I
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AND
NORTH-CAROLINA GAZETTE.
Oararctbt plant of fair, dellfhtfol Pence,
UnwarnM trii re . to liveliVe RrttScrt.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1818.
VOL: XIX,
NO. 994.
14i4 111.
10H THE UEGIHTKR.
THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM, j
Objections have been marie. to this
3vitem, because, it is said, thiv prison
ers are crowded together indicrimi
jiat ely , and vitiate o ne a n other; Th is ,
we are told, is at present the case i n
the prisons of New-York & Ph i I ad el -p!,ia.
But this is no defect in the Pe
nitentiary .system : for it always pro
vides tor" keeping the prisoners apart
from each other, ami a considerable
portion of their time in solitary cells.
Ti e disordered condition of the Pri
son s a bo ve mentio ned. is owinjr to the
CiPnt ?!!( iase of population winch has
token i are in the towns in which they
at ph eri, without a correspondent
jut i eae in the size and accommoda
tions of the Prisons. v
Much, it is acknowledge!, depends
upon the proper government of a Pe
U'fentiary. Like every other good
tbit'jr, -s end may be defeated by nep;-;-enc
e . Til e' Pe nitentiary System
orii n at ed fry n i the bes feelings of hu
manit v; & was supported by its friends
wi th a vie w of putti r.z down t' e old
criiel and v;nuinarv system of taking
the life of man ftr ottences -which, com
parativelv, produced but little injury
on Soeietv; who were of opinion that
a more merciful course would produce
better effects, and would be more con-
si?tent with the present improved state
.icien, arid the mild and merciful j
-O
principles of the Gospel. 1 proposed. I
in all cases short of treason & murder,
to confine the offender to hard labor.
f.-r a length of time proportioned to
his oftei.ee (to be in the power of the
chief Executive Power of the State to
mitigate it in cases of real repentance,
reformation and good behaviour) to
atfonl Prisoners thus confined proper
j us t ruction, ca Jculated to she w them
the unreasonableness of their conduct
in having set their faces against the
u-4 rules of the Soeietv of which thev
were members, the correctness and
nt'cesity of their punishment for hav-ir:-
done so, and the opportunit v af -
forded th e m i n their confinement, if j
they tho e to accept ot 1 1 , o f rel or m -in
f h.eir conducf,and of hereafter be
fitting cse ful members of societv It
iniirht aIo be jioorl policy to reserve
ve :
a cei tain portimi of the: earnings of t
P.iioners to be given them fin the ex- .
iiir.it ion of their ronfineme.nt. to ena- !
ble tliem to bejin the world anew in if
stane distant situation, nrovtded their
cunuct met with the approbation of
the Managers oft lie In titution. j
If. alter all offenders si!l not listen
to t'.e inti u.-tion afforded them, and i
the oipirtuni( r of becoming reformed ;
men. they will have themselves onlv j
to blame. Govexnnent will have done
all in its power to restore them to So- i
ciety. inteao: of hanging them up like
d igs. as is done unddr tho present ;
i -:':.- ,i '--t -i t '
stem.
II;w diHerent vvouhl be tlie feelings
of the L v gislato r , t h e Judge and J u r V.
tiiider the two .systems. in the ame
liorated code, the Legislature pusses
the 1 a w . a n d the Jurie a n d Jurv exe
cute it without the lea-t comnnnction
They feel the necessity of punishing
oHenders against the pence, and u !-.
fare of Society, until thev shall be
ct:ne humble &. repentant. But what
are the feelings of all concerned under
tl:e present svstenj. w hen a Legislator
votes fir a law positively to take the
h!e of his ieliow-inau for a comtiara-
tively liht ollenre, and when a Jude ; i
ictive !
It is tviieved. also, that ..the amelio
rated thde lf l,.na jawj better caf
cuhited than the present tn prever.t
toe romimion of crimes. Experienc
Mived that the sanuinarv'code
i tud the ellect of deteri ing the bold
frerr oi onders, TSu-V have been
en f'dlouins their detectable course
'ntler t!te very -allows. It is time,
therefore, in the present improved
Mate ot Society, to try what a milder
and more equitable course vvill effect.
It h;ls answered weil, we are told, iti
ates v.i.c,e it has been fairly tried.
)' lessen.u- the number of crimes, &
retonnm- some of th criminals. We
Impe, therelure. it ui!l succeed here.
At all events, il the Legislature make
the experouent. they will have the
comfortable satisfaction of feel in-that
lheJ have nerturmeil -m ....no, . i
- - - . V i U 3 ,1 U
and Jury convict and pas sentence Jjham, New-iiuujpvi.iVe.
n'n an ollender of this description ,' From So oh lladiev. by Amhcrst,Wet
Io tiie one ca-e, all is jut, rea son;;bie Parh to Sunderlan(i. -
a d humane ; in the other, harsh, cruel F1l o!n1 ;,ni hi, by West Spring
and vnttiiniv,.' v - hcnl and Sou:;nu,pton to Northanmto.7.
TY AUTHORITY.
An act to tablisU an J .alter certain Post
Roads. ; t
Be it enacted bif the Senate and House
of ' liefirescn.'a'ive of the United Slate
uf America in Covgre a&nembledt That,
the post roads hei eafter named be discontinued.-
; r-v-Ha nf. shire. From Concord,
by Loudon, Gil o n on. M d!cton, Lc wis,
Eaton, Conwav, i F ' nir.
hi Massachusr ts. ': m Kingston to
Halifax.
From Northampton, by Hartley, to
Montague.
Connecticut. From Hartford, by
Springfield, to Northampton, Mass.
In Virginia From Clarksburg, by
Lewis "Court-House to -"Point Pleasant
From Clarksburg, by Buchannan, to
Beverly.
In Kentucky. From Glasgow, to Le
bannon, Tennessee. v
In Georgia. From Madison to Monti
cello, v : -
From Montgomery Ccurt-Kouse, by
Blackmore's Sc Hardin's, to Uiceborough.
n Pennsylvania. From Montrose, by
Orwell a;id Warren to Alliens.
From Midciletown to York Haven.
In Al-bamu. From Fort Stoddert to
Ford's, o8 Perl River.
In Missouri. From St. Louis to St.
Charles. -::V:
In A'etv-York. From Espcranza, by
Schoharie '.urt-House, to Middieburg.
From Al uiay, by Spencertowii, to Siief
fiehl. Mass tchuetts.
Sec. 2. An:.' be it f urther enacted, That
the following be established post roads :
In Maine. From Augusta, by Bel
grade and Dearborn, to Mercer.
From Canaan, by Corn ville, Athens,
Harmony, Kipley, Dexter, Garland, and
Corinth, to Bangor.
From N ith Yarmouth, by Pownal,
Durham, Lioon, and Litchlicld, to Gar
diner. Fi-om Alfred, by San ford and Leban
non, to Siia U;gh "
Fr m Warren, by Tliomaston, to Cam-
aen. -v-.""
From Belfast, by Brooks and Jackson,
to Dixmont.
Fr: m Norridgewalk, by Stark's and
Mercer to Ne w Aharon.
From Bat'.i to Phippsbnrg.
From Ans n, in Sttiners t county, by
New Pottlnvl, Freeman, iMiillips, A vdu,
and Strong, to Farmlngton.
In Xew-ila ni&hirc. Frcm Walpole,
by Alstead, to ck worth. :
From W asiiington, by Newport, to
Clai cinont.
From Concor 1, bv Canterbm-v. North-
field. Aieredith. Aloiihi.nl.:r. ,nJi,
wich, Tamwortrs, ou the North t o ur iv
Ci ii man's Mills, Eaton, and Con w uy
I' rvebmh.
to
, Frvm Amherst, by Gt town, V6i
HVkI,,V.5?
v. onr.oi a.
Ile i 1 i-..Vrt. PisCLttiio tin i
i iuge, ami Lie i ,i ti, t- Amhersr.
From Fiuwii i i n, by Rindgc Ahh
by, tu Towuso id.
From Keen . b S.v inrea, to i iciimrnd.
Fixm Duns ,!)e, by Merriiauck, t-.
Piscata.uag B iu-, in" Brdt w a.
: In Vermont Fi ' in B .ri.i j,-tn;i, bv
Cr:;ltsbnrv eC iruMjuih. t.. 1: v v, r, , ton.
rrom A.rw,tit, by St::i?'.i d, Cn- w,
Wis! 1 1 n ton , O range, a
id I
Si.rre, to
Aio'otp'elier
From Chester, bv Spi tritf e"hl'..?i Che-
shire.
From Bell ws F dls, by Grafton, Wind
ham, ami L mdwde'rrv to I ru.
From (iuii.l ,aii, ly Mrikl.-i'.twse, Bruns
wick, Miaehc.d, and Leminton, to Ca
naan. ; ';:
From Mont;)ciier,by Waterburv.Wait-
j heli .inid VV tr i to Hancock. i
From Bi utticoiough, by Newfane, to
I TownsLiid.
1 In MaMsurhusrtts, From East BricVe
I waver, by il .bJax, 11n mptr.n, and Ki.,0.,
ton o Piym ,ith. .v;.': - -
j ; From B, ioily by Maiden an South
riVeHciiijir to ;. our
rro.ii iia.erinil. ;iv Mnthnm in w ...i
. - ry -:-,-.---.
A lllllliiii
. . i iiiycm ;o arwiek
In Connecticut. Vyoiu Hartf.Td bv
East Harth-rd, Kusi Wiiidsrr K,,i,i
I. IVttll . ...-.. .1 . W r - - .
r Long Meadow, Sprn-'M, Saith Had
. ley, Hadley, So ..t i i.t.K t(!nt,m,.
sori
thneju, Chtiernt id, New H.mn
s!iire, Westm nvi uid, Walp,.le, C..arl-S-?
to w vC1 4 !" ;T Crnh, Plainiield and
; ie'a:inon to i. mover,
i In Aeiv-Y rX From Hamilton, bv
jLebar.m nuud Georguown, to Cooky's
I I'm, iu Otseiick, in the Countv of Chenan
j From H tmilton by Hartshorn's Tav
I em, in Lebaii ion, to S terburne.
From Utica, by C;iiuttm, Chandler's
Stoic, Auasca vk. Madison to Hamilton
village.
From Hampton to Uica.
From Vera n to rvonundua.
From BUi.un-ld hy Putsford to Char
lotte. Fiom Great Barrington, Massa. by
vVet Stoc c jri !ge, Caiuan, CiiaOiam &
Nassau to Aibanv.
From Geneva, by Seneca, Phelps. Far
mington, Palmyra and Perrinton to Pitts
forfl. From Batavia to Fergen.
From Batavia to Atlica.
From Fssex (Vurt-TIousp, by Bos
worth's Tavern to Chesterfield.
From Denmark by Leraysville, to Wil
na. From Naples by Gorham, to Cauandai-
From Troy to Schenectady, on the
turnpike road. s
From Rhinebeck, by North East and
Amenia to 'Sharon.
From Vet North East to Attlesboro.
From Lisle to Caroline.
From Binghainpti.n by Lisle to Homer.
From .Lenox by Clockvill, Pererboro',
Morris' Fl its and Eaton to I-g City.
Frvm A 'bany by Bethlehe:n,Kense!lear
ville, Biehheim to Maryland or Susque
hannah Kridfe, on the Turnpike road.
From -Cat.sk ill by CTrcenville, Ilnx.me,
Middlebiiig, Cobieskill, and Sharon to
Cherry .Valley. ,
From Jericho to Musqueto Cove, in
Ovs'erBiv.
! j F n. Leicester bv Perry, East Nunfia
:nd Wet Nutula, to Oleon or HamiUcn
Village.
