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I AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
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I' CVOL. XXXVJ MONDAY EVENING, JUNE H i«“>l rx - ~
■ i i X1 > 'O' 4l * [No. Soo9]
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aTjjromcre.
]’ S riiB LIBUE»
DAY & THURSDAY
evenings,
■&can $ CRarUon.
|H oftlie Laws of the U. States
s dollars feu aswum,
■ 1H ADVANCE.
■CABINET
HjVc Ware-House,
corner of Broad and Centre
■ Streets.
■jKSSE DIMON,
for the liberal encourage
■ jyj received since the destruc
. ejjabli shment by (ire, has the
SHoinfiirm his friends and the pub-
U v .: rl r employed twelve of the
H‘w n to be found in New York,
on hand a great variety of the
■ '.his with the advantage of an
M L North, offers for sale at N.
■,;. Cabinet Furniture « Chairs
flnist'ed in the first
Jilts for sale Cheap;'
■jIAHOGONY,
■ And other Lumber.
M tf; Varnish, Oil mid
■ Glass.
Klers punctually attended to. ,
jMv— w4m
■ Notice.
peisons who are indebted to
■eituteof David M'Kinney, dec’« L
■isetih' notice that the Notes ana'
■ j,ie the said estate, have lately
|Bce<J in my hands by the agent of
■nistratrix, for immediate collec-
who wish to avoid the ex-
Hf a suit, will please, call at my of
■ makc arrangements to discharge
Hints they owe
■ Thomas F. Wells,
■ Attorney at f,aw.
■- A4w
■The Subscriber,
His those who can furnish him
Hevidencr, to enable him to pros-
Hthsatisfaction, three persons who
■acerncd in maltreating his man
■ COMOS, on the Washington
■is side of Col. Man’s on the eve
■lie 2d inst.—The boy was furnish
■ apasswhcih he propuced (with-
Bctjaml washy those men beaten
■undid manner—when a certain
Han came up and informed them
Hpass was not out by one -week, the
■does not knew who was**uis friend,
Hn African, understands but little i
■; scarcely enough to be under
■stiould a reward be expected, any
■uunable will be granted by
I Isaac Laßochc,
[to
daughter £5 C. Labiizan
■ Tbos. S. Oliver.
■ember 7 ft
meat Emptor.
■ persons are requested to take no
pe that I have legal and equitable
■or a considerable part of the pur
imoney which remains unpaid, upon
■Tiber ten, in the lots laid off by Etl
■ Campbell on Rroad street Au-
I whereon there are three frame
itnts, formerly my property, and by
11 to James Myers. Ary person
purchases, will take the properly
1 lo those liens ot which if more par
t information is desired, it will be
by Uichard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
ibscrilier.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
unity 8 t.f
ANA WAY.
10M the subscriber, a Young Negro
named TOM, (supposed not over
If °ne years of age,) he is of small
lr band a good jobbing carpenter by
e ~He Is well known in this place
a»d is supposed to be lurk
*out the vicinity of this city, or on
* a y to Savannah.
“"personapprehending the said fel
nnl delivering him to Messrs. A.
'Piter, y q. Labuzan, or lodging
! a J*il, shall receive Ten Dollars re-
ISAAC LAROCHE.
ilignsta, Nov. 1/ ts
0 Dolls. Reward
•BSCONDED last May twelvemonths,
'he subscriber service in Savannah,
colored negro man named Cupid,
, high, 37 years of age, walks
j short steps, has rather a down
Jd ttlu ‘ j°°V. and speaks quickly. He
Jv ,| i 3 driving a carriage, and has
i( the upper parts of this
-1 and is well acquainted in Angus.a,
k*, 13 a ' J id he ia employed in the flats
e j w een that place and Savannah*
1 tu/.turns in Skidaway Island, and
lfe , of little Ogeeche.
