Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, August 29, 1822, Image 1

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a A rfITMTTS) w v k jqsta \ c yp b bi \% w_jJ& ■\■ ■V. ■/B 17^ ■ ',■;• v . t \ 1 AN]^ |vd>it&&4 ■; nussiou Business Subscribers having connected inselves in the above business, he firm of * jxoye $ Oroyea. tjieir services to th(e -Merchants iters, and solicit the Patronage friends and the public. Their ouse is situated on the river ar the Steam Boat Wharf, (tor occupied by It. & W. Pok,) now in good order for the re of Cotton and every descrip- Merchandize, to the care of »e personal attention of one of will be constantly devoted. K. H. Musgrove, Sylvantts B. Groves. 24. lawtf Cotton, Stock, AND , m ichange iVrokeT. subscriber nas taken an office he building lately occupied by Stewart & Hargraves, on the le of Broad-street, opposite to - Office—wbeae' he offers his in . the above business, ana y strict personal attention, to he patronage of his friends and lie. real facilities afforded by bro ommercial operations general r it remarkable that the mer it’ Augusta and the planters g sustained the inconvenience if none, andparticularly a Cot ker. In almost every other rart the business is principally brokers; and hence the ease, r atiid dispatch with which it. teal The same system is pr acticable here. The merchant, at the office of Wife subscriber, easter save himself the trou nplinghis cotton and looking rchaser;—the planter need be r Involved in doubt and diffi ascertain the true state of the ior subject himself to the ca ihe wary speculator—and the r will at all times know where rt for cot-ton at the market Regulations relative to Cotton, :der to give time for samjJting,; iffering cotton are requested the ware-house receipts E lock, a. M.—ls left later than s cannot be realized till tie ng day. If more convenient, pis may be enclosed in a lei tructions, and dropped in tlu ter box the night previous. 2d. Cotton wdl be sampled and re ved from wagons till ten o’clock, m.—if offered after that hour, sales mot be realized till next day. 3d. Warehouse expenses wdl invaria y be deducted from the account sales. 4th. Sales will commence at ten clock and close at twelve, a. m. £tli. Persons choosing'to limit and fniUng’» higher than the market, wd; live their receipts returned them on tying 6$ cents for a hag entry and mpling. 6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents bah if. Orders from the country, tclosing the warehouse receipts, Will t promptly executed. Stock Exchange and Brokerage, In tlypir Various Branches, fill be atteadeii to at ail limes ditrim; ffice hours, whicn will he from eight 'clock a m. lih two /clock p. m. and cm three oViof k i.<f) live v. m. John Kinney, jim'r, (O’Money is sometimes w* tin mor v tan at others Persons having it to un, may, in the strictest confidence, ‘ail themselveshf the advantages of te market, by applying at the above ffice. November 8. li* § 100 Uvan ai d kT OI.EN from the subscriber, on Ra- D turd ay evening last, a fled Morocco ockfct Book, containing Three Hum red and FiWy Dobars, viz:—l vo om undreddollar Hills on the State Hank f Georgia, one Fifty’,dollar bill on the !Darien Bank ; thirty three dollars of 'enneasee money—the balance not re dacted, with a number of due bill, n different'persons, to ihp amount ot 10 nr 40 dollars, with sundry accounts, [sc. The pci son suspected I'oYjSiye Itolen the Pocket Hook, goes by” tin ria.ne of CHARLESPERU EX, about 24 o; 25 years of age, fair complexion, hgit’ hair, and about five feet high— ivears a green frock, or Waterloo coat, sod white panlalouns,TT-he is by trade a Carpenter. The above rewarded be given to: the apprehension of the Thief, and the recovery of the money, and all reusona -o l".expenses paid, by the subscriber, residing at Mr. Ligon’s Tavern, \utus ti. , ° Hez. A. Barnard. _bdv 15. Sheriff’s Tilled f'or Sale at thin Ojice. Wiiiskey, ColVee, Iron, 6)*e. m Hhds. Philadelphia Whiskey I 12 v do prime Sugar 50 bags prime Coffee ' 20 tons Swedes Iron 5 hhds. prime Molasses 8 hhds. super London Porter i 10 hhds. Jamaica Uum 10,000 lbs. Bacon • Just received and for sale by WM. H. EGAN. Upper ertd, soutti side Broa.l-st. August 22. 