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I C VOL - XXXV.] THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1831. [No . so ofi]
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W THE
■iidustn Cijrmiiclc.
V * IS piraiisH^n
■ MONDAY & THURSDAY
I evenings,
K~ lieau £j diaaelton.
Kjlicrs oft l * 6 laws of the U> St “tcs
■ lIIIVK DOl.l*l* s PZH ASHIIM,
■ JN ADVANCE.
I^TMCEIVED,
1 i/ ie JV. York Commission
I Book Store,
I AS eueoaht assortment oj
I Bi-ANK BOOKS,
I LETTER PAPER.
I WHITING PAPER,
I And sundry Articles of
I STATIONARY,
|c|iool and Miscellaneous
I Books.
I -—ALSO
I expected per next Steam Boat, an
foment cf LAW BOOKS: the whole
P* i ( will be sold low for cash or town
MftUC.
Eiu'l Sturges, Agent.
jlarcli *- 9 ~ k< ’ .. ~ 1 1...
[Final Notice.
I WILL attend ft the’ S J®« ° f
■ Messrs Walton and Dorris, PP
I p 0 st Office, every Wed., ' 3CIa H
Irsday and Friday until the first
It, for the purpose of collecting' tha
lemtl County Tax for the year 1823, |
Irnnsin arrear will do well to avail ,
tjlfgs of this opportunity, if not. 212 ■
pin will issuC;
I E. Bngg, T. C. ;
kpril 19 >
■he Advertiser and Herald, are request
lo publish the above till the first of
I . . .- - —.——
NOTICE.-
I
| HE Copartnership heretofore existing
ween the subscribers, was dissolved on
lid iust by leiutual consent. All per-
I having demands against the firm will
lent them <to S’. C. Dortic for setlle-
Kt; and all those indebted to the firm,
Iplease make immediate payment of
Isime, as alll accounts not paid by the
kof April iv»xt, will indiscriminately be
[inthe hands of an officer for ollcc
I S. C. Dorlic, i
Henry Robert.
pirri) 5 -3t . 1
[Confectionary. 1
HE subscriber having purchased from *
nrj Robert his interest in the above es,
lishment, will continue to keep an as
ment of Confectionaries by the whole
aad retail. Oroers from the country
be thankfully received, and a great t
action will be made to retailers in |
own or country. * 1
'has on Hand a General Assortment of I
audits £5 Sugar VAwvus
•f alt sorts.
'erfcct Love, "]
lil of Cinnamon, | CORDIALS
ifeofMan, (of the first quality’
tnnlseed, f by tiie bottle or
doves, j " dozen,
'eppermir.t, J
'kin and Lemon Syrup,
mussortment of Sugar Toys,
’aisins, Almonds,
feet Salad Oil of the best quality,
'ognac Brandy,
■eimine Holland Gin,
Enaica Bum,
; kcrry Brandy,
SL.I WINE,
°rt, j 7
•hi:ipa, J by the bottle or dozen,
W many other articles too tedious to
®eralc.
S. C. Dortic.
b.B— He will constantly keep on hand
'frlety of fresh Cakes.
March 5 3t
Six Notliern Made
GIGS,
L p AUT of them of the best quality,
h Leather Tops, at Long Streat’s Sta
for sale by Wm. Meeker, who may be
"d by enquiring at the above mention
stable.
hatch 29 ts
L IW.
I
IHV. subscriber tenders his professional
•ices iu the fallowing counties of the
K .* Circuit.—Richmond, Columbia,
B" n gton, Emanuel, Scriven & Burke,
KV'-' e c . ount y ol Warren of the Nor-
R. circuit, tie will also practice in
■ eaeral Courts of this Slate.
1 ibomsis Glascock.
TJ 10 Savannah Republican and Mil-
Hmn ourna l will insert the above
ryi /n
fclary22 T ' ®
*** The subscribers will
he absent for a few months.,-,John Caslun,
Esq. and Thomas Maguire, will act as their
attornies.
Maguire Murphy.
April 2 3t 1 J
The Subscribers
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends
> and the public, that they have for
med a connexion, in the
Carriage Making
Business,
under the firm of JOHNSON & CRANE,
the business will be carried on at the old
stand formerly occupied by James John
son, where all orders in their line of Bus
iness, will be faithfully attended to. Car
riages repaired at the shortest notice, and
in the neatest manner.
