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HOUSES, LA VPS, &C.
To Xe*.
Two nett tenement*, with com
fortable out btiiWiKg* on Uit No. 21,
wwtMTMWtf^r ibopMporty.ofJ A
Scott, ErOdr Apply to T> T. Hull. 8«v
aeon, 4 flr0X| A M POPE, Sen. ■
nmb.or Hoy Hirer, Bo. Co.
fcblJ "ffm ■
rfl HR Subscriber begs leave, to inform the pub
lic, i(and particularly the members <>f the
1 i
• jnly 24
Sale,
The three story Brick Building
on threomer of Sooth Bro-4 and He
Intorli atreeta, at pruent occupied br
!. Margaret HwHer. lor terms, which
apply to 1. V Williamson, Ksq’r.
C JOHN HUNTEH.
f.so
emoinrLrgiilature,) the tie haa prepared Id.
Houle in the bcat manner fur the .ccummadu*
lion of sachtefemy j| may call on him. Hem.
hrriofthe Iegi.la.tur; can hare rooms of an)
use 'o ,uit them, with lire plsees in them.
Boarding a ill be greatly reduoed from the for.
mrr prices of this place. Good Stables c i .v.-uieitt
for Horaea are prepared, sod an ca -el'en pa-surc
near'he town ibr lli»ytlin«s of .hoar who a III:
i'. Hones and servants, will b charred vert
low. .lOIIV, patVNP.lt. '
JHHedge*-He. t4th tti". !8211ft
To Ilenti
JhgWpatern tenement of the
| Bmtse in which the Subscriber tesidra,
possession will be given on the 16th
W. CUYLER.
tag 23
To Rent,
The dwelling house and Shops
occupied by Mr. Robert Hoy, at the
comer of Bay and East broad Streets,
»!**] apply to
tag 28 Iff.
F. W. HEINBMANN.
To Rent.
M A large and commodious dwel
ling house situated on Lincoln street ••
present occupied by S. C Schenk -
Possession will be given op 1st, Nnvem.
herneah Apply.*theCmintingh-m^f^
sng 28 ttr4
.7 For Sale,
' ***
A LL that valuable tract or parcel of land known
by the name of Nelville situated,-ir South
Carolina about two miles from Savannah. This
tract is considered one of the best for a Rice plan
tationin ita neighborhood, and cooltlna Right
hundred and eighty four acre*. It adjoins Mr.
Thotnaa Young. Gen. Uuger, and Mr. Nichole
Croeer. Persons who may wish to purchase W»”
examine the premises. A good tittle will be give,
and the times of %*ie will be r< anohible. Appli*
ttlion to be made to WM MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallorj.
uov 1(5 225
A lUiRGMW
F OR Safe on very accommodating terms 2,500
acres of land, in BdRoch county, lying on tin*
Nilledgeville road, 43 miles from Savannah, on
which is an elegant Mill Seat, with a ready mad.
Aim and some of moat beautiful apring* in that
»rt or section of country—it lies about two mife-
rom the Ogcchee nver, and most elegantly tim
bered. Hie stream on said laud is quite auffi
dent for a Saw and Grfet Mill For further partic
ulars inquire of Levy 8. D’Lycn, Savannah,.
to the subscriber near the primices.
AARON EVERITT.
P. 3. About 100 acres of said land, if cleared
and und.-r good fence,
tnirch 27 • • * •
d 1‘lantation on the Salts for Sate.
T HAf plantation known by the n .me -f Pal
merina, and situated on the North East pniir
•f WhitemSrsh Island, belonging to the estate of
heUfe General Tattnall, buffered lor sale for th'
wposeof completing the distribution of said es-
tie between the heirs. The tract contains up
ward* of fix hundred acres, the greater part H
Which it cotton land 1 of the frit Quality. The
hhWbiga on thb plantation consist of a two story
dwelling house, overseers house, a cotton,.corr
and glnhcutie and negr > houses sufficient tor the
accommodation of eighty negroes, all either en
tjreJy new, or recently thoroughly repaired. The
situation is at healthy and pleasant as any on the
lea board of Georgia or Youth tWolina—It ia wit h -
n nine miles of t arammh, over « ve ry excellent
:ubtic road. Thi« place will be sold very low, k a
ibera! credit (if required) will be given For
further particulars apply to Dr, ft G. Daniel or
this Office?.