3* UWB UNDLES of r tXoYt\\e\*n Hay, For sale at the V are House of McKenzie. & Police, May 23 ti NOTH JR. ~~ PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Greene County, will be sold to the highest bidder in the town of Greenshorough, on the first Tuesday in October next, 10 1-3 Lots of Land and 3 1-2 alleys in sai l town, together with the improvements now thereon ; for merly owned by Mathew Wells, esq. now belonging to the estate of Jere. miah Early, deceased. Terms of sale made known op the day of sale. THOMAS WINSTON,) THOMAS BILLUPS, C Adm’rs. on the Estate of' Jer. Early, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, In right of his wife. -July 2,1822. Aug 15. FOII SALE. A. PLEAS \NT and retired residence un the SAND-HILLS. Apply to J. S. Holt. fune 27-- t s Flour, Corn, & c. U(a)© BARRELS fresh FLOUR, 50 half do do 1000 bushfcl.»Corn, 100 barrels Mackerel, No. S; 10 tons English Iron, 20 coils Bale Kope, 2 pipes Cognac Brandy, For at le by MG i ran § Gordon. \llguv, B.— >. n^thgC WILL BE SOLD, IN the Town of spin: ~ Columbia County, on tin first IVesday in Sep tember nexj, between the usual hours of sale, the lemaining pa>t of the per sinal property of John W Ligoo, de ceased, consisting of a Valuable Libra ry, two Trunks, &c. Terms on the day of Sale. Juriah Harris, Executor to the Will. July 18 tils. m\ I uVfUcalum. Mrs. A. S. COLVIN having, for a consult ruble time past, hail it in con templation to publish a Periodical Work now proposes to issue the First Num bnf of it as soon as it has been ascer tained that sufficient patronage wdl be afforded to defray the expenses of Pub lication. The Till .isintendedto.be AS. COLVIN’S WEEKLY MESSENGER, It w.llcoi U lit- ir.)a...s uoyal Quar to, and or ielitere.l to bubscribtrs ev ery Sati rday, . t the price 1 Four Dol lars per annum, payable-quarterly in advance. Its Contents will be dm fly Lit. rary ; but tlu re will be such notices of .. tiier matters, of News, ot Fashions, of I astc, of Marriages and Deaths, &c, us t > ren der it a vehicle as Gener.d futerc q »ijd Amusejun.t. The inbabitacls of the Di trie.; of Columbia will be vyaited upon in .« fee days for the purpose of obtaining (heir Signatures. Subscriptions Wi'l also be received at the Bookstore of Me.ssr.j. Dams Si Fouck, Pennsylvania Avenue. N. It. Persons n siding :.t 9. distance, may tor.v-i’d their Subscriptions to the Editor, post paid. Washington, June, 1822. tyf A Subscription Paper is left at the Bookstore (it J. & H. Ear. ■fiiiy 4 J _ •Madisou ; \)vings uQWC Subscriber respecitully in- B. forms his tneuds and the public, generally, that lus E.t.bushinent at the M ilflsojy riiLVG*, s now iii comp etc uuler for the recep t ..n and ESTEuTAINMEN’T of Com »any —& he pledges himself that noth ing on his part shall be wanting to r* 11- ler their stay pleasant and agreeabt-. Fain.lies visiting tfic SPRINGS, eft;* be accommoilatfd with separate apart- and Gentlemen furnished wit" private K«;oms, and good Lodging. II able is supplied with the best lb • country affords—and his liquors of il.f ctioicest quality. Jas, Alexander. August V If —— - Globe Tavern. p A HE Subscriber informs his friends and , the public, that his Reading Room , is just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on account of changing the situation of the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommo dation of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as far as his means and ability to comply with nis wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and conveni ence of every guest who may honor him with a call. $3-The Savannah & Wash ington Stages put up at the Globe. W. SHANNON. December 20. Insurance against Fire! Charleston Fire, and Marine Insurance Company Agency, THE Subscriber offers to take risks a gainst Fire on Houses, Out Buildings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au gusta and its vicinity. Timothy Edwards, Agent. Bread-street, [Between the Post Office Si Globe Tavern.) December 20 THE S ÜBSC HIRER HAS ABOUT a©a©®© LBS PRIME BACQN * FOR SALE, Which be will Sei, 01 r asonable terms. Woodson Ligo.n, Western Hotel. August 1. ■ 4t Thomas W aVkinW Saw A’Grist iVlilis T A ME subscribers Mills are still in ope ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per thousand, and will cause «vi-ry attention to be paid to each branch ot his business. —“ Ills customers wit Ibe J airly dealt by." Thomas Watkins, April 8 ts (£j“ Tkp writer, a young Man of steady habits wishes to engage himself with a Merchant or Broker a? Hook-keeper, he having a thorough know ledge of Book-keeping, and well acquaint ed with Cotton. Any gentleman having such a situation vacant, raa, hear of a person qualified to fill it by leaving a few lines at this office addressed to G. B. L. which will be duly attended to August 5 if Westeru vloteV. ;• Miff AME subscriber stijl remains npM at Capt. B, Mims’s well known stand where Green, an. Ci '.ir, streets intersect each other, andclireilly opposite the Market from the Augusta Bridge; and when taking into consult ration the pleasantness of the situa tion, good water, low prices,ami his atten tion to make ti, :.se comfortable who Call, he hopes to obtain a reasonable share of puolic patronage. Aii Excellent Wagon VarJ is alsKi kept by the subscriber. RATES. Man per day, - - f,l 25 Man ami Horse per day, 2 Jlor e per day, - - 75 &C. kc. fee. Woodson Li gun. July 8 -w6th DESEIITEII from (be U. States Can • ■.i.enl on the ‘fend-Hi I Is, near Augusta (Ueo.j on tile Ist>l inst. Stephen 1). Mix, a private of “ E ’ company, 3d Regiment of ArtuLry. 5 feet 6 inches high,26 years ot age, light complexion, brown eyes, brown, hair, born in Connecticut, and by profession a labourer. ALSO, On Hie night of the 16th insf. Garret Vanschonovcn, a private of •• F/’ Company 3d Hegim«nt Artillery ; 5 (eel lOj' inches high, 2G years <yf age, light complexion, hash; eyes, dark hair, born in Waterford State of N. York, and by occupation a labourer. A reward ot thirty dollars will be paid ior the apprehension and delivery of ei ■ iier of the above named Deserters, at lis or any other Military Post in the U. :iiatet- L. H. RIGAfL, Lieut. 3d Artillery Commanding. U. States Cantonment, j Sand-Hills near Augusta Ceo.l August 19 —ts £r TO rent, CtfMFORTABLE dwelling house, s:;listed in a jdeasant part of the city, lin 'd the first day of October next. Posses on given Ist April.—Apply at this office >r to Messrs. Brewster & Prescott. March 25——ts j colc.nitL i r nYt'h ,ti (/£ cotin r, > 'iUL.* : £erM,ls33. 5 Robert Crav.Tcrd, ■’A . f s ( Petition to establish Seaborn Collins U f a lost Promisory Thomas Wilkins. J Note Tllli Petitioner in this case having filed Ills Petition seeking to establish a h lost note made by Seaborn Collins and if Thomas Wilkins, and payable to Lucy s Tihsley, or bearer, accompanied by a co i. py of the said note, as near as could be y recollected and by an affidavit of the for d iner existence and a loss thereof, it is op 1, dered that the saiil petition and documents i- oe filed in the clerks office of the Inferi n or Court aforesaid, open to the inspection of all and every person interested therein; . &it is further ordered, that the Copy ol said lost note be established in lien of the B original unless the said Seaborn Collins Sc Thomas Wilkins, or either of them, shall shew cause, on or before the first day of the next term of this Court, why the pray er of the petitioner should not he granted. , [Extract from the Minutes.] • 11. iVamar, c’lk. i, c, Ju’y 25 m6m , Columbia Superior Court, March Term, 1823, Roger Harkins,} vs. v Petition to Establish & Benjamin Bell.} Lost Promissory Note. ’ r v i HR petitioner in this case having filed his petition, seeking to establish a lost > note, together with a copy of the said lost note ir<r nearly ns lie could recollect, ac ) • companied also by an affidavit of the for- I mer existence of the said note, and the loss ’ of the same;—lt is ordered, that the said petition and documents fie affiled in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court, open to the inspection of all and every person I j interested therein ; ‘and it is further order ed, that the s.iitl lost note given by Hen, jamin Bell to ’he petitioner, he establish ed in lieu of the original, uhhss the said Benjamin Hell shall shew cause on or be • fore the first day Os the next term of this court, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. Extract from the Minutes- Simmi if ♦’irawforfl, rl’k. March 25, ISS- l ive For £ale, m 1 I. HAT well known and valuable plnn * talioh whereon William Juries, deceased, lived, in the county of Burke, containing Fifteen Hundred acres Os oak and hickory land, and about two.,hundred acres clear ed, well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton. On the above premises there is a good two story house, and all other ! necessary out buildings, and an excellent Saw and Crist Mill on a never failing • stream —three hundred acres more of pine • land adjoining the above, lying in the county of Richmond, and about seventy acres cleared. Wo deem a further des cription unnecessary, but invite all those persons who wish (o purchase a valuable place, to come and view the premises and judge fir themselves. For further parti culars apply to Augustus H. Anderson, Isaac Walker, Administrator!* of the estate of ffm. Jones. \-„v l N.A ‘f Mr. Wm. Konkin is an thonze.i to attend to the business of the subscriber .'Jimng his a In- • ce. Wm. Henry Egan. A up-oat 22 it Caution, ALL persons are hereby cautioned a gainst trespassing on the hunt's 'be longing to the estate nt Lindsey Colerti'ari, deceased, as the utmost extent of the law will hi enforced rgainst those so tresspass ing on the premises. » 1). 11. WARREN, Adm’r. August 22 K.Vt V. IVVAI.V .M, fc.VX. ijjgjA. rsMIK subscriber informs his f• ifJL friends and The public. lmilH» tint he has taken the eHSaSaSEk Stand lately occupied by Samuel P;ui, F-sq at the forks of the Road 2 7 miles from Augusta, on the three road leading to Milledgeville. His House is undergone such as will render it comfortable. Rooms will be fitted up for the accommodation of pri vate families. His fare will be equal to any in the up per country. His stables will beat all times wel supplied with Provender and attentive Hostlers. From his unremilted attention to Busi ness, he hopes to please and succeed in making friends and money. John H. Wright. August 22 If To Kent, From the first of October , The following Tenements: T* * • 1-1 —one House and Lot, at pre- FM'ItW senl occupied by Maj. Sam aSSSSHk uel I.ark ; and one at pre -1 sent oc'. pied by David Smith, F.sq, Al so, two Tenements in Bridge Row, No. 8 and 10 Apply to Juo. 11. Co. J August 22 8t .nniwiwra ■■■ i i mwin itm wn win I Ladles " l Lilevay LAdVuutl Nathaniel smittia eo. *' ' J\l’o 3d William- st. J\ew-I ni k. RBSPECTFULIV inform the Public, that th>» work lias been '-published for 1 more than three yews, and although Ul'le exertion has made by the .proprie J tors, yet it has received a patronage i n f surpassing their expecHlions. Willi no advertisements, the work has sokdy (nr L> its object, the dissemination of Class c an.l Polite-Literature •, containing, perhaps, s greater variety of original J.iternry and 8 .Mirceilaticnus matter than any oilier publi l" cation of the kind in the United Slates. 11 The publishers of the Lauiks! Li mi. i nr CAtiiwn-f can furnish complete' sets ol '* this work from the commencement, cbm. L> prising six volumes of quarto size, con * laining twenty-six numbers each, wit IK ;i J, copious index and title page for each vo ‘ lame. Among the mass of Literary lyittei contained in this work, are many original 'Tales and Novels, together with the en tire insertion of some scarce works not. to he obtained in an } Book Store in the Uni ted States. Persons wishing a complete set ofjhe Cauixft, uptotbe end of volume five, can 5 be supplied at the shortest notice, either in sheets or hound, at the Publishers’ of fice, No. 30 William-street, ftjeiv- York, at tlye subscription price, viz : g-l per an num, -,i '■ ■..., v , - ? (Q* Subscriptions for the Gadixkt are, j received I’>oiii all (piarters of the Union. t Letters f Post Ptnd,J containing a yi-i«s t subscription, addressed to the _ JViifhaiiie.l l Siiiith& Co- will uiet-t with im . mediate attention, and their papers for- warded by ,nuil to them. 1 N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing . to obtain complete sets of the Caiijset ji vvquld sio well to apply soon. -A, i mm, j. ij. Agents for Augusta, Cabinet Office, August 2(5, JH22. ™ • i Ten HvAlata Wans or t\. s r % OST, some time in May last, a ret) mo- Ij rocco Pocket Book, in or near An gusto, which contained tyyo dollars, paper . money, the bank not recollected ; mi ex , I ecution in favor of John T. Colqueit a _ j gainst Jordan Richardson and Robert Gill mtfns, in Putnam Superior Court j also one note of hand, given by me to Jesse Tanner, for one hundred and twenty five dollars, payable 25rh December, 1821, • dated the latter part of the year 1820, also, > one note payable to U. £c B. Sanford, for > about three hundred dollars, a few days ' after dale, us wdl as recollected— winch two notes have been satisfied; and am d-.- 1 termined not to pay the same again unless ! compelled,—X omitted removing my name although paid. Also, one note on 'Tho/n --as Golquette, payable to Benjamin Ool quette, for two thousand dollars, dated in 1 July or August, 1819, due 2.5'h Decern ■ her, 1821, lias a credit in March before, due for six hundred dollars; one other credit iii March after due, for seven hun dred dollars; one cotton receipt foo two bales cotton, stored at the warehouse of Sims k VVillioms, of Augusta. All per sons are hereby forwarned from trading for any of the said papers, and yon, the makers of said papers, are cautioned a gainst paying them to «hy person but my se.f. Any person finding said book, and 1 delivering it and contents to Mr. Charles I). Williams, of Augusta, orto the subscri ber, Hancock county, four miles from White Plains, shall receive the above re ward. I. Heaves. Sworn so and subscribed before me, this 13th August, 1822. Richurtl liaugli J. P. August 26 6t , I ' - -j Notice. ALL persons that are indebted to the sue Edward Smith, deceased, are desired to come forward* and pay the same; and all those that the estate is in-, debted to, will render in their accounts according to law for payment. J. W. Meredith, Administrator. Angus' 26 3t to Augusta Jtui on the 2zd uiotarn, a Ne b io .omao nam ed GAilOLliSty, about Zt» years of age and her Child—says sue belongs to Dr. Pope, ot Jackson county, JuckSon Goin t House, (Georgia)—Hus been run away üboui 18 momtis, and has a large ancle on the left leg.— The child is about 3 weeks old. 'The owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay Charges, and take tier away. Thomas Stewart. August 26—Jt ■ rr- Executor’s Stile. ON Friday morning, the 11th October next, will be sold at the; late resi dence of John Willson, deceased, the per sonai property belonging to his estate - Sale to commence si 1U o’clock. Terms— Sums undei gIOB east), and qver gIOO four months niedij, for approved endowed notes. By order of the Kxecmor, Fraser & Bow<lrc, Auctioneers. August 26 Ja'v’f W anteiV to Wire. .NEGRO Wench to Cook and Wash, for a amall family. Apply at this Office. August 12- ts " 11// the President of the U. Stairs. , ' ♦ ... i\l iIEKF.AS the Prejicl*. nt of i In; U. f iii'cd Slates if. authorized by law to ca4.se lands to he ofu red foj; sale : ’ I’herehnv, |, .Umis f «f llk United States, «J<» hererofcy declare ami, make known tbiit the t>«h Jic sales , shall he liold’ss fnljhiwt,, viz :—>• •, 7} > , t At the I.and t-Hice at Turre'llante,'in r on the Monday in .Inly irext j lor the sale of I’l.wnuhtps 1/ and 18, In range 1, cast of I the 2d. principal ' nieredianjine 17- and 18. in ranges I to 9, wesrdoi T .Vt jiind Office at \ atulalia, in 111!