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Kiln,
SwSB&S^ii
Let.
„,ieat tenement*, with - emit
_ j out huitditi K « on tot Vo »t;
_J8S?SE8BS»
fthts
■ For Sale-, ■
The tht»» ,tnfv -Brteli ButiaifE
on th« corner of Smith Bro-d ami Me
j,h streets, at preaent occupied hv
I. Mnriraret Hunter, for terms, which
' apply toj, P tVil1iam«oiv- Itnq’r.
" _ JOHN HUNTEH.
fI60
..'to Rent. •
The Western tenement‘-of the
.... Huuie in which the Subscriber resides,
If IS pnBeEjion will be given on the 16th
AlH. November next.
^ W» CUYLER.
173^ ' . •-
me 83
To Rent,
The .dwelling house .and Shops
occupied by Mr. Robert Hoy, at the
corner of Bay and East broad Streets,
apply* 0 p W.-HEINEMANN.
10K28
ir«
To Rent, ~
-A targe and rontmodions dwel.
linr house situated on Lincoln street st
»•«! present occupied by S. C Schenk.—
jtifl possession will be given on 1st, Novcni.
bernest. Applyat.^e^o,lutinghnu^^
tug23 itl4, ' J .
For bate,
Lt.that valuable tmd or parcel ofland known
by the name of Nelville situated in Soutli
Carolina about two miles from Savannah This
tr af ( it considered one of the best for a nice plan,
tstionin its neighborhood, and contains Eiglit
hundred and eightyfour acres. It adjoin. Mr.
Tliomas Young ties*. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cmger Persons who may Wish to purchase will
esamine the premises, A good tittle will be given
and the times of sale will be reasonable. Apple
estion to be made to . 'VM MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory,
oov 16 225
The Public
F i informed that the claim ol Hamlin Mallory to
Ibe tract of Innd in South Carolina, called
Nelville, is nnw in a train for Judicial investiga
tmn, until the termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
WM.L. DAVIS.
dec 2 «r
F
Ji lUUGJihY.
OU Sale on very accommodating term* 2,500
acres o! land, in Bulloch county, lying*m the
MiHedseviHe road, 43 miles from Savannah, on
which is an elegant Mil! Seat, with a ready made
«hm ami some of meat beautiful spring* in that
part nr section of country—it lie* about two mile-
from the Ogechee river, and most elegantly tim
bered. The stream on said land is quite suffi
cient for a Saw and Grist Mill For further partic
ulars inquire of Levy S. D’Lyon, Savannah, or.
to the subscriber near the primices.
AARON EVERITi.
P.S. About 100 acres of said land, is clear*. •
tnd under good fence.
msrrh 27
d I'lantafton on the Salt* for Saie.
T HAI plantation known by the n«me f Pa-
merina,and si listed on the North East poin
ofWhitemaHi Island, belonging toihe estate of
the late General Tattnall, is offered fnraale for th**
purpose of completing the distribution of *aid en
tile between the heirs. The tract cont-dns up
wards of mx hundred a pres, the greater part of
which ii eotton land ofthe^rtf quality. Th**
buildings on the plantation consist of » two stor>
dwelling house, overseers house, a cotton, corn
•ad gin house and negro houses sufficient lor the
accommodation of eighty negroes, all either en
tirely new, or recently thoroughly repaired The
sitmtion is its henllhy and pleasant* ms any on the
«e* board r.f Georgia or South Carolina—It is with •
in nine miles of havnnnah, over « very excellent
pub ic r »ad. This place will be sold very low, k a
liberal credit (if required) will be given. For
further particulars apply to Dr. W O. Daniel or
thesubicriber.
BDWD. P. TATTNALL.
Smnnab, June '7 144
03* The Editor of the Charleston City Ga
tttte* will insert the above advertisement, twice
» week for one month, and forward hia account to
tdRrr.- ' ' .
FTlHB SubscriberiA-gs leave to inform the pub*
Ifc* (aw particularly tlie members of the
ensuing Lcgiil*tuW,) the Jne haa 'prepared 1us
House in the bfest nunner.for. the’ ecoommfvVt-
tion of such persons os rosy cal* on lum. - Mem.
her* of tl;e legislature can ,have rooms of any.
«iae to Mtit them, witli fires pUcesin tbeip.
Boarding will he gready rcdiiced febirf the for
mer price*- of lliitplace Good Stables convenient
for Horses are prepared/und An exedlem pasture
near «h# town foV the Horses of those who wish
It Horses and servants, will be c’ argeil very
* JOHN DOWNER.
• lliltedgevilte. !4tb. Aug. 182>. 174
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
T HF. important discovery of a Vegetable ttub*
stance, capable of restoring and presetting
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
whohaa neither the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud The fullest reli
ance m»y be placed on tits efficacy and power of
(he Vegetable Cerate, not only ip restoring and
prcvertiing the falling of the Ifair\ bu* in produc
ing the greatest lustre and lirefiners “f it imagina
ble; and the public may rest assumtl that its ef
iects will be clearly manifested in the.oburae of a,
short timfe by * he renewal and vigorous growth
of 1 Be Hair,and by effoctu&Hy preventing its com
Ing out pr falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
t ;qdi to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which* constaute those organs
that secrete the mapeeformipg i|«e hair; these,
like many other organ* of tpp animal body, whicli'
Have beeq In a stat** df Vlormancy or disease, may
be restored to i heir -healthy abtion, and perform
aH liiole fiinct ions qssirned them by nature.
The propriety .bung aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous th*<
the pi ehent article may not suffer from fal*e iro
pressiona, rests its merit* on the effect it has pro
duced on various persons, who have used it, and
all that Is asked, as it relates to the verity of its
-Hiect, in a fair trial. * -. ....
Kltlerly people, with bald heads, must rest as
sured that by applying* few boxes of the above
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all ii*
} otilhful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta*
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES H.
11 ART, New York, corner of IJroadway Sc. Cli*n.-
}>rr street, three doori I'nm .Washington Hall,
where it will be sold ai $l 75.
A libend deduction will be made' to.Countr}
lealersj f ’
The proprietor of the above valuable divoven
intends appoiting agents through the United
States for tne salv of it, and also in Europe.
JVVw York i*ug 28 cal74
Georgia—Chatham County..
To all whom it may concert*—
W UEUV.AS, Norman WaMace and Wm. W
Maker have applied for letters of adminis
tralinn, on the estate anil effects of Murdock M*-
Leod late of Savannah merchant dec. in behalf of
the heirs ami principal creditors.
Nn-v these are therefore to cite and admonis*
IIland singular the kindred and creditors of tin
aid deceased, to file their objections (ifjny the)
save) in my office on or before tlie first Monday ii*
October next; otherwise letters of administra
tion nil! he granted.
Witness the Hon Georg* L. Cope, one of th*
lustices of the said Court, the 27th day of An
s ust D, 1823.
S. M. ROND, c co.
:g 28 174»
Jyaurd Hill Toll-Mill.
RHB Toll mill on Mrs. Ancru’ii's plantation
Li, has been completely r* paire«l lately, and i*.
now ready o work os well as any other mill «>
the river. The rough rice that will he sent t*-
die (bill will be kept s* parately in drv anil sal-
stored and shall be beat with the utmost cofe and
•conorny, and the barrels will be always delivereu
•n g.»o l order. Emp’y barrels, made of prim*
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be th**
H.tme as at the other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less a they please, beat «t out
turn. ApplicHtii***s concerning the mill, to bv
made to Archibald Brtbner, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to • . ,
PETIT DR VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1/1823. fl50-6m
Land and JYegroes for .Sale.
j\ H ANDSOME property, unincumbered, con
wi sisting of Una and Negroes, togtdher witl
8t«ick nf every kind, tnd the. growing crop, a
mountingin alPto about 12 ort5,000 dollars, situ
»te in the upper country, arid well calculated tor'
a OHintry Store—the soil welf Adapted td the Cul
bntion of Com and Cotton, is Offered for safe pn
•w^mmodaung terms. . / ' ' '• :
Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
nt *
•ke.Geortfla Journal?
June 19 . 145
For Sale,
jA. ^*VUT oFthe reul est.tc °f Stephen Cr.fi,
®k necd to wit i 3 lot, of Bhd In Y.^nacrtw. »*♦
■2*«Wm tnd F«rm .treett, contmning 60 Jeot fiy.
®J*** *JCh, on. of which loU nuw in the keen
t*53 K Philip Kolb, the other xlioininif—Six
tonth trett of tnd tdjoining tho city
j“»Bon of Stvtnnth,. bcinc pirt of. otrden tin
i?!*)** 1 known lt4tk.t* V; r,, P>®* , ~-»n^ two",
35“* •<Und in thefourth district, Etrlv County,
Jflyto »*i'l Stephen CaF Incite Lind Lottery,
W™ bemMbefore the Court Huuiein-Stean.
S*‘W.‘S* firet Tudwlsy Tn October next, be
twt^e uturt horn of ttla, by the 8h*riff-by
^ the .lhfe'flor Court of Clialhim
nttlnr for nrdin»ry -purpore*. for the
°r the heir».and creditor, of lal.
ELIZABETH CRAFT,
Jnly 10 dir AamlrO.lr.tUx:
- JYotiue.
" K ,v mjf security, ap
JV to 7 " “ r u ‘° "*“ of DaneiL—For tetmtep.
tibiican is re a
'^bthaew,
>»'■ n the*tbo«*tnnf le *' Ub il < ? n ** r **l««»*cd to lilOK indebted to nniie payment to
hot .n2SS&. t . B j^ wad *tctfe(to fee ■ c. O. scrivbN,
payment- - ^ .»* utWskn
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern. -
W HEREAS Joseph Kopman, a.ilninis'ratCiT nf
Tobias Myers, deceased, haspeli’ioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary^ of Chatham
courtly to be discharged from the said administra
tion. .
ThesevtP therefore to cite and admonish all awl
singular the kindred and creditor* of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
m my OHice on or before the latdav of. January
next, otherwise. leUersdismisaory will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L.Cope, one of
the Justices of the said court, the 1st dfty oT July
A. D. 1823. S. M. ROND,c.co,
july .1- . 150 , ,, •' -V -
Notice. r f.f-
\ LL persona having demands tlpitt the cstaw
of Benedict liourqnin ofthecounty ofCh.t
linm, pltnler ’teCe.sed, will render them duly at
tested,kq<V all those indebted to the nid estate,
will please make payment to
HAMbFAtlOHNSflN, .WmVx. .
THOMAS JOHNSON, Mm'if
jiirniy J4» ^
- Ten Dollars Reward.
a ANAWAY from the subscriber about the
8th day of July, two negroes, Edenborougb
and March, Kdcitborough is a light complected
African, negro,' about- thirty five ye:*rs of ng*,
five feet four indies high, has a number of hi-;
f onnttVt marks on his face aml'body, speaks bap
, English and appears to get in apilsion If not.un*
, deratood. March ta twenty years okl, of a black ‘
complexion, five feet six or eight inches high.—
1 1’hey .are thought to be in Savannah, as bottrof
mem have been a great while In that place pre
vious to their going into Carolina. The above-
reward will be given to any person who wilt
lodge them Ih jsil in Savannah, or deliver* them
to the subscriber Vn 'Purysbifrgh, 8; 0»* or five
-.TO THE PUBLICS;
ucdertigiKia haq undor*ken tlie task of
J. aupermten ling the p*^i!o»rion tf the fol-
fpwing work, and is happy to inform the puhltek
that after three years* Lbor, he has collected a
sufficient number of the poetical effusions of the
author to. make a duodecimo volume of about 200
pages - ,; m
In the p' ep^ntion of this work, tho advertiser
disclaims all considerations of a pecuniary nature.
He Is no less prompted tothehask by a sincere de
sire to add at least one mite to our literary char*
aster—than to perpetuate the remembrance of a
youth deservedly d^ar to those, with whom fie
associated t yet vom the, expenses already incure*
ed, is necessary to obtain a sufficient number
of Mibscribers to secure himself f om any furtlier
eventual loss, yhen the manuscript wi I be for
warded to Die printer, and the work may be ex
pected to be delivered to subsoribetv about the
first of January next. He therefore respectfully
refers to ihe folluiring prospectus, -* ■ . ,
; J. K. TEF^T-
PROSPECTUS,
Of a work to be puiiUhed by tubtcrifilion in ■
City of Savannah, Georgia, under tlie
ovperiniGidance of /. JT ’left,
TO BE ENTITLED
THt REMAINS
HEWRY V)E.\’lSOA',
cnwvaisnro raHT,«ur qis couKEsroHDEcx axo his
roETlCg kfrCSlOw's WITH CHITICAL REVAnXS.
T HERE arc buS iew pd moi.s, who at this time
of day, would bp found hardy enough to dis
pute the importance oft national literary r Ch <rac-
ter. *Th6 glory of arms has by the common co-i
-ept of mankind field the first rank in tlieir esti
mation. Letters the second, and the Arts and’
Sciences perhapjrtliethinl. A more than forlo
-iate occurrence of events f<ir the last fifty years,
has left these United States little to wish for but
an Augustan age A constellation of great men,
similar to tliat which shone out in the reign of
Anne and of Louis the Xiyth—a body of Luera-
<vire i ’aoUd in its character, ample in its range and
irresistibly imposing in its elfevts. The early
history of every country, afterwards great, has it
ia true disclosed little of thi*.. We hear nothing
d literature under Rernus and Romulus—nor of
•he sects of the .Sophists in the time of Colchis—
jnrof Addisons under Canute or Kthelred. