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the follow ir.r com Ir,r,..-,(,,.,, !lV),n unquestionable authority - :. 0 i I - 'it tcfoie i c 1 1 at Oh . t T Ft r binhU d i V. n '.be 1 1 i-r , ii:.'t ni" t ! i P 'I SiMi in ebni u ' 'Al ;v ; i ; J j . i -.!!- u u- ooi . I - e , 'h i - ( f .i e. 1 M":t ; 7 ' e. ' r u: 1 b i.n o, ; e "j"' ''v.-t' J,:tn, o( i a 5..r.ii!-:. his r;uz- , h i more than 1 : ( O. a i : i .! I II 1 a! 2'." 1: - r !t r u - in fo?r wr,:i.-i leave funi It .i than the ueie uoith ir i . hr ! i! !: ) The HiitMi told him -int lll.-v n n iri.rc In ! r i n r : ! : I ti!t':i an ' l'!h-ir hind ei, :heii own es - ei-i r,Mi! I d. that hn-:ine tor thf-rn now ; th-.t hi- (the ,m ii.-an) "vernment were ;l v t Mi'd-i h nl- to t e -ure for making p h a ii Hi: un. i ut thry mn-t stirk to it" ('a I t t'c ikit.s tin.liv-jr lf. rouhl do nothing ... i . I .... I II . I . . c . T 1 ...... Ill .I.1' f'llM-l! l-l tlMI- Wflll lO l.llllU-,11 a !'i ( arh I -I and, iold his hoards at 1 3 pei ,l 1m. k a leturn caig consisting mo'.ily nt r;. .i-c. u ;n h iip fiMillii lor 1 ) rr tits
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a -all. i) The whole- imp it and export (rr- We ,! ,v0 known him t r many ears, duties he hai t-pav at St Martitn an-t all !in'1 c ,r'r't a';,t' expressing our belief that oi-t.nn Il Mise chaiges am unted to jl loj''10 1'nMic li.ivel.ta man, w hose station
lv. I had tin s arc runt Horn the mourn 'd Capt. rrikin- i.irii-f-i, ivho cays, no oth r ps-el ti.an the Tort of Saco ha to hi- knowledge been to the IiitiTi We-t ! !,i I-!ands siurp the mi- named opening r i ;r I'oi t? that he w ill nev cr go there a-a;;). aiid consents that I should have his statement pu1 ! 1 1 1 e d Fortia-ul A kerlistr.
- it - - - ? 7 V" ?.-!:?'.; an lp'it rfi c : : -Wo ha e postponed tell the Ts:aitij-sixth Day of -easMti (. h.-'lieve that there has ben a S)ciol,tr next. Counii y new spapi r? will v-titnaiir illort mong the petitioned i'ddige the committee, and ?erve those in ,nd tewaic'ed u!-ai. that sv;uni the jtete Uei!. by inserting this notice tor two j. - f.i'-e department, to embarrass thejorthrte weeks. are lequested to 1 1 . uhition of the oj position prints, bo ;a-k thi- favor et all papers friendly to the fp.ient are the inspire es, in which the jau;C of the home industry, who may see
irnnlaiid ; to that et;ert h e re a: v i i;-. and so nvmilest the d:iT' M ncc in the ficilities afforded to our suhsCiibers ;iik :! a-- which are enjoyed by the pati. n fd ihe pies-es in the pay of the t oert ir. i I. that we cannot attnlute it othei caiw than paiti?an de-ign. The-e things airht not .o to I e ! A siibscrilrr of ours at Manhattan, lint . undcrdato nf the -lih inst. sas: Vout letter ar l ived at tliis cilice in .seven ilas, and our paper very cfu n does n .1 ai ri e hei e in two or thiee weeks. ft mmi ran tell me the reas"i ot then J I I ' I ' .III I I 1 up v . w... - - - bemjr so nra difieren-e, I should he very r' mil' h nle a?ed to know the cause I .1 I . A, iiiL-n ' in answer to this lequesl we can do no bet'.er th in to state that we ueie in fumed by a subscriber of ours in another ta So wn in Indiana, that when complaining a Jaeli'on neighbor, of the irregularity .ith which the l ocus was received nu times two. sometimes three weeks fier it is dne, and verv peldorn in lesiian t. n days, or at least, a week after its ate, when it should anive cn the I nda fter its pu' lication ; v said his ne:g!ihoi ,i i -oil him to discontinue it, and take the. Ad'.eitise: ; becau-e imialiviijs catne .. 