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Virginia Argus from Richmond, Virginia • 1

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Virginia Argusi
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a 1 E5551 A MEE PRESS ME SOVEREIGNTY OF THE ilzorLE XII I 7 6 (eN WEDNRSD4Y3 AND airtIRDdirS) BY PLEASANTS'JUNIORt PRINTER TO TI1C COMNIONWEALTII froult COLLARS pig ANWEIMPAID IW AD fANCItol 1804 WEDNESDAY AUGUS II2 j-2scinurssisoLt1 tr-rdthyrtivt ments lno exceeding e7uare lengthIare inserted in this paperfoe cents thefrat time three dollars for 'iree weeks (6 times) and for every addl Ilona insertion thirty-three cents Long ones in the same a eficcial contract be mid: by the vear l'uittn Divisiox composto of szvEN presents the ambassadors and ministers ofrrers of the ern'piiee'takes'the na'h on BRiGADitSf viz 1711ANCE i or the emperor to forcign courts to the evangelists to the French people irk Ith nritrade of 5 Reginzencilviz i oath they take at Abe hands of II- I AI 'presenCe of thesenate the councirol state 1 i IP 13th neitnent) Shenandoah 4 SEgAiliS CONSULTillt i lie receives the 'oath of the the legislative hoelyt ihe'tribunal the court '2(ft Augusta icharges d'affairs secretaries of 'embas- Of casCitiont- the arch bishops' bishops 58th nockingffamt '(Conclude4)- isy and of legation and a commissary grand officers of the -legtm 'or ficnor the 4 97th' -1 tr ey 'generaTsand commissarieslor commercial presnlents of tlie 'cow ts of presi- A tte 1' 11Se Great Dignttzes of the m- 1 a I 1 I I 93Lit I telations lie presents the extral-rdinaty aelltsor the villezes the pre Westham Iron of thedistriel assemblies lorh Prvctleeleornflosedol Rgimentelviz: i SI The grand dignities of the empire embassies and tile French and foreign ara- sidents ttle pre A ft ri ztri 6t catau asoliatiaac3 gil 111 4 a 4th Ohio 1 sidents of the Ilegitnen6E bassadors and minliters the stortean coosigvo ayors are those of grand ek-Stors arch chancel- 1 ith I al-- --Ito a 1 th Itartison a I of the 36 WEAR RICAWONn pp subscriber taLes the liberty' of informing the public that he has taken a lease awl is at present working the above foundery and having provided the best artists in that line from New-York avvi Gore-Town together with Pig Iron of the first quality Proposes to tidgeons el- Inks of every descript ion also cast iron wheels 'for the ma thinery of mills Hutton! itiistered and plain grates grate front and bottoms for Rumfordizing fire placea I large and small stoves cabou Iltes anti cabl)in stoves Franklin stoves for wood tinri with crane and I Zp 1 76(1)1 4kionongalia 16341 Drooke 10 ith 1N1ononga1ia 107thl Randolph I I 3 ti) Wood 13th BrigaG7ecom- fiosed of 5 Regimentelviz: st!) Ilegiment Rockbi idge 48 Eli Botetourt 79th Greenbrian 80tht I st Bath 16th Brigaderomilated 01'4 Regimentsviz: 3 1st Regitnent Frtdc rick 3Ist Regitnentt r'redtrick or coal kitchen grates range complete coach warmers plain stoves and maurd 'plates I cast railing of every pa'tern plow thares and plow boards cast waggon coacl phaeton and chair boxes scale weights from 1 to CD lb salh and clock weights patent taw irons for smiths on a very approved plan backs jams and back lays nail cutting machines with screws complete wheel-barrow bowlers garden cast iron anvils I firedogs and hand irons with any other article in the casting line to a given at tht sh wtest notice by application at the fur 5 I st Frederick 55t11 7eflerst)n 67tht Berkeley I 7th of 5 viz: 701h Itegimetit NNrashington 72d ftuse1l 78thp Grayson 94t11 Lee 105111 N1Tashington 18th Brigade comlioacd of4 RegloyzentelviZ: I 411 Itegiment) iturdvt 45t11 Pendleton Vrtlit Hampshite I 14th lianipshire 45t11 Pendleton 7741) Ramps 114th liantpshire nace or to DUNLAP in Richmond 1'5h pine 1801 w3m 041 Iron purchased by pi)Frcation as a bove 191h Brigadeothlabsed 11-6 Regintents tviz: 35th Regiment Nrythe 75t11 Montgomery' 86111 IVIontgornery 100t1i NVy the 108th Monroe 11211 NOTICE Application will be tillle to the next General Avembly praying that an aet may pass to vest In the subscriber the right of the Commonwealth to alnt in th- vit of Chulettesville INo 50 which larterly btlongul to Thomas West dec FREDERICK GADDER Charktt'sville July 20th 804 1w3m1 Atoti1AN1 GENtRACS OFTICZ August 1st 11:101 Fotiata DIvISIONs COMPOSED OF FOUR BRIGADES VIZ 2d Brigade composed of 5 Regimen's 19111 Regiment City of Richmond 33d Ifenrico 52d Charles City tt NewKent 68th Elizabeth City Wanyickj 33d ffenrico 52d Charles City tt NewKent 68th Elizabeth City WarNick iouR FOTI the inrnrmation of all cnni-erned and particularly the General Officers and Field WI cers ni tloe Artillery and Cavalry be pleased to publish in the A rgus the accompanying arrange ment and organization of the Militia of this Commonwealth and oblige" Sir your Obedient servant 1 SAM COLEMAN A 0 SAMUEL PLEASANTSt Esq Printer to the Commonwealth OrganizatiQrt of the Milian under the acts of the General Assembly passed at the Sea sions 017929 17931795 and 1798 FIRST DIVISION COMPOSED OF YOUR BRIGADIts viz 4tft nrigictot compoaed of 6 Regimental viz they respectively hottlit ry three months statements of the labors 34 he grand dignities of the empire of the national accountability and every cannot be removed Tear the general result with views of re25 The tittaaries of the great diVities fortn andmelloration in the different deo the empire are senators and counsell partrnents of the eccountability which he lor of state i i lays before the emperor lie audits and 35 They form the grand council of signs every year the ledger of the public the emperor they are members of the debt-' lie receives the oath of the mem' prvy couricil they compose the grew hers of the tiational 'accountability of the council of the legion of honour l'he administration of finances and of the present members of the grand council of Plinctparl agents of the 'fitublic treasury the legion of honour shall retain during '8--ca 1 life their titles funeliont anti Pre' oga- --1 43 The high constable is present at tives the annual report in which the minister of 37 The emperor presides in the Sit- Pate war and the direaor of the departntent and cowcil of state NV hen the enThemr of war give an account to the emperor of does hot preside in the senate or council i the dispositions to be taken to complete of staie be shall nominate one of the ti the system of the defence of the liotii let tularies of the great dtmties of the state and the keepin-r in repairs and piovision to be President a a ing tel the fortreises Ile lays the first stone of fortified places of which tthe colt se Aji aas or the senate and legiNla ttve body' are passed in the flame of the struElion is ordered Ile is gnvernor oll emperor and promulgated or published tile military schools NIThen the emle- under the imperial seal' 2 ror in person does not transmit the colors 32 The grand eleaor Perrot ms the to the corps of the army they are to be funaions of chancellorlst In conveking transmitted to them tr his oame by the thelegislative the colleges and higk constable In the ahseeee of the thecantonal assemblies 2d to prom'l emperor the high tonstable inspeas the gattng' senatus consulta for dissolt Mg the of the Zrand reviews imperial guard legislative lydy or the eleanral colleges When a general of the iirity is accused Fite grand elector presides tit the absence of a crime specified in the military code of the empero tvhen the senat pro the high constable may preside over the r- ceeds to the nottination of senators le- gislators or tiibunes Ile may reside in the council of war who is to judge Ile pre- sents the marshals of the empire trie co-palace of the iie-nate Ile makes known lonel3 general general inspeaors general to the emperor the remonArances pre- sented by the colleges or the cantonal asserhblies in regard ta the pr'e veir prerotiveg a member of an eleEkoral college is de officers and colonels of all the armies to the oath which they take at the stands of the emperor lie receives the oath of seration of th the majors chiefs of hattalion and or villa- (Iron of all the armies Ile instals the flounced' agreeably to the 21st rarticie of marshals of the emPire Eec the organic senatus consultum of the 16th 44 he gli admiral present at i i i th- Thermidor year 10 as having commit arnual report in which the minister of ma ted an u61 contra-1 to the honor or the 'ine gives an account to the emperor of good of his Country the grand eleaor the state of the tiaval constrit6lions 01 will invite the colleire tO manifest its will arsenals and necessary supplies Ile shall report the will of the collev Presents the admirals site-admiralst tear to the grand eleaor pre admirals and captains de Vaisseau tu sent the members of the senate of the the oath which they take at the hands of council of state and of the legislative bo the empror Ile receives the oath of tht dy to take the oath before the emp-ror' of the council of the pi izes cap i memberS administers the oath to the presi- tains of frigates Scci dents of the colleges of the de 45 Each titular of one of the high dig partmental and cantonal assemblies He nities of the empire presides odver the presents the solemn deputations of the leeloral colleges of department The nate the council of we the legislative leEtoral college sitting at Brusels is pre body tribunate and eleettotal conegs sided by the grand at Ittlig hen -admitted to an audience with the deaux by the arch chancellor of the em emperor at Nantes by the arch-ehauct I 40 1 he arch-chancellor of the empire Inr of the at Iyon's by the exercises the furialons of chancellor in arch-treasurer of the at Tu promulgating tile organic sunatus consul- 4In by the high constableand that a turn and the laws Ile likewise exercise 'Marseilles by the high admit al those of chancellor of-the iMperial palace 46 Each titular of the Its gh dignities He is present at the annual report in the empire receives annually as a fixed sa which the grand judge minister of jui- lary the third part of the sum allotted tice gives an account to the emperor of the princes conformably to the decree the abuses that may have fottet1 their way the 2d December 1790 the administration of Justice either el- 47 A statute of the emperor regulate vil or criminal fie presisles over the high the funelions of tft tittilats rf the hig impel ial caurto and over the united secli dignities of the empire near the emperm rt ons Of the couricil of state aud of the ''nel determines their costume in grand cc cfniforrnatily to the senatus consul- remonies The successors of the einpt tun) He is present at the celebration of ror cannot derogate from this statute by marriages at (I at the birth of the prittces enatri consul' unr they eespectively hattlek ea ry three months statements of the labors 34 The grand dignities of the empire of the national uccountability and every cannot be removed year the 'general result with views of re- 55 The titularies of the great digeities fortn and-melioration in the different- de- of the empire are senators and conned-1 partrnents of the eccountability which he tors of state i lays before the emperor lie audits and 35 They 'form the grand council of signs every year the ledger of the public the emperor they are members of the tlebtJ lie receives the oath of the mem privy couricil they compose the grate hers of the national 'accountability of the council of the legion of honour The administration of finances and of the present members of the graod council of Peleetparl agents of the 'fvublic treasury the legion of honour shall retain during '3 life their titles funeliorts and pre' oga 43 -The high constable is present at tives the aniitial report in which the minister of 37 The emperor presides in the it- ite war and the director of the department and couocil of state NV hen the etameror or war give an account to the einperor of does 'lot preside in the senate or council i the dilPr'sitons to he taken to complete' of staee he sh'all nominate one of the ti the system of the defence of the flee-ale' tularies of the great of the state and the keepiree in repairs and pt ovision- to be President a ing of thefortreiees Ile lays the first aa Nu as or the senate and legi stone of fortified paces which the coo sla- tive body' are passed in the name of the struElion is ordered Ile is governor ()f emperor and promulgated or published the military schools 1Vhen the erne under the imperial s-eal' ror in person does not transmit the colors 32 'The grand eleaor perfoirris- the to the corpn of the army they are to be funCtions of In convcking transmitted to -them te his name by the theligislative thtaeleeftoral colleges arid high constable In the ah-seeee of the thoxiintonal assembliee 2it in prom''' emp eror the high eonstable inspeas the gating' senatus cousulta for dissolting the Zrand reviews of the imperial guard legislative b-'dy or the eleartral colleges When a' general of the army is accueed la Flee grand elector presides tit the absence of a crime specified in the military code of the emperor-- tvhenathe eenate pro- the high constable may preside over the ceeda to the nomination of le- council of war who is to Judge Ile pre- gislators or tiibunes lie may reside in the erns the marshals of the empire tte co palace of the c-nate Ile makes known lonels general general inspeelors general I to the emperor the remonstrances pre officer-5- and colonels of all the armies to sented by the eletioral colleges or the the oath which they take at the stands of cantonal asserhblies in regard ta the pre the emperor lie receives the oath of servation of -theita-preroetatires'--Whn the mainrs chit ts of battalion andot $qua a member of an eleEkoral college is de dron of all the armies Ile instals the nounced agreeably to the 21st rarticie of marshals Of theempire Sec the organic senatus consultu via of the 16th 44 The high admiral is present at the Thermidor "'tar 10 as having' comma- arnual report in which the minister of ma tea an 1161contraay to the honor or the 'ine gives an account to the emperor of good of his Country the grand eleaor 1 I te state ef the naval constru6lions of will invite the collepre to manifest its will arsenals end necessary supplies Ile shall report the will of the collergc presents the admirals lice-admirals rear- to the grand eleaor pre admirals and captains de Vaisseati to sent the members of the senate of the the oath which they take at the hands of council of state and of the legislative bo- the empror Ile receives the oath cube dy to take the oath before the emperor' I members of the council of the prizes cap administers the oath to the press tains of frigates Src dents of the colleges of the de 45 Each titular of one of the high dig' partmental and cantonal assemblies He nities of the empire presides odyer the present the solemn deputation Of the se leaoral colleges of department Thee nate the council of twee the legislative leaoral college sitting at Brussels is pre body tribunate and eleettotal eonegas sided by the grand at Ittli ts hen admitted to an audience with the deaux by the arch chancellor of the cm emperor a at Nantes by the arch-chaect I 40 1 he arch-chancellor rif the empire lor of the at Lyons bv the exercises the furialions of chancellor in arch-treasueer of the at Tte promulgating- tile organic senatus consul- tin by the high that ut turn and the laws Ile likewise exercises Marseilles by the high illmit at those of chancellor oethe iniperial palace 46 Ehelt titular of the gh dignities Ile is present at the annual 0 in the empire receives annually as armed sa which the grind 'judge minister of jui- lary the third part of the sum allotted to tice gives an account to the 'emperor of the princes conformably to the decree the abuses that may have fottet1 their way the 2d December 11790 in the administration of Justice either el- 47 A statute' of the emperor regulates vil or criminal He presides the high the funelions of the titulais rf the high i imperial caurt" and over the united seeli dignities of the re near the emperor ens Of the council of state awl of the i enddetermines their costume in grand ce' II- banal cooformably to the senatus consul-- remonies he successors of the empe deroteate from ti turn He it present at the celebration of ror cannot tta statute by marriages at (I at the birth of the prieCes 'enaus ronsulium York and James City Hanover 8th Brigade compoaect of6 Regimente viz 15th Regiment) Sussex 29th Isle of 59th) tNansemond 62d Prince George 65trit Southampton Amelia Cumberlandi thestet field Iluckingham Nottoway Powhatan 1st Regiment 23dt 24tho 49tht 102t19 7Ist Surry 94 Brigade qf 7 Rrgimento 2:1 Regiment Accontack 7th folk 20th ice ss Anne Northampton 54th Norfolk Borough Norfolk 7th NJoIk 20th Anne 2Ith Northampton 54th Norft)ik Borough 95th Norfolk lor of state arch-ttes7O-r-er -constable and 42: The arch-treasurer is present at the -towns that will be pointed out by grand admiral i annual report ine which the ministers of' senatus consulturn tee i I' a 33 The titularies of tile grand diea ni finances and of the treasury furnish to 53 The oath of the emperor is thus' ties of the empire are nominated by the the emperor the accounts of receipts and I conceived" I swear to maintain the in French princes and take precedency im i expenditures of the state and communi- tegrity of the territory of the mediately after thein The -period i or! cate their ideas on the exigencies of the tespea 'to be )respetted the their reception deterbines the rank which finances of the empire) Ile receivee eve- liberty of worship- the latvs of the cnecor datee-torespeelEecauseto be -respealed the equality of rights political and civil liberty and the irrevocabliil of tha sates of the national- dotnains---to levy no impeett to lay no tax but in -virtue of the law to maintain the institution elethe legion or govern with a vietv only to the imerestiwelfateandglory of thertenclk people" -1'- -e i sees SC Previous to assuming the exercise of his lenEl lons the regent accompanied by the titularsof the high dignities of the entpreshall take ai)oath on the tviigelio and in prestnce of theeenate the (ouncil of state the presateet and questot of the legisiativebody-the preanient and Ties tors of the tribunatearel the high ofricers oftlie)egiortofhonor The secretary ofstite shall prepare the proceaa verbal of title cee rernony 55-The oa-'h to be taken by the regent shmil be thus-4 I syvear to administer the affairs of the stae confortieiLly to the constitutions Of the CMi'lle to the sena '4lus eonsulta and to the laws to main "tain all their integrity the territory a "the repubilc the tights nation and it store faithfully to the emperor On the thoee tif the imperial dignity and to rea "monient of his majority that powete'of which the exercke is conlieed to me $6 The titulars of the high dignitaries of the empire the Ministers I he4ecrttai of state grand officers mcmhers of the senate councI of state legislathe body tribunate eletloral colleges and itstiiCt assemblies take the oath thus: 1 swear obedierce to the cvnsitulion of the em- pires and' fidelity to the crnpercr'' The Public funCtionariescitil and jutticiaryaral the officers anii privates of the land and Sea- ke the' ne Artily la st IC Ti'ree iil II Of 'iterate 57 The senate is cestriposed istof the' French princes having attained their eigh teenth year 21 el the titular nl the high dignities of he empire 3d of the members named on the of candidates chosen by the emperor upon the lists rormed by the colleges of dcpartment citizens thorn the emperor thinks proper to elevate to the dignity of senator e- 58 'the preqdent of the senate is name ed ty the empetor arid chosen from ae mong the senators Ile remains in office a for one year 59! He shall convoke the senate On on order issued by the emperre at I is own pleeettre and upon the demand of either of the cormilttees hereafter named in ar- tide 60 and 64 of a' senator confoimahlr to the dispositions in article 70 or elan cf of ficer of the senate on affairs telating to i the interior of the body -Ile thali make known to the emperor the conercations of held at the instance of a senator or Pr the committees a heir obje atd the result or their deliberations 60 A committee of seven named by the senate and chosen from its members shall have cognizance of the conerrunica tions made to it by the ministers of the ce ra the 64t1 artce a i 1 I I I arres' conser uen of the constitution wlen the persons 2r at the coronation and at the obsequies of 1 VI Of Pelt'- Grand Officers of the rested have not been examined before the the emeeror he sirrni the process ver 1 Emtires tribunah' in ten rItrs after their arresta bat drawn tip by the secretary of state 48 The grand ocers of the empire non This committee shall be cailed tie presents the titular of the high dig are first' marshati oLlhe emPirel chosen 't the itetiatorial committee of tersonal iinities of the empire the ministers the from arnong the most distinguished gene berty secretary of state the grand civil officers of i rats Their number shallnot exceed six 6 Ali persons arrested and not bora the crown and the first president' of the teen In this number are not included to judgment in ten days after their arrest' court of cessation to the oath which they the marshals genat011i SCCcit on iy eight may have recoursedirealyby themselves" take at the hands of the emperor He inspeaors and colonels generals of the their relativesor their representativesaed receives the oath of tie members of the Artillery and of the eogineers of the in form of petition to the senatorial court of cassation of the president arid troops of the horse and of the marine neittee of personal liberty attorniesgeneral of Cie courts of ar peal Thirdly of the grand civil officers of the 62 NVhen the committee are otOplalon 5 and of criminal courts He presents the crown such as they shall be instituted by that the detention prolonged beyond the solemn deputations and the members of the statutes of the emperor tenth day of arrest is not Justified by the the courts of justice admitted to the'audial 49 The places of the Grand officer interest of the state it shall invite the mid 'I' f' tl ente le emptor Ile and eaats are permaneet 'lister by whose order the arrest was maee a 1 th commissons and brevets of the mem- SO rach of the grand racers at the either to restore the pereon detaieed to I (1 1 ity or to nd a 1 bets of the tourts of Jutice and of tilt in empire Pres4-es over an eleaora college lt tut for ti ta utiore I nisterial officers 8cc which in specially attached to him at the one of the ordinary tribunals a AL arch -chancellor of state exer time of bia nomination 63 If after three succesilve invitatiens cises the funalons of chancellor in pro 51 if by an aa of the emperor or any renewed within one month the perinn ar i la ti rested shall neither I) mulgating the treaties of peace arid alit other can tr se hate funaionss verlthe ther be restated tet 0 i erty- arleei and declarations of war Ile pre tular of a high dignity of the empire or a nor brought to trial the coinmtive 'halt sents to the emperor and sigtia the letters grand cMcer should happen to tease he demand an assembly of the senve which ir: of credence a-al cerenionial Correspon- preserves his title rankprerogatives and shall be convoked by the president who i dence with the clfli i en ecourts of Europe one half of his otily loses there' shall lay before it the following declaratism I digested to the forms of the 1 le corseeuerce Gra Judgment of the hinit are-stronr roesurtaltioir th 0 Is A I mpe at protocol of which be is the keep Impetial court is arbitrarily imprisened in article II2 Tts 'e cr Ile is present at the annual rep ort TiTLItt NI Of the Ortht TLE xlirs 1 in Wh! ch the minister of exterkr reiall 52 Within two years after his accesai 64 A committee of seven I A I I ons gives an -account 1 tht- emperor of 'On the empernr acentapinied by the Itiue name the se-oale tmd eleii frent its i the political sittation' of the state lie of hiali dizeities weed body shall be charied to watch over dm of cassation tn the oath which they the marshals senators Sectinaly eight receives the oath of tie mcmhers of the Artillery and of the etlgtneerst of the court of cassation of the president avd trelops of the horses and of the marines court of cassation of the president and troops of the horse and of the marine attorniesgeneral of t'le courts of ar peal Thirdly of the grand civil officers of the awl Of criminal cours He presents the crown such as they shall be instituted by sOlemn deputations anchhe members of the statutes of the emperor 1 the courts of justice almitted to the'raudi-t 49i 1 he places of the Grand otricers il ente of the empziror Ilt: zirrils arid teIls are permanent I v-) thc commisslo ris and brevets of i rach the mem- of the grand racers of the 41Kt 1c1Z kit 11M bets of the court tice and of thc mi- empire presides over an e6l leoral college I ju stseANA1 trb him tits tcc niserit otficrst 8ccs which in tpecially attached to him at the A I Te arch-chanceilor or state exer-1 time of Ilia nomination tclse the funalons of chancellor in pro 1 51 If by an aa of the -emperor or any mtftgating the treaties of peace arid laiti1 crler callse 'whatever the funEtions of a ti a ce' 1 declarations of war lie pre tular of a high dignity of the empire or a A A A ft tThict ofto oox ft At bents to the emperor and signs the letters grand r)Mcer should happen to xeatet he of credence a'Al ceremonial correspon preserves his title rankprerogatives and I dence with the (LID en tenurts of Europe) one hall' of his salary--be tntiy loses them 1 to the forms of thell9 onnsequerce Gra judgment of the hir)h ImPenat Protocol of which be is the keep Impetial court 1 is Preent at the annual report NrIL Ol: th Orbit the knister of exterkr relati 52 NN two 'ems aiier hi accesI In in I ons gtves an account tr the emperor of nn the empernr accoun by the titt- the political situation' of the statts lie Ian' or h1 dial-kits' tilintlters gl alc1 99111 Accomack 14th DriqaciecomPosed 0110 Rtginients)-biz Regitaent Yssex 9th King tc Queen 2Ist Gloucester- 37th Northumherland 41st Richmond county 61st Mathews 87111 King William 92d Lancaster 109th Middlesex NVestmorelande 22d Regiment 39th soth 651h 73d 83d 98th llth Brigade coniliosed of 6 Regimentsviz 26th Regiment Charlotte 42d Pittsylvania 63t1 Prince Edward Halifax 84th Halifax Pittsylvania 12th Brigade composed qf7 loth Regiment 18th Patrick 43J '53d Campbell 64th 91st Bedford 1 toth Franklin 1 sth Brigade composed Rwimentsviz: 22d Regiment Ntecklenhurg 39th Dinwiddie soth Greensville 65th Brunswick 73d1 Lunentlurg 83d Dinlviddie Brunswick 98th Mecklenburg 7'akenfront the record in the office of the 1djutant General 2 Attest SAM COLEMAN' A 1804 Colchesten Yiey 29:6 SIR ELOW is a list of three linsheads of TO ACCO which have lain in this Warebruse upwards of two years without being tlaim ed which the law requires shall be advertised to be sold at the expiration of three months at ow Courthouse Fairfax county You will please ad vertise it according :1 ii No226 642 115 527 April 31801 370 1135 135 IMO June 13 l801 Do 372 1114 122 996 June 131801 COULTER LI' HAMPTON Inspeelors at Colchester ro the PriaterTur the Sm SICOND Div's low COMPOSEDOlt FOUR BRIGADES VIZ: lit Brigade compooed qf 6 Regiments) -viz 7 3d Regiment Orange 5th 4 CU1PePert 16IN Spottsylvania Caroline 34th Culpeper 82d Madison 3c1 Regiment Orange 5th 4 Culpeper 16111 Spottsylvania Caroline Culpeper 82d Madison LAND CASH SALE OF 1D161111AL a' IN ALBEMARLE Viz AlltrUADP ON September 151h will be sou:) in Char- lottesvitte to the high est bidder for Cash lottesville to the lognest bidder for Cash Brigades composed of 7 Regiments)Diz 12th Regiment Fluvanng 28th Amherst 58tb -Goochland 40Lh Louisa 47th Albemarle 88th Albemarle 90th Amherst 5th tomflosed of 6 Reginzents)r'z 25t1i Regiment King (eorge 35th Prince WilliAm 25th Regiment King George 35th Prince William the nuar OF LAYD lying on the east tide of Rivan' na over against Charlottesville contain- ing about 600 acres with a new commodious years a mit um cr Dwelling -Muse Two 1 good restricrtions have to run after this l'he land ILO of the South-West MOUntain quality -s generall and th-ough much injured in parts 1'1 Still very good and all reclaimable The sale pro ceeds from a deed of trust to indemaili against ceeds nom a neeu OI ru inucmhuly agtiti loss as security and bail wkich was executed December 18C7 hy Barte Pennsyl- vania to THOMAS tul rt- ickets in the '1 A n060003 ALA 1141 IT a 41 th Fauquier 45th Sta frord 85th Fatiquier 139th Prince William 6tts firi-rade tompo8ed el 4 Regimente)viz Loudolin 5701 Lopdonn) 60th Fairfax 10th Town of Alexandria liam Et hlary College Lottery are for sale at this office ETsr REcrivzDo ift i''eatasts'BookStore Rielmondi a very rte gant assortment tj the but :) el ENK NIVE 1 'Which willbe 'sold by the dozen at the distrift of Colombia is oo tom ter conuldt ted a3 a part cf uf Virginias.

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