k delivery of d °f larS WIU be - given for
itv, r
'“TjiitatheSr f “ s ' c “ ri ”« h ”
*, a-il' M ’ Allistcr *
- NEW.YOUK
. JB&SS
A UF. subscriber has just receired, in
addition to his former Stock,
A FEW CASES ELEGANT LORO RICH IMP
, FINE DRAB HATS,
iVarrantcd to stand rain,
ALSO—A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Broad and Narrow Brim Fine
BLACK HATS,
Imitation Beavers, Rorams,
* Wool and Palmetto Hats, &c.
and on the river and expected shortly, a
supply of White Wool Hats, all of which 1
are offered at low prices for cash or town
acceptances.—Store one door above Mr.
R. H. Musgrove’s.
George .Hannah.
May 4 w4w
‘ %* The subscriber hav
ing resumed the practice of the LAW, in
forms his former clients and others, that
he will in future confine his attendance to
the Courts of Equity and Law in the Dis
tricts ol Edgefield and Barnwell —Mr.
Chamberlain Lc Hoy Goodwin will attend
to his Office here, which for the present
is 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, ?
7vh May, 1821. 3 oe\v2m
Lost or Stolen ,
lI7UOM the subscriber (between "atur
(V day and Monday) a Red Morocco
Po cket Book, containing one order from
Wnv- Mann to the subscriber on John
Lunn for g2O; one note on Thomas Vcn
rick for Jgß 87J ; one ditto onß. Billings
for 5?8 i one ditto on N. G Rose ft J. Lu
ther for §ls! olle ditto on John Hatcher
for §35; one ditto on James Johnson,
pay. hie months after date; also one
iotwy ticket No. 22297—a150 a small sum
of moiiey on different banks—and sun
dry other papers not recollected. The sub
scriber hereby forwarns all persons from
trading for any ot the above notes. A
reasonable reward will be given to any
person who will return the book with its
contents to the subscriber.
Prince Ha Otis.
May 10 3t
i\ otice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
John Foster, of CoJumbia 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
Look at This !
Broke out of the subscriber’s enclo
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 wellthe 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; but I fear some villain has
made a prize of Them, and will hunt a mar
ket for them as quick as possible. A rea
sonable reward will be given for either, >r
tho whole of them, and all expenses paid.
Any information will tie thankfully receiv
ed, b) a line directed to the subscriber at
Marion, Twiggs county, Georgia, or to Mr.
A.U. Ralston, in Augusta.
David Ralston.
April SO. _______
Last Notice.
persons indebted to the late firm
of Snvuye & Spann, and also of Henry P.
Taber & Co. are hereby requested to
make immediate payment to the subscri
ber, (who alone is authorised to settle the
same,) as longer indulgence cannot be
, granted. Those who neglect this notice
may find their accounts in the hands of J.
. P. King, Esq.
Henry P. Taber,
' may 24 3t
(HGSy
A. PART of them of the best quality,
■ with Leather Tops, at Long Streat’s Sta
ble, for sale by Wm Meeker, who may be
, found by enquiring at the above mention
| ed Staule.
, March 29- ts
■ LAW.
8
s XHE subscriber tenders his professional
1, services in the following counties of the
* Middle Circuit .—Richmond, Columbia,
i* Washington, Emanuel, Scriven & Burke,
d and in the county of Warren of the Nor
s. them Circuit, lie will also practice in
ir the Federal Courts of this State.
" Thomas Glascock.
r /r-> The Savannah Republican and Mil
fedgeville Journal will insert the above
one month. - T* ©•
Jaunary 22
j MORE
j sNew Goods.
lust Received and for Sale by
3emtt, sSVbcil, $ Co.
a Upper wing City Hotel,
-■-I XTRA super black and blue cloths
and Casimeres,
1 Super Valencian and Marseilles Vesting,
Russia Drillings and white Jeans,
Black ana colored Nankin Crapes, Plain
striped and figured
5-4, 4-4 | Cambric Ginghams,
Short and Long yellow Nankeens,
Fine figured Swiss and book muslins,
; i Ditto Jaconet and Mull ditto,
Thread Laces, a good assortment, cheap.
