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SALKS.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in !
October next, at the market house in the
City of Augusta between the usual hours
of sale.
One negro man named
MONDAY levied on a| the property of
James Sanders Walker, under Sundry at
tachmentsin favor of John Garner and Co.
and M’Kiltzie £i Police, vs. James Sanders
Walker and sold as perishable property.
W. Lam kin, s. n. c.
September 5 tds
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in October next, will
■be sold at the court-house in Waynes
borough, between the usnal hours.
1 Negro Girl, named
Cretty, levied on as the properly of Jos.
Roe, to satisfy sundry executions issued
from a justices court in favor of liedfield,
Garlick & co. and others, returned by K.
Fryer, constable.
ALSO,
Two NEGROES ,
Jack and Will, levied on
as the property of John H. Rheney, to
satisfy sundry executions issued from a
justice court in fiwor of J. Tradwell, B.
Byne & co. and others, returned by J.
Reddick, constable—Jack was advertised
to have been sold last sale day, but was
not delivered to me.
Wilson Navy, s.n.c.
Sept. 2- lds
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in October next,
will be sold at the Market-House in
the City of Augusta, between the usual
hours,
One negro man named
Prank, levied on as the property of James
Lamkin, and sold under the foreclosure of
a mortgage, —John H. Mann, vs. James
Lamkin.
Wm. Lamkin, s n. c.
August '■ tTt .
•"Mieriff’w ale.
W’ r .L BE S''i 0
t the Court-House in Warrenton, on the
Ist ‘l'u>nu..if hi October next, betivee ■
the usual hours of side.
100 acres of* Pine Land,
granted to t-amuel Wade, adjoining i.ui
of Joseph Me Math, and others, levied c
to satisfy nine small executions in favor o
Mary Wade, vs, Samuel Wade, levied on
.an I returned to me by a constable,pointe.
out by the plaintiff.
also,
2 Cows and Calves, one
Dav Mn-r. u> sau»t> an execution
in favor of Benjamin Culpepper and otu
e--., v 9. James Wright, pointed out by the
-defendant.
AISO,
Two thirds of a Cotton
Patch, between ten and twelve acres, lev
ied on to satisfy an execution in favor of
Samuel Barron, vs. Thus. Jackson, point
od out by the defendant.
ALSO.
500 acres ot* Land, near
*he Ponds, it bring the placa vyhei-mn:
Wm. Us rv now lives, levied on to satis
fy an execution in favor of Jacob Danfort h.
vs. Meshack Mathews, and William Us
ery.
ALSO,
One eighth part of a crop
■of Corn, Fodder,and Cotton,-hat is mi i
an the plantation of Howry lolmson, b i
ed on to satisfy a fi. fa. jn favor ol the ex
ecuirix and executors of Win. Anderson,
■dec’d. vs. Wm. Parris.
A. Rogers, s, w. c.
, August 31 ■ - "5*
■*T K >r Sale,
147 acres of mixed land
•9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading
fgom thence to Columbia emi t house —
belonging to the. estate of Bennett. Whit
tington,deceased. 'On the premises the: ~
are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
out bouses, garden and an orchard o!
choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent
water, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, under a good fence This lan u
pens to a large and elegant pine wood
range. A further description is dreme '
unnecessary, us any person wishing to pur
chase, would wish to view the land before
they purchase. Tlie terms will be very
accommodating—any person wishing to
purchase, can call on Arthur Foster, of
Columbia county, or mrs Sarali Whitting
ton of Richmond county.
Sarah Whittington, cx’tx
Arthur Foster, ex’r.
may 23
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of
Mrs. Sahta Dawson, late of the county of
Richmond, deceased, are requested to
make im icdiate payment to the subscri
ber and those who have demands against
said estate, ai e requested to render them
to the subscriber properly attested for
payment.
Wm.' A, Buug, e.v'r.
July 6 m3n,
Notice.
T[ HE Subscriber offers for Sale,
$ Tract* ot
One conMim ig 579 lores, no improve
mem >n it—The illier 475 acres, well
improved—For tn ms apply to the editors
of the Augusts Chronicle, (iso, or to the
editor of llu* Telescope, si Ooluinbis, S,
(Jsrulins, or fbu s'lbsrr hsr, s' Mcl.iitiou
Post-Office, Ahbetllh' 1)1*1.
Hugh M Lin.
Jgpt #—st
BALES.
City Slierir* Sale.
Will be sold on the third Tuesday in
September inst, at the Market-house in
the City of Augusta, between the usual
hours of side.
1 Bedstead fy some bed
ding, 1J dozen Windsor Chairs, 2 Mahog
any Tables, 1 Pine Table, 1 Gin-case and
Bottles, 1 Trunk containing sundry small
articles, 1 Cow, 1 Carpet, 2 Candlesticks,
1 Sircingle, 1 Barrel containing some
flour, 1 Shot Gun, a lot of Tin Ware, a
lot of Crockery Ware, 1 Pine Cupboard, 1
Basket, 1 Tray, 1 Tea pot, 1 Cofiee Pot,
3 Silver Spoons, 1 Jar, 1 Grid Iron, 1
Tea Kettle, 1 Spider, 1 pair Tongs, 1 axe
2 empty boxes, and 1 pair Woffle Irons,
levied on as the property of John W.
Smith, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Daniel Meigs, for the use of Henry Mea
ling, vs John W. Smith and Young &
Me’Keen.
ALSO
One Globe, and Box for
do. 2 pine Tables, 7 pine writing tables; 1
pine writing stand, 10 pine benches, 3
Windsor chairs, 2 pine shelf, and 1 pitch
er, levied on as the property of John
Glass, to satisfy an execution in favour of
James Fowler, and one in favor of John
W. Pumroy, vs. Jonn Glass.
ALSO
Eleven Boxes containing
198 Candle Moulds, and one brass and one
iron kettle, taken as the property of Rob
ert Reed, to satisfy an execution in favor
of Henry Mealing
Wm. Lamkin c. s
Sept 9 tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
the court house in Columbia county,
IV [EL BE SOLD,
200 acres of Land on the
IClokee Waters, adjoining Wynn and oth
ers.
ALSO,
Eight NEGROES,
VIZ:
Torn and Dick, Letty fy
Five Children,Jim, Daniel, Hetty, Charles,
and Harriet, 4 in*a I of Horses, 12 head of
Cattle, a small stek of Hogs, 4 Beds, Red
-S'cads and Furniture, 1 Wagon and Hind
G.-.ar, sundry articles of Household and
K tchen Furniture, with Plantation Bien
nis; to satisfy an execution, Edward Bow
ie *s. Ziba Hunt, Jas. Cary and Juriab
5 larriss.
ALSO,
125 acre* of Land on the
aleis of Kioke, adjoining Reave Si Butt,
■o satisfy three execution*,, Jas. Collms vs.
W’ che James
Win. Wilkins, b.o.c.
Sent. 9 i.u
Xtrw in WnAwvumff Jai\.
r<
t HEALEY, about 18 or 19 years of ag*
.5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, dark oomph c
> dj says she belongs to Joseph House,
Sandersville, Georgia.
The owner is requested to come f ;
ward and prove property, pay charg< >
md take her away.
Wm. Lamkin, Jailor
Sept 5 _
Twenty Dollars Reward
And all Reasonable Expenses
%*TILL be paid for apprehending un<l
»T lodging in any jail in the slate oi
Georgia, a Ntgio Fellow named
MARTIN,
He is own* d in Savannah, has absconded
md is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, as his business at home is
butchering—Ht is about 30 years old, six
feet high, square built, has two of his
ti out teeth out, and has a scar on his head
—for furl her particulars enquire at this
dent. 5— I —ts
leu Dollars Reward.
flljirN AWAY from the Subscriber on
‘h Isth of the present month, my Negro
Man William; William is a thick stout fel-’
low, black complexion, his finger on his
left band next to his little finger is croox
cd. No other marks recollected,
Joseph Daley.
Aug 29
Fifty Dollars Reward.
