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LETTERS
Smalftinrin the Poßl4>ffl<‘ e a * Augusta,
Geo. Ist January, 1821.
Persons wishing letters from this
• fist, will please ask for “Advertised letters.
A
Allen Trueman Anderson Harriot mrs
, A . nderson Charlotte Adams James
A shhury George Averett Thomas
•Alford Guilford Abell Gordon
Adams NatU'l A Abell J.
B
Tl'-.sklr'u r Michael Berry Duncan
Boswe!! Josiah Bush Richard
Begin Elizabeth Bowers Benjamin
Biyant Eliza A. Beal Mary 11.
Bowie William Bowers Judiivah
Bender George C- Beall Zephaniah
Bulloch George Bulloch Elizabeth
Bmlineaux Mr. Ball James
J! own Patrick Boulward Elizabeth
.> ill Judge Bugg Thomas I,
Billings. Ezekiel Bowing Mr.
Blome Clairo Miss Blanchard Joshua
Bryan Alexander
C
r . Tin M. Cotton James W.
Book Roswell .Cunningham Rich’d
(.shy John 11. Carrie Joseph
Barrie p. p. Chapman B.
< 'rl.gier Clinton Creswell Jane M,
< .rvnmins John Claike David
■ 'oilier Henrietta P, Carman E edcrick
B'rafion John 11. Colt Anion
' Berk Sup. Court Collins George
. ilc limond county Clanton William
' ot!el Paul G. Clark Joel
' ke Charles 1)
> :idan Sylvia Davis Betsey'
L>. veaux William Dennis Robert
ivis \V. B. Dupree Lewis I.
; ■ James M. Delanghter George
. -aune John Duffy Thomas
.. :< !e James Dunbar George
. iB: Lewis Dasset Philip
K
Eiton Hector Elbert Sarah
F
Farrar Ann Flemming John
jV.-eash Benjamin Frost Samuel
Fox Mrs. Anne
G
Cl’irnall Joseph Green Davant
'. unbie L. U. Glass John
‘ : '..ce Joint Gardner IVm.
'. :avion James Grace William
v. Ilium Lt. Henry Grant William A.
■ Tedfrey Miss Mury
II
Hughes J. Hyer Garret
Bi 1 s Edwin Harrison Jeremiah w
Howard William Harris William
H.nnonJohn M. Hollaway Eliza
Mammon J Wm. U. Howard George
Humble lolm Hull Sarah
5 T•• iT John Hutson Turner
.Hand Daniel Harrison Jabez
Hinsdale J. 13 D. Hand Thomas I.
. Bures Samuel Hyde William G.
Mule William Harrison John
J
.Tores Thomas S. Jenkins Joshua
'Johnson Peniah
K
K.a’dln John H. Kukpatricx Danl.
L
J.yon Levi S. D Larry Lear
i.iverman Sidney Lewis Leonard
V yter Crltian Lee Godfrey
. .r.mkin Sampson Liverman Conrad
Low John Lewis Berry
Lipscomb Samuel Lam*in William
Livevmim John Lartigue Ann
Luther Jeremiah Lewis Albert
M
'I '.to John Mongin Susan F
'i Most s Moore Alfred
MBi u te Jacob Martin Charles
.v ,a!l Elen Milna Charles
mi James Mulally 8
i ft re Holland Minton Stephen
t ' i: in Alexander Martlmere M
. i.i ,ee Grim la, Mann John M
N
iVc'-comb Ebenezer Nlcliols Thomas W
-,iil Maty Jane Nixon Nulum
None!John B
O
Outlaw James Oliver Stephen
Glhver Margaret •
P
Peek Lewis Powars Edward E
I‘oUlon P Player Samuel
P-’arae G W S Pettibonc George
2’hillips Thomas Parsons Christo'phr J
Calmer Chancy Preivel Peter
R
Tlowe Adna Rodgers James
Robinson James B. Roman Robert *
Riley Elizabeth Ramsey Richard
Ramsay M A Mrs Kii.goe John
Root George Read Richard
Rodgers James Roman Daniel S *
Ramsey Theresa M Hoot Hiram
Robinson Eli Keed Avery
