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Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette.
VOIa aft! AVmxAav S“ The evil, that men do, lives after them: > ~
c“ The good is oft interred with their bones. ’* 3 li L Xe\if aeries-—Xo. 4^*3
.
Cotton, Htock,
fi \ AND
I VxcUawgfc IhdkeT-
R fnriHK subscjiber has taken an office in
| "'JL the building lately occupied by
II •S^ s ‘ irß Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
11 aide es Hroad-street, opposite to the Post
■ Office —where he oflcis his services in
, I the above business, and hopes, by strict
1 personal attention, to obtain the patron
-11 age of his friends and the public.
I The great facilities afforded by brokers
II in commercial operations generally, render
■ U remarkable that the merclianls of Au
-9 gmta and the planters have long sustain-
II ed the inconvenience of having none, and
■ -particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
■ every other cotton mart the business is
I principally done by brokers; and hence
■ the ease, certainty and dispatch with
H flrjiich it is executed. The same system
■js perfectly practicable here. The mer-
I chant, by applying at the office of the sub-
IB.epriber, may hereafter save himself the
if trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
m up a purchaser ; —the planter need be no
H longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
I JjacerUht the true state of the market,
I nor subject himself to the caprice of the
|| wary speculator —and the purchaser will
It at all times know where to resort for cot-
K ton the market price.
.Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
9 jgt- In order to give lime for sampling,
B citizens offering cotton are requested to
W leave the ware-house receipts by eight
flock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
not be realized till tbe succeding day
lore convenient, the receipts may be
B enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
I dropped in the letter box the night pre
[l Krious.
I 2d. Cotton will be sampled and .receiv-
11 ed from wagons till ten o'clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
1 be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a m.
* sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
-Their receipts returned them on paying
I Ai cents for a bag entry and sampling.
*7*6111. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
tiale-
Orders from the country, « n
c;|ot»lng the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
\ Stock Exchange and
l| brokerage,
M In their Various Baoehet,
■/Will be attended to at all times during of-
Wfice hours, which will be from eight o’-
■ clock A. m. till two o’clock r. m. and from
■ three o'clock till five p. m
■ John Kinney, jun’r.
■ Money is sometimes w* rib more
R fhan at others Persons having it to loan,
■ ■may, in the strictest confidence, avail
I ■themselves of the advantag-s of the mar-
I uet, by applying at the above office,
f 9 November 8. tt ________
SALT,
1 SUGAR if FLOUB.
|SSOO
Bushels Coarse Salt
40 barrels Orleans Sugar
80 barrels Muscovado Sugar
25 barrels double refined Loaf do
200 barrels Superfine FLOUR
SALE BT
Thompson & Andrews.
# March 28 4 _ .
% DI.tiITIKS.
*1 OaSE of Superfine Furniture Dim-
Hies.—Just Received and for st-te t.y
Thompson Sf Andrews.
March II ■ ■ - - -6 ;
Bacon,
POUNDS prime Baron
I 50 Barrels superior Baltimore Fu»ur
I 50 Pieces 42-inch Dark Bagging
«000 Pounds 'fallow,
Bust Received for sale by
j Wm H fegftfl,
I Upper end South side of Dmad st,
m March 11 ~f
iTurnpike Notice
V JjOOKS of Subscription for constituting
I the Capital Stock of a TURNPIKE COM
# PANY, incorporated by an Act of the Le
ii gislautre of Georgia, in terms of said ac
will be opened at the Globe Tavern, in
this City, on Friday, Ist March, under the
superintendence of
Sam’i Hale,
William Gumming,
Augustin Slaughter
February 28 ts
Stenography.
OeNTLEMEN desirous of instruction
in the above art, can in the course ot
Ten Lessons (by devoting two hours in
each day) become acquainted with its
fundamental principles, at the moderate
expense of TEN DOLLARS. Ten Sub
ecribers are required before any engage
nient can be made on the partof the In
# Structor. Reference may be mad" 'o
William W. Holt a id R. W- Cook, Esqrs
j# DP to the subscriber, at the Ciiyrllo'ti,
C k during the present week.
rs ' Isauc Winship.