3E^e‘Pn6ltc
3 informed that the claim ot tlsmiin Mallory to
.the tract of land in South Carolina, called
NelriHe,i«rowin a train for Judicial invesliga-
ion until the termination of * hifh > so,7 > e n»k
rill be incurred by those who mav purchase.
WM. L. DAVIS.
dee S 237
Hair Uestom 've,and Preservative
' Vegetable Cerate,
*HF. importar.. discovery of a Vegetable sub.
. stance, capable uf restoring and prefer ring
the Hair, was arxidertaUy made by an individual,
who haa neither the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli
ance may be piaeed on the efficacy and power of
(he Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring an ?
preventing ihe rMiiug of the //ufo, but in produc-
ng the greater luttre and Uvclincxa of it imagine
ble; and the .public may rest assured that iu cf
fects will be clearly mamfcatt'd in the course of a
short time hy the renewal and vigorous growth
of the Hair, and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerat*
t nda to resuscitate and excite the energies of* the
capillar} vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hair ; these,
like many other organa of the animal body, which
have been in a state- of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all those functions assigned them by na’ure.
The . proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
ihe present article may not sutler from false im
.iressioiiB, rests its merits on the effect it haa pro-
lu-* d oil various person?, who have us d it, a no
ii tfe.t ia aslcerl, a-, it relates to the verity of its
Hec», is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, murt rest a»
sored that by applying a few boxes of the ab •-».
Cerate, Heir Hair will be restored with ail »’*
youthful be tuty and life.
l*o prevent iropoVuian, the SAle of the Vegets
ble Cerate will be confi ted to Doctor JAMES li.
ilART, New York, corner of Broadway & Chan
her street, three doors from Washington Hah,
here it will be sold at $ l 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
lie proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends uppoiting agents tlirough the United
S.atea for ihe sale of itj and also in Europe.
28 «a!74
the subscriber,
„ EDWD F TATTN.\LL.
Bsvannsh, Jane-'* 7 144
fVT The .Editor of the Char!estpn"€ity G t
teitr a will insert the above advertisement, twice
■ weak for one moni h, and forward hit account
Land and ■Xegroee for Sale,
.HANDSOMEpropQUy, Uiiinciimbarei^con-
-tting of land and NtRroe^ together vrtft.
otnek of ever, kind, and the growing crop, “
. wiuiury wire- w „ , u= ,
uriuon ,-f c.ra cjton, U offered for sale
icc'mmvlaung term*.
Boat Stick, Iirgdod paper, well aeeured,
ketaaen in l •
etaken in payment.-J —• ’•
Pnrfiirtlier particnlan, apply to the Editor,
r“ Georgia Jooiiiijr ^ '
>ne » —qjb-v--n.v.
will
- iw Sale, i-t
A.', AT ? T V'« real'ealate of Stephen Craf.,
deed, to wit! 2 lota of land in Yamarraw ,
*' ,rm rtreetai containing 60 feel t
* rh!ch ,oti now In the odcu
dYrhihp Kolb; Ihentheredioinii.ep—Six
:oA>"5 wwf of and*djoining the city
nrsavannah,'being part of garden lot
f/rodlie-aland two
Ink. fourth diatrict, Early Uoumy,
Craft in the Land Lottery,
the Court Houac In 8 aval
r™> «n tne Brat Tuenloy in October pent, t-
houNofwue, by the 8heriff—
wle,caah.
ELIZABETH CRAFT,
.Adndniatratriz.
jfeao" %\hV
‘ tforHale, /u .
*' •UhataSl^S?' 1 •**“.«»» end ICeh Wit,
towk otnavi.. *. * 110t «arakht aocount to thi
*** M
%
8ATVRD.1T EVEA’IA’G, SiSwEMBER 6, 1823.
Whole No. 4248
COFFEE HOUSE.
Georgia-—Chatham County.
To hII whom it may concern—
W HERr.AS, Norman Wallace and VVm. IV,
Raker have applied for letters of adimnL-
^ration, on the estate HndefTecta of Murdock M‘-
l.eod late of Savannah merchant dec. in behalf of
the heira and principal creditors.
Now lhe»e are therefore to cite and admonU"
ail and singular the kindred and creditors of th
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
isve) in my office on or before the first Monday it*
ictober next* otherwise letters of administra
iio-will he granted.
Witness the lion Georgi L. Cope, one of tl
lattices of the said Court, the'27iii day of An
gust K. D. 1823.
