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TO MY DAUGHTER, OH TUB MORNING OF HER BIRTH. (Ut Loro Hvuox. 1. Hail,to this teeming stage of strife; Hail, lovely miniature of life! Pilgrim of many cares untold! Lanib of the world’s extended fold ! Fountain of hopes and doubts and fears! Sweet promise of ecstatic years! IluV could I fainly bend the knee, And turn idolater to tliuc ! 11. ’Tis ntture’s worship—felt—confess'd, I »r as the life which warn s the breast; The sturdy savage ’midst liis clan, The rudest portraiture of roan. In trackless woods and boundless plains, Y/liere everlasting wildness reigns, Owns the still throb—the secret start, 1 lie hidden impulse of the heart. Ill Dear babe! ere yet upon thy years, T he soil of human vice appears— Ere passion hath disturbed tby cheek, A ud prompted what thou dar’st not speak— Ere that pale lip is blanch’d with care, Or from those eyes shoot tierce despair, Would I could make thine untun’d ear, Aud gust it with a father’s pi »v,r IV Rut little reck’st thou, oh ray child!— Of travail on lift’s thorny wild! Of all ihe dangers—all the woes, Each tottering footstep which inclose— Ah ! little reek’st thou of the scene So darkly wrought that spreads between The little *11 we here can find, Af.d uit dark .rustic sphere behind ' V. Little risk’s! thou, my curliest born— f/t cl ud* width gill «.r round thy merit — Of acts to iurctLy soul astray— Of cruris tin t intersect thy way— Of secici loea—of friends uuuue— Of tr.ends who a*ao the hearts they woo— Little ihott rcik’st oi this mil lUn c— Would tana lUigiitst never reek, them more! VI. but tuou v> iit burst tin!* transient sit*ct>, And ii'.ou will wtifce, in) babe, to weep— The tenant ot a trad abode, 1'l.y tCLi i must tioW as mine have Ilow’d— llcgu I’d by lathes, every day, S,iiiovv must wash the faults away; And thou n.ay i>i wake, perchance to prove, To* pang of unrequited love. VU. t i conscious bnl»t! llm’ on that brow, Jh hull hedg'd misery i cities now—■ fccaree romm ihuse placid lips a snfie •Vn crnal lotijdt.Css snail ytguile, f.ro the niuisi footsteps of a tear bluiil plain their dett) (races there. And prernu'uiely p:«\c the way l'oi sorrows oi a riper day Vlli. Oh ! could a father’s pray*r repel The CjC’d sad grief-—the bosom’s swell! Or c. u!d a lather hope to bear A thirling child’s allotted care— 1 i.en ihvu, my babe, tbould’st slumber still, r.:.» mpttd from all human ill, A j.m ini's lc:.r, thy peace should free, Amu .ts wounds ajain for thee. iX. Sleep on, my child ; the slumber brief loo boon snail melt a*uy to grief-— ’ivo soon ibe tluwn of Wee «had break, Ai.d briny nils b.diw that chtek— l oo Soon shall sadness quench those e) es, 1 l»av t>i last ue agoniz'd with sighs— And ai.guisii o er die beams of noon, !•«—d clouds of care—ah ! much too soon! X. Soon wilt thou reck of cares unknown, Ot wants anil sorrows ail their own— Of many a pang and many a wo, 'lh-t thy dear six alone can know — Of nioi.y an ill, untold, unsung, '1 hat w. 11 not, nuty not, find a tongue — Hot k;( t conceal’d, without controul, Spread tha fell cancers of the soul! XI. Vet b»t Uj> lot my babe, more blest, May joy sull animate thy breast! Si. . I, midst thy hast propitious days, Shcdduig its rich inspiring raj^if A tatpers heart snail diiuy bear qhy name upon .. sec: ut pray’r— Ahd a* lie seeks i .s tasi npose, *, lima niiuge t .»e hit's pm ting throes. XII '1 eii Lail sweet miniature of life! 10 It is teeming stage i*J strife! [ PiTgtYm of many cates untold 1 1 ap.l> ot the world's extended fold! f-onniaih ol hopes aiiJ dotiliis' iituffear3 ! Sw* el ;j oniist ol ecstat.c years ! Il4w ctuldl faulty Lend the knee, And turn idolater to thee. VIRGINIA : .It Rules hoitlen in the C’.srVt Ojfcs of the Svpt rior Court of Uumcetj •or the KichmoHd. Din trict, the 2 Uit tUiy of July 1816. Nathaniel Dunlop, administrator oUas. M’Caheew deceased) fc<l.2at<ath M'Cuncc, widow anil relict 0» the said James M'Gance, ilece.scd, arid \V11. Turn W. Gray and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Dunlop, PUf't. xaiixrt Alexander Dunlop, farvivirtfc part ifrr of James Dunlop and Alexander Dunlop, fraBimp under tht fi:ui of James 8c <\!exande; DWtiop', ll«bter D'in log,'widow and cxeoutrix of the said James Dutuoji, deo’d and Maigxret Dunlop, and James l-unfup, nUKiVdig chi)d. ui, legatees, and devi tee> oi die said Ja». DtiuW^. dec’d. Jhf’ts. Ttic sdBpiiena ad re^iyi-uclum awarded in this cau-e, agjJhii the defendant Alexander Dunldp, not Iru'.ilig'J,, <dt returned executed, ami hi put ptaraiict and given' seeirti ty isK^iad i’.g*uV ’tTie Act of Assembly ailrt flit* i(uKv*t il»r» Gdlirt,and it appearing hv ft.cnirjr'cviiTfh.V; that'be u not an inhabitant of tin** onnirijr . ft in ordered, That the ffafeiitlatu thrappe^r litre on the first day of the next <rrjn hitd show ca»i ic if any he can, against the rci ival f liWPrtrf rougl.U; and that - copy ui this truer be 1 i^'b•'itli insetted in some ..Sv/spaper publish'd i>. »ii ciiy of R-clifi.mill, K>r t*u months succi■* •,v*ty ant* pc it id at JilAi front door yf the Gapi* t-.i , .i* '.hr laid ci*y. A C'..p/—Tfstc, If n. If. ffminjr c, e. A usi I f, VIRGINIA: i Al liu W«.V«t tie f 'erV s Of: re of the »S'u P*1'* - ' ‘ 'fr' •*.;/ f. 'a’ leery for >i,e Jiiciworul Di$ trict.t r "4>h <l;r „f Jvn* 181$. Jamc^ '.'enr, Gabriel No, an 1 Jumcs Penn, innr late merchant* and partners, trading under ih« firm ol James Penn & Sons, and Win. VI neb ell. Pltj't. XQUXST Boyd Miller, Mtrviv.ng i aimer cf VVm. Brown & Co. and William Barret, Neffs The dcfei.dwt. Uuyd Miller, not having en tered his appearance and given security accord ing to the An nt Assembr. and the Units of this court, and it appearing Lv satisfactory evi dence, that lie is iv.t a i iuliuh{|<'it of this ccun. try: it is ordered, I'lut the s i.d defnda.it chi appear here on the Fiit,r day of the next terns and answer the hill ot ii*e pHiiUill's ; iuid that a cop} ol this order lie forthwith inserted in some news paper published in the Ciiv ol" U.chniond, for two months successively ant*, posted at the hunt dooi of the Capitol m said City. A Copy—Teste, ft in. ir. fleninj, c' c. August 2l—wflw. VIRGIN IA~: .if Mutes koiikn in the Clerk's Office of the Supe rior Court of Chancery for the HiohmonJ Ui* trict, the 24th day of June 1316. ArheyA. u. Gibson, who sues by John R. Hal! Iicr next friend p <r ASJUH8T Robert B Gibson, Jesse Miller, Lewis Isbell, Hlakc It Woodson, Joel W. Jones. Thomas Johnson, John Kelso, Frances Spain, ndministm trix of William Hell, dec’d, John Hurt and Abra bam Hatchett, to whom as securities foe the ad ministration of the said Frances, the estate of the said William Bell, was committed, and Francis Fitzgerald, sheriff of the County of Nottoway, to whom was committed the eatut.de of William t*. Newman deceased Defts. 1 lie Defeud>»:t Kooert 3, Gibson not having en tered *»:3 appearance and given security accord irg to the Act of Assembly ami ttie Kulesof this Court, and it appearing by s at ir-factory evidence, that he is notan ivh&biuintof this country; fits ordered That the said Defendant do appear hen •in the first day of the next term and answer the *’i" *»f the Plaintiff; and tiiai a copy of this order l>e forthwith inserted in some newspaper publish • d iii tiie City of Richmond, fafttwo mniuhs sue ce.s-»i veiy and posted ut the trout door of the Cjpitol, in the said City. A Copy—Teste, JVm. IV. Unninr c. c. July 31.