'Milailv, and neverartai We say this looUs like a dnig-i to embarra- the rir n atio-i of tiie opposition papers, semewliere i.yi-litig in the po-t ojlh e depai tment, am. to la' ilttate tlie operaitions of the presses w hose business is to deceive the people! are pleased that our friend, to whom a. h adv i' e w as civen, rejected it with can. as he wa well convinced that the Viilt was not ( ins, but was on? oi the eviiwhu h the people must submit for tin iresent. ! eio.o; remeoiless. until in then t ihe huil from their seats o ill :on "power the u irked men, who so cor them. f ' cvs. ran ir .-;.- When Michael Angrlo had lim-hr d his painting the day of judgement, the mo-t sei ion-t i.. eption made to tht t. oeral couiposdion, t his contempora rie-. was that of violating decorum, m re jh -o'dino so liiany flames without drape r. The fn -t person who made this oh jochon was iht pope's master of theceiem anies, who. seeing when three parts fm i-hed and being a.skcl his opinion, told his ho liness, th.at it as moie fit toj a brothe. than the people's chapel. This circum Stanco cau-ed Michael Angela ta mtro dm id his portrait into the picture with ass's ear? ; ar.vi, not overlooking the duties of his tempoiul office, he represented him as maiter of the ceremonies of the haver world, ordering and duo c tmg th. disi.os.il ,.f the damned; and U- heighten the character, w reathed him with a sei-p-n .in Dante's well known altitude ol Mi-.o;. It ! tercrdei, that the monsignerc peti ti 'iif.i t!ie p. pe to have hi- per!i:iit tke. 0 i' o; the picture and that cf the palmer pr r. it ad ; to w hi' h the poj e is s n 1 1 e replied, "had yulotun p'MC : t - ihne might have I een -mo r .ia ov hifti'.'n !; II ' r. u '.'i f ' re lirn'i ',' theu ; . i. i :ta'( mption." (' tht tor A sm',"iiar proi-iMH i- maae .r t!ie eve e. t Hie horse t Je;n hv ... j a ( died tl.O '.- ; su'.-: ince, ot It i- moi-tened t miK liaL'e. to take d t'.e ('o.! ( as the e i I ana w ipe n r f: . - i i: '. t he e i - h'i dl e v i .I; : .. i:"U" on it, th h t;reai I ; ! i , i : . - rino p a-' 1 1 r . Tin .on. ii, . I the , :. is ,"i ,. t.. it by l !! -i IC -u' .1 1. . I i h i w e . s S I ' "I -:
oLI. j'.ielj, ?o a 3 ;. !iiic cn :!.o w i 1 1 1 rtcaf velocity over the rye, and then Icl it come ha' k as quickly. Ignorant per-ors. v hen litis haw is in rlanitd from col 1 arid swelled -o as to nj pear. iv!iir!i it never d cs in a heaith
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' .... . . r 7 t , , , J Dr; SA WJ'.L L. MITCHELL. ,l!! in !pf;it jo-aMo laborer i in the field re. in New ' ' " . uitMi ai ir. residence, in .New "! r'fy, on Wednesday morning la?t 1 ' '" '' M'" no nian ever received more ItIII . . if':-i0 If 1 I r,. ,-.rr tnii 1 o , T.fl.r.ll. j, , nun jl.'i i' 1 1 ri in. urn , leu- men have hte n more lit eral in ' I ""'"j: meir Knrwiecge. 1 1 1 j v r i . - atc c;te!ei ahnjf, not onlv, in ma.!1' andard f-cientitk work?, l.nr in several j ' ' d V a n d U((!Jv 1 'llfnul5. uliPTP liP did :, n ,rrl would t e :, h some men j fio " .'r) write tor mere re-utation The :rfll9l amhitin cf Dr. Mitchell was to Ic usefli ar,t' U1 t'li"5 1jw men have won a proujllpr ''5t irjctiou. Hi-simple unostentatious m;innprs ratlier depi eciated him with that ; Ha t f i") t Cf: tr. Tr 1 1 1 1 f v it. ti t tunlr llil .rcil. J u.Hiu inut i,l-uv nes nugnt to he accompanied hy a sliew d dignity: hut his frun ls alone could not ! v " ' ""it- ui in? mi;i u"uui,iiiu j ..... .iwL rUxnJ ut uumiu, L I. Star. From tKc .V. Y America i Advocate. The Convention of Delegate to represent t lie Agricultural, Me