ONE 100 Dollar Bill and two Fif'ies
of the Darien Bank,' endorsed “ Pay
able to- Wm. E. Richmond or his order,”
were enclosed in a letter and pul into the
Post Office at Edgefield, to be forwarded
to Providence, R. I Neither Money nor
letter coming to hand, it is feared they
have been stolen. If the innocent, hold
' ei of the above described bills Will give
’ information thereof to Mr. Hobby, Book
seller, or Mr. James Randolph, Merchant,
so that the bills may be traced back to the
thief", he shall receive the above reward
and indemnity for the amount of the bills
in his own possesion.
September?
Five Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from the ground
ofthe United States* Arsenal near Angus-
U, on Wednesday the 29th ult. a SOK-
Id’,l, KOUHE, about 12 or 13 handshigh, 1
rising 7 years old, a whit# star on his fort*,
head, his two him I fi-tlouks wliite, paces
(r<*ely—A reward of 3 Dollars will be giv
en for the Horse, or 25 Dollars for the
Horse ami Tnief, delivered to me at the
trsrnal, near Augusts.
THOMAS WALSH.
Kept. 5 .It
Sheriff’ll Title.
Fur Wuhs at thin Olllcjo,
Ten Dollar* Deward.
Ran AWAY from the subscriber on the
15th of August last, my Negro Fellow
WILLIAM
Who has followed the river during the
last winter —He is a thick, stout made
man, of black complexion—the finger on
his left hand next to his little finger is
crooked, no other marks recollected—
Any person apprehending said fellow, and
delivering him tome residing within one
mile of the Quaker Springs, Richmond
county, or in any jail, so that I get him,
shall receive the above reward, and ali
reasonable expenses.
Joseph Daley.
grj* The editor of the Savannah Itepub
lican will insert the above once a fortnight
for two months, and forward their account
to this office for payment.
Sept. 5 ts
Fifty Dollars
KM WARD.
UUN AWAY from the vioscriber ten
miles above Augusta, in Columbia
county, on the 23d Inst, two negro fellows,
—VI/
Salisbury, a stout black
fellow, from Jsto 40 years of age—also,
George, a tall black fellow,
about 30 years of age—it is expected that
said negroes will attempt to gut to Fred
ericksburg, Virg. or Baltimore, as tb.)
were lately brought from < .ier«j Any per
son apprehending said fellows, anti plac
ing them any jail so that I get them again
shall receive the above reward, or twenty
five dollars for either of ihem—and if de
livered to the subscriber, with all reason
able expenses,x
Reason D. Beall.
July 27 wlm
o'l’iie0 'I’iie Editor of the South-Carolinu
Slate Gazette, Columbia—and the editors
of papers in Charlotte and SalsburyN.t
will give the above four insertions, week
ly, and forward their accounts to this ot
fice for payment
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RaNAWAY from the plantation, «l
Doctor fiios. Leavitt, iit Burke County
on the —-—of .lulv. my Negro Fellow
L E N,
About 24 nr 2a years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5
inches high, Lock set, pleasant counten
ance, whit a small scar over the left eye,
he has lost one upper tore tooth and a
toe next the liliie frou one of his feet, 1
believe the rignt toot—had on when he
went away a home spun shirt, and light
mixed Kerseymere panvdloons, Out as he
earned witti him different suits of cloth
ing he has probably change.* them. The
above reward ’.via be paid to any person
woo will deliver the sai l Negro to the
subscriber or twenty Dollars for securing
aim in ai.v Jail so dial l ean «-• a..-™., i,
is likely he may endeavor to go to Ileiich
island or LooSu-ti.itc.ue. Dual owners
cm all others are cautioned against haj -
i-ji ing said ..Negro under the penally of
• be law. - ■
J. B. Morrison.
August 12 w6f.
ft 15 tie ward.
*4 ; V
1 J lI.T. Tie given for JOHN, the car
Mage driver, a tad yellow, very artful and
likely fellow, of 22 years old, of a coarse
-.nice, had on when lie went nf, a glazed
i athcr hat, dark homespun pantaloons anr
round jacket, either of blue clodi or
striped homspun. John being unwilling
-to be left at a summer residence in Fair
field District, South Carolina; took on the
eleventh instant one of nis masters earn
age horses, took also a spare bridle round
Ids shoulders and made nis escape to go,
ss he said, to the plantation on Black
Swamp, St Peter’s Parish, S. Carolina.—
He rode bare backed, was traced unto
Granby ferry below Columbia. He there
rode the same large bay horse on Milch ■
be made his escape, the horse b 1 lb trot*
and paces, a star in his forehead, his hind
feet or pastern joints appear as if they
were swelled, ,md it is believed lie has
one or both hind feet white. Five dollar.'
reward will be given (or the horse. It is
presumed John will endeavour to inak'
Ihi way to Augusta, wbeic he iias an un
cis a free yellow man, perhaps by the
name of Kitty from .thorn he may obtain
fre pass, may alter his name and dress,
and try to make Ids esca-ie to Virginia, or
he may be employed on the river as a
boat hand. Any person who apprehends
said John anil secures him so well in some
safe jail, as that the subscribe! gets him
shall receite the above reward.
Black Ssamp, St Peter’s, April 20
1820
James Lowry
JfHf 2j?
Twenty-five Dels. Reward.
Stop the Thief.
StOLEN from the Lot of the subscri
ber, living near Turkey Creek Bridge, on
the road Itading from Augusta to Cam
bridge, on the night of the 27th inst. a
Hlack Horse ,
About 14 hands high, 12 or 13 years old,
a white spot on his forehead, and several
on his hack, blind in the left eye, he is
a natural trotter—He is well known in
Augusta, and has been owned by Messrs.
John Howard, John H. Mann, and James
Primrose—A reward of 25 Dollars will be
given on delivery of the Horse, and con
viction of die Thief or 10 Dollars for the
Horae alone, or 5 Dollars for such infor
mation as will enable die to get him.
11. Dun ton.
August 'll wtf
*** We are authorised
i> announce .1 \SON WATKINS, a can li
•ale for Heceiter ts Tux Jieiunu, at the
nailing election.
August 15—..'un till *
BLANKS,
Fur side at this office.
Now in Columbia Jail.
SELT;,
ABOUT 40 years of age, bright com
plexion, who says she belongs to Wm
Taylor, of Madison county.
ALSO.
MARY*
About 20 years of age, dark complexion,
with a small midat'o child, who says they
belong to Wm. Taylor, of Madison coun
ty— ('be owner is requested to come tor
ward, prove property, pay charges and
take them away
John Bjnamn, Jailor.
Sept. 5 taw4w
Strayed or Stolen,
IF ROM the subscriber on the night of
iu- 2nd July last, from the Ware-house
lot of Messis. A. Slaughter & C Labuzan,
a bright buy GELDING, about seven
years old, in low order, a star in bis face,
one of his hocks a little swell’d, very
thick mane and tail, the mane lies on both
sides of his neck, the tail swabed and
pricked but carries it badly, trots and gal
lops remarkably bard. A reward of ten
dollars if strayed, and if stolen, and the
thief apprehended and committed, twen
ty dollars in addition will be paid, to any
person who will deliver the same gelding
to the subscriber in Augusta, or to Col.
M F. Boisclatr, residing about eight
miles out of town.
JNO, MORGAN.
August 3 -ts
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respectability, which may be had on ap
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Huddlesford, Jan. 22,1805.
To Dr. J.Warner, London.
bir —A person who had been several
tunes for a box of your Fills, lately called.
, ..J i.it'mi'ieSme —•• Thai they LuA
done hima oral of good—he
had been (teolimAg for a long lime—had
spent a great deal of money for advice,
Leesboro 1 , Feb. 7, 1805.
Dr. J. Warner, London.
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thinking bathing wonld be of service to
him; but to his great concern, he found no
relief. He afterwards came to Chcpstow
bis native place, where his mother and
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It is impossible to insert here all the
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duty.
