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Jt'runt the Unowlugu Gazette. by W. Hay, Esq. RELIGION. Ask but the man who lias a liead Susceptible of thought; A heart not all to virtue dead; Hut feeling as it ought: Whether he candidly believes It; I g»« n all a jest; \ A fk*' c which purposely deceives, io make die soul unblesi f Would God, all merciful and just, A weapon, thus employ, Out; hopes to prostrate i' ’.lie dust, Ahd s.ab our only joy ? Ah,.no—what millions answer no, Who leel its vital pow'r, A halm for ev’ry poignant woe, In trouble’s pamivil hour A lamp, which casts beyond Use grare Its ever cheering ray:— A ransom for the held-bound slave— And endless, joy ous day ! What can the atheist, in exchange, Give ler so great a prize ! Annihilation’* lot (tow strange) For kingdoms ill the skies— A few oase sordid pleasures here, Scarce worth a fool's pursuit; And fill eternity-- year !— A Seraphim ■ 'it >rtite ! Blot fi < m 'he tmiver e the sun, At!'1 ev’ry psle: light : S* t all crcat.os work’s undone, And . r.k in endless ingtu : Tike, ruthless infidel, away V. ever else you can, Bui h a». > )e... e us mental dayt ’I in- light »/ tind to man Tee the t onrh/n Independent I! Idtp. Ti E C0U1- r t)F LlliEUTY. Barh! through ’.tie sk.es yon silver sound— 'IJie ‘kies :.c mollinig ui tea •vhonnd, !’.• r'." p'.eas’d.repcats the g ntle » ra.n, •{<-« . *d to tlie skies ‘.ll'ir. ‘I Y proclaims n. r court, Uni.ii lei all • ■ . world ro.or ; litre let HSMiuUed nations meet, As Freemen and u.'. Uruthtrs greet. Ti.. slu rgisli nations hear the call i In vain th v lit«r; the lo&il.sonie dira.l 0 i! i. cucv* restrains ' eirsoult }hn ( a tend from the vast whole. To t^cii ?.d<l'easing hei slit speaks, Majestic thus Iter solemn silei.ee breaks— Gallia? No! berdts aid L d ' !la e serv.Se cnmchW beneath ne hands O. foreign j , IVn re, whet- s now thy patriot m nd Witi. v:.i. r and with wor'ii c‘mb n*d, Having irce, as uiiconfm'd, E’eri an the Wat ca. That sportive .lash along ihy fert ie idiot e, My pleasing !r>n<e, mj pia. ao^uc, n > more ! llispa> a? Ai r* i.ei smg.rh wn. S'.*i en'h i* ’ ko . • is > • •• (i, ,n, No- e’ e pi .. i* p a ..vain In :-i- tine giee 1 Tti .i. iis'. llotn n ; rrr \ eUde, o*. hen a.earn u pntV’r • » clon’d great \e! al ihuli l i.'titsd e ..!• > (ate, Al AN M, HE Fit Els ! S'.rark. Tv rams, %}\ k! d.i e ( la1 truly prea , O: ti i.oI- ■ , I! your dread in.pe «i...g Etc 3‘. i1 atinia, *;n< f Not hoi’s tins hour, Ni’i 1'O.iaissne ye^ 'he pleasing power To share tin stnne : ■\Vctl n ight sh"Cl; in mv tvdi.t.g gaze Of pleasure in her! c-n ’a dr s, !n n glow'd .if strength the richest blaze Armial t er isle. P.tdunma mas not; V.eath tlio deep 1 ne spirits oi her Heroes sleep. Come th'.u, in fr» ed m's v.p.ir great, 'lb..u )M«i.g, vt-i po tr manta rung state, My di-ares; jn.ie; Boast thou with joy thy free-horr. n .nd, \V tit wh.ch, in ev’ry v i.hc mb n*d, M v trtv’ring idluei.ee lives enshrin’d To a >ei gth allied. To ' ’e-'-i thee s al ah. Ii v/isdom jo.n \\ it er, m d i imd In br. w sh ll s'ur e dor;, A M I’KICA, h»r tli«> . > II ’d . e lime. Vi, lilNlA : Jit Jtuh-i /. - n i’i f'te ( -•> f‘jii e if the Snf>e rio • I '< t • < h-i <•;•»< /»,•M ■ Jiichmomi I),t fir' 'l.r'ZAtli #/«'/ r>f j’t e. IfclG S!.rr>.... l I’.i.hIi, ■> j» .«*»> Mini ell, f i«ndi.ck Vaughan, lierjatn-n II ad-haw, Thom ■ II ck exntoiiTg Matthew Lac • .nr. J‘U'» ahi,• r Wdlifctn M'UiC ■ lii-nti. dr? in:a* avn • >! Utj* phf n, j'mr clfrM and >i-?.abe h R 8;»r,.