Johnson Crane.
Just received, a handsome assortment
of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also,
a few Barrels first rate Newark cider.
January 15 3m
Consignments.
DR. ROGER’S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH is used in Consumptions,
Cata-rhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or
diseases originating from Colds, with
signal advantages. This Medicine is freed
from all those objections which the use of
inllamatory drops, or similar preparations
are always liable to. He invites the Pub
lic to try and.judge.of the efficacy of tlu-
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re
sult of many years labour and experience
of his own practice. He is sensible of the
fr. 'fetsionnl objections which are so often
urgea a g a ‘ nst Patent Medicines ; buj it
19 not for him to say that such objections
are sinister. He can only observe that
Cases of the obove, .re offered lo» it
WMesic C-
Bairels of Lamp H , w \th various
tard; Alum and Mu ,1 ttCComrnodat
other articles on the ik
ing terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Analey’
January 1. ts
*p an in**/ *•
Twenty Dollars Reward,
And all Reasonable Expenses
WILL be paid for apprehending' and
lodging in any jail in the slate of
Georgia, a Negro Fellow named
MARTIN
ITe is owned in Savannah, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, as his business at home is
butchering—He is about 30 years old, six
feet high, square built, has two of his
front teeth out, and has a scar on his h tad
—tor further particulars enquire at this
Office.
Sent. 5 -if
Pianos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
first rate London made Piano Fortes.
Patent polished and round Cornered.—
For sale low for cash, or approved paper,
by A. PICQUET,
at Messrs. F. G. GIBbON, & Co.
January 1 w
Sheriff’s Side.
be sold on the first Tuesday in
.Tune next, at the market house in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours
ol*
The unexpired lease of
the Eagle Tavern and outbuildings be
longing thereto, to expire on the 261 h of
April, 1824—levied on as the property ol
,I esse Whipple to satisfy an execution in
favor of Slurges Sc Burroughs, vs. W. & J.
Whipple, Ei Co. >
Win. Lprakin, sh ff.
jlpril 9- ids
Sheriff’s Ss’e.
WILT, he sold at the court house jn
Warrenton on the first Tuesday in
juno next, between the usual hours of
sale, .
Five Negroes, to wit: one
man by the name of Ben, and two women,
Peggy and Rebecca, one girl by the name
of Nance, and one boy by the name of
Alford, levied on as the property or James
Loyless, to satisfy an execution in favor ol
Stewart Hargraves, and pointed out by
the defendant. .
A., Rogers, snerill.
Mav 10- wtda
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT the concern of OLatcock Dick
itison is dissolved by mutual consent,
that the unfinished business has been
translered to David F. Dickinson, who is
authorised to close and settle the same.
That I'linmas Glascock will attend to ad
vocating causes in which the said concern
have been employed, and wdl coiUinue
his practice in the counties of Richmond,
Burke. Scriven, Warren, and Columbia,
will also practice in the counties o
Washington audio the Mayor’s Court o
tb, * qit^Tb omaS Glascock,
David F. Dickinson.
January 11 ts
NEW. YORK
■ Ml 1 SWDIBIBo
'i' . —.
Jl HE subscriber lias just received, in
addition to his farmer Slock,
a. tew cases elegant ionq mm nap
FINE DRAB HATS,
Warranted to stand ruin,
• ALSO—A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Broad and Narrow Brim Fine
BLACK HATS,
Imitation Beavers, Horams,
Wool and Palmetto Hats, &c
I and on the river and expected shortly, a
‘ supply of White Wool Hats, all of which
’• are offered at low prices for cash or town
acceptances.—Store one door above Mr.
i U. H. Musgrove’s.
George Hannah.
May 4 \v4w |
*** The subscriber hav
ing resumed the practice of the L\W, in
forms Ids former clients and others, that
he will in future confine his attendance to
the Courts of Equity and Law in the Dis
tricts of Edged eld and Barnwell—Mr.
Chamberlain Lc Hoy Goodwin >■ ill attend
to Ins Office here, which for the present
iis in the Court House, and Mr. Charles
Goodwin, jun’r. keeps his office at Barn
well Court House, where all applications
will be punctually attended to. He will
attend the Courts of Appeal from these
Districts when specially employed:
Charles Goodwin.