Worked muslin flounces and bands,
Merino Hkfs and paints.
Pine Irish Linens,
Rich needle work ranslin robes,
Gentlemen and Ladies’ silk £4 cotton hose,
Gentlemens’ fine Jaconet cambric cravats,
4-4 & 6-4 Cambrics—Cambric Dimities,
Extra large and other sizes tucking and
side shell combs,
No. 5 and 16 elegant figured satin ribbons
with an extensive assortment of figured
and plain ribbons of almost every width
color and description,
Figured and plain silks and satins of vari
ous colors,
100 Doxcn white patent cords assorted
sizes.
Super light print calicoes,
A general assortment of Linen and Cotton
Threads,
Bandboxes by the dozen,
Whittemore’s No. 10 cotton cards by the
box, &c. kc. &c.
ALSO, ONE CASE FINE
LEGHORN FLATS,
rom No. 46 to 53, with and without the
extra crowns, cheaper than ever.
—likewise—
Gases AAegant
BONNETS is BANDS.
A constant supply of which, and trimmings 1
of the finest quality and newest patterns 1
will be received through the spring and
summer.
The above in addition to stock of goods (
on hand, comprise a general assortment ,
which are ottered for sale, wholesail and
retail on the best possible terms. 1
May 14 1 wtf
NOTICE^
rp
i OF, Copartnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, was dissolved on
the 3d inst. by mutual consent. All per
sons having demands against the firm will
present thorn to 8. C. Dortic for settle
ment ; and all those indebted to the firm, 1
will please make immediate payment of
the same, as all accounts not paid by the j
first of April next, will indiscriminately be i
put ia the hands of an officer for ollec
tion.
S. C. Dortic,
Henry Robert.
March 5 3t
Confectionary .
TCHE subscriber having purchased from
Henry Robert his interest in the above es
tablishment, will continue to keep an as
sortment of Confectionaries by the whole
sale and retail. Orders from the country
will be thankfully received, and a great
reduction will be made to retailers in
in town or country.
He has on Hand a General Assortment of
CafcAks £5 Sugar Flams
ts all sorts.
Perfect Love,
Oil of Cinnamon, j CORDIALS
Life of Man, I of the first quality
Anuisecd, [ by the bottle or
Cloves, I dozen,
Peppermint, J
Plain and Lemon syrup.
An assortment of Sugar Toys,
Raisins, Almonds,
S weet Salad Oil of the best quality,
Cognac Brandy,
Genuine Holland Gin,
Jamaica Rum,
Cherry Brandy,
Shrub,
I SSk !■ WINE,
Port, 1
Malaga, J by the bottle or dozen,
And many other articles 100 tedious to
enumerate.
S. C. •Dortic.
N. B.—He will constantly keep on hand
a variety of fresh Cakes.
March 5 3t
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have Just Received a Large and Excellent
Aesortment of
GROCERIES,
VJZ. —
208 BLS. Poughkeepsie Ale,
4 Pipes Holland Gin,
40 Bbls. Rye Whiskey,
20 Do. N. Gin,
500 Bushels Salt,
I 50 Bbls. Mackarel,
: 20 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
> 30 Bbls superior Northern Flour,
1 Hhds. Sdgar,
Do. Molasses,
1 Wine, Brandy, &c. &c.
All of which they will dispose of on
the most reasonable terms at their store in
I- oroad street, opposite the City Hotel.
6 Maguire & Murphy .
May 31 3t
GROCERIES,
Win. H Thompson Co
,„ n . Of*M Sale,
100 bags prune green Coffee
50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar
8 pipes pure Holland Gin
3 do do Cog Brandy
5 lihds J. Hum
2 Halfpipes Sicely Madeira Vine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial / mXJ A
Gunpowder & Hyson % I
200 qr- Canisters, do do u>
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper,
20 Sacks Fresh Almonds,
15 Boxes No. 1 Soap,
200 Hags Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
20 do. Best Richmond Tobacco,
12 Boxes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. E. Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
100 Boxes do.
3000 Bushels Salt.
October 31——ts
**" ■ ■ '
Just deceived,
Anti for sale on libera* terms,
S® SflllDS. N. O. Sugar,
100 Bags Coffee.
Brux.
March s—i-ts
The Subscribers
RESPECT riI.LV inform their friends
and the pulhc, that they have for
med a conucxiol, in the
Carriage Making
Business,
under the firm «f JOHNSON & CRANE,
the business will he 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 repairedthe shortest notice, and
in the neatest niauncr.
Johnson Crane.
Just received a handsome assortment
of Newark madO Gigs and carriages, also,
a few Barrels irf>t rate Newark cider.
January 15 i 3m
Consignments.
DR.'ROGER’S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH is used in Consumptions,
Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or
diseases originating from Co'ds, with
signal advantage!. This Medicine is freed
from all those objections which fie use of
inflamatory drops, or similar preparations
are always liable to. He invites fie Pub
lic to try and judge of the efficacy of the
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re
sult of many years labour and experience
of his own practice. He is sensible of the
trofessional objections which are so often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
is not for him to say that such objections
arc sinister. He cah only observe that
the Medical properties of his Detergent
can only be tested by its use. A few
Cases of the above, are offered low at
Wholesale and Retail ; also Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
tard; Alum and Madder; with various
other articles on the most accommodat
ing terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Ansley' Jlungp.
January 1. ts
Twenty Dollars Reward ,
And all Reasonable Expenses
WILL be paid fur apprehending and
lodging in any jail In the state of
Georgia, a Negio Fellow named
MARTIN
He is owned in Savannah, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, as bis business at home is
butchering— He is about 30 years old, six
feet high', square built, his two of his
front teeth out, and has a scar on his h tad
—tor further particulars enquire at this
Office.
Sept. 5 -—ls
* # * The Subscribers
have formed a connexion for the purpose
of transacting a General Commission Jin
siueas in this city, under the firm of Cak
Txx.au & Lamxu.
Liberal advances will be made, either
in Augusta or this place, upon Produce or
Merchandize, consigned to their house
for sale.
P. L. Cantelou,
G. B. Lamar.
Savannah, October sth 1820 ts
Notice.
The public Is respectfully informed
that .the tenements in Bridge How to wit.
Nos. 8,9, 10,11,12, and 13. the right
and title of Dama MTvinne, to which hath
been levied upos by the Sheriff' of Rich
mond county, belong of right to the un
dersigned. who have been professionally
advised that their title to the same is
good and valid ip law and in Equity, and
that Barna M’Kxme hath not any fight
titlejmdintercstin and to the same.
Louis Baric,
Walton Knight,
Danforth £5 Savage,
J. C. Winter.
may 28. ■ ' St
l
PfVINT $ OIL STORE.
subscriber respectfully informs
X the citizens of Augusta, that he is now
opening and has for sale at his store on
Broad Street, opposite Doct. Wray’s,
.3 Largo anti General Assortment oj
Paints, Oil, Window Glass,
Brushes, flje. fyc.
AMONG WHICH ARE ...