—wfiw. VIRGINIA: .It liu ea hol.ltn in the Clerk's Office of the Sufic Vtor Court of Chancery fur the Jiichuuutl Dis trict ^ the 24th thy of June 1816. Robert Graham, surviving' rpialiilerl executor of •lames I.vie, who vraj surviving partner of Lvlc McCredie Pltf. AO*INST John Uepn, administrator with the will annex ed of Benjamin Harris, dec’d, James Scot*, Wd ham Harris, \\ illiam Bentley and Lucy bin wife, William Saunders and Sally his wife, Egbert Harris, V. -Ison Harris, Eveliue Harris and Mar cus Aurelius llnrris j)/j#. I he Dt t aidants W dliam Harris, William Saun ders and Sally his wife, and Egbert Harris, not having entered their appearance and given secu rity according to the Act of Assembly and the Rules of this Court, and it appearing by satisfac tory evidence, that they are not inhabitants oi this country; It is Ordered, That the said Defen dants do appear hereon the first day of the nc.v term and and answer the bill of the Plaint iff ; and th u a copy of this order be forthwith insert -■d m some newspaper published in the City of Richmond, h>r two months successively and pos ted at the front door of the Capitol, in the said City. A Copy-Teste, July 31.—w8w. IVm. IV. Hening e. c. VIRGINIA: It RuUa holt leu in the Clerk's Office of thi Su perior Cone: of Chancery for the 'liichmcml District,.the 14th day of June 1815. -Mordecai Hnnrmn, William Primrose, and Zebu Ion Homan, jnnr merchants and partners, uad rng under the firm ot Homan, Primrose, St Co. Pltf a.' ifiUVST Leavitt and Rurrall, merchants of New York, and Nathaniel Cbai ter, of the City of Richmond’ -md Edmund C. Smith, of Pelerabutg, Deft’s. Tlie Defendants, Leavitt and Bumtll, not h»v ing entered their appearance and given security according to the Act of Assembly and the Rules of this Court, and it appearing by satisfact^r* evidence, that they are not inhabitants of this country : ft is ordered, That the said defendants do appear here on the first day of the next te-m and answer the bill of the plaintiff’s; and that «copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the City of Rich mood,for two months successive1)- and posted, at the front door of (he Capitol, in the said City A Copy—Teste, It m. IV /Idling1', c. c. VIRGINIA: At Hulas hoUkn in the dark's Office of the Supr. rior Court of Chancery for the Richmond Dis trict, the frith duo of June, 1816. Sherwood Parish, Stephen Murrell, Craddock Vaughan, u njamin llradaluUr, Thomas Dick casomj Matthew Lacy, junr. Pit's. AMAfSfST William M’Richardton, administrator of Ste plien Sampson, jufir. dec’d. and Elizabeth R Sampson, (Irorge U Sampson, Martha Eliza Sampson, Margaret F. Sampson, NarcLsa M Sampson, Mary Sampson, Agnes 1* Sampson, and Caroline .1 Sampson, heirs and distribu tees of the said Stephen Sampson, dec’d by the said William M. U.churdson, specially av “''jpled their guardian to detend ;i --nr* in this jjof'tt. 1 he defendants, Elizabeth U. Sampson, Ceo. It Sampson, Martha Eliza Sampson, Margaret E. Sampspn, iNarcissa M. Sampson, Mary rtarn” son, Agnes p. Sampson, aod Caroline J. Samrv son, not having entered their appearance urn) given security according to the Act of A' scm b y and the Itulea of this Court, and it appear mg by *»ii»fMc(nry evidence,'that they an: not inhabitants of this countrys I: is ordered