S. M.BOND,coo,
aug 28 174; ; !. 1 *
TO THE PUBtlCK.
fJlHE undersigned lias umferuken the rack of
■V
BUperinfendinif the pubfitation of the fol.
ing work, and is happy to inform th* publiek
that after three years lubor, he has collected a
sufficient number of ih* poetical effusions of tile
uthor to make u duodecimo volume of about 200
In the p eparttion of this work, the advertiser
iiscUiim ail considerations of a pecuniary nature*
Hl'In no leas prompted to theftutik by a Zinc ere de-
dre to add at feast one mite to our literiUy char,
atter—tlu»n to perpetuate the remembrance of a
youth h servedly dear to those with whom he
ihsociated: yet from the expenses already incurr-
«»!• is necessary to obtain a sufficient number
'£ subscribers to secure 1 himself from any further
'-vcntual loss, when the manuscript will be for
warded to the printer, and the work rosy be ex
ported to be delivered to sub*cribcrs about tlk
first ot .1 ’Unary next. He therefore respectfully
refers to the following pr spectus,
I. K. TEFFT.
PROSPECTUS,
Of a ionrk to oe p. Uishnl by subscription in /Ae
City of Susannah^ Ge-.rfiu, under the
ruperintendance of / K. Teft,
to bk s*rmsi>
THh REMAINS
\WA*Y\Y V3E.WSO.N,
eowpiadtMa i*aut «r bib coniiLsr^Nneca
• w*ktick grvusioyt, with ciuticxl new auks.
i, who at this time
Law Register oft he United States.
W. i WILLIAMS, *
11 As ISJVt MXitlTED,
4 FEW copies of -The ANNUkf; LAWR^-
AVOlS ! Ed or tuv UNITED STATES, V ds
3oand4lh. (Rovslbro ;«gcg 1452,) cord >-.it-,*
‘tSt-.te-. Law ana Regulations &c.” By JTiliutm
Griffith^ F.sq Counsedrr at Law, and late our p»
tee Judges of the Circuit Court of .the U. States,
for the third Circuit. Price g 5 » Volume.
This original and extensive- wmk, contains a
full view of .he lxws,and peculiar Rcguf dions in
each of the 24 states, necessary to be knowr) to
gentlemen of the Bar, Judge?, Executive Officers,
conveyancers, Creditors, Merchants, Lsnd-hoid-
era, and other Citizens throughout the United
Sta'es
The fligests, being compiled from communiea-
tionsin writing, recently composed, by emim m
lurists and professors of l*aw, for the ejrires-
purpose of giving a practical end accurate no ouut,
drawn from an actual survey, of their exw ing
Co<fes, of the most important legal provision*,and
juridical institutions in their respective stalest
showing in what respects they agree with the
statute und common law of England, «»nd txYibit.
ing the varienceo which exist between the statute
•aw and loed regulation* o< ihe different states;
together with a great body of miscellaneous mat.
ter, connected with the jurisprudence of each
state; the whole, intended to convey to the U^r
to Judges, Executive Officers, Conveyance!* «n$L
Citizens of the U. States, whatever is deemed e^
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
T|HE loll mill on Mra. Anciun<*s plantatim
vi lia» bet n completely repaired laieiy, ami i
now readjrito woik a* well as any other nidi •
the river. The rough rice that will be sent t«
•!»e will will be kept separately in dry aR(l safe
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care sn<.
economy, and the barrels will be ml wavs deliverer
in goo*l order, limp v brnreh, made of prim*
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill a hen
required. The terms of ci<r*ning Rice v ill he the
sime as at the other toll-mills. Those planter-
who will engage to have their crops beat at thi-
milt, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ccs, or as much less *s they phase, best ut ♦•»$•
turn. Applications concerning the mi'’,*\o b«*
made to Archibald Drtb ier, on tkc plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DE V1LLFUS.