hanical, (jiui mcrcial, and manuf.ictui ing interests, in'tnded and adieiti-ed for the second ediiCsda v in October nest. hv nnlrr lot the Commit tep aomaraed In r:ill it tthi- notice. To the Jricr.ds of American Industry. We have once or twice, of our own oiere motion, given it as our opinion, that .loin ii ia i I . Ml tacked in a manner mpming ;ill our force to rei-t ; and our view s on tins r tibject, independent of all communication with ther, are, that if there be not a general turn-out our forces, and aa array of our strength immediately pot in requisition, our whole fvstoni is in ?ie;it danger: not (lO - tl lit LHll Ot i 'frt I f 11 J lll(5llilClll) iiKxl our numbers are not sutlicient both I.I I. I I... ....., n r i t -.1 numbers and argument are with ua but w e think we discover thai apathy among some ot our mends that always augura ill .to any cause when it manifests itself among those whose duty it is to be on the tort and forwatd in the ranks of defence. Our cotton manufacturers, our iron found ers, and our mechanics whose whole and -ole existence depends upon a strict adherence to the tariff policy, who must utterly perish without protection, have, we very much fear, fallen into this distructive calm These interests, we repeat, are slumbering in false security, with the enemy at the gates of the citadel. We w uhJ therefore again and aa'm sound the tocsin meeting? should be forthwith called in every part ol" the country, the armors should be wakened up, unless they aie prepared for the scenes of 1219 and" IBiO to be acted over again. These are our own opinions, and we tnd we would, as before ohserveil, ot our own motion, reiterate the alarm, nut the hject of the present aVd i ess is not so much 'o'tate our own views, as to give the views f many old and tried friends of the Amer n an S stem We have received this morning tetters from several States, all breath mg but cue language viz that our ene a. ics finding they can do nothing with us y arguments, are determined to overpow er us with Names. Many cf those who are our friends, and would not wish to see manufictuies det roved, are not aware how easy a matter it is to open a floodgate, which will sweep ! iwav all our fair prospects, and destroy th1 harmony and heauty ot our present system; and many of our correspondents f o-day. believe the apathy which appeals imonsr us . particularly among our cotton manufacturers and 7iechanics, tends gieatly to increase this feelhng. Natural enough is it, that an idea should prevail among those of our trieu ls who know nut ihe details of our system, that if the parties most interested w ill not come forward, it must tie because there is a willingness to have the amount of their protection re duced. We would not labor this subject ?ua mui h. but cannot withhold these opm ions of cur true and tried fnend-; we do iherefoie ardently hope these hints will he taken, and that our triends every w here mil put their hands to ihe plough; else will the j h n-h be idle in the furrow, theshut Ue sSumhe: in the loom, the spindle cease oi tuin. and our various mechanics be unemploved wanderers. We say, therefoie, igam and again.--Han;: out oar banners; on the outward wall I he ta v i- thl tin v cume. Let the fiiendsof the American System wrv where be called together, and ap
o. int d. legale? to meet in ibis city on toe :"th day of October nest. bu h a meet ..." ;im . "u-d;t then to a-; mble will shed a iiht that wi!l he seen from Maine to New Ihb'ans, and will open the slumbering ves ol those who are resisting m fdlie eeeuiitv.
