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- Boston, Jo lj *B.
. nridcfiUßd that, on rite 4rtrOcto-
Robert OUmor, jun. esq. ol
of Flu
on Urn 3d of Jan. Geo.
} *l iirfWew-Vork, were, on the
Lot of our fellaw-oilweii, J. G.
«(1. wsneclieely admitted as
of the Mineraiogical Society,
"fn Dresden, in Saxony, by thecal
iJS Snemlogist. Wenwr-We
f.intoMied that some valuable aye
of Sulphate of Stfontian, sent to the
if ,he above named genUemcn, have
rnved in this tmvn from Sicdy.
Russian Policy.
ZansMIUX, (Ohio,) July 15.
„„ hi company, a few days ago, with
iicrfesn g«nu«nt4n of the si no test ve
a resident in Ohio, but re.
’ ftianied from a Visit to - lussik,
, the-cmir 46 ol Conversation, learn
lumber of particulars which were
jnJ interesting to Us, and we have
■jilt, wia be so to most of our rea
■ peasantry in most parts of that ex
eentire are totally unlettered and.
latvague ideas of civilized life, and
[of them in a state of complete bar-
L The men never shave nor comb
liisnls# the consequence is, they be.
pinfily matted and full of vermin,
l the filthiness of their habits anil
Ij.iioH of their dispositions induce
to take no great pains to destroy,
(miserable huts and their customary
■tally exactly with their disgusting
feml appearance as to loathsomness
Lir cloathing is principally the nn
|d skins of wild animals. The Em-
I whom our informant considers the
Kvisc and sagacious statesman that
■e can boast of, has, at present, a
■establishment of one million of men.
Irivate soldiers are all taken from the
■described peasantry. Their beards,
Estwiding the sacred veneration in
■ the possessors hold them, are
lly shaven; their vermin all destroy-
Imjipleat suit of military uniform is
Kjjem, and the customary weapons
■ are put into their hands. All this,
■nec as it may appear, does not cost
■yernment a cent, for they are made
lort themselves.—-The day is divid-
Kfour equal parts; one six hours is
Ed to drilling and field evolutions;
ftrs to sleep; six to labor at some
Kuo art, to cultivating gardens or
■or the use of the army contractors
■market of the town near which a
■on may be stationed, and the re
st six hours they are on duly as sen.
J They are constantly relieving
■her at live end of each quarter of
ft, and time a continued routine of
Bveral duties are kept up, except,
Bile hours of labor return, then each
Baal returns to that particular em
|nt which was first assigned him.
Be sold lei’s are taught to call the Co
if the regiment to which they rea
lly belong, our father, and they are
■to obey him as a father, and those
B who hold higher military rank
■ oar father*’ they dare not ap-
B beta disobedience of the orders
Br colonel they consider as doom
in' to everlasting misery and they
■refer tbe most torturing death to
Hence of orders.
|r sentinel duty consists in guarding
■mises of the nobility and gentry,
B number is proportionate to the
Id standing of the guard; that, is,
I to 200 soldiers, and when one is
I as a sentinel, he stands with his
Bouldored in a soldier Kke manner,
B accoutrements on in due order,
Her varies his position till he is re
■by a successor, accompanied by a
B olficer, at the cud ofhis 6 hours,
He end of each week, the avails of
Hcs labor is presented to the com
■ > "' hl) pays liie consent value of the
■ in money; a part bf which money
■ivd in purchasing their scanty ra
ft. P [°V S , K> ' lS t°y the by, is better
■v bad been accustomed to in pri
■«) anda part, is applied, as occa
■quires, to replenish their clothing,
■man, Jc After two, three or
■ftriiathis service, and it appear
■t tiiey have acquired the arts of
inrL ea r i . ed . i usef, ‘ l occupation
H practical duties of a Soldier, they
KtaiilVthl iret ”r omeSlic lifj ’ but
■d ™ l ltary equipments,
|d themselves m readiness to join
Rd L ih 1 ' C3Un^ ry ’ s cali in a nro
ftj th f. so J‘ et,re , • new supply of
He uncouth class are ordered to'oc-
Hdto P idh. Ca, f T i h ° Se wbo retired are
■hed sc 0 ? children «t the
I-,:, * h u ools ' Thus the'great
fc* h » . ata « b„n„, te , s T
“Sr “P'”"
I’ a Let her reinetn-
IddaSn J ° f the ****
■ a stajon among them.
| FiWI the Long hi and Star.
If j, A nw-descmp r.
|tt2c l^ Unt ° f a very remnlc-
Hahu communicated *» , IS> bv a
H last month I, n who wWt*»it:
■wtwo, back ofat’v Whil * '™ lkin £
■fusioni i i t. 1-ranoisvillS on
i 1 oat". Veda hr ?* «"«ke
ft ra ": it liaving. , 'a' 1 pj ,ln ° U vv,lh a
■Pareuedit ans n! an, ? y appear
ftJ { eet, it turn , ettt * n e, Within
t f Tu P riA t r ; om,d '
H.«d4fe,sL h ' S b ® ad beil, g: he
■Cfikiiifr |.. m • ® * Hung the club,
f«. 0„ brought
6 inchel*ii!p I JS T* tl>e
|' °f a man’s .Sf dy about
■ 0Wn i and the . ' | ,eatd flat, back a
At 10-u ly rese ®bling a
K ole S> about 2*° nci frOl , n the Uil
"> tlie middl,. ‘*l lon S' l ~av| -
| L * Corn raon p ipe st ’ am J J)out the
m Much was LX*' ! aperin ’? to
■•«niinon red 11 nd about the
r‘>‘Pme/ * ien y> hlied with
ft: It wuukeh '. Hl * inch
Risity of ',L * 4 jhe river *.id
■“Hm J ‘chabiunts who
■ mi.,. „ “card of mu* n*v-
B a '"fit. P*«icuUr in my e«-
I 1 * 1.-
* h ® Ptofeisurs o(
n ‘ md — Ac *
*“ being iircK.v
183j,
| 3.
■ « few
which we believe have not yet teen pub.
dished in any of bur papers.
In a late debate in the" House of
Lords, upon the Civil List, Lord King,
while replying to & speech of the E*rl ot
Liverpool, declared, that their “ foreign
missions wore really the worst performed
and best paid in the world."
An immense iron rafter, which required
fifty men to raise it, lately fell in the U.r
mingliam Theatre, and brought down the
two walls upon Which it rested. Twenty
six persons were either killed or wounded
—Six, it is certain, have aiicady died
A subscri ..ion has been opened at Bor
deaux, in favor ut the bimniards who were
without the means of re turning to their
native country. fht_ hr... merchants of
that city nave made liberal donations.
The Courier from. Paris, when On the
helgnt ot Maugts, and proceeding to Tn>t>
, *atcly saw lull, >t souic ue,isuce from the
carnage, I.voballs ol fire, which illtlinill.i
ted the whole plain, and lefts thick sinoKe
which Could not be seen througli. He
was almost suitocated by the sulphureous
vapour,
•A late private letter from Paris says—
ine diStiust and ala; m, and indignation
ot the public mind has nearly reached its
Highest point; the cup is nearly full,-a ve
ry few diops more and it will overliow—
-11 ai binary power aitd oppression seem de
termined to re-seizc their sceptre in ibis
country, old friends and allies—*he iguo
-1 ranee ;uid prejudices of the dark sn-es,
have also awaxened from their elumbers."
Several laborers in the cotton mills at
Bndgutowu, (Glasgow) have been shot at,
and some severely wounded, for working
JJ* pn6e w ’ hicb the villians deemed too
Chnrch of Scotland — An Order in coun
cil having last year been sent to the Gen
eral Assembly of the Church of Scotland,
prescribing forms or heads of prayer, to
be used by the ministers of that church,
respecting prayers for the Hoyal Family, it
was taken up by the General Assembly on
’ l | le Ma T —The following motion was
thereupon made and carried, 126 to 53:
1 hat whereas the independence ofthe
Church of Scotland, in afi matters of faith,
wot ship and discipline, is fully established
by law, the General Assembly finds it un
. neccessary and inexpedient to adopt any
’ declaration with regard td the late Orders
mi Council, relative to prayeisfor his Jla
’ jesty, and tlie itoyui Family."
1 Our countryman, Howard Payne, it
; seems, has the management of a theatri
■ cal establishment in England. The Lon
’ don Statesman says—.<« ihe elegant little
Iheatre at Sadler’s Wells, is last increa
sing in popularity, under the management
ot Mr. Howard Payne."
p Letters from St. Petersburg of the 28th
i- of April, state,-that the government had
issued a new ukase,, extremely beneficial
’ to tlie temporary interests of the calico
printers ol Russia, but calculated materi
ally to injure the interests of foreign mer
chants trading with that country. All
printed goods, when printed and brought
[ to market, by a Russian printer, are enli
; tied to a drawback of 37i copecs silver
• the pound, which is the amount of duties
‘ 9a the White goods when imported.
j Ihcse 37 j copecs, in addition to the duty
of one rouble 40 copecs laid on foreign
r prints, give to.the Russian printer an ad
’ vantage of one rouble 77 i copecs silver,
or ss. 4J. the pound, Russian weight,
, (about 140 z.) over those printed goods im
-1 ported troin abroad. This ukase express
! IT adds, however, that this drawback will
be granted to those printers only who have
’ ordered, the while goods from abroad and
j entered them in their own names at the
cusioin-house; the drawback cannot be
’ claimed when the goods in the unprinlcu
’ state have been .purchased of merchants
i in the market, who must consequently be
driven out ot commercial iransactiona, of
r which they have hitherto formed the me
dium.
Extract of a letter f ont Constantinople.
‘•An affair has just occurred here which
has caused a great deal qf noise Two
. Albanians, on horseback, rode briskly up
to the door as the Grand Seignqr’s Charn
. berlain Pashow Rey, and on the Cham
berlain’s looking out of the window, to
I know what they wanted, they both fired
their pistols at him The,balls whizzed
p past the Bey’S h< ad, fortunately without
touclibig him The assassins immediately
‘scampered off,at full gallop by the road to
Adrianopie. A well mounted party was,
in a few minutes in pursuit of them, and
[ at a village about sixty miles off, the}
came up with one of the fugitives, wliom
p they seized and brought back to Constan
tinople; the other effected his escape.—
The Albanian refused at-first to say a
, word in explanation ofthe extraordinary
and daring adventure in which he had been
engaged, but on being put to the rack, he
confeessed, what was believed to be the
case, that he and his companion had been
hired by the famous A!i Pacha to murder
Pashow Rey,"
Ehur is selling in Cincinnati, Ohio, for
two dollars and tweuty-tiye cents a bar
rel! * Xat. hit.
GE.YEJi.-lL J’OST-OFFIGE. I
August 3, 1820. 5
It having been represented to this of
fice, that the Newspaper MailiSfrequently
carried outside, instead of inside of stages,
to the great injury of Newspapers contain
ed therein: Notice is hereby given, to all
whom it may concern, that, on information
being given to this office ofsqch a practice
being pursued by any Contractor for car
rying the Mail, or by'tlie persons employ,
cd by him, the penalty annexed to such a
violation ofthe Rules oPthis Olifco will be
rigidly enthraed in every case. And, for
the information of the Public, anR to put
the Contractors on their guaril, the follow
ing-article, contained in every contract
rir.iile with this Department, is now pub
lished;
“9. That, when the said mail goes by ;»
stage waggon, it shall invariably be carri
ed within the body of a comfortable stage,
for the accommodation of at least seven
travellers; and when It is carried un horse
back, it shall be covered securely, with an
oil cloak, or bear skin, against rain or
snow, under a penalty of dollars for
each time the mail is wet, without such
covering! and then when it stops at night,
it shall be pip m a secure place, and there
Ue locked up. A penalty of one dollar
sh ill fiulncurred for every milo m wliicli
tho mail, whanpouvsyed by atago, shall
he curried out ot tlie body ot the carriage
above dascribed."
(O' Thu Printers of tbe Halted tfutes
geu«*iallv will probably eerve their own
iiiiefcy as well as that of tb« inifiac, by
republishing Urn there '
• just Received |
And far Sale ut Gilbert GUland’s TVTtele
sate and Ettuil
ttat Wave-Vitjwsc,
AV EXTENSIVE aSSOnx.MEXT OP
GEN'TLEMEN.’S'PINE FASHIONABLE
Black Drab Extra large
Leghorn, § Buys IVnol
-M
August 17—-3;
iS’t'W Roi l \0 t'Ott
S 3 Hi "j! « J j
WA STAGE
ILL leave- Edgefield Court-House
every WEDNESDAY" MORNING, after
the arrival of the Augusta Stage—«nd
will proceed, by Cn'nbndge, Union, York,
Salisbury, fX. C J to Fredericksburg’ .
fnrg- Jc—This is the shortest, best and
cheapest road to Washington—Stage Fare
after the first 30 miles, 8 cents.
August 17—16 t
's Wanted,
2iOOO \bs. Mev e\vaivtab\fe
miLM)Wo
TO be delivered within sixty days, fir
which Twenty Cents pet pound will be
given, by the subscriber, ou delivering
the same at" the Manufactory, north side
Uroad-street, five doors below the Mar
ket.
M. Payne.
August 17- —«w4t
BJ* Those having de
mand against the Subscriber on nis own
account, or as administrator on the estate
ot the late Andrew Fagan, are desired to
present their accounts immediately
Robert Leckie.
Autrust \7 2ir»
■ ■ - ---- i j - |
Information Wanted.
A JOHN SCqTT,
BOY, about 14 years old, absconded
IV ■> his parents near Augusta, on the first
Wednesday in this month, and has pot
smee been seen or heard from by them-*
but from information it is supposed he has
been induced to gb to Savannah, most pro
bably in some boat from Augusts, ss be
was last seen in company .with a sailor, that
was said to be going to Savannah—he had
on pantaloons of blue small striped north
ern homespun, and jacket of blue checked
northern homespun—he is about four feet,
seven or eight inches high, and fair com ;
plexion. Any information of him, will be
thankfully received, by a letter addressed
to the subscriber in Augusta, and a liberal
reward will be paid for his delivery or con- 1
Anement in any Jail, with information that
be may be restored to his afflicted moth
er.
George Knox.
Aug. 17 St
(O’ The Editors in Savannah Will please
publish the above ouce ia. each of their pa
pers, and forward their accounts to this
office for payment. .
Notice.
/V.GREEARLE to an &-der ofthe Ilor.or
able Court of Ordinary of Warren county,
WILL BL HOLD,
On the first Tuesday in November next,
at the Court-House in tVarrentcm,
.One'House and Loty
In said place, it being lh<_. real estale cf
GfioaoE li- Davidson, deceased, sold for
the benefit of the Heirs—Terms made
known on the diy of Hale.
A. Muncrief, adui'v. -
August 1 7 tls
Notice.
Ivw
DO hereby forwarn all persons from
trading, far a NOTE OF HAND, giv
en by me to Thomas Sa.ndf.hs, of Colum
bia county, for Four Hilndred and Forty
Dollars, dated in tjie latter part of .lane
last, as the same was fraudulently- obtain
ed, and I will not pay it.
.kimes Harrison
August 17 4t
The Subscriber
m %
ww WING declined the laborious pattot
tbe Practite of Medicine, and having re
ceived the appointment of
For the Town of Washington, offers his
services in that Branch of Business, to his
friends, and tiie public generally.
Having provided himself with conveni
ent Store Booms, he is now ready to re
ceive
GOODS
Os any description, on Commission, with
orders to dispose of them at Auction, or
otherwise; and pledges himself to pay ev
ery attention to the interest ofhis custom
ers.
Reference to any of the inhabitants of
Washington.
Gilbert Hay.
Washington, Wilkes County, Geo. }
August 8, 1820. J
(0* The Augusta Chronicle and Savan.
nah Republican, will publish the above oil
vcrlis -.ment once a week for four weeks,
and forward their accounts to Uus office
fur payment.
Adcrust 15 —wjt
liuta liaga.
vf'llKtH •«*!> (ri* E 11,1.11 [J, fa, a.l.
near Uio W*a»tr—by
Rtvid famitli
August 10 »4i
*** We are autfiorifcecl
to State that Capt. REUBEN WALKER
of ttirlunund Count}*, is a candidate for a
seat in the House ot Representatives of the
State Legislature ai die ensuing election.
Awr'isi 12 ts
_.
v>o are authorised
to slate tliat A. ULCG, will be a cam! 1-
’ lisle tor the office of Receiver of Tax Re
turns for RichiHoml county at ths ensuing
election.
August 13 if
*** We are authorised
■joantiwaiic* > \BON WATKINS, a cainJi
■dttte lor Receiver oj Tux Baums, at the
ensaii.g cj.ci.jyuu. . ,
A 4^iul i i fee;? idle
*** Huritig the few
mont.is Ul my absence from tills place.
tromas <n;izi i:\vjiEHjir eL. ,*
appointed my Attorney.
onio W. CALLIS,
Jlll > Wot
QU 33 During our uhseiice
,• oin the City this Summer, .Mr Tuo.ais
Faiiaulle, (at ,P, Stovall, & Co’s) 1N
duly authorized to attend to any business
•which may interest us. '
H. 6j G. Webster.
■Tnly I 9 ■ -‘lw
***Daring my absence
froin tins place I have appointed BEN
JAMIN SiitS Esq. my Attorney.
John Miller.
Aug 1
The Subscribers
U2.AVINQ taken for a tennof years, the
corrojvu tobacco
WAiVB VIOU-SEB
Recently occupied by Mr. G U. Lam ah,
and previously by Messrs M’Kivne & Co.
otl'era their service* to the public gene
. rally, and pAhaenUrJy to the Wanters aud
MerohaaU of the Upper Country, as
I;’ACTORS,
Attn
General Commission
: 'SO3UBM&SI%Bo
their WARE HOUSES are Spacious,
CenU al to Business, and in Good Order
othe *> ception of all kinds ot
Produce $ Merchandize.
Arrangements will be made m due sea
son for procuring an honest and capable
Inspector of Tobacco*
Being aware that the success of their
undertaking relies on men* attention—
they beg leave to assure their friends
and the public that their united ex
ertions will be used to give satisfac
tion in all business entrusted to their
carq.
Wm. Sims § Williams.
July 3 ts
.i.-h .
Fur Sale by
T&efoert White, & Co
JU&. WAKNKR 8
CELEUUATEb
Family Pills or Health
A. REMEDY tuperrof to any yet dis
covered, for Dyspepsia, Headache, Heart
burn, flour Stomach, Lowness of Spirits,
Flatulence, Loss of Appetite, Gout, and
Gravel, together With all affections of the
liver, and the whole train of nervous and
bilious disorders. These pills require no
confinement or restraint in diet, as they do
not contain one atom of mercury, in any
shape. A decided preference is given to
them by families of the first distinction,
so mild is their action, yet so effectual
that every obstruction m the Stomach is
removed with incredible qnickntss, al
though they act as a Complete renovating
medicine, and strengthen ut the same
time. Nothing can prove the superioritj
of these pills, more than the number of
cases communicated by persons of the first
respectability, which may be had on tip.
plication, gratis—-and the countenance
shewn thoui, by the first medical charuc
.ters of the present day.
Hnddlcsfortl, Jan. 22,1805.
Toi Dr. J.Warner, London.
fjii—A person who had been several
tinv« for a box Os your Fills. lately called
on me, andinformed me—“ That they hart
done him a wonderful deal of good—he
had declining for a long time—had
spent a great deal of for advice,
Leesboro’, Feb. 7, 1805.
Dr. J. Warner, London.
Sir—l have to inform you ofthe follow
ing case, cured by your pills of health.-
Mr. Lewis Scott, of Brecon, in the count}
of Brecon, was for a long time laboring
under an extreme lowness of spirits, so
much so, that he was obliged lo'negleci
part of ids business. He went to Swansea,
thinking bathing would be of service to
hint; but to his great concern, he foufrk no
relief, lie afterwards came to Chepstow
his native place, where his mother and
friends now live; he complained to me how
11 he was, and appeared much dejected, J
saying he thought he never should be well J
any more. I advised him to lake your j
Fills of Health; lie bought of me a few
boxes, and his brother assured me a few
days ago, that he is now as well as lie
ever knew him; being fully satisfied it was
your Fills only, tlurt restored him to Ids
usual health and spirits.
I tun, dear sir, vonrs,
J. PHILLIPS.
It is impbssjble to insert Imre all the
cases of cures which Dr. Warner h in pus
session of; himseif w ith what
has been detailed, but great experience
lias convinced him, that in all morbid af
fections of tho blood and hotph, (the
cause of almost every malady) so nobli
safe and efficacious a remedy, was nevei
offered to mankind; hut he now leaves it
to the world conscious that he ha, dune Ids
duty.
11. W. Co. have just re
crived a flesh supply of Ur. Manly’* Veg
etable Nervous cordial, and have slriad)
on hand, a general assortment of Drugs mid
FaUnl Med veins!, PsmU am] u.U.
Dsy if*
Piano $
ON HAND,
asd os The mvr.B.
Tvw
HE Subscriber will keep hereafter, a
constant supply of
FIJXO FORTES
Ofthe best English ami American make,
which ne will sell low for Gush or good
Town Acceptances.
A. Picquet,
At Pi *x* G, Gi&vav's c if Co
July 20—— wtf
Wet Nurse Wanted.
that is healthy, and without a
ciiud. Enquire at this office.
August 15—— ,f
~To Rent.
rp
A HE TENF.MJSN i" at present occupied
by Messis. Kerr’s ir Gruuan*.
Af.SO,
The Store and Cellar
of the one occupied by lire Subscriber—
Fur Terms apply tu
U in. Montgomery.
August Ij wi,tO
To Rent.
T
A HAT Comniudious HOUSE A LOT on
Green.Streot, now iu Tiie occupation ut
Mr. Joan G. Govveistt—Possession given
the Ist October next—Fur Terms apij.v
to 11 J
Howard JVTGraa,
August 15—— -Ot
.. i. ■— ■ .
To Rent,
And Possession given on the I*’l| of Ocftn
6cr next.
. HE STOKE 6c DWELLING HOUSE,
near the Market, at present occupid by 1
Messrs It. Snn-spr ft co.-o.ie of the best
Stands for Retail Business iu the city.—
For Terms apply to
John Sharp,
At the Wharf Office',
August 15*—2t
MRS. GOFF,
KF.BPECTFULLY informs the Ladle*
of Augusta and its vicinity that she
has i c-comnicnced Teaching the I’ium.
Forte may 4-
MON i GOMEKV, ALABAMA.
PROPOSALS
For Publishing a Newspaper.
TO SE BUTITLKB TllK
Montgomery Republican.
4 AVAHE, that my new and difficult em
rA ploy me nl, will subject mo to many iu
cohveniences, arising from want * experi
ence, it is witll diffidence Lannounce my
self as being about to undertake, (in addi
lion to other uigagenicnts) the arduous
limit of superintending the Editorial de
partment of a paper I, however trust
that my JYem arrangement# will he sucJj,
as will enable me to present thts'cirizens of
j w >ama with a Journal, not entirely unin
teresting to them, while my exertions m
procuring facts in relation to that Slate
and other subjects, aided by solne literary
friends, will render it ust altogether un
acceptable to others.
1 must, on this occasion, be permitted to
depart from the general custom of giving
laborious details of the advantages resuit
ing from JYttvSpqfier publications, and of
making specious promises; tlm one being
already sufficiently understood, and the
other calculated to deceive 1 offer neith
er; merely remarking that its name pro.
claims us principals, and that my humble
efforts will he freely cxeicised in endeav
ouring to promote tiie usefulness of the
paper and interests of the people,
U may not be amiss logive to those un
acquainted, a short sketch of the place
whence the paper is to be issued.
Mostoomxhx, formerly called Costiix
ULirrF, lately East Alabama and New Fhi
fadelphia, former eslablislied by a
Company m Georgia, andlhelatier by A.
Dexter, esq. both having been incur para.
e ted into One, town by ih e Lst legislature)
«s situate mthe healthy, fertile, aud thickly
SiiUled coiDdy, ot thu Si«ne name, ofwbicn
it is tl;e seat of justice—intended to per-
distinguished martyrs* to the
cause of the republic, directly opposite
the eastern poiijt of that highly cultivated,
extensive, and fertile tract ofland, known
by the name of the “ Big Bend.” It ad
joins the fraction on which the town of
Alabama siands, and bordering on the
celebrated river of that name, to which it
it is navigable at all seasons from the Gulf
of Mexico, for Bto&m hot'l# of a Jaj'g'e duns
■distant about two Junulred miles from
MiJlcctgevillc; a similar distance from tin:
Sea port! of Mobile and Ulakely; about 55
above Cahawba, tiie seat of government,
and about 12 miles Junction ot
the Cuoea aud Tulapoosii. It is the point 1
at which tiie Allan tic mails reach their 1
first stopping place in the stale, and from 1
I wliencc Aewr may be iliatiibnted through 1
the country with great facilities. Mont
gomery, from its high and airy situation, 1
the purity of its waters, flowing from iu
several springs, and the elevation of the
banks along the river on both side#, which
exclude stagnant waters, is considered pe
cuharly healthy; indeed, many resort to
that section during t^ e summer months,
oil nmt account; It contain* muny roman
nc.as wdt as level site, for building, and
tor an infant establishment, it buy he cull,
ed a pleasant, flourishing, Mwn.
c , ril _ J battelle.
Savannah, July 17, 182(1.
• I I.* Cumity iv»» named in honor of ih« K «ll»ni
Major Miuuioiuury, a<w> frit M1 n.u HorSiSliwa au4
Uj. lo.u «l«i .*<id i„ ui>, how t|,r iwiMintai (utrral
V»|»G iMrul -iMf lavmt iWlaf 111 si L -
• *c(J vl ilie laiomuunu. y 1.7. ’ *
TIMMS.
•i
Flic Rirvai.icsa will be printed on a
rojal sheet once a week, until its patron
age justifies us sppssrsncr twice a week,
at 5 dollars per snnutii, in advance, nr on I
recnpi ofthe first uun.hrr, which w.ll b
lasued ua soon a* practicable slfci fb« cud- t
die of Navcmher next
July Jo—.t|
* V' .* -
By th 6 President « ‘
United States. •
Whereas the president of the tJni
ted State* is authorized by law to
cause certain Lauda of ihe'United State*
-o be o tie red for sale.
1 hereto re, f, James MormJC, President
ofthc United suites, do h«v«b- • .i u - e
*. wakeknbwn, that public sales fortho
disposal a.j-veeably to lew, of c.. -ilnhauU*
jihull ixj Uclil ai toltpws, viz;
At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mon.
daysm August and October next, for the
sate of tiie lands which have been sur*
veyed in tne district, of Delaware, beiinr
+i lowns.ups and fractional townships
viz: vluff.uat Sale,
Townships 1,3, 4, 5 and 3, south
of lApgo * u
i. di 4,5 and 6 15
I. 2, 3,4, 4 and 6 Id
1,2, J, i, S and 6 1/
(te tuber S'.: h.
Townships L 2, d ami 4, south of
Tinge g
1,2, 3 and 4 id
1,2.3, 4 and 5 U
1,2, 3, 4 ami 4 l 5
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 13
At Piqlrd, in Ohio, on the first Monday
in ScpteintieV next, for the sale of the
lands which have/ been Surveyed in thd
district of ihtjua, being 33 townships and
fraction.*! townships.
At IStookvilic, in Indiana, on the first
Monday in Wcl'tSUer lu-kt, for the lamii
" Inch have beep surveyed hi the district
ot Hrooki’illcj being - 3d townships and
r actional townships
At Jeffersonville, in Indiana, on the first
Monday lit Auguwi next, for the haul*
lately surveyed in tbcrdistrict of Jefferson**
ville, being ~7 townships and fractional
township*.
At Terre Haute* in Indiana, on the fir
Monday in September next, fox the land*
which have been surveyed in the district
of Terre Haute, being ’43 townships and
fractional townships.
At EdwavdsV'dlc, in Illinois, on tile first
Monday in October next,, for the land*
lately surveyed in the district of Edward**
ville, being 38 townildps and fraction'll
townships.