U. W, Co. have just ro
ceived a fresh supply of Dr. Manly’s Veg
etable Nervous Cordial, and have already
on hand, a general assortment of Drugs and
Patent Medecines, Paints and Oils.
may 20
Executive Dkpautmsvt, Geo. j
MUledgeville , sth August, 1820. S
T . .
X HE Commissioners of the LAND LOT
TERY, having informed the Executive
that they will not be prepared to com
mence Drawing the same sooner than
FRID AY, the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEM
BER next:
Notice it therefore Given, in pursuance
of the 16th section of an act of the gener
al assembly of this state, passed 15th De
cember, 1818, that, on Friday, the first
day of September next, the Drawing of
said Land Lottery will commence at the
State-House.
By order of the Governor.
JOHN BURCH, ssc.
J - she editors of the Georgian, Au
gusta Chronicle and News are requested
to discontinue the notice in relation to the
Laud Lottery heretofore published in
their papers, and insert the above.
August 12 ts
■Notice.
T x ~
1 lIUEE Months after [late application
will he made to the Court of ordinary of
Richmond county, fi r leave to sell the Ne
groes belonging to the estate of Uajsr
Ferdinand Ptiinizy, late of said county, de
ceased—for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
John IMiinizy,
.leliug odm’r. ts Ike etlale of r. i‘hinny,
July 15——wldt
By the "President of the
United States.
WHEREAS the President tis the Uni
ted States is authorized by law U
cause certain bands of the United States
•o be offered for sale.
Therefore, I, Janies Monroe, President
ofthe United Stales, do hereby declare,
and make known, that public sales for the
disposal agreeably to law, of certain lands,
shall he held as follows, vtX:
At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mon
dalys in A tst and October next, for the
sale of the lands which have been . sur
veyed in the district of Delaware, being
45 townships and fractional townships,
viz: Jhr'ust Sale,
Townships 1,3, 4,5 and 6, south
of range 14
1,3, 4, 5 and 6 15
1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6 16
1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6 17
October Stthi.
Townships 1,2, 3 and 4, south of
range 9
1,3, 3 and 4 10
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 11
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 , 12
1,2, 3, 4 ami 5 13
At Piqua, in Ohio, on the first Monda>
in September next, for the s.ile of tin
lands which have been surveyed in tin
district of P qua, being 33 townships and
fr ictional townships.
At UrookvilU, in Indiana, on the first
Monday in October next, for the land;
which have/hcen surveyed in the district
of Brookville, being 36 townships and
factional townships
\i Jeffersonville, in Indians, on the firs'
Monday in August next, for the land*
lately surveyed in the district of Jefferson
ville, b. ing, 27 townships and fraction il
townships.
At Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the fir
Monday in September next, fir the land
which hav. been surveyed in tin (listt.i
of Terre Haute, being 43 township* an
fractional townships.
At Kdwardsvilli, in Illinois, on the fir
Monday in October in xt, for (be lain a
lately survey ed in tin; ib.su icl of K<l war* is
ville, being' 3b townships and fraction:
townships.
At Arkansas, in the territory of Arkan
sas, on the first Mondays ot August aim
October next,‘‘or the lands surveyed ii
the district of Arkansas, being 53 town
ships and fractional townships, viz:
Jluiput Sa e,
Townshipss, 7,9, St 10, south of
range 19, west of slh principal
meridian.
5,6, 7,3, 9& 10 do 20 do
6,7, 8 and 9 do 21 do
6.7, 8,9, 10,11,12, 13 kl 4da 22 do
October Sale.
8,10,11,12, 13 & 14 do 24 do
9, 10, 11, 12 &13 do 25 do
9, 10,11 kl 2 do 26 do
9, 10 and ll do Tl do
9 and 10 do 28 do
9 and 10 do 29 do
At Jackson, in Missouri, on the second
Monday in September next, for the laud
surveyed in the District of Cape Girardeau,
being thirty-live townships and traction,d
cown&iiips
At Franklin, in Missouri, on the fii
Monday in November next, for the Lands
in the Military Bounty tract, (north of tin
Missouri river,) which could not be dis
trib ited to soldiers, being chiefly quart. ■
sections and tractions, too small or lr,.
large forbountyi lots.
At C'ahaba in Alabama, on the fir , •
Monday in November next,for the Ipts l r
the towns of Claiborne and Jacksm , ui,.j
L nownships 12 and 17 in range 2d, un
it ufoi'township lb m rang. 19, whit
w advertised but not offered for sab
in March 1819.
Each sale shall continue three we< k
and no longer; and each sale will coni
mence with the lowest number of lot
section, township and range, and proce. ,
in regular numerical order. The lamb'
resewedby law tor the use of schools,
for other purposes, will, as usual, b<* r
served from sale
Given tindt-r my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth .lay o
April, in the year 1629.
JAMES MONROE.
By the Prisident
Jusuh Mkios,
Commissioner of the General I.andOffice.
April 24.
By the President of the
United States.
V\ HERR A 8 by an act of Congress
passed oh the 3Jof March, 1817, entitled
“an act to authorize the appoi itment of.<
Surveyor for the lands m (he northern
part of the Mississippi Territory, and tin
sale of certain lauds therein described,”
the President of the U. States is autliovzed
to cause certain lands lo he sold:
Therefore, I, James Monroe, Presi lent
of tiie U. States, Jo hereby declare and
make known, that public sales shall be
held at Huntsville, in Alabama, for the
disposal (according to law) of the follow
ing lands, viz:
On the 2d Vlonday in October next, for
the sale of townships 10and 13, in rangi
2, E . townships 9, 10, 11, and 14, ir
range 3, E. townships 9, 10 and 14, n.
range 4, B. townships 9,10, U, 12, 1,3,
and 14, in range 5, E. townships 12, J.J,
and 14, in range 6, E. and township 12. .n
range 7, E. Also, the lands in the tract
commonly called Colbert’s reserve,
On the Ist Honda., in December next
for’the sale of townships 11, 12, )|, and
14, in range 3, W. townships 12, 13, an.l
14, in ranges 6 and 7, W. loans ups )),
12; 13, and 14, in range 8, H , townships
1-, 13, 14, in range 9, VV. townships 1
and 14, in range 10, W. and township* 14
in range 11, \V. Also, die Un is adjoin
ing the town of Marathon, which have not
been offered for sale, except such lands
as have been reserved by law fur the sup
port of schools, or fur other pm p >ses- flu
lands shall be sold in regular numerical ot -
der, commeuci-.g wuh the lowest number
of section, township and range.
Given undr my haul, at the city id
Washington, the 22d day of June, 16 id.
J.vm.a MO.NWU|
Josisu Mkios, Commissioner ofthe”
General Land Office.
Printers who are authorized to puUM
the laws ofthe United States, will publi* •
the above once a week till the Ist id D
cember nest, usd fend their blits to t|tv
General I .ami Olfic.' for pay tueui
Jul>6 UwilUtX
/’AOPos.i/.l
For Publi,hi„ g , „
To M n , l
M °ntgome^j em
A ploymentl!fu3^4*,
convenience, »'tto,
e..ce,.t is with
Bellas being about to
tion to other eiur,,. ' dert »ke,r
u.Kk «f superi„tcU^ f u’ ,) J i ß,
pari incut of » pa « ; Ue Edits
that my AV.r, s,Ta n Ke ‘*’, h °»«
«» will enable
Alabama with a Joum i
teresting to them, whi| e ’I"”* 1 '
procuring (act* i„ rel w L ; Vtl<l
uu.l other subjects, siJ t A . lo
(rier.ds, w ill rtfndej u >
acceptable to others Wjll0 E«
1 must, on this occasion. fc.,
depart from the general r . 01
laborious d«.als*of lhl i SS?;
mg from .Yens lei, cr
already sufficicmJv i,„i C( *
er, merely remarking H lut
cl.iu„hus jninciplcs.au.l thu J?
cf.ortswul be freely exereijj f.
onnng to promote the
paper and interi ms ot it,.. „ ?
It may not be amiss to
acquainted, a short sketch of
whence the paper i» to he
Wo.MTOoMr.HT, formerly M IU
Bu-vk lately East Alsbam^i;
ladelphia, (the form,,
Company in Georgia, and the Ut*
ilexter, esq. both hating been
OIU ' “>«« I') - the last
iss. uatemthe healthy, f erti , 3
seil.e.! county, of Cv ~„n e lla ™
; s '1"“ seal, oi juqt.r.c—intend
i.ctiiiile two distinguished trnm.
cause ot the republic, ,iir M ihi
Hie eastern point of that'hirth
xtensive, undfeiuie tractoflmj.
•y 'ho name ofthe “ m s BtnP
joins lit fraction on which tie i
Vlabsima stands, and bordering
uele firmed river of that name, '
s navigable at all seasons tiwnt
4 Mexico, for steam boats ofsiu
iisfant about two hundred sal
ddiedg. ville; a similar distancei
sea ports of Mobile and Blakely,,
above Cahawba, the scut of
mid about 12 miles below (he juna
iho Coosa and Takpoutu. It utb
t winch the Atlantic mails react
first stopping place in the suit, „
whence Newt may be dlstiibutedtl
he country with great facilities
< >mery, from its high and airy tit
‘he purity ol its waters, flowing |
evtral springs, and the elevation
'tanks along the river on both sides,
xchide stagnant waters, isconsidei
diarly lieiiliJiy t indeed, many «
a( section during the summer n
c'-uunt: It contains many
t'c.as wel 1 as level si es for buildia
for an infant **fahliJ>amii,it mayl
. uaant, nourishing, town.
.1 BATTEI
Savannah, fitly 17,1820.
• The County will named in honor of the
Major Montgomery, wi.o teii m ih<- Hon. 4
(lit* town ilet iml its line, from die immoral
iho «h a red the »«iue (ate m (fucbH,ilui
riud of the Heruliiiiimtry war.
Ti.iiMS.
The Kei’ublica will bt ro'Med
iv at sheet once a week, •tiuil its p
ge justifies its appeanmC' twices>
5 dollars per annum, in ad-anee,
c*. ip of'he first number, • inch«
.sued as so>>n -a practicable after the
d>- ot November next
July 29 If
GEORGIA ?
Richmond Count r/. )
In the Superior Com
\[ay Term, 1820.
UdON the petition of Nslbanid
.iinel 9(luges, s'adng thattl«
esvessed of :i N te of Hand 11 *'•
'i Chain, to them, for oiv Hi nds
Filly seven Dollars one andlW
nearing date on the twenty d' :ri |
laiiuarv, one thousand eight h"™ l
nineteen, payable four monthvulfl
..ml endorsed in blank by «»**«•
nisei that the su'd note of baml m
lust or mislaid, so that the
now be obtained praying 1 J
said note whicli is anty-wl 10 **
tit ion may be estsblishvd m lirU )
said original, in terms of (hr f .
General Assembly and the H'm
in such case made, praia™. .
fished ; and the said 1^
potted by affidavit; it is oruriv ,
(>y be esUMdished in lieiml 1
so loat or mislaid agreeably 1
of tin. Felilioiieiv, units*
be shewn *o the contrary
first day of the next tern"’' *
Court of IliohiMond Comity
orde t.l tl» t a copy of l| n» '•
iitslied tit one of tile L i rl
at least oner S inoolll fi>f *>*
Clerk* Office, May 31,1 >
J.ilin H. M*""' "
UKUIIIiU. ia.Jtfyl.
C’olmub county- v . u,s
UPON die petition
ing lit wU
ban i made by Ho *eH 9t&
~indy dodais.
tUy u| ——•“******“ , w ,a,4
ul baud ha* Uee»
die same G*‘i"“*
pray t-g dial » mp) ** *“
a.M.eXvJtUfasNjJK**; **
usbmi in lien ol , *.^s
of the act o« on?
♦ olv* of coo »} ;i,t 4
ed, a«J
tion being *opp«i'»« w m
deru l, th*i » V.
Uen 4 Ol- ol'giwJlH ‘*3
,ree.a.iy Wff
st.lv** I*-H'viv4 4
wnirary, »-i> I * A
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