Savannah, July 1,1B23. ftsu-fim.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To«|* whom it .nay concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopm..i>, a. miristrator of
Tobias Myere, deceased, imspetiuuneti tin
hunoralde the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the said udminiatr. -
of day, wouM be found lurdy enough to dU
pute the importance of a nationrl literary ch«rac
ter. The glory of arms has by die common con
sent of mankind held the first rank in their esti
mation. * Letters the secoinl, and the Arts and
Sciences perhaps the third. A more than forto
nate occurrence of events for the last fifty years,
has left ibete United State* little to wish for but
” Augustan age A constellation of great men,
milar to that which shone out in the reign of
une and of Loulb the XlYth—a body of Liter*
_ '.ro, solid in its cli&racier, ample in its range so.*
i iv Ki*tib;y imposing in its effects*' The early
History of every country, atferwards great, has it
i- *rue dis -lost d little of .his We hear nothing
of .terature under Remus and Romulus—nor of
die. *ects of the Sophists in thqtime of Colchis—
•nr of Addis.ms under Canute or Kthjhed. Yd
Jthougli the it'enlion cf a country mort be di
rected towards its -*ectnity and wants, before i
thought can be spent upon its ease ami its luxu
ries, in modern times these go somewhat hand it
hand. As a prouf of .he general diffusion of
letters—t ven dairy maids arc said to have chaunt*
**d the verses of Voitaire—And we know Iron;
daily observation that many a sturdy breast gives
forth the memdies of Dibdiu and More.
From *11 this, we think it pray be fairly road*
to appear, that every native JV orth American Hurd,
•f any pretensions .move mediocrity, should be
hear 1 ’out. Unle-sthe comhhtants^re permitted
•o enter the ground thi prize cannot he gained—
t’ht 1 demand to be heard must br* deemed by
every one to be moderate.—If such argument'
are a Imi&sible, and have force on an extensive
scale, they must be doubly so on a more con-
tract* d one.
The State of Georg 5 *, has in a happy' ''fft been
'isited brap youth of whom it n;igh« be said with
justice that 14 Melancholy marked him for her
•*wn ” A mind abstracted from outward objects
and the common agency of the sense’s in a crowd,
ge-crully performing «per. ions within of no
unman nature, am! lus that which u J>aneth
thrw * ‘*?rnT Dkkisox possessed such a mma;
the sublim** images of nature he was ex-
*1 -tisitively sen.r.iv'c: and in this short analysisoi
' e person may be found the characteristics cf
i poetry. 4
In t!»»t of the simple descriptive kind, the im.
aginative power droV.yed was very consult rahie;
*. sometimes his ideas rose to a height border-
gun sublimity. His pathetic pieces are mark*
i wi h delicacy, strong feeling, a high rank of
imal tl;«/Ughf afrtl originality; and when lie has
attempted humor, he haa for the most part rue-
cecdru in iransfusing Ids own risible commotior.\
into the kusceptible muncles of bis reader. Those
* ho were conversant with his writings as intro-
luced info (lie newapspeia mid periodical.works
L'f 1317 and 18 t will not deem this an overcharg
id chiracttr ofhU petformances Notlong d'ter
this he removed to Milledgeville, where, when he
was about to adorn a newspaper by the elegant
effusions of his masculine pen-death arrested hi»
course.
CONDITIONS. ,
The work.will be printed on fine paper anti
new type, and in u modern style. The volume
will contain about 201) pages, duodecimo, and wii
be afforded to subscribers a* $ 1 50, in boards.
These arc therefore to ci« e and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* of the said de
cessed, to file their objections, (if any they have,;
in my'Office on nr before the 1st day of January
next, otherwise letters dismisaory w ill be granted.
& Witness the honorable George I*. Cope
the Justices of the said court, tnc 1st dav of July
A. D. 1823* 8. M. BONl>,c.co. '
i* July 1 150
Notice.
t I.L persona haying demand* agaist the estati
\ .of Benedict Unurquin oftbccmmtx of('lia,
hum, planter deceased, will render them duly *!■
tested,‘and all those indebted to the said estate,
will please make payment to
HaMUTAL JOHNSON, AJm'r
THOMAS JOHNSON, ,Un\r
jure *7 144
Ten Hollars Reward.
R ANA WAY trura the subscriber about the
filh day of J>:ly, two negro •*, E>fenuo"ough
Mid March, Edenb T'Hij.h is a light complected
African, negro, about thirty ft\e yei<r* of ego.
five feet four inches high, has a number ot m
country’s murks on h'a face and body, sneaks bap
English and ttppcar«to get in b passion if not um
deratoud. March is twenty years old, of a l»b»< k
complexion, five fciteix or eight inches high —
They are thought to be in Savannah, as both of
them have been a great while in that place pre-
t ihus to their going into Caro lint, n.e above*
eward will he given to any person wh6 wiP
lodge them it; jail in Savannah, or deliver then*
to the subscriDCr in Furysburgh, S. C. or five
dollars for either of them-
JOSEPH H. BF.Cfc.
jnly 29 162
: Notice.