Flake White Purplue Brown
White Lead, dry Terrade Selnna
do ground in oil do do burnt
Pans White Turkey Umbtr
Fine Whiting Button Stone
Wh,tc Chalk Ivory Black
White Vitriol Lamp Black
Sugar of Lead Blue Black
Chrome Yellow Black Lead
King’s Yellow Black Paint
Patent Yellow, dry Linseed Oil
do ground in oil do Boiled
Orange Orpiment Lamp Oil
Dutch Pink Spermaceti Candles
fine Roman Ochre Copal Varnish
Stone Ochre Japan do
Yellow Ochre powM. Incorporated bl’k do
do ground in oil Harness do
Spruce Ochre Rosin do
Gamboge Spts. Turpentine
Carmine Japan & oil gold sizes
Chinese Vemilli»n Bronze
English do Gold Leaf
Red Lead Silver Leaf
Litharge Powdered Dutch Metal
Drop Lakes, all sorts Pallet Knives
Rose Pink CShie
Venetian Red, dry Pumice Stone
do ground in oil Rosin
Hed Chalk Sind Paper
Prussian Blue Emery Powder
Blue Paint Putty
Blue Verditer Window glass, all
Strewing Smalts Picture do [sizes
Powder Blue Gum Copal
Flotant Indigo do Shellac
Blue Vi 'iol do Arabic
Distilled Verdigris Fine bair.Penmls
French do dry do do Tools
do ground in oil Graining Tools
Green Verditer Paint Britches
Sap Green White wash do
Mineral do Scrubbing do
Trench do Sweeping 1 do
Olympian do Dust do
Spanish Brown, dry Clothes do
do ground in oil
The Subscriber -will also attend to the
Glazing
Business generally, and from the exten
sive stock w[,ich he intends at all times
keeping, will be enabled to do it on the
most reasonable terms.
IS. Sprague
March 26— ; —tf
Advertisement .
WII ERE AS the subscriber has taken
the Boarding House, just below the goal
and market house, on Broad street, in the
city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a
generous public for the support already
given, and solicits a continuance of their
favors, and pledges himself to give every
attention, and boarding at the following
rates, to wit;—Horses boarded at 50 cents
per night; single feed 37$ , hoarding for
man per day jjl; dinner 50 cents; sup
per 37i cents ; breakfast 37 i ; bed 25
rents —clean nice beds and a well furnish
ed (able, ftmTa good attentive hostler from
the north. I also keep a Wagon Yard in
good order, gratis, to those that take
boarding. I am; Scc. Sic.
Thornton Holeman.
April 23.
(XT The Milledgcvillc Recorder, Co
lunibia, S. C. State Gazette, and Raleigh
Minerva, will re publish (he above monthly
for five months, and forwardthetf accounts
to this office for payment.
For Bent ,
A CONVENIENT dwelling house, one
door above (Mr. David Urquharts
dwelling) from the first of July to the first
of December next. Also, an excellent
Cook Washer and Ironer will be hired for
the same length sos lime. For further
particulars enquire of the Editors:
may 17 w6w
Notice.
A.LL persons indebted to the estate of
Thomas Morris dec. are requested to
make immediate payment, and those to
whom said estate is indebted, will present
their accounts duly attested within the
time prescribed by law.
Jonathan W ood, adm’or
may 21— w4w
Strayed ,
From my plantation
JmB in Barnwell District,
- Pt* on Savannah River,
two black, unbroke
IV|rß»\ hors*. mules, 2 years,
, [ * * old, they were bro’t
ma k e f„ r the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I can get them, or deliver
them to George Allen of Augusta shal
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm. H. Robert,
Nov. ts
Notice.
THE Subscriber Cautions the public
against trading for her Due Dill, gi
ven t 0 Bradley, for Seventy-Five
Dollars, dated as well *» I recollect the
21st of November, 5820, payable the
first day of March, 1821; as the property
proved to be unsound, I am determined
{not to pay t.
| Eiiza Wood.
t CarmvelJ District, -10, Ca. Jen. 15. ts
the President of the
s f nited States..
' W HERE AS the President of the Uni.
ted States is authorized by law to cause
certain Lands of the United States to be
offered for sale, via :
Therefore, I, Jinks Monroe, President
i of the United States, do hereby declare
and make known, that public sales tor the
disposal (agreeably to law) of certain
lands, shall be held as follows, viz :
At Wooster, in Ohio , in the first Mon
day in June nest, for the saleol the thir
teen sections of land in the District of
Wooster, heretofore reserved for the use
ot certain persons of the Delaware tribe
ol Indians, and subsequently ceded to
the United States.