I January SI- ts
Wry Goods, &c. &c.
WM. H. EGAN.
UPPSB END, SOUTH SIDE OF DUO All STREET
OFFERS FOR SALE,
An extensive assortment in the above line,
on the very lowest terms.
Among which are Comprised,
and Orleans Sugars,
Prime green Coffee
Patent Weeding Hoes,
Swede Iron
Prime Philadelphia Whiskey
Ground, Atlum Si blown Salt,
Genuine Holland Gin
Northern Do
Old 4th proof Jamaica Rum
West India do.
New England do.
4di proof Cognac Brandy
Genuine 4tii proof Irish Whiskey
Double Ale, in Casks k Lotties
Philadelphia Beer
Malaga Wine
New Mackarel Nos. 1, 2 Si 3
Dupont’s FF k FFF Powder
English treble do in Cannisiers
German & Blistered Steel
Smith’s Tools of all descriptions
Cut Nails of all sizes
Crockery
English bar Lead
D'tto Patent shot assorted
Ditto Castings
Plough Moulds
Loaf Sugar
Wiiittemorc's Cotton Cards
Prime new Baltimore Flour
Red Herrings
Ve r y prime Molasses
Wool Hats
Printed Calicoes
Northern & Scotch Homespuns
Ginghams, Linens, kc. kc.
February 28-——ls
Just Received,
A new and large assortment of the most
Fashionable ami Fancy
Carrvviges, Ewrouches,
Gigs ft? Suikeys,
From the factory of Mr. David Beach, of
Newark, (which are warranted.) is now
offered for sale at the most reduced prices.
Those persons who have a wish to pur
chase either of the above articles, have a
fairopportnnitv of making good purchases,
at the Old Established Stand, formerly oc
cupied by Leeds k Lynes.
James Lynes.
NT, B.—Carriages of all desenpti. ns re
paired at the above place, at the shortest
noticr-, and on the mos' reasonable terms.
March 21 w 3t
A New System of
Velvet Painting.
]VLu. & Mra. CKOCEEB will commence
giving Lessens in the above painting on
clnesday the 6th inst. at the Bridge
ns, residence ot Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
• Street.
Mr. & Mrs. C. forbear to eulogize on the
superiority of the system, but invite Un-
Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta to call
and examine specimens of their work, am!
also make themselves acquainted with to
facility of the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A cours** of lessons consists of twenty,
each .an hour.
Term f>r teaching in this city, limited
Vo four weeks.
February 4 If
Administrator’s Kale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior Court
Richmond county, while silling for ordin
ary purposes, will be sold at the market
house in the city of Augusta, on the first
Tuesday, being the second day of April
next.
Five Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Susannah Me
Murphy, dec’d—viz Lucy, a negro woman
about 45 years old; Horace, about 25
years, well known in this city as a Dray
man; Nancy, a fine healthy woman, about
19 years old, and her two Children, one
about three years, and the oiher about
one year old. The above named person
al property is to be sold for the ben -fit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
Luke Reed, Adm’i*.
March 7 Ids
**» House «Sf Lot,
For Safe,
In Washington, Wilkes county
A. HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is offered
for sale at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms on the lowei fl or, five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, aud
has a small piece of ground attached toil.
Possession can be bad of one tenement,
mmediatel) ; and of the other, in May
For further particulars, enquire at this Os
fice.
Feb 18 ts
Notice.
ALL persons having demands agains.
the estate of Daniel McNeil, deceased,
M e requested to present them in due form,
, and those indebted to said deceased to
make immediate payment.
Gor: Sulhvun, adm’r.
March 25—s-St
The SvvbscTiber,
HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SAUL
BY THE CASK OR BOX,
An elegant assortment of
PLALY, FLLYT, AJYD MOULDED
Glass,
—CONSISTING OF—
VLAIN Flint, Decanters,
Moulded Pint Decanters,
Mou'dtd Tumblers, half Pint,
Moulded Pitchers,
Half Tumblers ditto, > •
ALSO—
Complete, Dinner table Sets,
Liverpool Ware assorted,
China lea Sets,
Assorted Fancy Lustre Ware,
Liverpool Lamps,
Tea Kettles witn Heaters,
Hooks and Stands,
Windsor Boat> in Boxes,
Together with Crates of Earthen Ware,
Assoi ted,
W. K a utiu.
March 14 ts
Uijgeian Springs,
Hamburg, 8. G.