ili .rdan Mathias Root Lloyd
Root George
h 1
P'haffer James S Stewart Maria *
ißirwnrt Thomas (Orphan Assy him)
I Ran haul P Bbinh ilsi.r Mary
B v a)iiiigs Charlotte II Sego William
Sfihmaii .Aimes Stephens vticujah
"ni-.ad J O Shelly Samuel 1)
• 'arling Lyne Stephens Henry
bc'Ul Agnes K Slorrs Oliver A
ftavingin Ivembal
t :
i rotter George Trotter Sarah I
I'roUer Franklin Taylor Lucy
'■ ‘boi-pe William Taylor David
Vushill Thomas Tillinghast S
’ hcri'berry Maryann Twiggs Asa
•! boro Charnal 4, Turner Elizabeth *
■.'.lyl t Lucy Triplet James
'•V. ilmn Dibcrry Thomas Puiby
J iilo.sou Giles Twiggs George L
Tomkins Ebenezer
U *
•. pton Setlr Usher Henry j
Tcvdery Marturin , Viloue Jerome
.. w
i’ iams Mary Wills Anne 2
Watkins Jason White George
Vi nil s worth Eli White Amelia
•VjiHehcad Edwin, Wallace George
V, oo Ison Littleberry Walker .lames M
iVcoiiluf John C Watson Charlt s
Walker George Walker John
Walton John C Wilkinson John 11
" liite A Winn Washington
Y k 2
; aficey Abioltun Zinc Jane Mrs
•lames Fraser, p. m.
January 4 «-3w
Pianos,
TTr'3T RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
X* (irst rate London made Piano Fortes,
■patent polished and round C..r icred.—•
'•'or sale low for cash, or approved paper,
V A. PICQUE i ,
at Messrs. F. 0. GIBSON, & Co.
* w tjf
r ' List of tetters
Remaining in the Post Office at Columbia
Court Houst the Ist January 1821.
A
Z. Allies* orphans Mr, Audinais
B
James Boyd E. Bowdre
P. M. Beuninga 3 Tho, Benning
Miss Ann Bush John b Baiker
J A Beall C
Augustus Crawford Col. T. Carr
James Collins 2 Peter IP Collins
Micajah Crupper Wm Carr
L b! Blanton Bviiicin Clark
D
Jeremy Dillard Evan Davis
E
Gage D. Edwards Charles Evans
F
John A. Fanning Daniel Fare
L. G D. Forest Warren Ford
Lvdiu Forlonberry
G
W J. Germany 2 John Griffin
Z. Garnett Capt. Gibson
I!
Juriah Harris Samuel Hannon
Miss Mary A. Harris Henrietta Howard
Jacob Hoge
J
Robert Jones Elizabeth Jones
K
Augustus Kent
L
James I.amkin Thomas Lowe
Absolom Leverett
M
11. Magmdor F ranis Miller
Miss S Marshall
N
Levi Newberry
O
T. W. Olive
V
R. Peiryman
R
Miss Nancy Ray 3 Isaac Randolph
Randal Ramsay Joseph P. Rawls
Jarah Ross Henry Radford
S
Thomas Samuel Henry Sykes,
Tilrnar Sneed JonathanT Simms,
John Sulse*'
T
H. B Thompson 2 William Tripp
George Tankerslcy or Aug. Crawford
W
lames Wilson Wm Williford
Sli’d Whittington John Weliingham
Y
Thornes Yarbaro 2
James Cary, p. m.
jmviary 8 wow
List of I /Otter
Remaining in the Post-Offier, Waynesbo
rough, Ist January, 182 L
A
Robert U, Atkinson,
B
Julia M licit Wiilliam Brack,
James Ualy George Hass
Harlly Puckly I.ewis Byne
Richard Brack Mr. Brown Esq
Sarah Urenson Henry Bell
C
Mary Catlett Alexander Gaiter
lolm Cates, 2 Zaciieriali Cowerd
I)
Col Daniel Dav's Samuel C Douglass
Benjamin Farnell
G
Francis Green Jesse U Gooden
John Grublis II
I. Hatcher Gillum Iliil
John Hill John Holley
Eliza lie nderson
J
Elijah Johnson Ann Jenkins
Thomas II Jones James Jackson
I.
Thomas Luke A J Lawson 2
M
John Marsh Josiah Matthews
Franc.s A Martin Julia 11 Moore
Wqliaiu II Merida
N
John Neyly
O
John Owen
P
Joseph Perry Hardy Perry
F Paris Edmund Pcor
R
John Ueyoe'ds Philip Robinson 5
/umes Stronger John Smith 3
William iS'.iXon Benjamin Sherard
Least on Sneed Ahsolain Sneed
SewisSpane Clemy Suarp
Charlotte Slator
T
I F 7'homas S Til'mghast 2
Enoch I'aylor E II Carver
U k W
ElishaUtlry 4 )■;■«/ WHite 2
Lewis Wimberly Isaac Welch
.lolm B Waltcer Cliuries Warren
Ueverly llnndoijih, p m.
•t.mu v ■ i wit
fi iclimoiid Academy.
BY a recent resolution of tiie Board of
’“lustres, the Snbscrib ris anthoris
eo *o inform the publicth.it the number of
pupils in each department is in future to
be limited. Not more than forty can be
admitted into the Classical Department,
and not more than thirty live can be re
ceived to each tutor in the English De
partment. The undivided attention of
Messrs. Caldwell and Scott, is bestowed on
die English pupils, and will be eominned
with that zeal and ability in teaching, for
which each of those gentlemen i.v distin
guished. There are five vacancies yet in
the classical department, and a lev i.i me
English. |
Terms of admission—eight dollars per !
quarter for the Classical, and six far the
English.
W. T. n ninth,
Meet, tiichnwn* * 'r’:d> •/>,»/ .
'>» January 8
Notice is < !>*•.. .!
EIM) AT the concern of Glascock & Disk- J
I. insoii is dissolved by mutual consent,
• hat the unfinished business has been
translered to David F. 1) ckinson, who is
authorised to close and settle tiie same. I
That fhr.mns Glascock will attend to ad- I
vijca’ing causes in which the said concern' t
have been employed, and will continue
his practice in the counties of Richmond,
Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia,
and will also practice in the conntes of
Washington and Lincoln, and in the May
or’s Court of this city.
I homfth Glascock,
David F. Dickinson.
January 11 (f
SHERIFFS’ SALES,
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be sold, at the Court House in
Warrenton, on tbs first Tuesday in
February next, between the usual hours
of sale.
100 acres of Oak Sj Hick
ory land on the waters of Rocty Comfort,
adjoining A. Moncrief and others, it being
the place whereon Richard Smith now
lives, levied onto satisfy several small ex
ecutions in favor of Micajah Brooks, vs.
nichar l Smith, property pointed out by
the defendant, levied on and returned to
me by L. Jackson, constable.
ALSO
104 acres of land, on the
waters of Middle Creek, adjoining lands
of Reese and others, levied on to satisly
several small executions issued out of a
Justices court, in favor of J. U. Y Reese
and others, vs Hartwell Kelts, levied on
by W. Might constable, &. returned to me.
also
One bay marc seven years
old; two four years old steers, three cows
and yearlings, oir three years old heifer,
levied on to satisfy an execution in favor
of J y B Cody vs John Newsom, pointed
out by the defendant.
ALSO
90 acres of laml adjoining
Brown and Harrel, with the improvements
thereon, levied on to satisfy several small
small executions in favor of Stephen Burn
ley and others vs Solomon Grenad, levied
oil by Lewis Zachary constable and re
turned to me.
ALSO
296 acres of land on Harts
creek, adjoining Lewis and others, with
good improvements thereon, it being
known as Turner’s Cross Roads, 1c ied
on to satisfy an execution in favor of Mel
ton Wright and others vs Stephen C.
Turner, and James S Turner, property
pointed out by J S Turner.
175 ac on the
waters of Hri g Tucker,
and others it i • that Dan
iel Hatchers f ' 1 • ivied on 10
satisfy a fi fa lull V# Hut
cherson, Clark ami nint,u u ...
ALSO
197 acres of land on the
waters of Hans Creek, adjoining lands of
Greson and others, it being the place
whereon Benjamin S Harrison now lives
levied on to satisfy an execution in favor
of John Butt vs Benjamin S Harrison,
pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO
500 acres of Pine land on
the waters of Deep creek, and 715 acres
on the waters of Red creek, adjoining .Is
Baily and others, levied on as die prop
erty <f Alexander Bailey, to satisfy anex
ecu'ion in favor of David C Rose vs A S id
Z Bailey, pointed out by Bailey.
A I.SO
100 acres of land more ct
less, adjoining James Bailey and othei,.
it beii gthe place where Zachariah Bailey
now lives, two cows and caiVes, 1 steer
three years old, 200 bend of hogs, levied
on as the pi operty of Zachariah Baily to
satisfy an execution in favor of David C.
Rose vs A and Z Bailey, pointed out by
Z Bailey.
A. Rogers, s w c.
January 1 tds
Sheriff's Sale.
a*7dl.L be sold on the first Tuesday in
TT February next, at the Court house
m Waynesbornngh Burke cuuuty, within
ih,- usual hours of sale
Between 5 and 7 hundred
bushels of corn, (more or less) attached
is the prop rty of Bryant OMlanion, to
satisfy S. c? N L Sturgis and Redfield,
(.article, fs. Co. sold b; ( order of the honor
able the Inferior court as perishable pro
perty.
ALSO,
I 0 acres Oak § Hickory
Land (more or less) Joining Williams and
at.levs, levied on aslhe property of Ro
bert Fryer, to satisfy Pemberton and Rcy
nolds and others.
ALSO,
2 tracts of Oak 8c Hickory
Land containing 2UU acres each, (more or
less) joining Cox and others, levied on as
tile properly of Peter 1 Colliding, to satis
fy llama tPKiune vs- William Kee, P 1
GuuLling and B G Paulett.
ALSO,
iO7 acres of <)£k and
Hickory Land (more or less) joining the
town of W'aynesoOrough, and two negroes
Violett stul nor child Oil'a, levied on as
the property of Micajah B. Ward, to sat
isly T. ft and Fisher, vs. M. B. Ward and
Simeon Bell.
ALSO,
250 acres OsikSc Hicko-
Land, mc e or less, joing Powell and oth
ers on Brier Creek ; levied on as the pro
petty of I'homas Red, to satisfy a fi ta in
(aver of Pemberton Reynolds and others;
pointed out by defendant.
ALSO,
Two Negroes, viz. Dub
lin and Screen, levied on as the property
of Joseph Shewmakc, (administrator of
the es ate of James Henderson,) to satisfy
Two executions in favor of Gross Scruggs!
pointed out by J. Shewmake, adm’r.
ALSO,
267 1-3 acres of Prime
Land, joining Lively and others ; levied
on as the property of John Royal, jun. to 1
satisfy sundry fi fa’s from a justices’ court 1
in favor i f Moses Mulkej ; returned by 1
Isaac Mulkcy, constable. 1
AL.O,
One horse and gig and
harness, and a negrn girl named Crdty,
levied on as the property of Joseph Roe,
ta satisly sundry fi fa’s.
Wilson Navey, s. b. c.
January 1 tds
For Sale.
A SECOND HAND
PIANO.
Apply at this. Office-
Sheriff’s Sale
Will be Sold, £
AT the Market house in the City of f
Augusta, between the usual hours ot
sale, on the first Tuesday in Marcn next.
the following property, viz. belonging o
the estate of Benjamin Yarnold, dec. ,
NEGROES, I
Peter Punch, aged about forty J
Rhoda, aged about forty-five years, Sarah c
aged about twenty two years, Rose, ageu
about seven years, Keziah, aged abou
eighteen, Elizabeth, aged about six
months, Sukey, aged shout fourteen
years, Phoebe, aged about twelve years,
Stacy, aged bout seven years, bopnia.
aired shout five years, Nanny, aged a.ioul
forty five years, M’Gmder, aged about ,
ten years, Tom, ag«d about one year, (
Hark, aged about twenty one years, 'I
aged about twenty one years, Peter, agec.
about five years.
Furniture, <
Tw o pnir shovel § tongs?
1 Fender, 2 pair andirons, 1 secretary, 1
book case, 1 desk, 1 mahogany side hoar.l,
1 sofa. 3 ma’ioganv dining tables, ami -
ends, 2 bureaus, > beds, bedsteads and
furniture, dozen chairs and 2 carpels,
Cniilc, £sc.
12 head of hogs, 6 htaJ
of Cattle, and one horse k Gig, all levied
on to satisfy an execution on the foreclo
sure of a Mortgage &c. in favor of Stewart
and Hargraves, vs. Heirs and Represen
tatives of Benjamin Yarnold, dec.
Wm. Lamkin, Sheriff.
January 4 Ids
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will h(7Sold,
AT the Market house in the city of
Augusta, between the usual hours of
sale, on the first tuxtiday in February next.
One house and two acres
of Land, adjoining John IVAntignac and
others sold to satisfy several executions,
viz UenjdVnin Suns vs. Administrators of
Zachariah Bell, Cunningham ii Meigs vs.
the same, Holland M’Tyre, vs. the same.
ALSO,
One negro man named
York, levied on to satisfy an execution in
favor of the administrators of George
Walker and others, vs. Samuel C. Doug
las.
ALSO,
4 tables, 1 slab, 6 chairs,
1 matrass, 1 wagon, 1 horse, 3 cows and
25 other head of cattle and sundry other
articles, levied on to satisfy an execution
in favor of Allen Mathews, vs. Foster and
Peterson.
ALSO,
One house and lot on Tel
fair Street, levied on to satisfy an execu
tion issued fiom the Justices court, in fa
vor ofC, D. Stuart, vs. Cleon Naliy and
Absalom Uhodcsjr. returned to the Sher
iff by a city constable.
Win. Lamkin, Sheriff.
January 4 ids
feheiiif’s Sale.
Will b7 Sold,
ON the first Tuesday in February next*
at the court-house in Jacksonborough
Scriven county, between the usual hours
often and three o’cloak.
One negro girl named
Lizer, levied on as the properly of An
drew Fulwood to satisfy sundry exteu
tions in favor of John P /Hack and others.
ALSO,
400 acres of land, lying
and being in the county of Scrivtn, ad
joining land o’ Elscy Wright and others,
levied on as the property of John Nichol
son dec to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of John Bryan and Philip Griner,
against John Nicholson and John Bran
non, properly pointed out by the admin
istrator of John Nicholson, levied and re
turned to me by a Constable.
Solomon Kemp , s. s. c.
January 4 t Is
Administrators Sale.
wiii h,r sou,
ON the 24th day of February next at
the late residence of John Beall de
ceased, in Columbia county.
All the property belong
ing to Jonathan Ksteil dec. consisting of
one Horse, Watch and oilier articles.
Chares Beall, , ,
Edmund Roberts. a nils ‘
January 4 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the hon
orable the Court of Ordinary, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours o i sale.
One hundred v fifty a
cres of Lind, more or les « in Burke
county, adjoining 'l’homas i /rth, and o
thers, on Rocky Creek.
ALSO.
Two negroes, viz. Suckey
and her child Felson, about 7 years old,
sold as the property of W’illiam Luke
deceased for the benefit of |,i s heirs and
creditors, —Terms made known on the
day
Robert Dickson adm*r.
November 11
Administrator's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in February next
Will be Sold at the Court House in
Waynesboro’ two thirds of a tract of land
containing sixty-live acres, for the bene
fit of the heirs of James Host, deceased.
John Stockdalc,*fld’r.
November 23 n)2mr
BLANKS
For sale at this Office* *
Administrator’s Sale.
4 GKEBADLE to an order cl Je lJon-
A orabl ' Court of O.d.nary,
bia county. Will be sold «n the *»t rue
dav in Ternary next, at Columbia Court
House, 200 acres of land Imp •" CoU.n
hi. county, on die waters ofthe: Little: &
okee creek, adjoimng lands o t
and others, a description ot the place'®
thought unnecessary as no
like to purchase without viewing the pie
,nis >s first—sold as the estate «t Ann I.
Johnson dec. —Terms of sale made known
on the day, . . „ ,
Francis T. Allen, am r,
Nov. 30 t{^s _
Administrator’s Sale.
WIU. be sold in the town of Waynes
borough, on the first Tuesday in
February next, the lollowing property,
belonging to the estate of William Luke,
deceased. _
Two Negroes named r>u
key and Felsou, and a tract of land con
mining one hundred and fifty acres.
Kohert Dickson, adm r.
December 28 I< ‘ S
Notices.
NO ITf/W.
qri’JK Co-Partnership of ,f. h IV CODY.
I has been many months dissolved, and
notes made hereafter under the firm will
not be acknowledged by
JOHN M COIfMICK, Agent for
BAHNETT CODY.
January 1 4t
Notice.
BOOT. COLLIER takes this method of
informing his friends and the public
that he has settled himself on the farm of
Walter Leigh, Esq. (formerly the resi
dence of Mr. Thomas Howard’s) in Co
lumbia county 10 m-lcs below' the Court
House, where he contemplates in future,
opvo'iug his entire attention to the seve
ral branches of his profession.
January I 2m3w
Notice,
THE Creditors of Guinhntn L. Rake,
straw, are notified, that the Justices
of the Inferior Court of W’ilkes county,
have appointed the first Monday in
March next; at the Court-House, at a 11
o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon there
after as Counsel can be bud for the said
Gainham L. Kakestraw, to be brought up
before them ; and far his creditors, if
they think proper, then and there to ap
pear and shew cause if any they have,
why he should not be allowed the bene
fit of tbe several acts made and provided
for the releif of insolvent debtors.
January 4. 2t w
Notice.
AGREE ABLE to an order of the hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Columbia
County, Will be Sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at Columbia Court
house 202-12 acres of land in Wilginson
comity; district 27(11, Lot No. 178, sold
as the property of Dexter Gibson, dec
—Terms ofsale nine months credit.
Sarah Gibson, ex’rx.
Shad’h. W Gibson adr.
December 7. tds
NOTICE.
A LL those indebted to the estate of
Janies Heady, deceased, will find
their notes, accounts Sic. in the Lunds vl
an officer for collection, unless settled,
previous to the 10th of January next; and
those who have claims against said vs
rate, are requested to render them in
duly authenticated, within the time pre
scribed by law.
Wm. Shivers, adm’r.
January 1 12
Caveat Emptor.
ALL persons are requested to take no
tice that I have legal and equitable
liens, for a considerable part of the pur
chase money which remains unpaid, upon
lot number ten, in the lots laid off by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au
gusta, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
me sold to James Myers. Any person
who purchases, will take the properly
subject to those bens ol which if more par
ticular information is desired, it will be
given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
the subscriber.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8 ts
Races! Races !
Augusta Races, will commence on
i Tuesday the 20lh February next
The first day, a purse of 4J(J dollars,
four mile heats and repeat, free for any
horse, mare, or gelding.
The second day (the 21st,) a purse of
000 dollars, three mile heats and repeat.
The third day (the 22d,) a purse of 200
dollars, two mile heals and repeat,
llte fourth day (the 23c1,) the entrance
money to be run for, the three best in
five.
Letters on the subject to be directed to
Jacob Sialvy and
William Luinkin,
Proprietors of the Hues Turf
03* Each day’s purse to he hung up on
the Judge’s stand.
Deaember 15, tdr
UAKAWAY.
17
.I. ROM the subscriber, a Young Negro
man named TOM, (supposed not over
twenty one years of age,) lie is of small
stature, mid a good jobbing carpenter (,)
trade.— He is well known in tins plao
and Savannah, and is supposed to he lurk'
ing about the vicinity or this city, or on
his way to Savannah
Any person apprehending »he said fd
low and delivering him to Messrs, A
Slaughter, U C. Labu/an, or ludgink
him m jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re”
ward.
A .as-. A* AA( i
Augusta, Kw. If—
BY THE PRESIDENT Op Tt ,„ 2
TED STATES. ®
Whereas by various acts 0 f r. I.
the President of the United St»i ( °*
thorised to direct the public lanifafl
have been surveyed to be oiler,,]/!
Therefore, I James Monroe, il ■
of the United States, do hereby jB
sod make known, that public *B
disposal (according to law) efi." k liiiß
shall beheld as follows, vi*.
At Franklin, in Missouri, nn ■
Monday in January next, for tli e
Townships 51 to 35, on range 2fi
the slii principal meredian ling, S
50 to 56, ranges 27 ana 28 B
51 to 55, range 29 ■
At the same place, on the Cn(|S
in March next for the sale of
Townships 51 and 59,
llie princieal meridian line
50 to 56, in range 31, 32,mj®|
At Pi. Louis,in said suite, on jH|
M iday in decvmber next; fir
townships 35 to 44, in range lS|
cast of the sth piineipul Mcrie|S|
At the same place, on die fmttH
in March next, lor the sale of
Townships 56 and 41, in range
east. ■
At the same place, on the Ist li«jB
Mat next; for the sale of ■
Townships 35 and 41, in range $B
east, and of 43 anil 44, in raM.tgS
At Jackson, in the eountr
rardcau, in the said side, ok
> ilay in February next, for tit; ufoS
1 t ownships 34, in ranges I and If!
I sth principal meridian line. I
35 range 4 east ■
29 30 and 31 5 B
21 2 i and 33 6 B
At Edanrdaville, Li the state.
on the first Monday iu Jamiiirv JB
the sale m' S
I’ownships 8 and -3 in range!)*
the 3d principal meridian line. ES
II to 13 10 and 11 S
9 to 16 12 and 13 H
8 to 12 14 ■
5 to 10 range 14 west oflH
pul meridian line. H
8 9 and 10 rouges 13 tmlH
At Detroit, in Michigan ternH
the first Monday in November*
the sale of H
Townships 8 9 and 10 S in nn{H
6 cast, H
8 and 9 6 H
78 an 9 7 and 8 fl
Except soch lands as Dave bn*
reserved by law for the **
schools, or fur other puvpoaH
hall be sold in regular iH
order, beginning with the lowciH
ofseci.ous, townships and rai jral
Given under my hand at ti*
Washington, this nineteenH
JAMES Mlttl
Dy the President. ■
JOSIAH \m
Commissioner of the General ■
lice. I
Printers who are authorised *
the laws of the United States, *
lish the above once a week lilifl
of May, and semi their bills to*
eral Lund oflice for payment. ■
Septembe 1820. I
Private Boarding ■
AfuS. SANDWICH has opal
vale Hoarding House on the*
Washington and Ellis Streeli*
Tenement formerly occupied
verlleid. H
Young Ladies from the
omfortably accommodated.
November 13 if SB
LAlvljFhTcm
C.IE subscribers have fonall
nexion in the various brancheifll
sional business, under the fitnH
wki.l& Hkpbukm. They will
business confided to litem in lkH|
counties, via : H
Bald-win, Jasper,
Junes, Hancock,
Morgan, M'aJungton, i-oi*i
Creme, T-wiggo, laa
And also in the 6th Circuit C*|
United States. fl
Samuel Rod fl
Joseph L.
JlJUledgeviile, Sept. 21—
The VVttk’Toß
OP the City Council will b*l
Monday the first day of I
2 o’clock, P. M. and on every*
day until tlm culoftlie said
da\s excepted,} at the sums BB*
will continue open until S o’tU*™
and all persons liable to p , yi ”
Well Taxinthecity «>f Augu»i*k|d
cinity, are req-ired to attend
tlu ir returns a freeahly to the HH
of a General Ordinance for lli'fl
of iltc city of Augusta. That*C
do so will after that period I*BB
a double lax.
D. Clarke, IB
December 28
& ID Lie war*
OTli * V K!) or Muien on
7th Nov. from the whsrf is
Sorrel Horse, of the follcuiof4H
blind with Lite left eye, snip <*K
small star on the forehead,
hind foot white up to the *yß
a short round bodied horse, erffl
swich tail about 10 years ohl J 1
Whoever will take up
send him to Ilia owner, or I
tion an he eati be refain'J
(lie above reward and all *M
charges paid. Apply to the *»s*
the b tea in Host (Hike. J
Wunliington
November 1.1 ts
City 'lux Collectuf®
At tlm Msrkrl.House In lb# I'jJfßll
Is, on the first Tueadef|
m.e I, hvtwern tlm usual ■**M|
Tlm lul lowing jtt
blirlngflrld, va 11, 1% fi.laM
lb, 5/7,42,4.1,01,
lor fits years IdlH, IHlPiMwjflpS
a» lor I MW, IS* due «« «J
Aveueats and eosf
A. liugff *'W\
JIAUMff II I