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FOR TH F. VIXCFN.NRS CAZF.TTE. 1HK WARRIORS PARTING. Farewell, (or lis tl.y countrv's call That hnlathee from thy partner eo, r.-rhaps 'twill i,P ti,y fa t,, nil B' l.catli s n.o proud and crur foe. This tortured hrtn-t will hunt with pain, If von no mure -hah ble- these eyes If tar hryorid yon di-taut main, In ;i eolj grave my sold.er Iic3. Then every scene we I n ai so wall, then every n'evc iitifi rieighb'ring tree, I hen our dt ar mitive lull and dell. Will hut readm! me stdl of tiac. When t!.o--e ih-ar imbes shall climb Diy Unce, To tell their little artless tale, And thinking fondly oft of iliee, Will ask v. hen tllou wilt come a;ai.".. Oh M:. nai-t I tell them father sleep;, 'lhiit lather wiil awake no rnorr, Htli rloou"? tl..:r he avinir bo-om strep, While thee, my SanJy I deplore I W O if you fall on battle plain, How drear will be thy gory beJ ; No friendly hand to soothe tiiy pain, O'er thy pale corse no tear drop shfd. He eyed hi- bal e nnd partner dear, V ei was the warrior's manly cheek! That heart that nevi r bow'J to fear, In love, was kind, and calm, ami aeek We part, but O may heaven defend, And shield thee safe from nil alarm0, I ill home my course I joyful wend, And clasp thee in a victor's arms. lie said up si rung the fresh'nin? srale;, All hand.? on deck the boatswain cries, Swiftly they spread the hoisted pails, And through the deep the vessel tlies. Far o er the curling billows tost, By the strong breezes orrvard driven, She watch al it 'till each sail was lot, linking beneath the verge of heaven. There oft when tempe-ts vex the deep, Long, long before the break of merii, "he leaves her babes, to Watch and weep, W here Sandy from her breast was torn. Ah! many a tear upon the gale, It- erystal dews will suit distil, Fer Sandy w ill return again, Thy breast with peace and joy to fid. For dying 'mid the ensanguin'd strife, Beyond yon distant stormy sea. He hreath'd a prayer with parting life, That Heaven would shield his babes and thee. harp f tin: Wi.ST .MEMORY . There's not a word thy lip hath breathed--A look thine eye hath given That is not shrin'd w ithin my heart, Like to a dream of heaven ! There's not a sot whe re we have net A favorite flow'r or tree There's not a scene by thee belov'dj 1 hat is not prized by me. Whene.'r I hear the linnot's song, Or the hJytbe wood-lark's lay, Or matk upon the golden won The ro clouds decay; W hme'er I catch the breath cf flowers, Or music from the tree, Thought vvihi;9 her way to distant bowers, And Memory chugs to thee. MARRIKD In this county on the 4th in-' by the Rev. Mr. Alexander, Mr- Afuiiibaid M'Kee, to Miss Jllia Ann Smith. DIED In Vigo county, Indiaua, on the !th inst. Rev. Kdwin Rav, an eminent minister ot the Methodist Episcopal Church. DISSOLUTION. pUK partnership heretofore existing under 1 the firm of S. M. Hone,& Co. is this day dissolved. All persons indebted arc requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber, who alone is authorised to settle, thfi ntfuir- o; the lato firm. A. l.E ROV. Vmceniies, Oct. 4, 1831. 2-Jt frOTICEL 3Jotm liaUj, 7"n.L attend to any business in the Probat T Court in the settlement of decedents' estates. Executors and Administrators will hnd it to their interest to call. OiTice under the Clerk's ofTice. Vincent,, Oct 8, 1331. 2-4t mJ ZDS 9 T. D. BEERY & CO. Respectfully inform their customers and friends in general, that they have just receive d from Philadelphia and Baltimore a larce and well selected assortment of Fail and Winter Goods consisting in part of the following articles viz: Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassmels, Flushing;, Blan kets, Flam Is, Baizes Bangup Cords, Vestingassorted, plain and figured Bombasett, Bomba sines, black) and colored Circassians, Tartans, Plaids and Camblels, Beaverteen?, Merino and Cashmere Shawls, black worsted Hoseiry, .Men'. Tartan Plaid and Camblet Cloaks, Ladies Tartan ditto, Calicoes and Gingham? of the latest fashioi.s Bati-te, Cambric, J ackouet and Swiss Muslins, 4-4 Irish Linens, Long Lawn. Cravat-, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Verona? and Cotton Flag ditto, Silk Flag and Ban ana ditto, 4-4 an I 6 4 Linen and Cotton Table Diaper, 4-4 and 7-8 Bed licking, 4 4 i: 7-8 Bleached and Brown sheetings and Shirtings, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Gloves kc. Also Black Italian Lustring, B ack Sarsnett, Black and White Italian Crape Green Pink and White Florence. Black and White SatUn. Green Gauze, Canton Crape R dies, superior Black Silk Velvet, 4 4 and 6-4 Bobbin, t. 5-1 Black Lustring. Cravat. I bread, Bobbinei-.t Cotton Lace. Belt Ribbons of a superior quality and Bonnet ditto. A larae supply of Ladies A: Gentlemcns' Coy;' x Ci.ildreus Boots an J Shoe? of every description Men's and Boy? Fur and Wee! Hat, H ndvvare and" Saddlery, Glass ,uid Q'jt en-ware, Groceries. Pre-h I f as, lion, Nails, Anvi's, Vices The aho e ..rti-h s were purchase ! at a favorable season, and at reduced prices, :U) ill b. -old low for cash or exchanged tr almost an artiiles (f country produce 32-Jt. vvnv 400 ACRES OF LAND, EYING in the- Old Donation, an numia re. 144. It will b h! at much less than th rice of Congress lands, for further j allien I ,r-, hi pi y at the Gazette Oflice. 17th iuue.
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DR. HUNTER'S ANTI-DV-l I'T'T IC OR our Stcuiacti I NDlGESTfON, fays Dort. Gregory, i? th. a.o;t Iriouent ol all liiseast-r; it is mt uitli 'n every country, in every il is of society m ovry sea-on of the yar. Devoid of Ihe dan rs which attend other ms. a c?, it i; iievertfa less equally distres-ing to ;he patient in tnanv iiisUnce- leading to all the miseries of a con fmi.e.1 hy p. chondra -is " Such b( mg Ihe diM a.-c. w hich daily experii ai..e roves is becoming more universal in proi.oiticri as indolence ami luxury increase, it iim: ortaut to io-?.?;.- aci urate v ie-.i r.f it s i a '.hoi .'V, symitoms cfiii es and rurrs The sviup ms ol thi , disease are ertremely diversiueu. l .ae m.ay ueonuj- ; into sue i ii as are n feral le lo the -toiuae vM its sympathies v. ith "tin: i it.ii is ui i.iL- . .A n o:.- tl... n r h v Amor be eniuiitrateu lo; ot appetite, nausea, i ai:i m (the epigastrium (or left ;idc,) heartburn, a sciist ol tulliiess, distention, uci !.tinll-P ctnm,ri. ,. .cei. e.g. as inuugri a ball wa- lodged in the A?ophagus, acid e-r feet id eructation,' t ryroiis or the vuaiitiiijj of a clear liquor often in va:-t quantity,, and lutly, a sensation of sinking or fluttering at the pit of the -tomach. 'iVthe second head ol" symptoms may be referred, among many others, costiveness or an irregular state of the bowels, with a morbid appearance cf the evacuation, pain of the back, and turbid urine, disagreeable ta-te in the mouth, especially on first awaking, toalh ache, palpitation, r filiation of ihe epigastrium, irregularity of the pul.se, a -hort dry cough and occasionally difficulty of breathing, giduine-s, langotir and ia-,'it;ide with fear of death or of impending evil The causes of this disease uro various and important; its proximate cause, however, is clearfv ascertained to he- imperfect or defective ch lhhcntion ; and it may ihus depend in the f.rst instance noon a morbid state of the glands subienient to digestion; these lire the "salivary gastric and biliary juices which may be deficient er excessive in quantity or vitiated iu quality, thus interfering in the main steps of the digestive process. It may arise, secondly, froni u morbid condition ol the nerves of the stomach, whereby it is reduced to such a state of torpor as to ne incapable of performing its fiinciion. Aral also lrom a morbid state of the muscular eout of the stomach, or independent of all diseao ot the stomach, the function of the duo.lendeam may he imperfectly performed. The following may be enumerated jis some of (he exciting La.u!es, occasionally overloading the stomaeff, habitual indulgence in spirituous liquors, want of air and exercise, exec-sive or long continued evacuation, and anxiety of mind Such being the pathological views of ome of the best practitioners of the day, it only remains for the un fortunate patient to use such remedies as nature ,aiid art have put in his power, to ward oiT this trouble some complaint. It only remains for the proprietor cf these pills to say, that they have ; been prepared with a view to the nreceudin history ed' the pathology and symptoms of this di-ease. That thev u'ill tu , aTe.atin) ; hstancc,vvouh! be ignorance folly for the prone tor to assert ; but they are and "have been a s ate and ethcacious remedy in t be cure of dys pepsia, and as such they cn be safely recommended to all who have" been afflicted with this troublesome malady. For sale by J nce 60 cents. HUT & ORRICK Vuuennes, Oct. 1831. 2-tJt. s-.t! NOTICE, is hereby given, that on the second Monday in November next, at the Court 1 1. .use door in Mount Flea-ant, Manin county, Indmna, I wall proceed to sell for the taxes due for theycars 1831. IS JO, I82i lS'JS, IS27, lOviofc IS23, all .and singular the tracts (;' land and town lots in said county on which the taxes fur the years aforenamed, shall remain unpaid. The sale will be continued fr..m day today, between the horn; of 10 o'cloc k, A. M and 4 o'clock, P. " A. t A. II . T I I.1 . uniii me wnoie are o:!ered I r sale. CAGE?, PEEK, CdhctorM C Mount Pleasant, Oct (5. iH.r. 2-4t iorcuBvi (Dtmiuaiur An Ordinance n httive lo the Market. Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Borough of Vinccnties, That the regular Maiket days shall he Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, throughout the year; and that an Ordinance amendatory to an Ordinance regulatingthe Market, passed 12th April, 1331, be, and the same is hereby repealed. MAR TIN ROBINSON, Chmi. Samuel Htll. Clerk. Passed 7th Oct. 1631. Vincennes, Oct. 8, 1831. 2-2vv TOML.INSON & ROSS Have just received from Philadelphia, a hand some assortment of Spring ind ftwnuwtr Which they rfh r for sale very low for Caii May 20, 1831. J4m3 Borough Ordinance. BE it ordained by the Board of Trutees .! the Borough of Vincennes, tiiat an t):di nance resp.ecting Does running at large, passe-1 12th M ly, 1631, and the third section of tfa Ordinance extending the same to the fr tday of December next, bo repealed. That so ir uch ot the Gth section of the Ordi nance relative to t he Public Burial Ground arelates to burials in the Catholic. P.urial Ground, be suspended until the first dav ot March next j his ordinance to take effect Chairman. 50 w 3 from and after its ;;assage M. ROBINSO: Saxl. Hill, Clerk. Passed, Sept 3d, 1633. COBIIYIISSION j iH E undersigned has o, c ned a Ci:mn--ion Jk house at the Mouth ot the W'hba-h River. lor the receiving and forwarding ef goods. Those whomav, favor hisi with their husme--. m iv relv on having their consiVrirr.ents frw ardeu agreeably to order, and by' the e.irlic: -oid safet oppounities. The charges shall ho 'i'. h a; to uive general ati;fat:tion."" PETE it ROCHE. r r . I William Mif.iml, irt-r to ... ) W . I! . Cm to:.-. Julv 29.-441 1 til. iir'I' iiijtiL'd viil i.li' r ;d public sik-t' th.; high'-ft bid 'er, ia tract of eighty acres. as the public land? aie soid) on the ir.ir.i .. nitiy in November lit st, bttwt en the hours of . a o'clock A. M. atid si P. M. at the c nr ms" u acr, m the town of Merora Snhivar oainty la ; the siiteei.th fi.-fha Vo.eil-bf, No;tii of Range No. t-. in t h.t .:. i u continue frui day to da v until nil e ,;-,. rfurther pat tic ml. li'-.rs ijpH..; o v,;i ... a the d a sale, Wiiere oae ;tio n i i:ie- wi.i in ovh ..... '-. 1 A.NDRFW WlIMlNi, Jf. Can en?Uib" lyth VV. r:.-j
SALE of Tin: MICHIGAN KOAD IiANDS, AV THE STATE OF I.XDLLVA.
