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SALKS,
Executor’s Sales.
WILL BE SOLD
At Lincoln C»urt-H<ru*e on the let Tuetday
in October next,
Pnr the l ihefit of the Heir* and Credit
or* of Gr.ouor. flnnir, dec’d. late of
s;dd county.*
490 acres of Land , more
nr less, with a Plantation thereon, and tol
erable improvements, lying on the road
leading from Washington tp Barksdale s
Ferry, it being the same place that saui
deceased lirwd cm; further particulars is
deemed unnecessary, as those deairona to
purchase will like to examine the nUce.
Term* will be made known on the day of
sale. ’ . _
... Peter Geillatt,! jf
Leonard Sims, > |
John Huguley, 3 ■?
August 8 *3tp
V 'glteriflfo Sale. '
ON the first Tuesday in October next,
wdl be sold at the Market-House in
the City oi Augusta, between the visual
hours,
One negro man named
Frank, levied on as the property of James
Lam kin, and sold under the foreclosure of
a mortgage, —John H. Mann, va. Janies
Lamkin. '
Wm. Lamkin, s. n. c.
August 3——ids
Sheriff's Salt.
On the first Ttrasiuf in SEPTEMBER
next,
WILL HE SOLD,
At the Court- .fiouse in the town of Waynet
borough, between the usual hours.
two tiuct* or
SL &
4t acres joining C. Ilur
ton, sod 3*4 acres joining Wm. Burton,
levied on as the property o< Peter Lyon
tiyiutisfy sundry executions issued from a
Justice* court, in favor of Charles Cavan-.
Pali, aud others—r stunted by J. Keddsck,
constable.
ALSO,
100 acres of Oak Hick
ory Li«fd. levied on as the property ofJas,
N- Bryan, and Frederick Bryan, to satisfy ,
sundry executions issued from a Justices ,
Court in favor of 1). Thompson, Guardian ;
for N. Thompson—returned by u consta- ,
hie,
Tlk* above Land was sold on the first
Tuesday in June last, and (the terms of
rale not having been complied with, ) will
he sold at the risk ofthe former purchaser
also,
*OO acres Oak £5 Hickory
Land, u* v4»-* properly of Little Derry C>i
vanuhli, t 6 satisfy sundry c.-.i-cutiona in
favor of Win. Taylor and oihe.s —levied
and returned by n Constable —foe above
I .and was sold <*u the ,I’ust Tuesday in July,
inst and (the terms of sale not having
been complied with) will be sold at the
r.bkot the f irmer purchaser.
ALSO,
5 )() acres of first quality,
and U 35 acres 2d cptal.ty lam I, levied <>:.
as the prop it> of Samuel Douse, to a:u<«
fy an execution in favour of L. Wimberly,
administrator of J Wimberly i
WU.SOX XA\ f EV, skVf,
July 29 wtds
Sheriff’s Hale. i
WlLLhesld at the Court House in
WarrcuUib, on the first Tuesday in Sep- *
temher next, between the usual hours ol
•ale,
396 acres of land, more ,
Airless adjoining lands of J. Lewis and 1
other*, with the improvements thereon
known as Turner’* Cross Roads; levied on
to satisly several Small executions in f oe,
t>f <>wm Holiday vs. Stephen & Janus
Turner. Returned loupe by Benjamin
Culpepper, ConaUhle
A. lingers stiff.
Aug. 11 wills
Sheriff’s Sale postponed.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday J
in September next, at the Uourt-I louse
in Jaeksonborougli, Sorivtn pounty, be
tween die usual hours of leu and three
(.’cluck;
lo 10 acres of Land, ly.
ing on the waters ot tlie dig and Liule
Ogtchee, in the county of Sctiven, being
the P.nutation lately conveyed from Rich
ard Dowdy to John Peat son, sold as tfie
property of John Pc.uson, by virtue «f
rule absolute on the foreclosure of a moil
{age by the said Pearson to Richard
luwdy
Solomon Kemp. s. s.c,
t III?
SUE Kll- K a SALIi.
mil bt
A I" the Court-House in Warren coun
ty <m (he first TUESDAY in Uchlcmba
OtXt,
l Negro Womau by the
naiiu- o. Cloc, 1 nrgrt man hy the name
ot Kinchcn, 3 beds and lurulturc. sln.p
UU mils, ami all the tools appertaining to
the s top of Joel Kuuwy, vi«:—l smith’s
ordow», I vuce, i anvil, gin machinery, I
■lst) an ! fui iturr, ■ liana, together wilfi
•II the hoos. fiofil and kitchen furniture,
kr. >slceii as the property «f j.„ I Kinsey,
to aatisly an rvrcuu.ni tW m.4 0 | n, r
Interior Cmirt, on the tbr v n losnre of «
Mortgage in lav or of Uakerand lleelli,
A. UtM.W.C.
IlMlt 14—-UU
M II
sales!
Sheriff’* Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court-Home in Warrenton, on (be
lot Tuetday in October next, between
the usual ho o » of tale.
400 acres of Pine Land,
gristed to Samuel W ade, adjoining lam's ,
of Joseph McMath, and others, levied on ,
to satisfy nine small executions in *a Vor 01 i
Mary Wade, vs. Samuel Wade, levied on
an t returned to me by a constable,pointed
out by the plaintiff.
ALSO,
* Cows and Calves, one
Day Mare, levied to satisfy an execution
in favor of Benjamin Culpepper and cth
ers, vs. J Hines W right, pointed out by the ,
defendant.
ALSO,
Two l-iirds of a Cotton
Patch, between ten and twelve acres, lev- ]
ied on to satisfy an execution in fav.tr of
Samuel Barron, vs, Tbos. Jackson, point
ed out by the defendant, i
ALSO,
500 acres of Land, near
the Ponds, it being the place whereon
Wm. Usery now live*, levied on to satis
fy an execution in favor of Jacob Danfort)),
vs. Me shack Mathews, and William Us
cry.
ALSO,
One eighth pnrt ofa crop
of Corn, Fodder, and Cotton, that is mam
On the plantation of Henry Johnson, levi
ed on to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ofthe ex
ecutrix and executors of Wm. Anderson,
dec’d. vs. Wm. Parris.
A. Huger 8, s. w. c.
August 31 wait _
Sheriff’b Hide,
WILL UK .SOLO on the Ist Tuesday
in September next at the Market-House
in the city of Augusta, between the usu
al hours of sale,
1 Negro Woman named
JENNY, and her child CHANCY, and 1
boy named JACK,levied upon as the . rop
eriy of Win. Tutt, ontlie torcciosuro of a
mortgage, in favor of Wm. C. Dilion.
\\ in. Lamkin, s.i*,c.
July 4 tils
Sheriffs Sale.
XM/TF.L be Sold on the first Tuesday in
? ? September next at the Market House
in the City of Augusta, between the usual
hours,
Two Negroes, Hick and
Hannah, levied on as (he property belong
ing to the estate of Ziieliariah Bell, dec
to satisfy sundry executions in favor of An
derson Watkins and others, pointed out
hy the u'tWr. of said dec’d. and returned
to me by a constable.
ALSO,
One House and Lot, ly
ing in the City of Augusta, on Ellis Street,
occupied by Alexander Martin, adjoining
Andrew J Dill, ftnd Cautelon, taken as
the property of the -4dniinistruiors of
Carlton Dnnkley, to satisfy one execution
in favor ofliiofiard Dennis, and one in fa
vor of Jacob H Lang, vs. the admiuisua
tors of Carlton Dnnkley,
fVm. Lamkin , s. n. c.
August 3 ids
Sheriff's Hale.
Os! the Is/ J'u'Silny in September next,
At the Court-House in Columbia county,
WILL HE SOLD,
22 i acres ol* Land on the
llig Kioke, adjoining Lamar, Jones and
others, to satisfy iuudry executions, T.
Butler and others, vs. John L. Zachry.
ALSO,
3 Negroes, Tenner , and
herch Id Press, and a girl named Harriet,
to s;uisfy sundry executions, William Var
brougli, vs. Leonard Mavhlox, and Berry
Olive.
ALSO,
1 Negro Girl, named
Afnrv, to satisfy sundry executions, ad- J
imuisuiiitors William Carrington, vs. Na
ihaniet Pearrc.
' ALSO, ,
I old Negro Woman, na
med ftebecca, to s.iUsfy stindiy executions,
Robert Alien and others, vs. Joseph W .
Carmichael.
also, *
1 Ken (her fie<!, Ued-Steud
and Furniture, 2 Trunks, some Corn arid
Fodder, 7 head of Cattle, and 1 small sur
sc I Marc, ti* satisi'y an execuUon, v a iniin- I
islixitorsj. Uiiscoe, vs. Win. P«arre, and
mi execution, Charles D. Stuart,and Geo.
lla g aves, \». Win. Pearre.
AXSIi,
1 Negro named Jerre ,
to satisfy an execution, Chai.'rs LI Stuart,
and George Hargraves, vs. Tiios. Flint.
ALSO,
2 Negroes, liuchel , and
her child Elizabeth, 1 Gig and Harness, 1
Horae Cart, 1 small Roan Horse, 2 Beds,
Red-Steads and Furniture, 2 C'Hs, 2 Mat
trasses, sundry articles of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, to satisfy sajldiy exe- (
eu. ions, I houias Davis, Juo. W. Held, and
others,\s. Naihanicl Durkie.
ALSO,
291 1-4 acres of Land , on
the Waters of Greenbrier Creek, adjoin
mg Hamilton and Wilburn, looaUsfv an ex
ecutios, Small A. Hugg, v«. James’ Wood, '
Jotui Saiulcforxl, and Thomas Fbw.
ALSO,
4 Sorni Marc, to sntisfy
tuo cxeouuoiw, admiuisuatnr* l«t»uv*s
Nally, va. Thomas Hudson, and Turner
w - Wilkin*, a.c.c.
August s——t l>
Kop Kuh*, *
9K Bi ux.
August S2-m~~tf
SALES.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
WILL HE SOLI),
At the Court-Mouse in the town of Waynes
borough, between the usual hours,
I Negro Woman named
Nancy,' levied on as the property ofChas.
Cavanah, to satisfy sundry executions isso
ed from a justices court, in favor of Elias
MauTden and others—-returned by T
Burk, constable.
at.so,
1 Negro Man named To
ber, and a Girl named Hachael, levied or.
«» the property of Art etnas Powell, to sat
isfy sundry executions issued from a justi -
ces court, in favor of John Adams and oth
era—returned by J Muifcey, constable.
also,
1 Negro Boy named Luke,
levied on as the property’ of Charles Ca
vannah, to satisfy sundry execution*—The
•..bore negro was advertised to have been
sold on the fist Tuesday in July last, and
continued by consent of parties
Wilson Navy, s.n.c.
August 5 t<ls
Tax Collector’s Hale.
WILL be Sold on the first TUESDAY
in September next at Columbia court-house,
the following
ritopiiHrr,
Or as much as wiil make the Tax for the
year l'!19. viz,
203 1-3 acres Land,. Jas
per county, Murder Creek, 19th district,
No. 22b, granted to Jane Skuiner, sold as
the properly ol Richard Skinner, to satis
fy ins Ux, due 2 dolls. 91 cts.
ALSO,
75 acres Fine Land, Co
lombia county, Lchee Creek, joining lands
of llbwdrie and Folds, sold ns the proper
ty of Stephen Lisles, to satisfy his tax. due -
1 dollar, 29 cents.
. AFSO,
35 acres of Land, Colum
hia county, joining lands of Jones and Wil
linglmm, sold as the property of Elijah
W illinghain, to satisfy Iris tax, due 1 dollar
701 cents.
ALSO,
130 acres of Land, Co*
lumbia county, Keg Creek, Joining lands
of Lyon ami ream;, sold as the property
of James Tool, to satisly his lax, due 9 dol
lars, 614 cents.
ALSO,
900 acres of Land, Sa
vaunah River, Effingham county, joining
Gold wire and others, sold as the property
of the estate of Jesse Winfrey, deceased,
to satisfy the tax, due 16 dollars, 9o| cts.
a i.so,
100 acres of Land, Grey’s
Creek, Lincoln county, joining Stewart &.
Hu«py, s Id as the property of the estate
of Frederick Blake, to satisfy the tax, duc ;
32'tenl8.
ALSO,
300 acres of Land, Uclxee
Creek, Columbia county, joining Wilkins
and Tim la I, sold as the property of John
M‘Donald, to satisly his tax, due 2 dollars,
58 cents.
ALSO,
337 acres of Land, Wil
liam’s Creek, Warren county, joining A
lexander and Kdwards, sold as the prop
erty of John L. Zachrey, to satisfy his tax,,
due 7 dollars, 57 cents.
ALS->,
143 acres of Land, Sweet
Water Creek, Columbia county, joining
Mitchel and Stanford, sold as the proper
ty of Jonathan Lewis, tosatisfy Ids tax. due
694 cents.
ALSO,
I Lot in tlie town 01
W nghtsborough, No. 5, wdd as property
of the estate of John Moore, deceased, to
satisfy his lax, due 5| cents.
a fcio,
95 acres of Land, Keg
Creek, Columbia joining Taukers
ky and Cuibroatli, sold as the property of
John Okr, to satisfy ids lax, due 754 cts.
ALSO,
189 acres of Land, Mart’s
Creek, Columbia county, joining Hamilton
and Lee, sold as the property of fayet
Corier, to satisfy his tax, due 2 dollars, 42
cents.
ALSO,
93 acres of Land, Upton’s
Creek. Columbia county, joining M.ippm
and Button, sold as the property of Henry
C. Copelan, to satisfy his tax, due I dollar,
oßj cents. also,
l Ijot in the town of
Wyightshor ugh, sold as the property of
Elizabeth Kneeland, to satisfy her tax, due
cents, also,
3 Lots in the tow r n of
Wrighisbbro-igh, sold as the property of
Patrick L Uobortson, to satisfy Uis tax,
due 15 dollars, 94 cents. also,
302 1-3 acres of Land, Big
Sapdy, Wilkinson county, 4th district, No.
M, granted to J Wilkerson, sold as the
proj» rty of Charles M. Lynn, to satisly his
tax, due 2 dollars, 25 cents, also,
319 acres of Land, Hart
Creek, Columbia co’ty. granted to Stubbs,
Joining Vaughn and Weight, wild as tiie
properly of David Jones, to satisly his tax,
due 4 duilais, 27j cents.
A. CuitJecJge, r.r.c.c.
June ?-t- . . i-t-i
siwHir* huk:
1 L tile flrtl T.i...|,y i n s.ptemli. p
next, at the Market.||ou»e in Augusta, be
twucn the usual hours,
Will he Sold,
One Ugfro Inflow nam.4 TOBY, taken
as th. property of Ann BiyU), In aautfy
, • distrr’is usir.ni in ( tvoruf kalwsrdLsu<-
Held and John ||. Q U in«i»
u «.«.o,
August I.—»d*
SALKS.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD
On the Jirtt Tuesday in September next
At the Court-House in Jacksonborougl-
Scriven county, between the hours o i
ten and three o’clock.
600 acres of Oak Hick
ory Land , (more or le-s) lying on Uie wa
ters of Big Ogeechce, in iuc county of
Striven, taken as the property of Jas. Pat
terson, to satisfy an execution in favor cl
It. Richardson.
ALSO,
1 Negro W ench, named
Dean, taken as (he property ot John Con
mjly, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Josiah Scott.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
August s—-ids .
Sheriff's Sale.
OWTLL BE SOLD
N the Ist Tuesday in September next
ai he Market-House in the city of Au
gusta, between the usual hours of sale.
Ttvo Horses, viz.
1 Grey Horse levied upon as the prop
erty of Peter Donaldson, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Geo. W. Evans—Also
1 Sorrel Horse, le’ ied on as the property
of Solomon Ward, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Leroy Wilkins,
Jas. S. Shaffer, d.s.n.c.
July 25 wflm
Coroner's Sale.
w LL be sold, on the first Tuesday j
in September next, at the Court House
in Wayoesborough, between the usual
hours of sale,
Three negroes, viz. Rose,
Joe, and Mima, onz four wheeled Carriage
k Harness; one Wagon and kind Gear,
five head of Horses, one fourth the inter
est in the real estate of A. G. Gordon de
ceased, levied on as the property of Wil
son Navey, to a satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Dimas Ponce, vs. W. Navey., Sam-'
uel C. Douglas and Geo. M. Walker,
also to satisfy John Davis, and others,
pointed out liy defendant.
Willard Roberts, cor. u c
Aug 1
For Hale,
147 acres of mixed land
9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading
from thence to Columbia court house—
belonging to the estate of Bennett Whit
tington, deceased. On the premises there
.ire 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
out houses, garden and an orchard of
choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent
water, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, under a good fence This lan’&o
■ pens to V large and elegant nine wood,
range. A further description is de*a»e-l
unnecessary, us any person wishing to pur
chase. wouid wish to view the land before
they purchase. The terms will be very
accommodating—any person wishing to
purchase, can call on Arthur Foster, ot
Columbia county, or mrs Sarah Whitting
.on of Richmond county.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx
Arthur Foster, ex’r.
may 23
GEORGIA, >ln the Superior Court
Columbia county. $ March Term, 1820.'
I" T PON the petition of John Wynne, stat-
U ing he was possessed of a note so
hand made by Robert F. Kent, to him for
ninety dollars, bearing date on the
day ot ——, 1818, and that the said note
of hand has been lost or mislaid, so that
tl»e same cannot now be obtained, and
praying that a copy )f said note which is
annexed to his said petition may be estab
lished in iieu ot the said original, in terms
of the act of the General Assembly and the
rules of court, in such cases made, provid
ed, and established the said peti
tion being supported by affidavit; it is or
dered, that a copy be established in
lieu of the original so lost or mislaid, a
greeably to the prayer of the petitioner
unless sufficient cause be shewn jo the
contrary, on or before the first day of the
next term of the Superior Court of Co
himbia County. It is further ordered, ;
that a copy of this order be published in
one of the Gazettes of this State at least i
once a month for six months.
Taken from the Minutes.
A. Crawford.
March 28. K 1
—«»—— —— ‘ t
Executive Dfpahtmxnt, Glo. b
MtUedytville, sth disgust. 182 b. \ i
.
. HE Commissioners of the LAND LOT
TERY, having informed the Executive
that they will not be prepared to com
meuce Drawing the same sooner than
FRIDAY, the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEM
•BER next:
Notice is therefore Given, in pursuance «
of the 16th section of an act of the gener- I
al assembly of this state, passed 15th De- *
cember, 1818, that, on Friday, the first J
day of September next, the Drawing of c
said Land Lottery will commence at the t
State-House. g
By order of the Governor.
' ~ JOHN BURCH, SRC. I
O* Ihe editor* of the Georgian, Au-
guaia Chronicle and News art* requested t
to dwcontinu the notice in relation to the t
Land Lottery heretofore published in F
their.papers, and insert the above. t
August 12——if j
• —. - "
Notice.
person* indebt ed to His estate of
Mrs. Au*.,, Dfmeti, late ul llio county of
Richmond, drecaaed, *rc requested |o I
itukn ini i.rdii.ti: psymont to 11.4*, übsen- I
ner, and thou* who have dcnnnm. against h
aatd Mlale, aie reqn. *te«| to render Umhi r
»n lint aubscinner properly Bttcdeil tor •
imyment, u
" m. A, Uutrg, eje'r .
July B I
Fiftj Dollars v
BE WARD.
RUN AWAY from the subscriber te>
miles above Augusta, in Columbi
county, on the 23d inst. two negro fellows,
—VIZ—
Salisbury, a stout black
fellow, from 35 to 4u years ot age —als",
George, a tall black fellow,
about 30 years of age—it is expected thr*
said negroes will attempt to get to Fred
ericksburg, Virg. or Baltimore, as they
were lately brought from there Any per
son apprehending said fellows, and plac
ing them any jail so that I get them again
shall receive the above reward, or twenty
five dollars for either of them—and if de
livered to the subscriber, with all reason
able expenses.
Reason T). Beall.
July 27- wlnj
(Jj The Editor of the Honth-Caro I'm a
State Gazette, Columbia—a d the editors
of papers in Charlo'te and Salsbury N. C.
will give the above four insertions, week-’
ly, and forward their accounts to this of
-for payment.
Fifty Dollars .Reward,
Ran AWAY from the plantation, ot
Doctor Thus. Leavitt, in Burke County
on the of July, my Negro Fellow
L E Nj
About 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5
inches high, thieve set,., pleasant counten
ance, with a small scar over the left eye,
he has lost one upper fore tooth and a
toe next the little from one of his feet, I
believe the*right foot—had on when he
went away a home spun shirt, and light
mixed Kerseymere pantdloons, but as lie
carried with him different suits of cloth
ing he has probably changed them. The
above reward will- be paid to any person
who will deliver the said Negro to the
subscriber or twenty Dollars for securing
him in any Jail so that lean get him. It
is likely he may endeavor to go to Beach
Island or Coosa-hatchie. Boat owners
and all others are cautioned against har
boring said Negro under the penalty of
the law.
J. B. Morrison.
August 12. vvfit.
Si s ßeward.
IT.I. Be given fop JOHN, the car I
riage driver, a tall yellow, very artful and
likely fellow, of 22 years old, of a coarse
voice, had on when he went off, a glazed
leather hat, dark homespun pantaloons and
a round jacket, either of blue cloth or
striped honisp tin. John being unwillipg
to be left at a summer, residence in Fair
field District, South Carolina; took on Ihe
eleventh instant one of his masters carri
age Imrses, took also a spare bridle round
his shoulders and made his escape to go,
is he said, to the plantation on Black
Swamp, St Peter’s Parish, S. Carolina.—
lie rode bare backed, was traced unto
Granby ferry below Columbia. He there
rode the same large bay horse on which
lie made his escape, the horse both trots
and paces, a star in his forehead, his hind
feet or pastern joints appear as if they
were swelled, and it is believed he has
one or both hind feet white. Five dollars
reward will be given for the horse. It is
presumed John will endeavour to make
thi way to Augusta, where he has an up.
els a free yellow man,- perhaps by the
name of Kitt, from whom he may obtain
fre pass, may alter his name and dress,
and try to make his escape to Virginia, or
he may be employed on the river as a
boat hand. Any person who apprehends
saul John and secures him so well in some
safe jail, as that the subscriber gets him
shall receive the above reward.
Black Swamp, St. Peter’s, April 20,
1820
James Lowry.
25
Twenty-five Dols. Reward.
i
Slop the Thief.
Stolen from the Lot of the subscri
ber, living hear Turkey Creek Bridge, on
the road leading from Augusta to Cam
bridge, on tire night of the 27th hist, a
Black Horse ,
About 14 hands high, 12 or 13 years old, ■
a white spot on his forehead, and several :
on his back, blind in the left eye, he is
a natural trotter—He is well known in <
Augusta, and has been owned by Messrs, i
John Howard, John H. Mann, and James i
Primrose—A reward of 25 Dollars will be
given on delivery of the Morse, and con- <
viction of tire Thief, or 10 Dollars for. the i
Horse alone, or 5 Dollars for such infor- I
mation as will enable me to get him. ,
H. Dunton. 1
August ”1 wtf {
Strayed or Stolen, ;
■EROM the subscriber on the night of t
the 2nd July last, from the Ware-fiouse 0
lot of Messrs A. Slaughter & C Labuzan, i
“ bright bay GELDING, about seven c
years old, in low order, a star in his face,
one of his hocks a little swell’d, very f
thick mane and tail, the mane lies on both 1
•ides of his neck, the tail swubed and 1
pricked but carries it badly, trots and gal- 1
lops remarkably hard. A reward of ten 1
dollars if strayed, and If stolen, and the u
thief apprehended and committed, twen- i
ty dollars in addition will he paid, to any i,
person who will deliver the same gel ling h
to the subscriber in .Augusta, or to Cd. a
M F. Uui<clair, residing about eight
miles out of town.
JNO. MORGAN.
August 3— —if M
B GALLATIN, '
■ IAS returned ta Iho subscriber's sta
ble, in Columbia Ummly, wham ha will
remain during the present and mailing
lesaup.—Tweniy Hollar* (be a«.a*ou—Tbc *j
anb to actumpimy tl*o m « r « »l
linmiuli Cuttcii. ‘ c
July 92- list I *
By the President
United Stato s M
Whereas the i* r(5 ,-j H
ted States is
t <*«*> v—sfe^B
-o be oHertd for sale Ln *kd
Therefore, „ Hi
uf.he SB 1
aad make known, that nuhr Nb}
disposal agreeably tn K v cs dn|M
-aali be held as follow* J
At Delaware, in ohm'* 2 ,, W.
days m August and UcmVT >e
--te of the lands wl
' eyed in the district „ 'kl
«*>s,*
VIZ - .. ‘lvgtl at,Vote
1» o, 4, 5 ami 6 fl
' o’ ,4 > - 5 and 6 '■
October Sal,, fl
1, 4 and 5
1> 2, y 4 and 5
1,2, and 5 ,
.At Plqua, in Ohio, on the iIH
in September next, f or thp
lauds which have bee., B
district oLP.tpia being 33 toivni- i
fractional townships.