- ,C nois.on tketliird Monday in July next, for j the Sale nt i||f. |a fownship It, 12 13 -rnd I-. 1 ., in ranges I ~ land 2, oust of ihe .od prin , eipal m j ridii«t line-* 11, IS, 13,11 and l£, in ranges " '3-Hjld 4, 110 I At the same p’ace on (lielhod Monday in August next, tor I lit sale of () Townships 1 J,12,13, Hand 15, iuranges 5, fiaafil-8i cast ofthe-.Si." (.oi.iefiial meridiafi 1» n, in 7U 1 At the Land Oihce at Intfesiine, iifllli nois, on the first Monday next, tor the sale'nl Jt Townships 8,7, v and 9, in ranges 9, 111 afld 11, east of Id priluAp'd meyidimirfimo ‘ ‘*’ * 5,6, 7, 8 ami 9, in range 14 west of SJTIo * )! and 9 IS and 13, do !?*' A* the same place, on t)ie first Monday . in .September next, for the sale of . Townships 10 1,1 12,and 13, in ranges 9 * lOautd It, east , puucipal meridian hue t 10 Pl 2 13, in ranges 13 13 at;J*l i, west of 2d d,> At the same-place, October next, tor the gale of Townships 14 15 16 and 17, in ranges , W of 3.1 ptin f. CTpal meridian line 14 15 1G artd 17, in ranges l.i 13 ana 14, west of 2d tin At the same |\|acc, ofithe Ist Monday in i- November next, forfhesale of Townships 18 19 20. and 1, in ra ees9 10 r and 11, east of 3d prim eipal meridian line 18 19 20 & 21, in ranges i-> and - , 14, west nt',2.l principal J meridian line a 18 19 &20 in range 12, do do i 18 It, do do . iriß 19 8( 99 10, do do At the taml Office fbr the Northern dis. i* trier of l.tVulsiann, at the town of Otinrhita s on the first Monday in November next, Jfrj. i the sale of ■ • Townships 15 16 17 18 and 19, in rfinges • 12 3 4 and 5, west;' of • the meridian line At the. Land .Office at the Seat of Justice • of the ca tip ty of Independence, in the At'- i kansas territory, for the sale of such lands of the United Slates as are situa'ed in the ■s following described townships and ranges nid which have been excluded ii’o/e tne • lottery of Uie lands-Appropriated f»r s:rtj|< •, fyiug warrants for military services/viz ; I On the first Monday in August next, for ■ the sale of such of the above described hinds ns are situated in the following town ships and ranges, vi? ; Townships 1234 5789 and 20 in range 1, cast of 1 the sth meridian line 1 123 4 5 and. 6■2 do 12345678&9 3 do 1 210111213 & 14 4 dl* 1 2 5 do 1 23913141518 ' jw 19 and 20, Iweat-n, On tlie first Monday in 3eptembep|iexi, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following ownahips and ranges, viz : Townships 1 2 18 19 & 20, ia ty .range 2, west of the sth meridian line II 1516 1718 19 &20 3’ do IdOll 13 14 15 16 &, 19, 4 do 1291011 12 13 5 do 1 24 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 and 18 6 do On tjte lilt Monday in October next for' the salevpf ««ch of the above desci ibed lands as are situated in the following town ships ancUrangrs viz: I’ownsliips 1 23456 7 10 11 12 13 15 19 17 18 19 it'2o, in range 7, wes of the sth meridian line 1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9‘ 10 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 8 do 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 and 20 9 do ** 19 • 10 do "Urf On the Ist Monday in November ntfjjt.p 5 for the sale of such of the above described laiyjs as are situated pi,the following town ships and ranges, viz;' I’ownships 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 910 and 11, in range 10, wt.st of the sih meridian line 1 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 and 10, in range 11 do 2345 6 7 8 9ani 10 12 <t,» 2345 6 7 8 arid 9 13 ibi 349 6 7 and 8 14 do 4 5 Vnd 7 15 do 5 6 and 7 1(5 tin 6 17 do Each sale will commence with the low est number of section, township, ..nil ange, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lands reserved by law for the nse n schools, or for other purposes, will be ■eserved from sab-. Given under my hand, at the City of vVashinglon, tins i4th day of March, 1822. ■ .asts MONUOE. 1 tty the President: Justaii Ueion, Commissioner of t ;ie Gen. Land Office. March 28——,vlNml \ &