N INE month! from the date hereof, applicator
will be made to the hon. thejuaticea of tilt
iferior court of liulloch County, for leave to <cl
he real eatatc of Heddiug Uetitnark,. Lte of (aid
tHinty, dec for the benem of the heirs.
' : - HAI.ACUI DKNMARK,
•1.0 , *245 .. Guardin'
Police.
ig demand# ag.inat Shad rick
, of Liberty Cirnoty, are re-
i legally aliened, and
. ^vted to' f
ioae indebted to
AUULEYUAXWEa,
July U
srntial to br understood hy them, in respect, n< t
only of tbeirown particular law, on many impur-
ti>r.t heads of it, but of all those provisions in eve
ry other state of the Union, adjoining or roorr
remote, necessary to be fully known in order to
secure property, and understai.d the rights of per
sons in auen other stales, in regard to real or per
sonal extbie, however circumstanced.
Among ihe numerous other important subject*,
treated of in these Volumes, the manner of exe
cuting Wills, Conveyances, Mortgages and other
3« curities, in the different States together with
special directionsomd forms to be followed under
all circumstances whether made within or without
the State, in order to their validity, are amply dis
cussed ami exhibited.
Th.*. close ''nv<**-ug*fumof to many L«ws t* exUt
n each State on these h ads. and the necessity of
precise instructions and we>l considered preced-
ent-s imposed a prodigious labour upon ever?
gentleman concerned in this work. Few person’.,
xcept Lawyers and Conveyancers, can coropiv.
bend the difficulties which must have been en
countered f*n this arlic'e alone, and appreciate
the vclue ol its performance, in ever Stale of the
Union.
The following, it an A!|jhahrtical table of th
general iiTu,a, uiuler winch the iufomiation con
tained in these volumes, is dfettibuted. They
Imperfectly, nevertheless, indicate the evteirive
range ofpaitirulaist inrlu led, which can only be
obtained from inspection.
Title* of State Law and Regulation*.
Adrosr.htrarion. Aliens. Almvion Attachment.
Vl’or'ic' 1 and Counsellors Wail IVu on -.iv\ Feme.
IfusUn’s. Bills of Kx Imnge. Book Accounts.—
Clisncery—Decrees in chuscs in Acuo*. Cion
veyuices Cc*urts?(U States.) Courts rotate.)—
Ourtej.y. Desctnts. DliUibirhm Divorce. Do a.
or English Law Rook*. En.uls. Es.at*s lor life.
T'shery. Frauds— *t.at*uo.of, Fruidufent Convey •
ances Guardianship. Interest Iiwo'vent Ests* .
Insolvent L-tw..foint-tenanb>. Judgments and ».xt
cut ion*. Landlord and Tenant l autds—Puolick
s—Uv Ro ks. Law Associations T.imit •
ti« us I.r’pinlature—me.ting of fe.1 tnjbfA hi-
•, Payment of Debts Jiy Fu-watnrs £?c Pr«
sory Noies, UnfesofCour’ ? Ir.ies. SeaL>.—
Seat of Government .Set i ff. Suite Offic-ro—
f»xe«. U. Slates Officers Uaes aad Trusts. Usu
ry. Wi ia. . '
OPINIONS.
CrijfiiA h.<s cmipfeic«> ud«tn.ed the pj^bpc- riv-
ln » • In- pMipec4is an ) that thn.mujpwitl bE a
very important addition to the Library of ever?
Mk > . . T
*JR*c0 tlsaattoilrr - ,
*Tj|6i A®uia > Mxni
Ji>s Oooe^ Hoftiudh
Johw rt iitij, iT f
i- Boro, ' *
„ .. 8. Joffira.*
New Yorjt, June, 1823.
i NOTE The Rdilor, bytV»e origin d termi : of
subscription, proposed to confine !«» annual Vole
ume to 500 page* at the price o‘ g5, or one emt
a page. Hut in order to enropnae tlie whole of
this import :4»;t €ii• i^ect of “State Uw ar.d llndtu
tior.s” (which it waf ^nejiart of his design to ob
tain from gentlemen whts would undertake th«
labour of h, and which they have performed) tin
ier one view, it became necessary t© occupy twb
Volumes, and lo exceed, By nearly 50a pages;
♦he quantity of matter w hich, regularly, by the
terms of subscription, they wefe to contain. Tbit
unexpected addition, of almost one Udru, with th#
extraoidinary expense and difficulties which at
tended the publication of this branch of his work,
seemed to rile Editor, at first, to justify a claim
Upon his subscribers and the public, to be in aooie
measure compensated, at least to the extent of
actual expenditure. Under this view, he stilted
that two doilara would be expected from bis sub
scribers for the additional 5k 0 pager, ar.d that the
Rook Store price would be $ 14, rather less thwt
one cent a page, the ordinary rate for American
law works in Royal 8vo size Nevertheless, on
reflection, and although gfoll* men have, without
any exception cheerfully sub nitfed to th.*, the
Editor holds himself bound to the letter of his en
gagement, and his agents *re directed to deliver,
’■lese volumes at the subscription price, td
such of his subscribers as may cfloote to have
them at ail, and Uuulueiler* to dispose of them at
the same. As the work i* but just c *rrpl*teds
and only a few copies sent out, the difference
which has been paid, by those to whom theybave
been delivered, will he retumedlar soon as tfctlr
names are ascertained
The result of this is, that the Digest for &cb
Suie, will co»t the p rchastr about 40 cenft, a
sum not amounting on the average, to a tenth putt
«f the pottage paid on letters written; and for the
pack ts of manuscript iraotra'uted to the EJifert
in relation to every such stalk. *
lO*[These Volumes, 3d. & 4thj clmtain a tu|i
fixer branch, and noway coouee cd vi;h the 1*4
ft d. whicli comprise the *<Federa! System,
are in prepararioo. So tha* purchasers or sub-
scrib;-rs, n-cd not, necesstri.y, bate tteTst & 2di
It was thought most ad» fertile. *n include w 8tste
Laws and Itegufi’iona*' together, in one body;
and to publish U m first, as being ot moat imme
diate imnortance.]
sept 2 rfJ76
The work wilt be pul to picas as soon us a suf
ficient number of subset ibtr* shall be obiuii.ed to
warrant its publication.
Those who shall become responsible for ten
copies, shall r ceive the eleventh gratis
Note —A gentleman whose literary reputation
is a sufficient guarantee of its saii&facloi'y execu
tion, has undertaken tue task of pivp*ri»g the
work for the press.
The following gentlemen have, undertaken to
receive subscribers to the above work, vi*»—
Mr Wm T. Williams, Messrs. S. C. h 1 Schenk,
and Mr. J'hos, Longworth, Uoook-cllers.
«aug 21 172
. ... Notice
OKMNE months after date application will bt
4\| made to the honorable the Inferior court •><
A uyiie county, for teate to sed the following
■ act* of land, t ix:
l.ots ot land lying in Monroe county, no 30, 2n
district, no 104, 3d dUtric*, no 180,13th district,
no 236. 4th district, no 274, 13 district.
Lots of .und lying in Henry county, no 103, Is*
dierict, ho .'7,2d do. nos 49 and 54, 5th do. nos
92 and 165, 7'h do. no* 183, 14th do. no 22,
15th do. no 65, 17th do.
In Gwinett county, lot no S2R, 5thdistrict’
In Dooly county, lots no 166, 6th diatrict, no.
65, 12th d«. no 203, 10th do. no 168, I2t!i da
In Houston county, lot* no 2lt, 1st district,
no 2o, 6th do. no 178,13th do.
In Fay el t county, lot no 65,9th district.
For the bunt fit of the beira and erudite?* of the
estate ot Robert l each.
LOUISA LEACH*
Adm’x estate of Robert Leach.
may 29 128
tNE n.Outns after datef i ahall apply to the
Honorable Justices of tne Inferior Court : ot
r.hnigli.tni « oui.t>. for leave to tfell all the real
ctutt of James I’orter, late of said county deed,
for the benefit of the heira^nd creditors pftfdd
estate. ‘
W.G. PORTER.
Administrator.
jnly 15
■ Ex’ra.
4**f t
V I-1 bit tiii
thia tlite, _.
Iin^ntble ttie Inferior
when lUCin* hitvMiqaiy pi
to Mil the whole of the real
lateO Bahoctr WuMr afore
MOROiYN iiitO.VN. > '
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W
i'JW.
Crr*.