: In A'exp-Jcrseu. Frcm Freehold by
Stjaaucum, M.m..sj;tiin, Tm's rier Ce
dar Creek,M::n ihawkr'i to Tuckerton.
In Pcnn,iva;.iiz. Fvuin Philadelphia
to West Clies ei .
Fiam Quakert.iwn by Springtcwi to
Durham. --.:'"' ' . ' ' " ' .
Ft-m rinrrisburg by Cumberland "to
ork fl iven.
From York by MTuil's Ferry to Mount
-Pleasant. - :.
Frm Carlisle to Newville.
Froiii ;oluiiibia to Marietta,
v Fn.m Tuuckli inij. ck by Springfield,
Four Corners to ;.lontrose.
FrMii Montrose to Biiighamston.
From Athens bv the tuiumke road to
! 1th. tea. :. "
I Fhmh York bv Lower Chanceford to
ts 111 - . "
Fr m Lititz to En ::ns.
Prom Soineiet (n- Jones' Mills, Mount
Pleasant and Stewards to PitrsLi!ig.
mm Pittsbi.rg by Eiiz tl ethtown,
Fn ep rt, Pei t yopolib ui;d ALddktown to
l':ii"iit"wn. 'v-'..
From 15v.a crtown by Brighton toGrceri
urg. :y-."::Vv
From Beavei town to Kutler.
Fr'ii Butler by La wrenccourg to Kit
taning. Fr om Mead v ille to Ki::sm.n, f)hio,
Fr. m Mount Pleasant in Wayne coun
ty, to Sr.hon.. cluing Pot OfhceN. York.
In the District ff Clumbtu.
' eors;et wi l-v C;; rnain S'.UmU
From
Mills,
New-
S i' c:v .Vlills, uiut I)arht sUy wn to
lar.
T ' -
j;i
:'.?'"'. From :;orf.lk, !v the
a a; is ot
it . ;:! r;e, ai rciion, North
:o!i;ui.
A llh.Hii-.fu.ivrin.rh. () vrvf' Da.
I nn i s ocore, itt ct; ii,,use r.d . Miitoii,- to !
! i M'iyn,", Virginia ; tr. m thtr.ce, bv
1 i U. i Ail'.tsvoif a.
vn.a'Aat.tsvint
ii?: !)' rcugh c Ashe
C u:rt-li...
i r. i.c, :i, l
Eitztbc
ttito w n to jones!)o-
loit-sst
i . - - i .
to the
L
ea;
.vl?r,es.
i-1 o.ii h uih Qnav bv Isle uf White
'o S ni'!. held. -
Kit ,5!"f d by ti t lTnited State'
Ar-vnal aiu! Jeuer n iti Carters vilie.
F.t,!., Richmond at rn; 'h.- tarupikc, c
I nvee Notched R.:ad toMiit, ...
F r, .ai F.mq uer C n.rt-i b use by Thorn
ton (;.C, tO ,V V M
Fr- ii IU xkbi;rg in Mrtatgomery cnun
IV by Ciiiistiaiisbiirg to Franklin Court
II' use.
Fr ni New London by Clavton's Store,
Staunton River, "Anthony's Fern, New
bill's and John Smith':, to Piitsvlvania
Court-House;' ",-'-w'
From Lilly Point to Halcyonville.
From Abiiigd n toRusseli'Court-Huse.
From CUrksburg try Preston, Bull
town, Salt Worfcs. and Lewis Court
House to Charleston.
From Tyler Court-House to Sisters
vilie. From Preston
I'oothe's Ferry.
byVBuckhannon's to
r t orn Morgantown by Crab Orchard
tO. KillgWfMHl. ''""" '-'':
r roui lvingwcod hv the Swamps, Har
den's Cove, Gh-dy Cieek, Il intcr's Fork,
and l.ar!in' tr-tk to Beverly.
FrMrnCtarksbui g by BootheS Ferry &
Leading Creek to iicveiiy.,
Frj m Middiebtirg "by Rectortown, Oak
Hill, along iviaiiassan road, by Front Poy
al t Stoverstown.
From Wlutii ng by Alexandria to
Washington, Fennsyivania.
In Jjrth Carswic. From Salem to
Mount Pizgah.
From Raleigh by Delk's and Alston's
to lidiso. .rough. ;
From Mason Hail by Cannon's Mills
nd :ne S.iabow Ford on Haw River, to
j ur-.en.bi. rough.
y rom Snow Ii ill by Hockerstown to
Ivinston.
Fr. m Currituck Court-House to Knot's
islam:.
T 1
v..,. c r . tt ' :
ell'sFoirr i
From Lewisburtr bv WTJiam's Store. 1 !
Panel"'8 Bnd
Iroai Duniiu Court-House to Ncvvbern.1
In South Carolina. From York Court-
Ho'ise !y Harmony, George Caruth's &
Rurherfcrdton to Asheville, North-Caro-j
lira.
j From Cambridge to Hickory Grove,
j From Andersonville by Ueaer Dam to
; HoustonviHe.
j From Pendkton Court-House to Soco
: ny. ' -v '
In Georgia. From ?.Iilledgeville by
Eatonton and Ganer's Ferry to Greens
borough. j From Milledge ville to Monticello.
' From Montgomery ' Court House by
Tatnall Court-House to Darien. ,
In Ohio. From Marietta by Brown's
Mills and Oliver's Settlement to Lancas
ter. ';:
From Lancaster by Royaltown, Circle
yiUe to Washington.
From Marietta by Bellepre, Wilkes
ville. Jarkon Court-House and Piketown
Ut Wt ht Union.
From Ne Salem by Rumley, New H i
gcrst .wn, Leesburgh, New Philadelphia
and Paintville to Wooster. -
Fr'mi Columbus by Mrunt Vern'-n,
Iioundenville, Wooster and Harrisville to
Giungei.
i Fi cm Delaware by Oxford, Florida 5c
Lexington to MansfieM . ,
r rom 'Hamilton bv Jicksonborough to
i Ne
w
uexington.
Fr m Ci schocton to Newark.
From Tn y to Dark Court-House.
From (iranville by Johnstown, Sunsbu
ry and B rkAhire to K rthtr.gion.
Fr. ia W;ji icii by Pai tman, Barton 6c
Chanlf.ji m i ".iioe iie.
Fj in Wan en by Newto to Canton
m ;.ii kc cu.itv.
From Yt)ung3town to New bedi'ord,
Pennsylvania.'
From '.Ravena to Burton.
From Stow by Medina Court-House to
Huron Court House.
From Brookhcld to fiercer, Pennsyl
vania. From Marietta by Toulman's and Lex
intrton, to Womlliehl.
Fro lii West Unin by the mouth of,
Jlru.sh C;vt k and Sandy. Spi ii g, to
Ya..cebnrgh, in i he.-state jf Keiiiiit:ky. j
In Ihiti-.tna. From Haittoid to Rising:
Sun. - ''. , ' ; ' '.
From Lawrerxeburghy the Rising Sun,
to V ev ay.
From Cory don by Elizabeth and Lico
nia to El:zabtlhtown, Kentucky.
From Fort Harrison throu-h Monroe
county and Lawrence county, to Brown-
From Peola by Orleans to Lawrence
Court -II. use.
Fret. Salem by Bono to Monroe Court
House. From Madison by G raham's to Bro wns
town '
Fr nn Vevay by Edenborough, Ripley
Court Jlo'ise to Brorkv ille.
'From Cen'erville to Jjcksonborough.
From Lexint -n by Provine4s,
New
Wahin'rson. iietidi hem and New Lon-
Cu n to Lex:nv:ton.
j FrcMii Ripley Court- House by Vernon
: to Biownstowu.
Fnm Jcffeison ville to New Aibanv.
; In AIisuLturi Trrritoru
p
Y rom ot. Ot-
! nevieve iu t. alien ae . t
"From Jackson t Belts' Ferry.
From Sc. Genevieve by Potosito Frank-1
; lin, ' Howard county. :
j Fn.ni Frnk in, Howard county to Cha-
. rit.vn ; ".;'-- .:".'-..", . ':..
From St. Louis bv Florisant to St.
Charles.
I.i Kentucky. From Hopkinsville by
; William's and Boyd's Landing to Long
Creek, Caldwell County.
From Columbia to Hazle Patch.
From Danville by Lancaster to Somer
set. :
From Eowl'mg Green to Sparta.
From Lewisville by Woodsonville,
Glasgow, Eurksville and Seventy Six to
Monticello,
From Lewisville to Hardensburgh.
From E!i7abethtown to Bowling (ireen
From Newburgh by Ewingsville to
Clarkesviile.
F ro m Port R oval by Ew ings ville to
Hopkinsville.
From Glasgow by Tompkinsville to
Burksville.
From Barbourville by Whitley Court
House to Somerset.
From F'emingsburg by the mouth of
Fleming and Carlisle to Mulersburgh.
From Paris by North Middlcton to O
wensville.
In Tennessee. From Mnrfreesboro'
by Lebaunon and Gallatin to Glasgow,
Kentucky.
From Lebannon bv Trovvsd ale's Ferry
! to Mount Richardson.
From Lebanon by Marsville in Wil
son county to LiJxerty,
From Gi-eei.ville'by Newport, Dand-
i ridjreiina Hill sto Ivnoxvdle.
From Winchester by Marion Court
House, to Pikesville.
From Rogersville by M'Cann's Store
and Birck Vrater Salt "Worlds, to Lee C.
House, Virginia. ;
i'iu:n
Biouiitvine to Papeivuie on
!i Sinking Creek.
xii j.iiiitsfiinm. rrom iatciiei
bv
S-easy s t em-, Wicdvi.e i.nd Fmkr.ey-
t ,IIc- -tC
in toe a.ate oi
1 Fcrt ICa-,:nc:7 to kelcry.
From TTunsville by Milton's Bluff,
Falls ot" Black Wurrior and French Set
ilementon Black Warrior,t St. Stephe-is.
From HuntsviJle to Cotton Port,, in
Limestone county by Pulasky to Coluia
Via.in Teun ssee.
I ' From Fort Mitchell by Fort B in-
bndge. Fort Jackson, Burnt Corn Springs,
Fort Claiborne and the town of Jackson
to St. Stephens. '
Fr m Firt Jackson by Cahaba Valley
to the Falls of Black Warrior.
From S . Stephens by Winchster to
Ford on Pearl River, in Mississippi.
From Mobile to Bl ikelty. y
In Illinois. Froni Beli ville by William
P idfield's and the seat "f Justice of U-tnd
county to Palmyra, in the Illinois Terri
tory. From Edwardsville to the seat of Jus
tice of Bond county, 'm.
From Kaskaskia by Widcman's, on
Kaskaskia river, to Bell ville, St. Clair
county.
April 20, 1818 pproved.
By the- President of the United States
' UK UK AS. by an act of Congress, passed
on he lrthof'Ftbruary, 818, f-ntiiled
" an act making provision tor the istabloh
mem of r.ddition:i Lai.-i Ciffices in the Urrtto
ry or' Missouri," th. PreMdent ofth- United
Stases is uuthoriztd to fuect the public Ian s,
wh.ch have been surve)ed in the.d tainto
ry. to be oflVrtd tor sales
Tht refore, I, James Monroe, President of
the Lro:tel Slates, do hereby declare 6t make
known th.i pu'ji'C hales for the d sposaj (a-gref-.-ibb
to 1;ia) of certain l.tnds m the terri
tory ot .Wissour., shall be held in Frankhn, in
said tern ory, vjz :
On die hrst Monday in January next fot the
saleof
i Townships Xo 46 (o 52 in-"
elusive ami irr.t'l iovi n-C in ranjre 19
ship 53 )
43 to 52 and OQ
fract'l township 53 $
48 to 52 , 21,22 23
On the fli'st Monday in March next, lor the
stda of
T.in hips4oto55 'mcla.sive,in rangcs24 '25
48t 50. 2nM 27
Oa heMrs -M on lay in May next, oi t.e
tale of
Townships 51 to 54 inclusive.in ranges 11 k 12
5 to 55 13
53 to 55 14&t 15
excepting the lai.ds wlrichhave been, or may
be,ree- vtd by l:w,for the support of schools,
and torother purposes
Each kale shall continue as Ion? as mav be
nee ssary to . tier the lands for sale, a d ;v
longer, and the 1-tiids shall be offered n i ga
ler numerical order.
Given under my hand, at the city of Wash
ington, this 17th day of Ju y, one thou .
sand eight hundred wnd eighteen.
' JAMES MONROE.
Bv the President :
jo? i ah Mr.ir.s.
Commissioner of the tleueral LmuOtTice. d
P$j th? President of the United Sanies
rf filK.Kr", S bv an act o Co crre p.isse
f i o i t.'ie in l d.iv of M rch. 1Si5. enti
j ! i led ' 1 1 act to :isovidt lor the asceruunrcj'
: f .in,! uur rv'ift.r n.1 the hnim ! irv ones fitrd hv
;i - j - j
j j t.,. treaty with die Crtek l dianH, and for O.
iher purjHHPs," t!ie Presi ent t Uia Un ted
Sia'es is auih ri2ed to cans the lands, ac
quired b ttie said treaty, to be ofltred .or
sale, when surveyed i
Ttereltre I, James M airoe, 1'i esidem of
the United States, do hereby declare and n-ke
knoun, th ii puhhe sales tor the disposal" (4-
J iieeably 10 l:.w) 01' certa n lands in the Aia
' b tna tenvorv, sba I be held at Cahaba, in rhe
I sa d teirrcrv, on the lirst Monday in Janu ry
i
nex., and "hall contu ue fr three wevk?, du
r ng wh:ch time wil beoHfrMl or sale
Towruhip acnitxied 9 to 6 inclutivf in range 5
y lu 16 in m
10 10 16 in f
10 to 16 in
except such knds as have been reserved by
law . for the supporti'f sch ols, and fr other
purposes. The laud shall b ollcred lor -a e
in regular numer cal order, commencing w.ih
the lowest numderof section, tovvnsh p and
range. '
Given under tny hand at the City of W sh
ington, the 17th day Cf July, one thou
sand eight htn drel and e.ghiecn
JAMES MONROE.
By the President ;
J MF.IC.S,
Commissioner of the Cencnd Lund Office
MILLINERY FANCY GOODS,
cess ; Fdtjetleville Street.
MISS RKLWbegs leave to inform tire
r'ubbc, that sh- has just returned tit:a
Xtw-Tork with a fash'.oiiiihle assonmen o
:;IiLU5EKr Faxct Goobs, mong8t vrh;tlt
ar e -
Chip, Satin, Leghorn, Fla"n Sc Open Straw
15 r.r.e-.s ; Caps and Turbans, of the newest
fashion, !Ia:rCa?s and Curls. Collars ai d Col.
leret s of Lace and fcn,bruiderei .tuI.n,
Thread lice and lUl,ng, liettecules, l'low
ers and li.bbons, O-namental Bai:! t r the
Head, ditto for the Wavsi with Cbs;, Lace
and err.broideretl rrimmmpj, Fliuh ami Me
r.uo d.ito, abo Silk and Merino hauls. Can
non Crpe ditto, un assottm ni oi Cuiton
Ciapes unci UoniJazctts, Laiies Silk Scck
ins. And a very ireneral iSornitnt or La
die and Ci nt emeu's Silk. Kid, Beaver a d
Waii leather (iloes, I'm el Stioes ; a gool
as orltr.cat ofFe-tuiuer), O logiu, !te and
Orange F.ocr Watets, &c and F;r.e boa;a
Uinl boxe by the s.r.jle one or dozen
". Allot which w.U be sold low Lrch
(aleijfh, Aojnsl 27di, 113. Sbi 4t