authority t f hn act cf th:. :.er;d As euibh of the State cf lia!iaio. ,l(i February 5lh, lbJ!,the u.uU r. i;i.t J y.di (tier it nbhc saie, to the high a bi.'ah r. m ti m 1 1 of Eighty Acre-, orin 1 - rnctior.al S-. -tth.i..-, (as the Public Lands :ire n.lil,) ,,, the ,p,u; M,., . day ot Octolar r: xt, at the Town ef l.t--:::i,:. . i ort, in the Ca-univ of Cii', a pcrth n of l.uj granted to the State ef Indwna, ry ? t vi Congress, approved March d, lo.T. cos p, to the State of Indiana the land- radio u, d, 17. S. by the 2d article t th.- 'Irtr.ty hn'c'i between the lT. S. and the Fo'i-nit.ttimie Tribe of Indians, for the urpese of n.kn g a Road from Fake Michigan. tt rcii;h liu.i.u ;q oii , to some convenient t onu on tne unio re. t r , a:t of v, rich lands 1 a' l ( n ilesi nat, d atid mi-.-'., la rs si t apHrt for that i urpo-i , tv or ii point. ai o:i the j art u ;'e r!;ili and confirmed by act of Ce i gri s C 1 Ii;'1'. ii.it, . '';ir' '. 1 1 . March 2d, IbJl. The pu ts v.hich will be ffen J or -rai', ii.chih sections and fractional sec'i. ac- in the following tt.'vviiships and range?, to v. -t : 1 Vc Yiivt ttie Wi&Vvict, In tovvn-hij. 2o liorih, rane 3 east 2d principal meridian, sections and fractional sections 20.21, 22. 23. 24, 2'J, 28, 29, and 3:h Township ''t north, range 5 i a.-t, fractional seclions K" and Jti. Tetwrishio 2S north, range G ea't, sections 5t 6, 7 and IS. Township 2f, north, rape G east, sectionsi 11. 12, 13. 14, 10,20.21,2,23,24 2G, 27. 2S, 2", 30, 31. 32,33 and 34. Copjmtnniiu' at Ihe south tour ahoy of Township 30, north, range 2 cast, south oi' "action 34; thence one section, including th.f road, compered agreeably to the law of Indiarn, fr- m I to 45 inclusive, terminating at Indian ttmmriary on north of section' 21 and 22, m town-hip 23 north, of range 2 east. In town-hip oti norll . range 2 east, west bal sectioti 1, sections 2.3, 10 11, 12. 13, 14. 13, 22, 23, 21, 23, 2d. 27, 31 35 and 30 Town -hip '61 north, mime 2 east, sections and fractional s ction? I, 13, 14. 22, 24, 25, 20, 27, 31, 33 and 36. Township 33 north, range 2 east, sections 14, 17, F. 20, 21 , 22 23, 2fi, 2S, 2J and 30. Township 37 nortii, range 3 east, st etions 10, 1!, 12, 30 and 31. Tmviidiin 37 north, ranc 4 east, sections o, 10 12, 13. 22, 24. 2a, 20, 27, US, 2'., 30, 31, 32, 33. 34, JG and 30 tvict, z. Tovvn.-liip 37 north, range 1 east 2d principal meridian, lections and fiuc. st ctiens 3, 13, 2'J and 32. Town-hip ?3 north, range I east, sections kc. 13, 20, 23 and 30, and north east, north wa-st. Ci-t half south we-t, south east 22, north east, north v.e.-t, south we-t, and west half south ea.-t 24, northeast, north west, east half south vve. t, and south east 31. Township 37 north, range 1 west, sections 2, 3,10, 1 1, 20 and lit); and east liall north east, ej'st half north west, south west and south east of 4. Township 33 north range 1 wast, section3 15 and 21; north east, north west and south west of 14; north east, noi ih west, soul i wt t, west half south ea-t 22; ve.-t half north we-t 23; west half south east 2o ; 'oath vusi and south east of 35; south wet and south ea.