T
JL HE ladies and gentlemen of Augusta,
are respect fully inform d that the llygei
an Springs will be ready for their recep
tion, the ensuing Sunday j and will be
kept open everyday then after, during the
season They are Situated in a beautiful
dell, surrounded by a wood of variegated
growth, which presents an extended am
phitheatrical vie-v of trees, now putting
forth their foliage and fragrance.
Ti e ascent is easy from the dell to the
mount, where the eye is delighted with a
picturesque landscape ol Augusta and the
surrounding country. The scene is filled
up with the Sand Hills, reli iug in the dis
tance, forming a tout en semble equally in
teresting to the Poet and die Painter
Every necessary n frcsliment will be
provided; and, the ladies are assured, that
no improper behaviour will be tolerated,
but every care taken to render their visit
pleasant and agreeable;
Tlios. Ellcgood.
March 25 ts
Insurance against
Fire
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency
*
1 HE Subscriber offers to teke risks a
gainst Fir on Douses, Out Buildings,
Goods, Wares, a.ui Merchandize, in Au
giisla am; its v'.cinlt*.
Timothy Rdwards, Agent.
/.rowl e!u . t,
(.Between lh> Post Office (J Oiobi Tavern.)
December 20— -
A Piano Forte, for sale.
V
X HE subscriber has for saie a very fine.
• oiled i’IANO FOR E, which he wll s.
cheap for cash. 'I lie instrument can be
seen by calling at the Planter's Hotel.
P. Galiahcr.
January 31 ts
FBKBH
Garden Seeds
Foil SALE BY
Wm. H. Egan,
Upper end South side Broad-st.
March 11 ts
QUAKER SPRINGS'
ji rthe subscriber has taken that well
4>L known stand
Quaker Strings.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkce,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November B— if
Augusta, Bth January, 1822,
1 HE Copartnership heretofore existing
under di.c firm of Slone i Reynolds, is this
day d’SSolvedby mutual Consent. All nn
settled business of said firm will be attend
ed to by Thomas Reyr. „d, who is duly an
ihorized tone*tie the same. All persona
indebted to said firm arc requested to
make immediate paym< nt; and thus* liav.
ing demands, to present them for settle
ment.
Wm. Btone,
Thomas heyuulds.
January 10——wtf
NOTICE. - ”
a4.gr EE ABLE to an order of the Infe
nor Court ot Burke County, when setting
for Ordinary purposes j wijl be sold,
he Court house in said County, on the
first Tuesday in May next, between the u
sual hours of sale,
One Negro boy named Pe
ter, belonging to the estate of Matthew
Scarborough, deceased, sold tor the bene
fit of the Heirs and Creditors of tbe said
deceased
David Scarborough, JWmr.
March 11—~ Ids
BfcißVehem, Georgia
T
I. RE Semiannual Examination of the
Voihig Ladies attending this institution
will commence on Friday, 12lk of April,
at 9 o’clock. The Senior Class will be
first examined an the higher branches of
Arithmetic, Logic, Natural Philosophy,
Elements of Astronomy and Chemist)y.—
The examination will be continued on su
bordinate branches until the visiting com
mittee be satisfied Parents and Guardi
ans are requested to attend. We should
»•« gratified to ufford to ail concerned in
tiis institution, an opportunity to deier
mine to what share of public patronage it
is fiirly entitled; and whether courwhouse
ettub.ishments, or country situations be
most favuranle for female improvement.
In addith n to the former advantages ol
tlus Academy, I he y oung ladies now enjoy
the regular and weekly instructions of
pious and learned Clergyman,
Summer session w 11 commence Ist of
May Present reduced prices for board
and tuition will be contintud Reference
to the Rev. Dr. Pu sid ut of the
University of Georgia; Rev. Ur. John
Brown; Uev.TijoMAsGouLDiso; die Hon
Nicholas Ware, & losi.ru V. Bkvan, Esq.