That the saul defendants do appear here on the first day of the next term and answer the hill of tlu Plaintiira; and that a copy of this ord<?r br forthwith inserted in some newspaper published ■ r. the City of Richmond, for two months sue Cf iisivciy and posted at the front door of the Ca wY>\, in tlic said city. A copy—Teste, August 91 —•tvHff. Wm. W. HEN life, C. C NO ITlIRT -- This bvingthe fourth time that I have oven ptthlic notice to the owners of the Ol.I) \V ATCHES left with me for repair, *nmc. nix yeum past and upwards and none *■ s* than three years, I hereby notify Ihem cm.;' the will all be sold to delraj the ex peiices.y a A , WM. McCABE. aeptoDiber 4th, 1816.—at. VIRGINIA; ■ 1’ H't <'» luiltlcn m i'< C';r/,| f^f.v of A'n. pericr cuu*-t o/" CAuttcciy jj.- f/h* ,’A hmuul Dis trict; the 24<’« dug of . li:yust, llilG. Mut ton Cunt|tb«II, /»/ff a*kin T Jam^t avail , administrator and- heir at law of Patrick (JtVjtn, d«.eVl. Surah Guv an, widow of tl.t* said Patrick. C&Van, deo’J. Archibald M'bt in,!Hlmitiikii-*V'r of ,b#ks Kirk, dec’d. 1 arnet K>rk, heir of Aaia Jaine* Kirk, dec’d. .bur.es Ki-’.c, an infant soil and lieir or Robert K;rk, dec’d. who, with the said Harriet Kirk, was ci.-ltcir of the snid James Kirk, dec’d. llu^h S ewart; and Charles J. Love. Deft,. ^ Hie defendants, Harriet K’rk and James Kirk, not having entestrd their appearance and "iven security according to ihe Act of As.-rem Mvand the Rules of this court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, thut they are init inhabt air.s ot this country: It is ordeal, that the s.iid defendants do uj:pe;a' litre on the first day ol the next term and answer the b<ll of the p.aintiftki' and that a copy of this order l<e forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the C.ty of It ohmond, for two months sue ce&sively and ported aLU.e front doer of the Cu pitol in said City. A copy—Teste, H’m. IV. lining, c. c. Angus 23 — w8w. VIRGINIA : At Uu!eu Holden in the Clak's Office of the Stifn rior Court of Chancery Jor the Richmond Dis trict, the 24rh day of July, 18ib. Robert Gordon and James Currie, partners, un der the firm of Gordon fit Currie, riffs. AGAINST Homan, Primrose k, -Co. of New-Yo*-k, and Uenrr ]iughes, jr. and William Homan, mer chains and partners, acfcng and trading under the firm ol Hughes and Ilocuy, of Richmond, , Jlefts. The Defendants Homan, Primrose and Co. not having entered tlieir appearance and give* secu riiy according to the Act of Assembly and the [ Rules of this Court, end it appear.ng by sata> factory evidence, dial they are not inhabitants ol this country : L is oederatl, That the said defen ilants do app-e.*i* here ou the firat dav of the next •err.i and answer the hi!’, of the Plaintiffs ; and that a copy of thi.:; order he forthwith inverted .n sumo newspaper published in the City ot ltichmpnd, for two months successively and posted at the front door of tlie Capitol, in th* said City. A Copy—Teste, July 31—wRw. JVm. JV. Hetiing', c. c. VIRGINIA : At C.dcAo'dci in the Clerk's Office of the Suffi '■jr 1 3Urt °f Chunceiy for the Richmond JJis i ict the 2 k,i of dut, of July 181C. UoratioWitm * l*ltr AQAIMST William Pe'typool, and llartlett Satterwliite executors of Frances Pettypool, dec’d, who was ■m executrix of William Peitypool, dec’d, an*l Miies Jordan j)fts The defendants William Pettypnol and Bart lett Satterwliite nutiavin^ entered their appear ance and £ veil security according1 to the Actol Assembly and t!ie Pules of this Court, and it ap pearing1 b\ srtibiuctory evidence, that'they a, »■ not inhabitants of this country : ft is ordered That the said defendants do appear here on thi* :.rst day of the next term and and answer the bdlof the Plaintiff; and that a copy of this or der be forthwith inserted in some n-wsoaper published in the City of Ktchuiond, for two months successively and posted at the front door ol the Capitol, in die said City. A copy—Teste, fVsi- iy. Jfcniri7 c c. July 31—tv8w. VIRGINIA: At Rules kolden in the Clerk's Office of the Su p^ ior Court of Chancery for the Rich,mu, District, the 2 Uh day if June, 1816. Edmund 1*. llacon, administrator of the Mods aird chattels, rights and credits of Joint Glenn dec d. and also administrator of the goods ant chart els .rights and credits of WilUam Glenn deceased Plt'f. xoAiasT «rti!larles„^aU!’ Giil Wail,» James Caton, anc William Watts, Dcf'ts The Defendants, James Caton and Williair Watts, not having enit-red their appearance ant] given security according to the Act of Assent oly and the Hides of this Court, and it appear ■ng by satisfactory evidence, that thev m e noi inhabitants of this country: It is ordered. Tha he said Defendants dtf appear here on the fir* osy of the next term and answer the bill o the Plaint iff; and' that a copy of this or ter be forthwith inserted in some neWstitpei published in the city of Richmond, for twi nontiis successively and posted at the from dooi or the Capitol, in the said city. . A Copy—Teste, - { IVm. Hr. c r July 31—w8w. S> VIRGIN1A : - .?< Nut* hoitien in tit Clerk'a OJtce of the S he. nor Cmirt of Chdncery for the llicfimond J) tfict toe 24tl day of Jute 181(5. Elizabeth I). Kennon, exox. of Richard U -neon tk‘Cd- „ Plninuj: i Jlgnintt, 1J8iclia7i Mumble, and Alexandei llrm/u adm .* &c. of Champion M.irable.decea w-i.- Claiborne, and Mary M. his wife William B. Stoker, and Elizabeth B. Stokes! and Mary M. Stokea, and John fliffgur and Sal, la r'8 ,J,m*than Meriwether Jackson Ihihp >\ bitehead .lackaon, and Mary Eliza beth Jackson, and Champion Carter Mumble heir and devisee of George Mai able, de ceased! The Defendants John Marable. l^mUlara ;airlr,.M ,f:,ck-'i’ ^ M»y Elizabeth Jackson, no . having entered their appearance and ;',n,tv ^c,;r<,m£ «•» tlie Act Of Assembly and ti c Rules Of tins curt, and it appearing by ,^r V’df”CC« fhat 'heynre not inliabi : ? iH ord^d,^atthe.aid Df..jidant* U<f apoear liere on tli) fitst day of lb • next term and answer the bill of the plaintiff —-nod that a. copy of thia order be fortwith in se; ted ,n seme iiovytpnper published the City ^ Richmond, for two months successively am] sarht front <,oor S5s.s»si A Copy—Teste. a . ., W VI W HK*nng, C. C. August J4w8w. nunit Mill stostk maxufactury tfco feapoeiftrtly Inform the pub I to hU they ha«e u»t rector.I, rt.'eet, from ErsLL.. large quantity of prime HlfRft Ml oiks r. ’ P**" W**S •» »"7 ^th«rto imporu,Dod;, 'fl:: “fi»teVnnTKeJ!rnthIHw3 ,n V* .ptaoh On- knowledge oHhe^de 'if l‘,.kV*S fr0nj ,,,c,r '.hi* h ihnr *niir l i 111 ,f*e •!> probation i,3Sg&R2L[*!,1 nriled to rail. r*vcrn» w,,erc gcnlcmca are r.kuK, NATHANIEL W«UTjlfc Co. VIRGINIA: .it Itu’c- ho'.dtn in the Clerk’s Office of the Sufu rur Court of Chun eery for the BUhoiotui Jin trict, the 24th day of July, 1816. WiHiitm Harris in, administrator de bonis noi of Stith Gregory, and guardian of Mary 3. Ctv fcury- Vit'f. ad a.nr st Edward Marks, junr. alminisU-ator de bonh non oS John Marks, deceased, and Peter Eland administaalor of Th code rick Morrison, det*d. b 'anie* Young ami Ann his wife, formerly Ann Morrison, Deft**. 1 he Defendants, James Young and Ann liis wile, not havn.g entered tucir appearance and given security according to the Act of Assrmbb aiid the liulsa of this Cotirt, and it appearing bi satisfactory evidence, that they are not inimbi tants of this country : ft it ordered, That the s ud Defendants do appear here on the first di>\ of the next term and answer the bill ofibe Plain tiff; and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the C'«* ty of Kichinnnd, lor two months successiveli and posted at Uie front door of the Capitol, in tlie said City. A Copy—Test*, D*ti. IV. Honing, c c. August 3—wSw. VIRGINIA : .'it it,tlee ho Uie n in the Clerk’* Office of the Sufte rior Court of Chancery for the Richmond Dis tnct, the »»4//i (h:y of June, 1816. Rote Morris, J*ltf. AOA1NRT Robert VV. Mosby, James Otway Crump, Je*se Owen, and Nancey his wife, formerly Nancev Mosby, John C Howard,anil Judith his wife, formerly Judith Mosby, Peter Lesucttr & Lucy Ins wife, formerly Lucy Mosby, relict of Jo seph Mosby tlec’d. Deft’s. The defendant, James Otway Crump, not having entered his appearance and given securi ty according to the Act of Assembly and the Rules ol this court, and it appearing by satis factory evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of t iis country: It it ordered, That the said defen* i nant do appear here on the first day of the next t?nn and answer the bill of the plaintiff; and I that a copy of this order,-he forthwith insetted in some newspaper published in the City ol Richmond, i'if two mouths successively and posted at tlie front door of the capitcl, in the said city. A copy—Teste, Wm. W. 1IENING, C. C. August 21—w8w. rocco, lull gilt MAYO § FKAY8KR, CTvio doors belvmt/ie Farmer's JIank of VirgniaJ HAVE JUSV RECEIVED, The following works, chiefly of the LATEST PUBLICATIONS ; Carey’s Quarto Bibles, frora S 4 to 13 Common Prayer Bocks 7 In Calf and Mo. Watt’s Psalms and Hymns 5 > Alison’s Sermons 2d volume, S 1—boards The terms cf communion, with a 7 particular view to the case of> 75 cts.-boards Ih.pusts U Pardo Baptists, 3 Horsey’s Sermons ^ 1 50 cts.—boards. 2—bound. The Marrow of the Church, 1 Symmes memoirs 37J cts—hound Ewel’s Medical Companion, 5 Eustace’s Classical Tour, ) 7 75 cts —bound throngh Italy, 2 vols. 5 G 50 els.—boards Memoirs of the M*rchio liCSs tie La Itociiv Jac* quel in, The Congress of Vienna by the Abbe de Pradt ’3 bound. * 2 50 cts. boards. 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The35tl, drawn* over One pnzt. of 40,000, o„e 0f 10,000, and sevc,,l irf » i,(K)0 & R 500 prizes, al w.ll ssff « Prize ticket* or Northern Hank notes will Sfe™fgr “cl",s “ “• ***» August it. J' “ 0 VAU/A 1»LK LAM) i i>R SALE |NlhM fml {‘r* UWtt (ifnot U>i l tone disposed u* at private salel will dlercd to the highest bidder, on tiie premises 1r •asti, A VALUAH1-L TK.MJT OF LANiTl I n 11.mover (icmiu v T!»,s c,.t^ between .nc hundred ami titty and t«„ hundred acrcT* f>imt holt of which is in woods, rtcdle»tlv with Oik, Hickory* 0 ual c ter building The runuining .^,rd'aV9Wdl ^^tiration -mdulh.dVa deli(,..tlul bituatiou tor a dwciline .... Land t* well u-a-ered having on the south hast sides a considerable run of Water bom v J u-and which will afford the greatest abundance 01 meadow groiuid for the tract. “nuanew lb* above hard joins the land of Colonel rv»u MidntMtlhiij Hielnnond.bout mil«“ 5^*323."^- -**» C . , , GEORGE P. I)1GCI «5 Setve n1 « 4._tds. Wak Iti.i'iin »n \ r ^ Tins is to GivioioTicjis ToipWKCSS; ZX'SS’f - «•”. ;-'n«i.o 31., o.r?.fo!l'Tt:TZ°u s.ve lor the supply of all rations that may be tequned for the use ot the United States from the 1st day ot June, 1S17, inclusive to the dayot June 1818, within the State? TalifiJ* and Districts following, viz : 1 1st. At Detroit, Alicliilimackinac, Fort Wavne Uncugo, and their immediate vicinities »,» pluccor pl.ee. where «r£pl stationed, marched or recruited, within theater ntor- ol Michigan, the vicinilv ol the Upper Lukes and the state of Ohio, arid on or adiaeenr to the waters of Lake M ichigaiu J * 2tl, At any place or places where troops ar» or may be stationed, marched or recruited with! “ ?*?*'** «f.K««cky and TenXsee 3d, At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, inarched or recruited \?i,H U,4th ‘At" annd‘a|na and -'?i8S0Uri Territories! , At any place or places where troops are i the Mississippi Territory, the state of Lou.« iiinaimd their vie,mues north of the CuiJHf 0, fxWr* as? sassjiur Hn.ZhL,r°‘ Ml,“e“d «* — “f »& t>tn, At any place or place, where iroons ssrMsissx?-'—sa-s l8tT" A? Co?n*ct«W«'d Rhode Inland. u* At any place or phees where troona a-e or may be ■Ut.o.wd, marched or recruited with in the state ot New York, north of the HiSl S and withm the state of Vermont. b Jth, At anyplace or places where troop- *»-#■ or may be stationed, marched or recruited wit!, iLVlis6 *?? ? Ne‘r York* soutI* of tl,e HiH,. £Sir aJSSy'"* Poi“:> “d 5 l‘hh, At any place or places where troops vr assrsyaKT’ ki,^"'A ^ *• 12th, At any place or places where troops Z ZS'XSFSSfcr?** “• «wW - ~ tfaesfitesaiKc m the state of Not th Carolina. lt& r ^ ith, At any pi ce or places whr-e t-oonn -rc or may be stationed, matched or reo mud w. h„, the state of South Carol,na. loth, At any place or places where trooDs -so or may ho stationed. rr.,,^d or rccrni'cTw l! IbeCrShM* matidiog that part cf »iU o.‘S“ rs' Utfitoriiil u. A rat,on consists of one pound and one annr ■ er of beeor thfee ipiarter.s of a pound of si Ur l e,ifi, renounces ot bread or fliur on • <- 11 n< rum, vd.,:.kqr or brandy, and at the Quarts of salt, four quarts oft inegar, four p«»n ’ i °‘ie P°U"d ail;i one haU'ot csniues 'Z > y hundi-edrations. The prices of «l.e so i - 1 [component i,arts of the ration shall be stecllS , tlie L, ited States reserve the riyht of mak.in w such ahe.-atmns in the price of the compunSS pjus of the ration aforesaid, as shall mu'ce the r.nce or each part tueraof hear u just ZvZr* . that there shall, at all t.mra-dunn^'tS’c^r^o? the proposed contract, be suflicienf for the ™ £ zz :"cjn?"6r -»w“a: lfUic i„ advance ot llk(' rrt*vi»,.Hi« sfistizxxs*"of u,t Ihe e^ra^lK'.- Ct!’Ur^tor is at troopi'Sm* tv.wd S?au7\Lte“" b' United States at the p^Tcf fheLiefc^ ,y U’t ordasnoja,, .» a^Lw, WO or more persons of Creditable ch^acten anA the certificate of a commissioned o^cer statmr 2. l0”’ ”'d ,h* “f claimed *■*' ComP^tion dull be •''“I'.StS*1*,s "*' "S’*4»?»“ mav hA p. 6 ! J n™e Of the supplies, which Sr, *nf* UndF an*v Qf tht Proposed coJ! •acts, shall be issued, until the mpiiliea which hav» b„e,., or nay te lomi.hed iract now m force, have b. < 7* « Cdttgunjorf. H CftAV^/ORlX July 13—wttstO Secretary of Wj-f arc requested to insert the forego ~ A 8 ? e°* THnil »«k ««,l tte latJ^r^SS' NOTICE, a tend. , vleJI(2dt'|l> Joiln ‘ Ba‘ fcp' *- improperly g.ven, ,nd =d- has failed to do so t tie ^ day of ^ust, i nlUm,tT “> ^d this ’ Anguat 31—" «. A. ALLKN. a oTiTJI^ *— A petition will be p-eu-nted to tbe nov» r ■al Assembly „f Vira-mia, oraviiur r,,^ ,?.1 f,cne* ,e »»d «tab(,sheJ at Spr*n*fie' l n P? ** •erland County on t>,e pJamatm*of1F" on, acd to remote tUe 'e«t nf )« »■ , t-ar -the central ,rtof?h, J? 'Ce ■oiinty. * 1 W* ,fc- ^Puhlmn of *„.* Avgust l^l—