The Editor in subjoining*!!* following opinio*
nftl.e exec*.fion oftlua efepartment of li t- h *
Register, lu.pRs to be r quiit«*d foom '.he mput
’ii-.n of censurable erotfem.^r -m any quy fiercer
fain lie feels that those who are acquainted wit*
him, will ».f>t draw this inference. Indeed he cv
m*ke no pre’t-nsien'to any persoiial merit beside
hat of having ob'.r.itied, with indefatigable pery
rersuec employe«l for neaily two year*-, the tin
:ipa! material*, I tom which the work in compile \
by *h»- contributions of gentlemen in tt»e sever
•nates, adjusting them in their present form, an.
effecting the publication ft an expense and Under
difficulties, to hun, almost insuperable.
But presuadt d, that he information to be gain
ed fe.mfliit compilation, when examined and tu:
> appreciated, must he of the highest urilitv •-*'
the Bar and the PubHck, hy supplying a detilera
turn, as we II to pratisiug Lawyers a* to uil otUer>
'cairmix of knowing ann-thing *»f the iusntutions
and rtuui'o.* ulliwuof the American S.atea, he
I cl* ]u»*tifivl,» n itiL account, t«» ••romofe in* cir-
•niKtinn under the ina'tinn of • pinion* which may
hede me«l more impartial, ape certainly, more,
comp tent than his own
The only difficulty which meets him, in this
part, is thai of selection, -‘mm the great number o'.
umcndntioni re~eivcii,an<t he cen certainly say
•hat those few which follow are preferred only
on n» count of their brevity.
Fx'racf of a letter f*om Da-id fl ffm'tn, Fsq
Pr*>U»aoruf law in the Uitiyor-ity ot Maryland
M l j»m much delighted with the work as tar as
it 11. s progressed, it will be invaluablb to the
country at large.”
After a full copy, of th^ *wo volnmc* complete,
had be» n received by Professor Huffman, and ‘iii
nply to a fetter in which the Editor apologised
t >r uring, in a circular notice, the foregoing ex
tract, he obst net*, “I regret that you bhould bme
eom*fd it at all nrccMuy to apologise fbr the
use of tlffi httie extract from my letters l confess,
however, thut it would have been more agreeable
io me to have spoken more particularly and to Ihe
point, of the Utility and excellence of yrttir work,
had I supposed that my feeble testimony wuuki
iiave been citbei u^ed, of any avail.”
Extract of a 'v.ter from it If Leigh, Enquire
Counseilpr at l^w, Richmond, V iginis.
“Let me congratulate }j>u ony ur progress,
wfiieh far exceeds my utmost Expectation. I h*v.
eXMiiiued me important head* «l each Of the
nan.bors, as *hry came cm so far, your friew.*
have every reason to be satisfied, snd the publiek
at large must *6knoaledge, that h >ve tutfil.c ‘
your engag*:nte&t to the fett**i
itracl of a le'ter from /. ( abeU Breckinridge,
PUlalilC d.\LKb.
\i
Administrator’s iale;_
Tiy J. U. Herbert K C6.
OaWeDNFSUtY, to August next, at 11 o r e!Y;
Wil' 0e s«»I I before our Store,
Sundry fftu*ehohlnhd Kitchen Furniture
—also—
Wearing Appdr’e] % .i -
Selorgingto fhr esta'e of John Smith, dec.b>
•irJer df the alminfetrator.
jd'V-l U0 . T tui’ OaAlu..
Shenfi’s saie.
^n the first I'uos .ayin <(etcher next,"*
W ILL be sold before ihe Cfehr* Rotisei h#-
tween V.o usual hours of'lO and 4 o’clock
A Moliiuo man named James, levied on ah the
o^rtj of f.e*l : i* Ttiomnson. under executicnon
r» cl .-ore of a mortgage, in favotf ofllames D»ck-
* & ( o A. D‘LYON, a
•"k-5 165 , -v*.
Eschsatot’s Sales
O N Tue.v!a- next the 26?h ol 4
sol.
sold at the sto~e lately <:CCU!
I .rd Cass; tv* thb Uavj e-*«r.CT Tm 7/tuyfian at.'all
lie perishable property b'.-longiog. to «Ue -asiil
deceased consisting of bottle.: Porter and Cider;
Wine, Brandy, and Gi.i, v iih a considcr-hfebtian-
t ty of shop Furniture, Knives and.FtMcs, Plates;
Spoons, Towels table Cloths and sundry
.»rttefes ol v. i&riug apputtl and Kitchen Faint-
re ir &.t
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock.