Edgefield Court House, 5
7th May, 1821. $ oew2m
Lost or Stolen,
FROM the subscriber (between Patti-,
day and Monday) a Red Morocco
Pocket Book, containing one order from
Wm. Mann to the subscriber on John
Lunn for g2O; one note on Thomas Vett
rick for S 3 87;J ; one ditto on D. Billings
for £8; one ditto on N. G Rose Sc J. Ln
ther for Sls; one ditto on John Hatcher
for j&35; one ditto on James Johnson,
payable six months after date ; also one
lottery ticket No. 22297—a150 a small sum
of money on different banks—and sun
dry other papers not recollected. The sub
scriber hereby fonvarns'ail persons from
-for any ot the above notes. A
trading -eward will he given to any
reasor able , « e tum the book with its
person who win -Iber.
contents to the subsc. ,'.
Prince ** ut,s \
May 1C- 3t ,
Tlahogony.
{FUST received a quantity of Mahogony,
of the following dimensions:—Two, One,
and Hall Inch Planks; also Crotch Veniers,
which will be sold on accommodating
terms, by applying at Messrs. Leeds and
Lynes. April 23 —w3w
ALL persons indebted to (he estate of
John Foster, of Columbia county, de
ceased, are requested to come forward
and settle their accounts immediately—
and all persons having demands against
said estate will please present their ac
counts to the administrators of said deceas
ed for payment within the time prescribed
by law.
April 23 6w
Coroner’s bale.
W ILT. be sold on llm first Tuesday in
June next, at the Court House in Jackson
borough, Scriven county, between the
usual hours of sale,
One negro man named
JIM, taken as the property of John Burns,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Solomon
Kemp, against John Burns and John Con
yers; resold in consequence of purchaser
not paying over the monhy at the sale on
the first Tuesday in this instant.
Benjamin Taylor, c.s.c*
April 26 Ida _
Look at This!
dIIOKK out of lire subscriber's cnclo*
sure on the 9lh inst. a pair of large bay
horses, with some white in their foreheads,
one of which is a remarkable fine riding
horse, racks well; —the other moves rather
sluggish, with one eye a little defected
also a grey mare, rather inclined to be
white. The above horses were in good
order when they left the subscriber’s
plantation. It is probable they will make
for Augusta; bull fear some villain lias
made a prize cf them, and will hunt a mar
ket for them as quick as possible. A rea
sonable reward will be given for either, or
. the whole of thcth.andall expenses paid.
Any information will ne thankfully receiv
ed, by a line directed to the subscriber at
Mscion, 'T wiggs county, Georgia, or to Mr.
A.U. Ralston, in Augusta.
David Ralston.
April 30. lm __ ,
' To Rent,
THE Store at present occupied by the
subscriber, it is considered one of the
; best stands in the city for selling goods,
or purchasing produce, the Store Room is
large, a good Cellar and Back Store is at
tached to it, immediate possession will be
given. Apply to
J. J; Bobmson,
! may 17
I PAINT cS> OIL sjrOEE.
subscriber respectfully inf»rms
A the citizens (if Augusta, that ie is now
a opening and has for sale at his gore on
Broad Street, opposite Duct. WraJ’s,
A J.arge and General >lssorlvi\u of
Paiflts, Oil, Window Class.