-t 25. lowii-nipo norm, range 2 west, sec ts 3, 4 5, C, 10, lo. C4 fc 23; north west and south uet of 2; west half north east, noith west, smi'.u wet and south eitst 17; north east, north west and west half south west of 18; south we-t and south east of 111; north est, cast half north west, south west and south east of 23. Township 38 norlh, range 2 east, sec. 30. Township 37 north, range 3 west, sec 2,3, 4, 5, 6; north a't, north west, west half south vvest, south eitst 1 ; north east, north west of 13; north west, south west and south east ci 14:wet half Mmth west of 24 Township 33 north, range 4 west, sec. 31, 32, 33, 31, 35 and 30 The s;l!c vvill continue from day to day, until all the tracts shall have been oil'eied, and nj sale made for a less price than ii required fog Congress Lands. Other and further ia hjctions are expected lj be made and prepared for sale at ihe same time, and the Maps will be ready for examination, kc. The selections w ill be made in the N. Vv. part of Indian t, and vicinity of the La l'ord Prairie, and will include a llr't ra'e part of the State. The country is exceedingly bcictihi!, and Vi? spacious prairie-, decoraling its fascinating r.speet, are fertile mid handsomely ifd-rs-.ersrd with grove- of rich timber. WILLIAM I'OI.KE, Cem'r. M. R. L. I have been Lands wa re sold Selections I fit,; have not been ;.! oifirmed t!.'.t part of these. by the U S. previous to the g confirmed by Congri vs. J d" to procure a li-t ol iandj -old at the Fost Way ne list shall ho obtained, be pub!;, bed. ce. So ?,i a: u- sik h notice thi reof -hall 20m3 fJUPPIiEISNTAIi. J Y M:i s nnd refer, rice? furni.-hed by the Re.. f gi-terot the Land OlLce at Fort Wayne, it :-.ppvjar: that sundry tracts, to the amount of -itcen entire sections, have been sold out cf tht! lands selected and advertised for s;ile by the Conimis.-,ior;er of the Michigan Bead, in towu--bip 37 and 3S north, in range 2 east, and tow ;;--hip 37 north, of ranges 3 and 4 oast; v.hich wi!l appear by a reference to the Maps v.hieh ct'.ti be seen in the Clerk's Or.'.re in Le.gansport. t re vious to the sales; c :i-c.;::. titly they wiil not boincluded in the ealc-3 on the ti.i.d .M er.day cf b tober next In township 2S north, of range 5 ei--. -cclhtna ui l fractional pr lions 1, 2. 3,4, t, P.1, II, 12, 13, 14 and 13 will aW. be ofVrt d, I section 27,32 and 31 witi.hr! !, beimr ;:nas grr'.l-. Other sections v. id b-e . ?i .and 37 norlh. in the- Ira 2 e i.-f, end in rat es 2, o i c n- , in i . i:.' , '.; a -u; r - ib . :..'(.' d 4 Par. ;te : v if.:: b ot t.o- i en a; . trealy ot 1326, v.-Lich coio. oi 3 ai. or qu i::;y, vvnu i i I: rill F 1 ill i o i t it th'- saiTie time In olfoiing the above land I 'I. I selling the L...,-t noithern towi -;,ip, ii: ran ;e"i, and i iogre-s t-uitli :nd e;.-t h is pe-ed ti.L S'ib 3 will Con'MiU" tw.i V, ' .-k?. WM I'tiLKK, C M. l CHOCIi NOTICE. all CItPJT'IHEIt; S( ?, 1 r ar.ra v the .h - CouiMv Sf r;.i a H- is io.o.'v and ti n a-! ;.:.pd f'.i I... ; r.iuc.ge a .- v. oa i J y t rv - i v a h . H. W. CAP.Kf I'll EE i. '.7. ' r.-. rf-ccivtd I ; ..'b- ii.r a .1 y i ce, i d, ;ir. it id sci.uiai-. b MlS-1(,!-
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