At Arkansas, in the territory of Arkan
sas, on the first Mondays of August and
October next, *ur the lands surveyed ill
die distiict of Arkansas, being 43 to wilt
ships and tVatillon&l townships, Viz;
,4ugtill .S'o[*<
Townships 5,7, ft, & Ip, south of
range 19, west of sth principal
meridian. ,
5. 6. r, 8, 9 k 10 do 20 id
6, 7, 8 and 9 do 31 ddl
«. 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12,13 &U do 22 dd
October Sale. ,
8, lrt.lt, 12, is & 14 do 24 do
ft, 10, 11,12 &13 do 34 do
9t 10,11 &13 do 26 do
9, lOandll do 2 7 do
9 arid 10 do 38 'do
9 and 10 do 29 do
At Jackson, in Missouri, on the secon4
Monday in September nfixt, for the -lands
surveyed in the District of Cape Gintrdewu
being thirty-five townlhips and fruclionj
townships.
At Pranklih, in Missouri, on the Art
Monday in November next, for the Land*
in the Military Bounty tract, (north of th#
Missouri river,) which could not bfc dil« /
trlbutedto soldiers, being chiefly quartet 1
sections and fractions, too Smah Os tOh
large forbountyi lots.
At Cahaba in Alabama! on this Ars|
Monday in November next, for the lots ift
the towns of Claiborne and Jackson, and
i< nownships 12 and 17 in range 30, and
n ufor township 18 in range 19, which
w advertised but not offered for ftahfr
in March 1819.
Each sale shall continue three week* c
and rio longen and cadi Sale will com
mence with the lowest number ot lot of I
section, township and range, and proceed
in regular numerical order. The land*
reserved bv law for the use of schools, of
for other purposes, will, as usual, be rc»
served front sale
Uiven under my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth day of
April, Id the year 1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the President
Joann Uxios,
Commissioner of the Oehefftl LindOfficfy •
April 24.
4 X
By the President oftha 7
United States*
WtIEREAS by ,*n act of.Congres*
passed on the 3d of March, Isl7, ehiitled
“an act to authorize the appointment of •
Surveyor for the lands in the northerrt
part of the Mississippi Territory, and the
’sale of certain lands , therein described/*
the Preiidentofihe tJ. States is authored
to cause certain lands to be sold;
Therefore, I, James Monroe, President
of the U. States, do hereby declare ani
make known, that public sales shall be
held at Huntsville, In Alabama, for thd
disposal (according to kV) of the follow?
ing lands, viz; *
On the 2d Monday, in October neat, foil
the sale of townships 10 and 13, in range
2, E .townships 9. IQ, H, « n( l i 4> * lft
range 3, E. townships 9, 10 and 14, ip
range 4, K. townships 9,10, 11, 12, 13*
and 14, i» range 5, E. townships 12, U, *
and 14, in range 6, E. and township 12, in
range 7, E. Also, the lauds in the tract
commonly called Colbert's reserve.
On the Ist Monday in December next*
for the sale of townships 11, 12, 1.3, and
14, in range 3, W. townships 12, 13, and
14, in ranges 6 and 7, W. townships 11*
12i 13, and 14, in range 8, W. towfWhin*
1,, 13, 14, in range ft, W. townships 13
and 14, in range 10, W, and townships 14*
in range 11, tV. Also, tins lands adjoih
ing the town of Marathon* which have iuft
been offered for sole, except such land*
as have been reserved by law forth? supa .
port of schools, or for other purposes. T lie V
lands ilr.dl ba add in regular numerical nr.' - ' r
der, commencing With the lowest tuunhc/
of seJlion, towns],iu and range.
(alien nndr my hand, at the city of
Washington, the 22d day of June, Iflio.
JAMES MONROE
JosiiH Mftfos, Commissioner of the
Leiicritl Land OIRco.
fiiilur# why are authorised to pnhll#t
ih« laws withe United Hut#*, will pnbfish
the -‘bore once o week till the Ist of Dr »
temUr nest, sad send ttutir bills to tW
(isuetsl Land OAUi. for f ay mom
lut y *««a> l*a U|)oo>