|/c ,n, <in <!*•. It lam s ft, M rha f. / P*rf • .on, •ii.r|(are'. P. S iinp^on, Nn.c:.««u v S.-rn* • **i. M v Sampson, ^ I' Samp-nr. »■ Caroline & »*r i( nn.i distribu tee . of the . aid Stepln n Sampson d. r’d Iy| tlif >-ml Willis, m M li tin tlm.n, *pcr. Ilya, h gned tiie.r guardian t defend them n ih HU, /Jr/’/# 'I iie defend;, its. F«l zabttli R Samps n, t,. TI Sampson, M.nlli* P.../. Sarnp > Matfif.tr F Sampton, N san M. Sstfipaon, Mary f-r-i t *, n, Agues I' K^n n, and Caroline J Sa' *..!i nothuvm; or.'errd w,eif appear.nee *r, ; y v.n aeriiei';/ ac ••rdnig o 'he Act oi A ,ca !•' d tt,e M ,le* *»f tin* C-.'irt, aid i< apt m. jug i>v laiiaf.c i'ti ttidctW, ‘hal they a.e nr. itili d. aatfl of i in cnunilf : ft it ofibred I I the •* d dt hriidam* do iifij ear here r>n i,e i d v of the n:i u- ni anti .nsaer the l»,l» ,.| Pi. r- .f1»; and Ilia a c»f.y t.t tin* ordr fortWwith inserted n tome inrr*; *i,er puoi i in the City of H c!itn<>nd (>.r t» . in ndi in Ce**'V.'1y a>„1 |*ft «1 a the flout Jim it of the (Ji pitol, in the r od city. A copy—Teatc, \\m. W. U&NMiG, C. C August 21—w3vr. rtttCTNIAs .. it Hult A./.Vi hi the CVrk', Offer of tie S •’*. i ioi ( .. l i! ( , i-y •oi• Me Hicluuouil J>it tict,t.t 2\th tiutf of Juty 1816. SuthaiuM t.unhip tulministrr.»orof Jas. M*C*nce ikctmtd, h x.hrth widow and relicl ot the saal *»•**>.<«»c*r, dece oed, ami W’il- | Imm \V Gruj and .Mary ins wits, formerly Nfuiw Dunlop, ' Alexander l)unl9p, surviving partner of Janies lunlop and An .under Dunlop, trading umlei | :<e firm of Jame> i; Alexandei Dunlop, llester Dunlop widow aw l executrix of tlir said James Dunlop, der\l, i-ncl Margaret Dunlop, ami James f • mop, surviving chd.bea, legatees, ami devi . i es f the5-ii;l Jus. Dunlop, dec’d. licf'ut. The subpoena ad revivendum .-'varde ' hi this au c* mcainsi the def-nd-nt Alexander Dunlop, not haring been returned executed, and I;.- not having entered his appearance and given scout i |V according to 'he Art of Assembly and the Rules of this Court,and it appearing by s.dis Sudor) evidence, tliai lie id not an inhabitant <,f tins cofimry . It u ordered. That the deftiKlam do appear here on the first day of the next term and show cause if any he ran, against the revival thereby sought; and tint, a copy of this on.er be for liwith inserted in some newspaper pubfislnd -he city of Richmond, for two mqnths sucecs oiely and pus ed at the lroni door of the Capi tol, in tie. saiii city. A Copy—Teste, If m. IV Ilf nine, c. c. A u*;t 14. VIRGINIA : .it Hunt Mdenin the Clerle't Office of the S f* nor Court of Chancer/ for the Jtidunond Jj.s tnct the '24th «/«.y of June 1816. Klizubclh U. Keimon, exox. of Richard Kcnnor dtcJ- Plaintiff Jlgainst, John Marable, ltichard Uarable, and Aiexandei lli-own a»linV itc. of Champion Marable.decea se.l, l^-onard Claiborne, and M. ry Mv hi's wife V. ilh un B. S okes, and Khzabeih B. Stokea, n.nl M.iry \f. Stokes, and John Bijrgar and Sal U his wife, Jonathan Me iWeiher .facliaon’ rhdip Whitehead Jaction, and Mary Eliza b* tli Jackson, and Champion Carter Maratd' hen-and devisee of George M-.ruble, d. ceased Jif; etiih nts. ■ "c wetonnams .inim M arable. R churn Mar* • >le, Jonathan M. Jackson, and Mary F.lizabeU J.okson, no having, meied their appearance ant given security according to the Act of Assemb! anil the Rules of this court, and it appearing hi satisfactory evidence, that they are r.nt inhabl ;:mts o! this country : It lS ordered, that the sau l)**‘cndonU d<» appear here on tla first day i»i *iit- next term and answer the bill of the plsintill and tlia' a copy of ll ,s order be fort with in terted in seine newspaper published in tite Cip ot It climond, for two months successively an. posted at.i lie front door of the Capitol, >n U.< said city. A Copy—Teste, WM. W. IIRNING. C. C. August 14-—m8w. VIRGINIA : h Hit/, * h Aden in the Cte’k’s office of the At/e ' to - C t of (Awveery for the Uichmoiul Dis tnci, th 24tk Any of .utfuxt 1816. Vt. i Uriu • ia>es,Hiul r'i ittces Claiborne,who sui - sited her iin^baod, William Claiborne. rif'a. AOUJIST •lartha Code, ad itratnx, with the will an ii. x d d franc ..code the younger, dec’d w!to was an administrator with the will an neve l of Rob, t Goode, dec’d. and Mir* we I I "'kes SiSnr.vt, II bis wife, f irmerly Goode, &. Jarnts Scott, junr administrator and admun tr.i nx ot Iticn. r.l It Goode, dec’d. who wa‘ also an rCm iiUtrator with the will annexed ol the s.. . Robert Cioode, dcc’d who yvju aurviv.njf executor of William Black, dec’J Samuel Goode, security tor die sa d Robert Go-.ue, ttS executor aforesaid, and Tarl on s:‘.unders, administrator dehorns non, with the v/.ll annexed, ol the said Robert Goode, dic’d! William W Kid, . minjstrator of Stephen Sou hall, dec’d who was executor of Turner Soilihull dec’d Robert Anderson adminisira tor ol 1’ey‘on Southall, dec’d, who was ot.e of lie executors of James Soutiiall, dec’ii aiu! John l)a ngei field, he other exeou or o J..'iiu- Soil hall, dec’d who was co-executor wi.h S ephen Southall, dec'll (and survived Inui, I Tun er SoUihall, dec’d. who was also an f . ulor of the said William Black, dec’d George Markham. Mary M irkham, Scl-tnaio R *t:iig,. tie utors & executrix of Bernard dXrLham nec’d wIid wm one of the securi ties t i inner Southall, dic’d as c\’ cutor a ‘ ■ e aid, Alice Goode, aurv r.ng executrix of I lam is Go <le, tiie elder, dec’d anil Carol’i Matildi llair , William Turpin, and Kd* oar. <. x. acting executrix and executor oi 1 !.<-nu,s II'r. is, dec’ll who was <•» exeru or of !"• s > . h. itc s Goode, the elder, defc’d. a* '"•'be emit-, for the said Turner Southall, as rucu or of \\ .d arn Black, dec’d, i !if StiLj’tt'.a ml rcvivendum aw irdirl in this c ni e, not iiHViii); liceii re urned rxtri»,ed on tlie cu.-iii'iin » Maxwell Tr ikes and Surah II. Ins i* s and d *p|n ar ng by suti&f'ucmry evidence, hat they me not it,habitants oft h s country • ' '* ordered ha' the said defendants do appi a t ere o t i a >• i <• I'* ri . ah' . if any tie r can, i-.jra list the- revival, by tin d process oitg'ii { and fiat. .1 eopv <,| ,Ills or r he for It with n c.r.ed in s-me iievrs) a])er •tildished in the ciiy of |{lC mond for \»« non-In aucr ~a vely and posted a the front dour i' the Capitol, in lie s. d city V copy—’! esle, /f in. iy. liming, c. c. Sept. 11—wftw. VIRGINIA: ll /linen ho-uen in the Clerk's OfTce of the Stipe r tor Cuitrt of Chun very for the tlichmotut Dis trict, the 24m June, 1816. Kan pin m \i Kci zie, Duncan M’Keneie. Catha fine M keozit, John Clnsholni, and Wiliam Chisholm, Pllf's AO IT H IT V ithnniH Sneleon, adnnnm rator of the jp’ods cl‘* ** credits which acre of John M’Ken. z e. di c’d, and D-maltl M Ken*ie,J jhn M’Kt-n. Will ,m M’Kenz.ie, John vl’Wre and .Via i.v lus v fe, who was formerly Mr vi Kenzic, •o' ■ Alex unler Clusnolm, Atexmid 1 Cld -holm, i»t r. Archibald Chialitilm and D n. d Chi* ludm, JJe/la: I nt Def ndanta, Donald M’Kfnzie, J , 1 \j». < nz c, Witham M’Kcze, John M’tta , and I ny h 9 witr. Ale:, ode,• ClnshoJro, Aldaiaie n.>o din, J- nr Art , o Id Cn.sholm, and 1) ; d t,n 1,0 n, oot having entered their appear - .11 .nt >;i*m *ecti> , accord,1 g to the Aof \-nenibli nd lie Ifufe- of this Court, a: if i* op * by aati iac ry ei nc ce, diat they ate * »• iiihabfuiils of tbs count, y: It in or thru, I lia the stud deti : dan s do appear here on d. rsi div of the nex term and mis act me bit 1 i> he I’laui ill's ; *nd tba: a co, y of this order h •or lin'd!) in%er $;] m acme newspaper publish?. n be City f Richmond, for iwo months stir c.Hiveiv and |m>s cd at the front door of the t. >1, io 'lie sa (I City. A c.,py—Teste, W m. W. HEXING, C. C. August 21—w«w. lrnniN!A: • 2< ho.’rt'H in /.v ff •;** or rfo* .*?!/. /».• ok etcirl <f Cuwrr- >y fnr the /t.drnoud fh~ Iridi the 2«th <! ,y of. iiin/w, 1816. M.iii a Campbell, Pi'f a uwr .! inti av »o , administrator ari l heir at law of I Patrick Cavan, ilecM Surah widow of 1 Oic sad Patrick Cavan, decM. \r«k*lwlH M’Lean, admin >sirat- r of Janus 5;iik, UecV. Harriet Kirk, heir of said James Kirk, O.ccM J intca Kirk, an infant son t.:d l»c.r of Robert Kirk, ilrr d. "ho, With the smd Harriet Kuk, "us c -heir of the said J.imc* K.ik, dt-cM Hugh S ewart. ami Charles J. Love. Deft*. i rt^ndauigj Harriet Kiik ami Jamp« ■ K.rk not having1 oa'err l thpir appearance and | given security according to the Act of Assem. '>l\ and the Rules of tins conet, and it appearing h_v satisfactory evidenceths* thev arc not inhtdn tasiis of this country: It h urde,ctl that ti c said i rt< ndant* d.» appe.tr here on the first d«v of the next term and answer the h II of »h'e p1 aii‘tin’s; and that a copy of tins order he forthwith inserted in some newspaper published ■it the City ot Richmond, for uvo months sue cessiveiy and posted at the front door of the Ca pitot in said City. A copy—Teste, Align* 28—wS.tr. I I'm. J V. 1 letting. c. e. VIRGINIA : .It Rules hntfieri ;/i the Clerk's Offer of t'\r S* J’-riw Court of C/nnccru for the Richmond Dis trict, the 24th duy of June 1816. James . tun, (»abr:el Pom, and .l.tines I’etin, junr late merchants and partners, trading under the firm oi James l-'enn fc Sons, and Wm. Mitctt c,,» PVJ's. AC AIXST 'lovd Miller, surviving partner of Wm. llrown & Co and William Barret, Deft's. 1 lie defendant, Floyd Miller, rot having m rred his appearaur and given security accord ■ig to the Act of Assembly and the Rules of his court, and it appearing by satisfactory evi *ifucct that he :s not an inhabitant of tlv.s conn rv: It is ordered, Th\t the «aid defendant do appear here on the first day of the next term and 'lswer the bill uf the plaintiffs; and thatacopv d t.iis ort.er be fnrthwitli inserted in some nows ap?- pubLsacd m tlie City of R ehmcmd, f r no months successively and posted at the front door ot the Capitol in said City. A Copy—Teste, If m. If. Ffrninp, c’ c August 21—w8w. VIRGINIA: H Itulra hol'fci in tie Curb's Office of the Stipe ricr ( iurt r,f Chnncen, J,r the Richmond lJit fnct, the 2‘ith day of July, 1315. 'V illi—m M armor, administrator tls bonis non >1 StitU Gregory, and guardian of Mary S. Gre joiy. piff AGATlfST F.dward Marks, junr. administrator dc bonis inn of John Murks, deceased, and l’eter Blr.nd dministaatornf Tlteodocick Morrison, dcc’d. & •imes Young Kid Ann lii& wife, formerly Ann utorrison, Drjl'i. T he Defendants, James Young and Ann hi> rite, not havingenltved their appemance and riven security according to the Act of Ansembh ♦ml the Rules of this Court, and it {.paring b\ ♦ntiitactory cr dence, that they are not inhabi mts of this country : /» U ordered, That th* -nl tfc-fendams do appear litre on th* first dav •* the next term and answer the bill of the Plain, ill : and that a copy of this order be forthwith nserted m some new spaper published in theCi y oi Richmond, for two months successive!} I nd posted at the front door of the Capitol, in tie end City. 1 A Copy—Testf, August 3—w8w. W~n. IT. JTenin^, c c. VIRGINIA: ‘ ~— * /.tules Golden in the Cierb's Office of the S title nor Cow t ,f Chencery for the Richmond lJit met, the r»Uh day of June, 1816. Rote A?orrig, 2Vtf. against .c.bcrt VV. Mosby, James Otway Crump. Jesse Owen, and Vaneev his wife, formerly Vaneev Mosby, Joint C. Howard, and Judith Ins wife, formerly Judith Moiby, Peter l.csticitr U. Lttc.t Jus wife, formerly Lucy Mcsbv, relict of J0' >cph Mushy dic’d. ru ffs. The (lefendan*, James Ottvay Crump, not having entered Ins appearance and given seouri y according to the Act of Assembly r.r.d the tulcs of this court, and it appearing by s&tis acton evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of his country: ft is o -.lered, That the aid tltfeii Ian* do app nr here on t!ie first dav of the n=>xi erm and answer the hill of the plaintiff; and tat a copy of th.s order be forthwith inserted n some newspaper published in tie* City ol Richmond, fop two months siicct^sively an<! al the lronl tloor of filecapitol, in ttie sau! A copy—Teste, Wm. W.HEN1NG, C. C. August 21—w8w. VIRGINIA s ■it Utile* holflen in the Clerk'* Xtjfice. of the Sufic nor Court of Chan ecru for the Richmond JJi». U id, the 24th tluy of July, 1816. ftdwaid Lee, “ Plt'f. •soatvst R chard Herring, Thomas Lee, Matthew Wil liams, Clement R. Jameson, Thomas Cox, Wil hum L. Morton, William II. Taylor, and Am »ro c Ktl w, J)efi'». I in- Dclendant Richard He-ring not h aving entered his appearance and g.ven secunty *cc..r ling to the Act of Assembly and the rules of tins ourt, and i; appearing by satisfactory evidence, h*' "c is not an inhabitant of this country: It " - ^ "i ur.s Ltmiurv ; u, IB or,bred, Th*t the ftaid Defendant do appear ti**reon the fir? day of the neat term and answer • he bdl of the IMaitUilf ; and that a copy of this o iler he I rth’j'i.h inserted in some new spaper published in die City of Richmond, for two months Mirrt-Mively sr.d posted at the frontdoor it the Cap.;oi,m the said City, A Copy—Test, Win. IV. Jiettmg, c. c. Aug-. 14—wHiv. VIRGINIA: At Rule* hnhW i in the Clerk*» Office of tfit Su perior (cent of Chancery f, r the Richmond Du ' trict, the '24 th dr y of Auguet 1815 Mary Kl scabetlf' Victoria* Aubin Iviforest, anti \no Ebza Anbin Laforcst, infant Hangmen ol robin Laibrcut, dec d. by Michael IJ. f*oitiaux ueir guardian and next friend, Piif't. aou.xrt Moses D.ivis & Wiilmm Moneure, T)ef't$. I he Defendant Moses Davis, not having cn ered hi* aoiuiarsncc and given security accov. lmg to the Act of Assembly anti the rules of this roui i, and it spptar.ng by satisfactory evidmrt, lint lie is not an inhabitant of this country : h,, tiered, that the said defendant do appear here brat day the nrxt term and answer the > It of the plaintiffs i and that a copy of this or :r be forthwith inserted in some newspaper pub -.l.ed m tiie City of Richmond, for two month* iccessiviy, and pos'ed at the front door of the pitut, in the sa <1 City. A copy—Teste, tVm. W. Jf-ninr, e. c. August 14, 1916. w9vv VIRR1XJA: . ho >ii j/t (Ac C’ttVa Of re o/" rfir *’•/. hn • v •'<•' r-l' t t*rrer;i firth* ftichnioml Mi* ‘.it 2 t<A t/ i ■/’ .h.j «.• 1816. \|jg)sfij}u Walll'M, JPlff. Jar-an TV :hcp 8t Ijt*r,.\ Mali, Deft's, The defendant, Ciman Itiilwp, no* having en tel'ed his appei«r: ’-(• and g tren security ace ml ng *o tbe Vc of and the Uiii-nnf iliis conrt. and i' appear''ig hv satisfactory evidence, h «* he is not an in' -bitant ,»f his country : ft a 'tnfc'rrf, That tH" said defendant d<» appeal ifreo t (lie first day of the next term ana an s'ver the hill of the pl-intifi'; ;,nd tha‘a c**pv of •his ord r he forthwith inserted ill some newspa per published m ther.ity of U.ehmond, for two months sun'- ss ’-elv anti posted at the hunt door of tfie Capitol in x.t;d city. H’m Het'ing, c. C. Aiii’-ue 2ft- vv *\\ VIUhTniT: ./< Itulcr ho.-fr’i ill the clerk'* ofc- of the Svte rtor court of chnncepyfor the fHchmoi.il fits trict, the '>-ith titty of.ittg-utt 1816. Joseph tl. Peters, & Jonas 1 larrison, merchants, trading under the firm of Peters and [fa IHtf, AOAISsr John Cr.e. and John C Mars]! mercbi.n>$ of the city tif New \ >rk, *>«l John C 'V lker, and Co. trading u d. r tiie firm of Walke ?<. Co of the city of KiChino id /Jeff*. The Defendants Aaron Coe, and John (|a b;. not having entered their appearance and given security ar.rordmr to the Act of Assembly and the 1 I*iItot th s t^otirt, anti n appearing hv sa4is factory e rid •ic'*, that thev are not in habitants .»fdi.a country : U ,* ordered I hat the said Ue frndanU- do a; pear lu re on »iie firs‘ day of «ii. next term and ans wer the hill of the Plmntifl •nd that a copy of ins order be forthwith '.riser ed 1'i.somr newspaper published in ihe Ci v o: Hichmond, lot » .o months success,vc!) and pos ted at the front door of the Capitol, in the m,.; c lv A Copy—Teste. JF’m. IF. Tlenning. August 21—wfivr. 'V/.H l)u,A<tTMt..>k'| > .T*ilv 10, iS:6. C I HIS IS TO GIVE NOTH 'R, Fh«' MCp*ra'c proposals will be received at the P Office of ihe secretary for the Department of >» •,r'9 until the »S1»; day of October next, iticiu* 3,vc» f°P '.he supply of all radons that may be Hired for the use of the United States, Iron requi the 1st day ot June, 1817", inclusive, to the 1st day o« June 1818, tvithin the States, Territories and Districts following, viz : 1st At Detroit, Michtlirnackinac,Fort Wavne, Clncigo, aiul their immediate vicinities, and at any place or places where troops arc or may b< stationed, marched or recru.lcd, within the ter r.tory of Michigan, the vicinity of the Uppei LAes and tlie Mate of Ohio, and on or adjacent to the wate> s of hike Michigan. 2d, At any place or {daces where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited with in the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. 3d, At any place or places where troops are o? ni'aViiie St&’ :r,lc?l» •‘urci»ed or recruited with it. die Illinois, Indiana and Missouri Territories. 4th, A t any place or places where troops art <*r may he stationed, murclied or rccniited with ,n u,e Mississippi Territory, the state of LoUtf. tana and d .en vicinities north of the Gulpli of .Mexico. r Ah, At any place or places whrre troops art or nuy be stationed, marched or recruited witli m the District of Maine anil the state of New Hampshire. Cth. At any place or places where troops an ?r , ■u.V0Me‘u marched or recruited with in the state of Massachusetts. 'lh* LUn,'P'“r' or i,liires " here troops an R) stationed, marched or recruited with,i the states of Connecticut and Rit .de Island 8th, At any place or place, where troops are or mav be stationed, marciiul or recruited with ■n the str e of New York, north of the High lands and withip the. ate of Vermont. b 9l' , At any place or place where troops are o' may be stationed, marched or recruited widi m the state of New York, soutii of Hie Hud., lauds, including West Point, and Within die state of Ntw-Jeivey loth At any place or plac s where troops srr or may be sta’ioned, maiched or recruited with m the state of Pennsylva.ua. 11 ill, At a< y place or places where troo s are or may be stationed marched or recruited with m the states of Delaware. Maryland, and the ii.sU'ici of Columbia. l^iti, At any place or places where troops art or may i.e stationed, marched or recruited with in the state oi' Viiginia. 13 It, At any piuceor places where troops are or may he styoned, marched or recruited with in tli • stale of North Carolina. 14th, At any place or piaces where troops are or maybe stationed, marched or recruited w^ith n the.sta e of South Carolina l-> h, At atis place or places where troops are o; nny h.- aut.ooed, mat ched or recruited with the state of Georgia, n,eluding that part of the Greek s land lying withm the territorial li. nuts of said s ate. A ration cptvos-s of one pound and one rmar ter of beet, or thue quarters of a pound of salted pork, eighteen ounces oi bread or flour, one dill oi tun, whiskey or brandy, and at the rateoftwo quarts of salt, four quarts id vinegar, four p,„ind* d soap, and one pound am' one half of candles t. every hundred rations. The prices of the several component parts of the ration shall be spec died -ut the United States reserve die right of making such alterations in d,e price of the component parts of the ration aforesaid, as shall make the price ot each part there*.fbear a.just proimrlioti to the proposed pure of the whole ra on. The rations arc to be furnished m such quantities •!ia' there shall,at all times during tlietirm the proposed contract, be sufficient for ihe coni sumption of the troops foi s \ months in ad v«i cc, of good and wholesome r>vi*,.ons, if the same aha 1 be required. It is atto be permit > cd to nit and every of the commandant* of fort i fie.I piac.cs or posts, to call for, at seavjns, whei the same can Ire transported, and at any tinio, ji case of urgency, such suppl es of like provision in advance, as in the discretion of the comman ler sliall he deemed proper. It is understood that the contractor is to 1 e a the expense and risk or issuing the supplies h lie troops, and that all losses sustained by thi depredations of the enemy, or by tn«an» of tin ' roopi of the United States, shall be paid by thi Uitite'l States at the price efthe article capture, nr destroyed as aforesaid, on the deposition c i wo or more persons ol creditable character, urn the certificate of a commissioned oflicer, statin] he circumstance of the loss, and she amount o he articles tor which compensation shall b i aimed. The privilege is referred to the United State .f requiring that none of the supplies, whicl .iaj be furnished under any of the proposed ron tracts, sliall b issued, unt,l the supplies wind na\c been, or m*j be furnished under the cei tract now in force, have been consumed. \VM. II. CHAWFOnn, Secretary of War July 13—wtlstO. Note.—The Editors of Newspapers who ar authorized to publish the of the U. Stait> are requested to insert the forcgf.ng advertise ment once a week until the l»i ot Octobernexi ViLl APJ.E LAND FOR SALE r > N the iirst fbj ot 1 u os p ,if xt (if not fc< r , V ' HfctPr*t*tc «le) w.ti 1,0 ..lered to thehig>»','. hinder, on the premises 1 ,r asl,\ V.ll.t,AMI.RT»u.+ OK iWw " ,,*’,0\er .Cou™v. This true! contains betw«*u .TV- hoadred and liny and tw„ hundred acres, *. Ai'l- T n V" u '’'S YOW,?-exri:lle,vt,y tiral>«r , m & uH:C1°ry & 1 inc—latter very t.;.h,nb e fll* hudd-ng. The remaining half?! c enre u-KHays well tor cultivation unfaiCd.^ . dlh ttfulsituat.on f„P 3 dwelling lh>u,e. i he Lan lis v.ell watered hav.ng on the south and l std s a considerable run of Water botmdintr .t-andwh.cb wdlaffbrd the greatest abuuda*e ot meadow ground for the tract. ^ The ahi.ve l.and join, t!.e land of Colonel Cole D.gges win, |,vcs near the Crass Roads in |U|10I„ .m I distantfrom Uichmond about nine miles 1 he Subscriber will exchange the aU.ve Land for Land ,n the upper Countoy if suitable * I «Wit‘h tQ Purchase die above Land at Private sal ,~or wish U> view it t|,wue ulrrrcd to Colonel Dinrc: or to Jr.im »» « " i.tLhk n.oiiiM.id. w-“ u>Joh"M- ®J™«. Sep-e,k»4._,js. CEOIHiE V. UIGOES. NOTICE? l o owners of Merchant Mills, Grist Mills J.ice mills manufactories of flow,tire .iFFi-X-'a: vmi w)l ihncrtrea87‘ °f y°Uf situation,, K"ZT to furnish „,c ,tic J„1 V.U mn and tK SeUrs.T/,numbS ofd o^rinSJ null or mill, and by 'wV^mill^^p0^. trec^!- ^ cea.^,, XTZ m,IVC' ne*fb UlS* "testeil by a JUS .c^ol the peace or the clerk of tl.e co<miv r SKK"! C0Urt’ 'v!'erf >«« reside, fcv <Z due ine ily JiS'? V' mC h>’ post’ h wAX t,u • , J » scale, to ascertain the quantum of “ ^^sss ;■»!«•-"" ..°i . ,.i- ^ . \ne ej) Rav ing1 great expense in tra« e.lm}' and labour to those concerned it wnAe expected that this notice udl be auendedfo hv those who have been sued forValSVe uons without licence. b invcn* Xu^fhand S° S,0Uth of the Rappahaimck, Ver -i o tbtrC°r0,,nR>J Gfcot*ia* Missis,ippi » e. i itoiy and Upper and Lower Louisian™ mav. With uv..;i u_.... l bl,in,la» - uovver L’iU shmo ‘ “va‘l of Uiese .uuu,, vliTn'b aT""""' lh' Ufr",1>r in ^ ’ • y ,,:iss» ,£) examine and rajort die nulla rui.n.ny without licence. ** JOHN' MOOLY. t>- i , „ Jtgent fur Oliver Hurt Richmond, Sept. 11,1316—dawdw. ... u. for vne convemency of those n: hfam • lern aLel,on of thin state, l-.dl m W ! aUend “l t,e R“k'l?ri 7V* n* ***» «..i. ^^TSSMhsr^ the above in ,ch n<n- ,n k i oei.ee, who are disn ,i ° ,10,0 or "* P * t, or hose , “mu1'", {1 usc u»ent or an;. part Gr,u . . ’o mill p6 prjtluc,ivc of Rfeat benefits, not >nly “ oener*,U‘ P*rl,Cular' but to toe co,nm,»i.J Reneral, as it may pe tjie meanR ~ - l-dmTfi„OPCrati,,n> a ’m,,btr «»*' mills si SC. navigable v-aMr.*” 41,(1 CO.Uiguoua to September I8»h. j ,, MAYO fij F1IAY8KR,. ,iT* **»*> *W. Dank ./Kr„.„ HAVE JU8T RECEIVED, The following works, chiejl, of T,IB L VTR3T PUBLICATIONS X Prey’s Quarto B.oles, from S4 to 13 •ommon Prayer Books ? 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