March 25 3t
To the Ladies
lu the City of iiugusta.
M 11. FlisKF., would respectfully in
ton.i, tlwt lu- has chuppe i his place of in
strut ion in PI NM VN.SHIP, to diui plea
sant and delightful Room, in the Oiphan’s
Asylum, ovi r the Free School, (Green
Street) where Ladies only will attend.—
A Cltis.-. is already formed, and his Lessons
commenced; others who may wish instruc
tion, are invited to call at the Writing
Academy, where Specimens of improve
ment by Ladies in this City may be aeon
and which will belter prove ttie utility of
Mr Fiske’s method ot teaching, Ilian a
volume in comment on the system—and is
it not a time when the advantages of one
of the most useful Arts, is of peculiar im
portance to that part of the community
who seem in very many instances to be
taking the lead in Society, in forming use
ful and benevolent institutions ?
So extensive are the benefits of this no
bl Art, that the lines of the Poet may
justly be introduced—
“ V\ bat gives to noble deeds a name,
“ The Patriots and Poets fame ;
“ And all dial crowns the sons of men,
“Springs from the guidance of the Pen,”
Hours of attendance, from 9 A. M. to
1 P, ill. and from 2to 5 P. M-
Mr F. pledges himself that in
every instance where proper attention is
given, if the improvement is not satisfac
lory, the amount of Tuition shall be re
turned, and which it is his custom to have
in advance. F-.rther particulars may b>
had on enquiring at the Writing-Room.
March 7vwtf
& LI IV.
'S’ur snh.r.i-ibor lias commenced th,
f met ice of Law, and will attend to busi
ness confided to his care, in the Mayor’s
Court, and the Richmond, Burke and Co
lumbia Superior Courts.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
March 21 if
~ liliWa
T.H“. subscriber lias located himself at
Marion. Twiggs County, and wdj attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Circuit.
Kobt, Augs. Beall, jr.
Fehru try 18 lot
LAW.
YWt ""
ME subscriber having commencedthe
P actice of the Law, tenders his professi
onal services to his friends and the pub
lie, and will attend in the following coun
ties of the Northern, Western and Ocmul
gev Circuits:—
Baldwin, I Oglethorpe,
Clark, j Putnam,
Greene, | Walton, k
Morgan, j Wilkes.
John B. Stewart.
Lexington, March 11 6w
LAW.
J. MB subscribers have formed a Part
nership in the practice of LAW, and will
attend with care to any business which
may be committed to them for die Dis
tricts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry,
Lexiogtoi) k Barnwell.
Whiffield Brooks,
F. H. Wardlaw.
March 11 i i 6:
TThe subscriber intends running a Stage
Coach twice a week from this place to
Montgomery, Alabama, on the first day of
March next, and will continue running all
the year.
Hugh Knox.
MilledgeviHe, Feb. 21 l*r- ;• 11
%3- TO KENT,
A COMFORTABLE dwelling house,
situated in a pleasant part of the city, un
til the first day of October next. Poast s
sion given Ist April.—Apply at this office,
or to Messrs. Brewster k Prescott.
March 25——ts
J. Woodrow,
Co.
WiFve Just Received,
AW AIHUTIOJfAL SUPPLT PP FANCT
to the Brig Am eh, from the Clyde ,
Which with their former Stock, they will
dispose of at moderate prices for.
Cash or Bankable paper,
VIZ f
JL LAIN Book and mull Muslins,
Figured Do do do
Stripped Ginghams,
Primed Muslins and Calicoes,
Needle work’d Dresses and flowers,
A general assortment of muslin hdkfs.
Irish Linens in whole Ik halt pieces,
Linen Diaper,
Oznaburgs,
English Seine Twine,
Do. Writing Paper,
London B S. Porter,
Old Port Wine k Claret in Bottles,
Sewing Silks,
Yellow Nankeens,
Black Sinchews,
Furniture Dimities,
5 4 llonibuzeuii.