At Brnbkrille, in Indiana. m t .B
Monday in October next, for .i f B
which have been surveyed tl ‘ B
,f Brookville, Wing $6 «
ractumal townships 1 H
At Jeffersonville, in J
,:i r m Atenat next. f or
late.y svirvi yed m the districtj.itl
vilte, being 27 townships ana trctS
townsuips. H
At 1 erre Haute, in Indiana, en the I
Monday in September next, for the |B
winch have been surveyed inthelß
ot Terre Haute, being '43 townslttjß
fractional townships, f‘B
At Ed wards vi lie, in Illinois, on LB
Monday in October next, for t[,(fl
lately savveyed in the district of wB
ville, being 38 townships and tn-B
townships. S
At Arkansas, in the territory of aB
sas, on the first Mondays of jugwß
October next, *or the 'lands s-irvtveH
the district of Arkansas, being ,53 tB
ships and fractional townships, vii: ■
Jhigtat Sii>e. ■
Townships-5, 7,9, k 10, south of I
range 19, west of sth priucipsl I
meridian. I
1 5,6,7,8, 9& 10 do 20 fl
6,7, 8 anil 9 do 21 ■
fi, 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12,13 kl4do 22 I
October Sale. I
8,10,11,12, 13 k 14 do 24 dl
9, 10, 11, 12 &13 do 25 dll
9, 10,11 k 12 do 26 dt|
9, 10 and 11 do 27 M
9 and 10 do 28 i)|
9 and 10 do 29 &|
At Jackson, in Missouri, on the sittl
Monday in September next, for Iließ
surveyed in the District of Cape hiraiß
being thirty-five townships ana Inctß
townships. I
At Franklin, in Missouri, onlhtl
Monday in November next, for tlieUl
in the Military Bounty tract, (north»■
Missouri river,) which could not be I
tributedto soldiers, being chiefly'iß
sections and fractions, too small «
large forbountyi lots. I
At Cahaba'in Alabama, on theifl
Monday in November next, for the lnl
the towns of Claiborne and Jackson,!
t» rtownships 12 and 17 in range 20,il
p dfortownship 18 in range 19, val
w Advertised but not offered tbnl
in March 1819. I
Each sale shall continue three nfl
and no longer; and each sale will ofl
men’ce with the lowest number ot 111
section, township and range, and prwl
in regular numerical order. The !■
reserved by law tor the use of schoeOl
for other purposes, will, as usual,
served from sale
Given under my hand, at the City
Washington, the eighteenth laj
April, in the year 1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the Prisldent
Josiah Mkigs,
Commissioner of the Genera! LandOSo
April 24.
By the President of tl
United States.
WIIEREAS by »n act of «onp«
passed on the 3d of March, 1817, fliU *
“art act to authorize the appointment
Surveyor for the lands iu the non
part of the Mississippi Territory, ao
sale of certain lands therein dtsc.i e
the President of the U. States is audio®
to cause certain lands to be sold:
Therefore, 1, James Monroe,
of the U. States, do hereby “ ec T,,
make known, that public sales s
held at Huntsville, in Alabama, 0
disposal (according to law) of the 0.
ing lands, viz: , 1
On the 2d Monday in October ne ’
the sale of townships 10 and Li in f
2, E . townships 9, 10, 11, and
range 3, E. townships 9, 10 m i(l ’j
range 4, E. townships 9,10, 72«
and 14, in range 5, E. townships
and 14, in range 6, E. and towushJP *
range 7, E. Also, the lands m " L
commonly eallcd Colbert’s reserve.
On the Ist Monday in Befem 1 *
for the sale of townsiiips 11, B
14. in range 3, W. townships U, < ]
14. in ranges 6 and 7, W.
12; 13, and 14, ii\. range 8, V 4. 1
lb, 13, 14, in range 9, W. town g i
and 14, in range 10, W. and tawj' 3 ' Lj
In range 11, W. Also, tht U«
ing the town of Marathon, wme l M
been offered for sale, .except 0
as have been reserved by la ts 1 y
rort of at (tools, or for other purp ,
antis shall be sold in regular ,
der, commencing with the lowt»-
of *OOllOll, townsliip and 1
Given undr my h*nd, M .L
Waaltingtoii, the 33d day ol Jua*.
JAMKh
Jusisn Msiws, Cummlsalunvr 4 ' 1 u ‘
General iautd office.
Hriliters who are aullionsr.l il
ihe laws sftlW Gml»d *•»!*»» p
i>m ai*o*« mica * waeli 11,1 w <*I '* t)
1 nubci nail, cat) -cud 1,1 “
General l-and Offic* for
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