a.:...-

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i probata me.uo t..e ii.viMhle One who in- . ...... J, imt)r;,snm, , ' ioi (1,Jlt h :i .atter h.. return trom hngland, ;in. at tl,-t.me

Imoiis t .e heavens all worhis llence.in time.' ..!.:. . .1 . i ' W al:mgton va at Cambridge 1 ucker. then

Mil' ' Mil II lliri I l UK- III '"I. "Ut Hill 'lT."liVI . - ! 1. t. l l.il. 'i 1 ..ntiir nvm Ct' u rtlffllir iiyiaiI litf- t.n-A 1 1 r.,

,l I "'ll'i llltlll. ... , .1111111. l'VIll. 1117" lll'F ;thers door. v hen a gailv dressed mlcer r- dc

manki ..i, w iiv) wui!iipfii the Uod of heaven

frit in the progn- ofti.ne. we s!,ali he vere .e., to ux me.r U.ougms upon ami to a- 1)lcvrr, moil(! t() lillCl1v : Muv, i:. UXor'T ' - V , C pMnptmietractugeur tav orahle epeioaa-.d :uy bodies, as the Sun, Moon, and ultho alM;llioil n- r;i;ll( v J, lw u. to Uft ;dom, the street. It wa-m the dark of ev e.a-diM-ouraintr contributions, as e hav e heret.-! s! ore,as , he emblem ot these. Ahra--.,,, s distressing t!, the poor, and so ah.o,-,nu' incer, seeing I ucker thusemphned, f.e been eraiest and sincere , t!io other sa , wors.upea Heaven, but not un- rc;i, lor,e,y lee olh,;in,initv j.odenpto him and asked hi.n if he oM ini. e. There is no possible motive, m, ibe'" Z '.ese Jews are; No man who pocs a sp.uk of benevor. V",'" " ,.raW Samuel I ucker .... . ... i . f... I. ...... I ....... i ..... . I I i r..i. I.. I I - L f p :itnlil.liil -l 1 Ci f.tf.l I, int

ation. and should enlist tlie 1 e. to exertions

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pait ofany individual in tiiis n uritrv . to glo

ov er this scheme, or to mirer.;- se-it t;tte or prosj e is ol t!ie Colony, w'ai.'h have always . 1 1 v 1 1 1

ice . lairiv and candidly represei.ted ly the I'oard of .Managers. .M.f. Int. At THKXTIC TKOM LIP Hill A. c r i ; c r s 1 r. o m r c ; l ; c l v r r k s .

'On the lt ot' June, w as con h;.

rnf nt w n( Cv and l a

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Rioaey

inoustrious, vV ale esteem'

Tiiev hive

h p.ce in hi lue-ist. can 1 ok with iudilieience

Iresidel. Tinker, astonished, answered him

m t!o negative, saving theie i no such man

sai l to he ii aiest an

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i.VJ feet lomr and loU w lie. and de.licate.t to 1 ,. ...1. . .. .. .... 1 .. ii here, there is no other bam I ucker in this

, . ' ,i 'K.oia 1 1 i'e 1 ennie. w oicu auinoi i.es an 01 . , . , i- . 1 1 . i he Cieaior am l'rescr er oi ad thin--s , 1 , , t mr. but im-cll.-Immedi.iteh on hearing tins ' u 1 ioiu0 . peer to w lert a man tro.n the mltrace and pro . .,- , ,, . , 1 i :,..ii, hi. 1 1 . .1 1 it,t 1. .ii .1-.. i,i. t-.i.! ... iir. . . the oincer rai-ed his lieaver. ami lowimr low.

,v 11 v ......V u.:1, ot his Miheriug lamily, and thrust him: ... , . svoagiie,iltar.( Israel, Jehovah, uui Uod, .. . ,.. 1 jptesented him his coriiniiani iti the navy. '

- ... Miiiiiiiiim niunui ii ii!ii, uirnii ii' t .i'i"v;;

is toe .. .iv Jen vvah. Ihi-Tthow man claims of him a paltry pittance When tne people enter the temp.c, the; ;0-,Sl;s u,M..,rs vr)Mk 1:ut1cU U the law ot take 011 then shoes, and when they p.ay thev ',,. s the stain be wiped awav.

,n agree turn towards tne west. i ne peism, woo leaos .j t h , . . t, n,ri.c'e..