Brushes, £jc. <S’c^
AMONG WHICH ARE
5 Flake White PurplueDrom
White Lead, dry Terra dc Sei na
do ground in oil do do birnt
Paris White Turkey UinLr
Fine Whiting Rotton Stom
White Chalk Ivory Black
White Vitriol Lamp Black
• Sugar of Lead Blue, Black
1 Chrome Yellow Black Lead
i King’s Yellow Black Paint
• Patent Yellow, dry Linseed Oil
do ground in oil do Foiled
Orange Orpiment Lamp Qii
Dutch Pink Spermaceti Candles
Fine Roman Ochre Copal Tarnish
Stone Ochre Japan do
■ Yellow Ochre
do ground in oil Harnest do
Spruce Ochre Rosin do
i Gamboge Spts. Turpentine
• Oarmine Japan&oilgoldsizes
Chinese Vermillion Bronze
English do Geld Leaf
, Red Lead Silver Leaf
, Litharge Powdered Dutch Metal
Drop Lakes, all sorts Pallet Knives
, Rose Pink tthie
Venetian Red, dry Pumice Slone
do ground in ell Rosin
Red Chalk Sand Paper
Prussian Blue i Emery Powder
Bine Paint Putty
Blue V erditer Window glass, all
Strewing Smalts Picture do [sizes
Powder Blue Gum Copal
Flotant Prdigo do Shellac
Blue Vitriol do Arabic
Distilled Verdigris Fine hair Pencils
French do dry do do Tools
do ground in oil Graining Tools
Green Verditer Paint Brushes
Sap Greets White wash do
Mineral do Scrubbing do
French do Sweeping do
Olympian do Dust do
Spanish Brown, dry Clothes do
do ground in oil
The Subscriber mil also attend to the
Painting Glazing
Business generally, and from the exten
sive stock which -lie intends at all times
keeping, will he enabled to do it on the
most reasonable terms.
E. Sprague
March 26 ts
vounin: ,
10. I
Cfll
BBLS. containing three doz. each,
for sale by
K. G. Webster.
s <prll 16—— —-3w
9 1)
Columbia €c ynt H-S A ansoit ally came
and appeared mc, John Germany,
a magistrate for said county, Arthur Fos
terT7mid being duly sworn, dtposefh and
sailli, that on the morning of the 19th of
April last, some where on the Washing
ton road, between James Burroughs, Esq.
and Augusta, he lost his pocket book,
containing the following notes with other
papers, and a small sum of money;—One
promissory note of hand, hearing date in
March last, asd due on the first day of
March next, drawn in favor of Sarah Whit
ting ton arfd this deponent, on Triplett
Shumate, for'sixty seven orcight dollars—
One promissory note ofhafid bearing dale
about the same lime, and due on the first
day of March, eighteen hundred and
twenty three, drawn in favor of the same
persons on said Triplett Shumate, for three
hundred dollars —Four twenty-nine do'Jar
notes of hand, bearing date about the sane
lime and due on the first day of March
next, drawn in favor of (he same persets,
on Alexander H. Allison, amounting to o|e
hundred and sixteen dollars.—One pm
missory note of hand bearing date abiut
the same time and due on the first dayof
January next, drawn in favor of Kleior
Davis, signed by Samuel Flicks, for eqht
hundred and seventy one dollars ind
twenty cents-, or thereabouts—One pro
missory note of hand bearing date smie
lime in the year eighteen hundred »nd
eighteen, and due some time in that ytar,
drawn in far or of Hardy Foster, on Thomas
I.owe, for about seven dollars and Ifiy
cents.—One other promissory note of land
bearing date some time in the fore pa'tof
the year eighteen hurtdred and twenty,
and due, date not recollected, drawn h fa.
vor of Blackston, on Isaac Downs,
for thirty five dollars, with a crecit of
ttiree dollars on the back thereof. And
this deponent further saitli not.
Arthur Foster.
Sworn to and subscribed before >
me this Ist day of May, 1821. $
JOHN GERMANY, J, P.
The public arc cautioned
against trading for any of the above notes
from any person, as I shall apply to the
maker of said notes or their legal repre
sentatives in a short time for them to be
renewed.
Arthur Foster.
May 7-
For Rent ,
A CONVENIENT dwelling house, one
door above (Mr. David Urqubarls
dwelling) from the first of July to the first
of December next. Also, an excellent
Cook Washer and Ironcr will be hired for
the same length of time. For
particulars enquire of the Editors!
may 17 tn6w
KENILWORTH.
A New Novel, by the author of Waverly
Rob Roy, See. &c.
MELMOUTH, the Wanderer, a Tale, bv
the author of Bertram.
THE EATHQUAKE, a Tale, by the au
thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, or the
Corresponclance of the Pringle Family
The ANGEL ofthe WORLD, a new poem-
BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, No. 15,
Jnd a few of
STURGESS’ MAP OF
GEORGIA,
On commission, at tlie very reduced price
of Six Dollars,
Just Betfeived, and for sale By
J. 11. Ely.
HVio have constantly on hand a Large
Supply of
Fools Cap Letter Paper,
and SCHOOL BOSKS,
which will be sold to Country Merchants,
on the most advantageous terms.