Ready made Linen Shirts,
Do. do White Drill Pantaloons,
\ few suits of ready Made
FloUting of the
N’van ka,»Vu<ma,
March 2l 4t
iiibl el* ttxlicVes
stored by the Steam B iat Company’s
Boats, in the Ware-House ofS. B. Groves,
(VIZ :)
I Tierce, , ,
1 Bundle fJ. D. Ramsey, entered
1 Half Tierce, $ Jan. 4,1822,
1 Crunk marked Wk W entered Jan. sth
2 Bbls. do G
4(3 Bbls Flour marked F entered Jan. 15th
1 Half bbl do S V
1 Box Tlios. k auwich,
1 Keg Chains, 1 U „ ~, i£ ,.
1 Box John Sayer, f C °‘ J™ 16lU
1 Box S & L
3 Corn Mil s, J
1 Box 0 Feb Bth,
14 Bbls. Liquor, 'A ~l
2 Chests Carpenters Tools, J
1 Box Glass col. Hamilton, )-llecM J6lli
I Bbl. m c Livciihworlli, | Feb.
I Bbl. A. J
1 Bbl. Liquour, A A
1 Half Bhl Hk C C Feb. 25.
Plunks Mahogany, y
1 Bb II A 15, A
4 Boxes Candlea, marked C Rec'd March
diamond U j Jst.
8 Bbls Potatoes, A V
5 Kegs Nails,,) W Cllec’d March fiih.
1 Keg diamond C j
■’.l Pieces Bagging, "I
Chest Carpenters Tools II G S I
2 Boxes J Coil, No. 3k 6 (March
10 Pieces Bagging, S J i6ih
March 21—-4 r
Globe Tavern*
The Subscriber infirtns his friendl end
Ik public, that his
Reading Room,
is just arranged, and lha' Pis Bar is much
more convenient, And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better aide to provide for the acooffimo
dation of his customers ; and can Safely
promise them, that as la as his meansanci
ability to comply with Ins wishes can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a cult.
ICf’The. Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at the
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
N otice.
71 SHE Books and Papers of William
JL Winchester, a deceased Alien, being
now ir the possession ot the subscriber,
all persons indebted to tbe E-datc of th<
deceased, ara requested to make paynien
without delay; and those persons wb..
have demands against the estate are re
quested to render in Hieir accounts duly
attested
Isaac Herbert, Escheatur
far Richmond County, Georg,a.
March 28th, 1822 ■■■. 12i
do Dolls. He ward.
11 ANA Wc V from tbe subscriber livint
near Ciarksboroiigh, Jackson county, Geo.
about the 10th of November hist, a Negro
man by tbe name of BILL; he is abou
five feet 10 or 11 indies high, well pro
portioned, has uncommon large feet, a
down look when looked at; ratht r inclined
to be yellow complected, and about 24 or
25 years of age. The above reward will
oe given to any person for apprehending
and lodging .auj negro in any safe jail
within this state, and such information
given as will enable me to get him.
J. J. Singleton.
January 21 it
For Sale* oc to Rent.
6 HE subscriber offers to self her house
and Lot on the Sand Hills. The lot is
large—the situation is pleasant and con
vt.niem —and the terms will be easy to tin
nuixhaser. if not sold before the Ist ot l
vIAY, it will be let for the ensuing year.
Particulars may be learnt on application. ,
Margaret Sandwich,
March 7———wtf
""’’ILl
Bias
rHE Co putnePshipWf nSno%ii
Grows, was dissolved on the 25tli of
February last by ritual consent. All
defits due bv the concern will he Settled
by SYLVANUS U. GROVES, and all
debts due to the concern wi|i, be render
ed to him, who alone is to settle the busi
ness.
HENRY T. BILBRO.
S. ft. GROVES.
S. ft. Gtoyes,
RGSPBC I'FUI.LY tenders his
to his friends and the public in the
And Commission Business,
and hopes for a continuance of their cus
tom.
March 18—;t—t*
%* «A‘t a \\iecUi\g tit
Ihp subscribers, held at the CUT HOTEL,
on the 29d insl. for the purpose of regu
lating; tlie charges for keeping horses at
liven, it was resolved, that in conse
quence of the late great pise in the price
of provender, the following prices shall
hereafter he established ;
Horse, per day, $1 00
Do per month, 20 00
fi ■overs, per day, Qo 60
HVRI) & lUNpoUTH,
WM SHANNON.