At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mon.
day in July next, for the sale of twenty
seven townships, viz.
townships 1 and 2, north, of ranges 9,
10, and 11 b
• 1,2, 6,7,4, range 12
1 t 0 8, ranges 13 and 14,
At the same place, on the third Monday
in August next, for the sale of twenty
five townships, viz.
Townships 1 to 8, north, of range 15
1 7, ranges 16 and 17
1, 2 and 3, range 18
At Piqud, in Ohio, on the first Monday
in August next, for the sale of twenty-sis
townships, viz.
Townships 1 to 5, south of range 5
1,2, 3, 4,6, 7, and 8, 6
1 to 8,7
i to 6, a.
At Vincennes, in Indiana, on the third
Monday in June next, for the sale of the
lands belonging to the U. States, in the
tract set apart for the location of private
claims, by an act, entitled “An act re-’
spooling the claims to land in the Indiana
territory and stale of Ohio," passed on
the 21st of April, 18u6.
At lirookriile, 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 16, 4 and 5.
At the same place, on the first Monday
in August next, for the sale of twemy
townships, viz.
Townships 15, 16, and in ranges 6,7,
8,9, 10 and 11
15 and 16 in range 12.
At Jackson. in the county’ of Cape Gi
rardeau, in Missouri, on the first Monday
of September next, for the sale ol thirty
four townships, viz.
Townships 30, 31, 32, and 33, in ranges
7 to UK
31 and 32 15
At the scat of g-overnment, in the terri
tory of Arkansas, on the third Monday in
September next, for tile sale of twenty.-
one townships, viz,
Townships 5,7, 9, aud'lo S. in range f 9
W cst.
5 to 10 20
6 9 21
8 14 22
At Washington, in Mississippi, on the
first Monday in July next, fur the sale of
any lands which are surveyed in UurDis
trict west of Pearl 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,
of ranges west,, and sundry other.tracts
of land in the District east of Pearl river,
which have not been heretofore offered
for sale.
At Huntsville, in Alabama, on the third
Monday in July next, for the sale of the
islands in the Tennessee river, and of
sundry detached fractions i.; Townships
5,6, and 7, of range 1 east, bordering on
the Cherokee boundary line, which have
not heretofore been offered for sale.
At Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, on the first
Monday in July next, for the sale of twen
ty-two townships, viz:
Townships 15 to 22, in ranges 1 & 2 east.
, t 15 20, in range 3.
At the same place, on the third Mon
day in August next, for the sale of twen
ty three townships, viz :
Townships 15,16,17, & 18, of range 4 east
15 and 16 > ■ 5
15 6
15 to 22 . ISt2 w.
At the same place,bh 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 5
15 21 6 and 7
At the same place, on the third Mon
day in October next, for the sale of twen
ty one townships, viz:
'I ownships 15 to 21, in ranges 8,9, and 10
west.
At the same place, on the third Mon
day in November next, for the sale of
twenty four townships, viz:
Townships IS to 21, in ranges 11,12 & 13 w
15, 16 anJ 17 14.
i A 1 the same place, on the third Monday
• in December next, for the sale of twenty
> five townships, viz;
; Townships 18 to 21, in range 14 west.
, 15 21 15,16 &17
I Each sale will commence with the low.
1 est number of lot' or section, township,
b and range, and proceed in regular nume
-1 rical ercler. ....
r The lands reserved by law for the use
1 of schools, or for other purposes, will as
S usual be reserved from sale.
Given under my hand, at the cdy o
Washington, this 190» day of April, in the
year 1821.
' JAMES MONROE.
_ By the President—
c JOSIAH MEIGS,
’ Commissioner of the General Land Office.
® May 10 wtAl
e WdJi'Thl),
y .
d An active youny negro GIRT* cf an
unexceptionable character. Apply at
this Office.
Jnne7'*wr'