April 19.
Advertisement.
w
t T IIEREAS the subscriber has taken
the Boarding House, just below ihe goal
and market house, on Broad street, in the
city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a
generous tor the support already
given, and solicits a continuance of their
lavors, and pledges himself to give every
j attention, und boarding at the following
i rates, io wit:—Horses boarded at 50 cents
per night; single feed 3fJ ; boarding for
man per day gl; dinner 50 cents; sup
per 37i cents ; breakfast 371 ; bed 25
rents—dean nice beds and a well furnish
ed table, and a good attentive hostler from
the nortn. I also keep a Wagon Yard in
good order, gratis, to those that take
boarding. I am; &c. kc.
Thornton Holeman.
April 23.
(O’ The Millodgcvillc Recorder, Co
himbia, S. C. State Gazette, and Raleigh
Minerva, will re-pubhsh the above monthly
for five mouths, and forward their accounts
to this office for payment.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of
the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’d,
cither by note or open account, are re
quested to come forward and pay the same
before the Ist day of November next.
All persons having claims against the es
tate arc notified to exhibit them to the
administratrix within the time prescribed
by Jaw, properly authenticated.
Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x.
April 19. if
FOR SALE
Ji Great Bargain.
; fJMIE subscriber offers for sale her plan
, J. lation id Burke county, the late re
sidence of Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec. com
! (.'lining 650 acres, more or less, lying near
Wayneshorough, and well adapted to the
culture of Corn, Cotton and grain of every
kind, a comfortable dwelling house with
all necessary out buildings, including a
large new gin house and gin., Payments
made easy, and possession given the first
of January, 1822, and if required the pur
chaser can be supplied with corn, fodder
and stock of all kinds on the premises.—
For further particulars, enquire of the
subscriber on (he premises.
Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x.
April 19 mffjn
~~ L O S J \
COMING from the north end ofjthe Au
gusta Bridge, to the City Hotel,
iV •\\et\ica\ Pocket Book
containing a full case of Medical Pocket
Instruments, and Three Hundred and Se
venty Dollars in Bank Notes of Tea Dol
lars on the State Bunk of North Sc South
Carolina Banks. Ary one who has or may
find the same, and lodging it in the hands of
E. Byrd, or giving such information as will
enable him to obtain the same, shall re*
ceive an ample reward.
N. B,—The above amount of money (
contained two twenty dollar hills on the ,
State Bank of North Carolina, and from
eight to nine dollars in small bills.
Febnlury I— ts
—»- —— -a—
--20 Dollars Reward.
R.ANAWAY from the subscriber on or
about the Ist. of February last, (while re
moving from Elbert county to Alabama,)
a black man named JOE, about forty
years old, has a scar on his left temple
formerly belonged to Captain Key of
Edgefield District, Soulh-Caroiina, and is
supposed he is loitering about that place.
Whoever will deliver said negro to ray
agent, Mr. James Clark, living in Elbert
County, Georgia, or secure; *,iim in any
tail so that I may get him, shall receive
the above reward .
Jcel Griswold.
i May 17——_vv3tp
t [tJ J We are authorized
p to announce D. BEBBY, Esq. a Candidate
r I for the Office of Sheriff - , tor Richmond
I county, at the ensuing Election.
I April 2, 1821 w
I By the President of the*
United .States.
1 l¥„ r
TT HERE AS the President of the Uni.
1- tet * States is authorized bylaw to cans*
e c ®, rtain I Uands of the United States to be
y ottered for sale, viz ;
i t betefove, I, James Monroe, President
’’ of he L n“ed States, do hereby declare
and make known, that public sales for fha
disposal (agreeably to law) of certain
lands, shall be held as follows, viz ;
At IVoopter, in Ohio, in the first Mon
day in June next, (or the saleot the thir
teen sections of land in the District of
e D coster, heretofore reserved for the use
of certain persons of the Delaware tribe
or Indians, and subsequently ceded to
tlie United States.
At Heir.ware, in Ohio, on the first .Von*
day in July next, for the s?le of twenty
seven townships, viz.