JOHN MILLER
G. LONG* !‘IIKET.
WOODSON Lit,ON.
■ ROBERT M*KEEN.
February 98 f
J-- - I *i‘ra -
A otice.
All Letters directed to Wm. Hudson,
are requested to be sent to New-Hups
Post-Office Hancock County.
Match ——3 t 1
r « ■ ■'■■■■ ..
George Hammond, \
Attorney, &c. / IN EQUITY.
va ‘ Bill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin. i estate.
I
■IN obedience to an order of the court of
Equity will be sold pt Hamburg, S ttlh-
Caroltna, on the first Monday in May next,
on a cr dit of one and two wars, a tract;
of land containing r ine hundred and forty
nine acres, agreeably to the original plat,
lying on Horse Creek, within a few miles
of Augusta The tract consists of a con»
siderablc proportion of swamp land of the
fu st quality. The high land is well adapt*
ed to tlje culture of corn and cotton, and
affords a most eligible and beautiful site
fur budding, which commands a view of
Augusta and its vicinity The cost and
fees in cash, and bond and security will be
required. The purchaser will pay for a
title deed.
Whitfield Brooks,
Corr.iuisuontr in Equity.
Edgefield Cotir'rHonvc. ) March 18
IJtli M uch, 1829. 5 vvds
Lewis Barrie, 1 IN EQUi i Y
vs J.
Joseph Carrie, j Foreclosure ofM irtgage
1.
N obedience to an order of the Court
of Equity, will be sold at Eat ••field Hour?
House, South (Volins, on ih* first Mon
day in May next, on a credit of six momhs,
hree tracts of land, the property <f Jo.
seph Caine, one tract containing five
hundred and seventy-six acres, more or
less; the second con. aids fifty aces, mo.e
or less, and >he third, thirty one unci ary
half acres, more or less bough by the
naul Joseph Carrie of Walter Taylor, and
situate iu Beacli Island, adjoining lauds of
John Clarke and Casper Neal.
Purchasers will be required to give
notes and security, to pay in cash the
costs of suit, ai d vis > ■ ,»■ titles
Whitfield Brooks,
i.otinn.sbloi u. Kqtu’jr.
Edgefield Court-House, ) Ma cb IS
l.bh Mai ch 1822 5 wd.
GEOIWU, i LN JHK SUPERIOR
Lincoln County S COURT,
February Terra, lh^.
Pros';; I —the.i Honois Tinman Murray,
Item Denison, James E, Todd, U Arthur
Frazt r, Esquires.
W HF.REAS John F. Smi'h has peti
tioned the curt fur the es abiishment of
two promissory notes winch isailedged to
be lost, one given by John Pride foi tnree
liundrcd and fifty dollars, bearing date
; bout the fifteenth of January, eighteen
hundred and twenty, payable to Joint
Branch or bearer, ten days after the dale
thereof, of which note the said John F:
Smith states himself to be the beaier;.—■
and the other note given by John M 1) ?o
iy, for spur hundred and seventy five dol
?rs, bearing date about the twenty se
venth day f July, eighteen hundred and
twenty one, payable t" the said Jo oi F,
Smith or bearer, on or before the nfieentlj
of November next, after the date, ol said
..cite, wliicd said petition and affidavit* of
the loss of said notes is filed in the clerk’s
office of tliis court, and prating the es
cabl s' tu,. i of the said copies iu place of
the originals.
ON iVivjii'iN —lt is Ordered, that all
persons concerned do shew cause in or
before the first day of the next tki-iii of
•Ins court, to be holden on the muftli
Monday in July next, why the praTTrot*
he petitioner sltould not be gmnted,& the
said copies be established as the originals.
It is Jurther Order d, that tills rule be
. published in one of the public tra/.ettesof
tug'isUt once a month until the time in
shewing cause thereon.
f'ue copy laK.. .i oo.n the minu efc of
said court this 9'*. March, 1822.
Pc tor I niuar, cl’k.
March 18,1822 —-msra _j