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.loeitaiMs an i ali t! t ; e.oiu-en ol toe law co.e.s ais nice w mi a nun veil. 1 ney

a f ria :oi h ai :. :o be held in 1 e.iev e m a j 1. .gment, m a ai adise a..d a pi n

A memorial from the land-debtors in Alahama. a id i t sed to Corigres, is in the course of cin ulation iri that St ite. for sign iture. the ol-

liipie, hv tl

e r-a ictv 11. r ever.

I'ui cha:-e jOl punishaiv.it. 1 nc bai)iath is kept su-u-ti

div them, iul thev do iai uliempt to maki

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I 1. 1 . I . I . I I' I Ml "III. II 17 " '" HUH 111. (II II Hill 1 I III a 'orediti 1 may he permitted to wreak his ven-., ... . ,, . 111. 11 , - . 1 , . 11... ihill to aliovv land i.ehtof s w :(o hav e t-een c-m-

gean e up n me poor neoior, ami piace lae oar .. ,

1 1 hhd. Tobacco, American, value 1C0 ii 3 bl-ls. Hum d 4o I ( boxes pipes do 1 ;i I fu pieresThrea iClotiid 50 10 Muskets tio 40 I 2 jr. tasks j owder (io 1U f Smaller articles do 10 j Total 73

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O' a ti is- a hetw 1 11 him and his iihei ty, anl , 1 . 1 l a i . 1 , . . . .- " 1 their ongin.il coutiac t.to relinouish then lai.d, I 01 e keen him until, hv a consi.iei .ttion ol t h "... 1

iie.s,,. tes. nor even "o into the tcundc w here , , . , to re-enter tlie simc on more t.iorali;e tern s. Mi. n.ur , 11 u oin j,j imiu un iuiiia uui .,, () !.! laitlll v, he can W Til 'IT 1 1 Oil! hi III the 1 1 . ,

an ldie i-woisoiPiH .1. i.ti.les the 1 entatemii V 1 .... . V. : a .... I" s ui gea minis memorial, ihf, me land oeht

1 ! i ana 1 1 ai uus 01 inose iiuiigs 1111 11 aie 11c!t!,ev have also pa, p. ol Uaiau, Dan.el auU Jet-; . tilC )VtutVt ,,f hie. i 'afro,.

1 .

(irneral FHSian Allen, of (i reeti-Monntnin-heg' on

Culumlvs (O'ii.). () t. Th Synod of 0 00, v hich dosed their sesion in tins town

i'ues iav last, held a diausion on a uue-'

mriimrj , a pari ot vm..,s. lon.i j uiaia ( i.ju..- tin which had been bet re lelerred to t.ie ilutioa of a ve: j pieasiag tale, u ntt.-u y .r. ii.o- Assembly of the I'reshy terian Churcii. ki r. 1 1 i'. il.uli ip; 1.1, la t.e Ailati.if r-.cavv.iur ! .. ; .; . j. . " ... .,.,. ...

I' I 11 . iru:ii. 'if .'Hull mini ouiiiuiv i ill I his liann lie trom to ( nn.es trom ' , ne an rina; iv e ot w hn h a large maiority con.1 , x- 1 , , . . ol 1o la.irlainl itui Aur oar 1 evwi;:u..i..i v nihi. ; . tne harot.anfl within M . .bd.ns river, which ht. WiiS tl,, ,., ,,,.,,,,'u , :;..(. .,u,Vii. ""red. I his decision by tins numerous reliD long to tl,e second class in magnitude id the tir.u .ilv suli e i to tne tuMperu.,; f ia...i-nv , 1 '.'! cs denomination, atlords a new consolation riv cr oi W . Africa. It ,s ; miles long. I mile ere vv 1 aware vd i is uciueui c 10 ins ,.w u an vf , t a, the fountain of philanthropy is about senwioe; drv. level, of the in st piodu ti . e soil in the cmianv; I is peeuliar aiui impaiu ni .,;. p. -r dnig forth a new stream of emancipation to the world ; forming the kev of an immei.se and writhtu aial ei.aie.l i;,. naii-na: l.-n at tn. o.a. ai u,c enthralled Afi icans.

l.',.ri. fruh. Lis nc.cliiv Ij ..is v aase anil e.iuiinv w.i, Imcul ii .

I invaluable country, and emmam J ot a rich and boundless inter 101.

fs.

Its

soil

will

ci.uiire. Oi.eiluy vlienslpi ndni otters ol A . era in ;

asdv subsist l.'H);. fnnd:es ,t has excellent

terniorv were made to tan y v no 1 1

During the past sias n when theWhitewa

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ii. tl.. ir.it nl...,i Cil :..-r..v..,..l .,. . I ,r . - ....... 1,1 ",l;,,nv .','iuiVi I. . O. I.,..,.v.,

xvater and builning maieiiai in ahundam e fndi red to i.iin as the nru o ufi.is ii.u . e.iisii; n- acei tained the ij'iantity of water (lis, barged .1 v . . . . . . 1 1 i ... i ..... i".. ..i .:.i i. 1 1 i ..... ..

n. is iwo or inee small native hamlets l-ut the ra-reii jot.d hearin--, l.e nisi out o. I u ions r.c, oy ine uvo m, i. ojj...sut; nrooKv iul-. in iav I'e pie hav e ever been anions the in st friend auJ ;,f rr ventii.c inai.j nu.-i'-, i c d tl ids triU West fork 1 G7,0;' 1, and in the Kast fork OU, and peaceable of all our neighbours, l'os- 1 y exclaiming " lj tlie ilurii.d Jei.o.ii, jon are ;,-, cubic feet were discharged in a second session is given immediately, and the hrst pay- t'PtK mf,as aian tempted nr Saviour in ti.e -pj,,. u hole discharge of both per second, 217, ,,,i tn .. ,..,ii . ...iii i m llderness, v lien neilder t lie I levil nor v "ii posst ss - , . .,,, c..., i , Tiieni 10 a small amount lias la en made. ., . .. . . , ' , obculut. leet. i . ij:tr.

nor ever will one inch ol li.e rich Ian-Is .ni oiler.'

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Vessels of 75 to 10(1 tons .may enter the

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w in (.nun mm, ii ii i ,u e in i in: m;u.iie - t "v . . . i i , i - ... . , ' i oiNG Laiiif.s. IN ext to mothers vour.cr la

Tu c -v "'Ml";'" l l,,;lce. n,;n10 H is said in the .WW ,h M nt that the'dirs have ti.e g.eate.t agencv in fo.ini, g the 'Hv tamil.es there, on the next arrival tmm death of the eeleorated I Wra U m Wo pro-! cIi:ir;l lor 0,' the other sex. Their induence

on- i oiieo oiaies. i ne small scnooners nuu.i- lessor oi rsarirerv m mo i niversnv oi ris:.. .as . . . i . . . i

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Ill" mil lllillliv llir V.III'M kl1 Oil lie .'l.llll 111 rnnitn. "ii i iiJittii i in j;. . n ...i. i in n. lli-lv:il- .. l.i I .1 ... .... , , ;; i,. .oi i).,.,,rri, ii.w- nu'i ffi ii...o ouug men, although their characteis are in : communicate with the l am everv w eek. or S1 H lt tluongliout ltal , ow i.g to tin -value ot r i .c. .i .. ., , . .... las rc natation anl the excellence ui nis. bkill. We llicnnne ionned, reonire some powerlu

v unii.M -o. ue "nossin Pniladelnhia. a snreon, nlivsu-ian and rest . amis just at t he time w hen thev ate be

.iri i . s g . ssai lomthel ape. professor, whose dissolution (vvl.it.h may IVovi- coining acquainted w ith the vvoi hi, and are be nntv. tu I inn ou .. .,,i. I , a. I 1 V . . . . .J T

, 'V, ' , a,,',"V '"uv ' l"ee long avert) would occasion a similar regret jnmg to move bevond the inspection of a mo 1 auls all. or nearly all ot whom have ac- almost thn.ujrhout the Union, ami ti.e hssofv.i.om iT-t.v0 'PH. lemales with whon l.ially lemove.l there, or have .na-!e imp.ove- would he severe for the whole a,,,trj. n,rlinKhir j" ate, are the "guardians of their vir aients on their land,. I he whole nun.oer ot n drew crowds ol patients from all parts ui It-lj-,,,; M,a a( (,)unta)io ft;r nM)st ottlie oul .inic p . intations actually ass,gt!od .s exclusive lticesiato which they fall. It requires but lit

UU'T" " ie..,,HUii,. .t.-, Aani,Ja1ures. it seems, try the annexed ar- tr ol.servaticn to be conv im ed that multilu.le ric tide, that the cotton manufacture dues not pros nt'voung men, who are destitute of religion

INot an mdiv i In ilfrorn INorth Carolina ha per on the W Intewater. I he establishment i,rin( iples, pursue that line of conduct whicl 1.. ilV I ... .. i .. .. 1 1 .. I til. : .. C -it i : ... ..:i I .. i i . . . . ... . .

j'liini-n iii in i .in 111 iie.uiii. in t Miseiii'iicr oi ni .mi. ivoji'is i siaiio lon.'iu iiniMr annual is most likely lo meet the views ui the v oung

emigrating to this country. Most of them are profit of J5 per cent, upon the capital employ ladies with whom thev associate, and whos

jinhling

anil cultivatmsr their lands on ed. I us ta t ouirht to nut at rest the atuue .........hriiinn ihe ihnn tn oht'iin TIipip is

ii .

houses

She St. Pauls. hensiou. entertained hv manv in tl

bnprov ement" cf every description ars go- borhood, that such an estaldishment would ,t be relinquished, were it reprobated, and if i? forward with activitv, and t.n a scale not tl0t he profitable. Wencver had any doubt, the perpetrators of it avoided by the yung, i lhte known in the Colony. this subject and out opinion is confirmed (l0 fashionable, and the intelligent of the sex. The lumber and stores introduced by tlip hy the successful result of Air. Uogers enter- NI10 mt the most hardened and impudent r a i ic: i.... i -i .i .. terprise. Combine su.licienev ot capital with hhisohemer will now Pvennltrr an nith ir lhe

dfn .rtm. nt in i very rcM-e, table situation l,ru,leritP ;in' a,ltl lherc cun be 110 doubt presence of any respectable female. If theo- he entitled to re-enter in all cases except jiartiTit nt in a vci) re pe tame sisu.uion. l4 4. M.i, . , , . ...r .... :.. udiere t li.-.liUr of lie rirtihr:tp. m th .;.

nsmlersfromthe ' " ",- inmsmn 10 u goon or preveni evu, tvne. ... - - - - . 'V"": ' ,

Franklin Factont.Wc hav e recently sev e- one s now er, he a crime, w hat a tremendous:"' l'" P" 'g' "''" ""'?' ' u

of AI ahann, previous to tiie abohti hi of I fie credit s-tem. w is lii.;V.UXMi. which ex' t ed-

ed the tleht due for the vitic number ot a. res

111 the other Statts and Tei ritorie, ,5K.v LM)

This immense dillerem e is caused by the

eculiar circumstam es in which tne State was

daced at the tune when the gocernme.it a'es

were made, vi.: in ibl., 1... anl l,.to'i:.g

to the 1 a zoo contracts, and the iietili us a.ue

which was given to property by the exaggerated statements of inteirsted S'trtditoi". anj

when profuse cmi.-mns of hank rr.tes inurdated the Western countrv. facilitated the v iews

f these schemers, and the ruin of their viciirn.

l'lie lands in market vveie eagerly l.fti3g.t up

it enormous prices, in the expectation of real

izing immense fortunes, hut. in 1C.!U, befoie the lust produce was obtained, cotton was re

duced to less than one-halt ot its former value;

and the purchaser hav e been left impov ei -li

ed to such ar. extent as to prevent ti e paymc -.t

of the instalments w hich remain tine. They

are. in t onscnuence ofthi adverse change. left

in the situation of mere tenants for the ig'nt v ears of credit allowed, with no prospect before them but that of a compulory abandonment of their lands and improvements, unlese Congress -.hall 'end a fav orable ear to their memorial for rel'ef. The relief prav ed fri con tained in cei tain provisions which are suggested as the basis of an act, and which aic as foh lows; That all lands w hirh liave been relinquished, under the several acts of Congress for that purpose, mav be divided into five clase, arI subject to re ent.y at the following l.xed prices viz: 1st class to embrace all lands which exst r4f-0 per acre, or upwards, at j?5 per acre. iM clas to 1 m racc all lands which cot m uc than S-v) peracie and less than $ '0. at $-1 pracre. Id i lass to embrace all lands

which cot more than i(J per acre and les than s; 20. at S ", per acre. -1th cfas9 to embrace all lands which cost more than 15 per acre ami les than j?H). at S- 'er iu reall lands that cost or less, at the mininum price.

That the person relinquishing, his heirs, fee

rapidly

f expeiw?e and" attentlorl.1,

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