Conditions castl.
By order of the t’ourt of-Ordinary,
S. M. BOND.lCCi
%’ig.2l. 172
5WT" r
Sheri H/s feales. ;
On the fin*: Tuesd y In October nett.
1 IT 7 IV.L be so’d at the Court Hmts^ iii. fHcgboa
V v tough, liberty Com tv, hetwteu tbe u*ual
ho'trt of *«fe,.onr negro n- *i» named Isaac; levied
on ax tne pri'perty of R*-njamin Mfll^jr.tp ratfefy
a balance due on im execution in favour of C. C;
Griswold St Cti.
Also one tract qf land containing .twenty five*
an.'eirmbre or teas bounded on lands,of Ricfiaruof
Baker and otto rs, levied on as the property or
’fo-oiiva 6. v ay, to ah ei culiomn fav &
of Nathaniel Law* . ..
^ EDWARD WAY, • * e.
•ug 3Q, 175
rr-
A j. , Ntttcp. .
UL persons having (femands agaipst the es-*
cite of Thomas Capps, Ikttiaf Chari is m
oimntvvdec. are requested to yenqeTth^m duly
attested., Tliosc indebted to said estate, arc; seJ
duired to ftiakc immediate payment. ,
. • John morel; Admv.
June 21 U6 o -X ...... .
E*q Secretary of State, K.*ntuck).
•*| regret eXcetdingfy t«;al th. subscripttoh f..r
this valuable and i..urv*t» g work wfS not mor-
extensively Circulated in E* mucky,d>0t am sa*i>
fed it will sell well bet** ”
Extract of a letter from Churte G ffa.ni* t Eq
i Y-‘ k
Geprgia- -Chatham CqiiYty.,
. To «|l whom h m.jr concern—*
W HKUEAS Mary Uruce; .dmimitratriY of
tlie eV ite ni Yietor Uohet, Uece.f <t. Ii-.
• cutioncdth. court of omImb ofCluihumcoun.'
ty.tnbeVMiVrged. ^
Now these ore therefore <0 cite hmt * 'moni-h
all .ndiuiKul.rthe kimlred IM preditor. of Um
mil. tieee.'.'etl.'to ffie their obji-ciimts,* (i{ any Huy.
liwel in my office on oe be.fijrr the 21.t 4tl of
February hex' t otherwise letter, disimstury wilt
’U6 ^rahtetl to the tippliunt. , . .
Wltneit* the honorable Crbrfje L. Cop tv one.
•■f the Justice.01 the said Court, the 21st d.y of
h Vuguil, A. D. 1823. , .
r 6 Vt SONILe. c. o.
*Ug 21 . .172 -
Counsellor ,t Uw, New
"I.tntery .nziotfsto obuin .copy ofyhur n.
valuable work.: I will notice ita .i.enti in tlie n. a
Ijlw Journal." .... . .
.ytt h.re toumined the Sd fc ft Vottjpies
St.tes, Having taken the liberty, in Deoenib-
18*h to reeonun'rpd to the patmn.gc ol
Atuertcn Fublic, .Ail putifeiLrly to th. ,s-ew..
men 6f the Itar in Wh United States, ltr. Griflfh,
(tenifsl ih Vikn, ut e>uuli»tiiii(t ttfs Law
■vc M i of opi uon taiC "
bAbefrtftti
Ge rgia—C hatliam Ct.untv.
, o . . n Lour t .nta/ chnhrrh—s’.
W IIKItR'iS F.iiahnh Hen .hart, miministnU
tnx ut.l John C. Ht jwi'oaApraiWtt&f of
..e . .nttv of O iniet tttfhvhkrt,tjee Jam petition.'
• i tip court ot ofulhdry if CJkjfiS'tidilQ to
N w'llu^Tnro therefore to cfte.i^tfmdqi—hisfi
.tut singular ill.kindr-d ,nd etediton of llio
- it i easci', t/filt tlmiri bjecttouW tff.tgMhrF.
ivej in my oticta on or bhfore th ‘
bruary ricpt i other* i»e lelteri 0
granted to the applicant ,
s\ ttne—’the honoiwe Georgo
f ihe JWTRe. 6f thi told Cdhti th
utJSTvts. L]k> ^
tug At