Townships 1 and 2, north, of ranges <),
, 10, and 11
*) fi» 7,4, range 12
1 to 8 * ranges 13 and 14,
At the same place, on the.third Monday
. m August next, for the sale of twenty,
nve townships, viz.
Townships 1 to 8, north, of range 15
I 7, ranges 16 and 17
I I 2 and 3, range 13
At Pijmi, in Ohio, on the first Monday
in August next, for the sale of twenty-six
i townships, viz.
1 Townships Ito 5, south of range 5
; 1,2, 3, 4,6, 7, and S, 6
i 1 to 8, 7
' 1 to 6, 8.
r „ At , T '«««««. lndiana, on the third
' Monday in June next, for the sale of the
lands belonging to the U. Stales, in the
1 BP S a P»rt for the location of private
• claims, by an net, entitled “An act re
speeding the claims („ | B „d j ri the Indiana
territory and state of Ohio." passed 0,,
the 2!st of April, 1806.
At JJrookvil/e, in Indiana, on the third
Monday in July next, for the sale of
twenty-four townships, viz.
Townships 10 to 16. of ranges 2 and 3
~ 12 4 and 3.
. At tl,e same P'«pc. on the first Monday
in August next, for the sale of twenty
townships, viz. *
, Townships J. 5, 16, and 17, in ranges 6. 7,
i le , 8,9, id «nd U
15 and 16 in range 12.
At Jackcon. in the county o| Cape Gi.
rardeau, in Missouri, on tlie first Monday
F “* September next, for the sale of thirty*
four townships, viz,
! Townships 30, 31, 32, and 33, In ranges
! 7 to lit}
31 and 32 15
At the seat of government, in the terri
tory of Arkansas, on die third Monday in
September next, for the sale of twenty,
one townships, viz,
Townships 5,7, 9, and 10 B. in range 19
5 to 10 20 WCSU
6 9 2?
» U 22
.. At Wa.hington, in Mississippi, 0 n the
first Monday in July next, for the sale of
any lands which are surveyed in (he Dis«
trict vveat of Pear) river, which have not
heretofore been offered for sale.
At St. Stephens, in Alabama, on the
first Monday in August next, for the sale
of such tracts of land in township eight,
of ranges 1 and 2 west, and in township 6 #
or range 5 west,, and sundry other traclg
of land in the District east of Pearl river,
which have not been heretofore offered
for sale.
At Huntsville, in Alabama, on the third
Mondaynn July next, for the sale of the
islands in the Tennessee river, and of
sundry detached fractions in Township*
u V,i °‘ |’ an sf e 1 cast, bordering on
the Cherokee boundaiy line, which have
not heretofore been offered for sale.
At Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, on ihs first
Momday in July next, for the sale of twen
ty-two townships, viz ;
Townships 15 to 22, in ranges 1 & 2 east.
15 20, in range 3.
At the same place, on the third Mon.
day tn August next, for the sale of tweti
ty three townships, viz :
Townships 15,16,17, k 18, of range 4 east
15 and 16 b 5
15 6
15to 22 Hi2xri
At the same place, on the third Monday
n September next, for the sale of twenty
our townships, viz :
Townships 15 to 22, of range 3 west.
22 4 and S
15 21 6 and 7
At the same place, on the third MoIU
day in October next, for the sale of tweti.
ty one townships, viz:
Townships 15 to 21, in rtuigea B,9,aud 19
west.
At the same place, on the third Mon
day in November next, for the sale of
twenty four townships, viz:
Townships 15 to 21, in ranges 11,12 kl 3 W
15,16 an .117 14.
At the same place, on the third Monday
in December next, for the aale of twenty
five townships, viz:
Townships 18 to 21, in range 14 west.
15 21 1 S.likir,
Each sale will commence with the low
est number of lot or section, township,
and range, ai,d proceed in regular nume- ,
ricaTeri’-r*
The I reserved by law for the use
of or for other purposes, will ait
usual be reserved from sale.
Given under my bund, at the city>o
Washington, this 19th day of April, in the
year 1821.
JAMES MONROE-
By the President—
JOSIAH MEIGS,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
May 10— -T.WtAI
"(£?- W e are authorized to
nnounca JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq. a
candidate lor the office of Sheriff for
Hichmend county at the ensuing election,
april 5 If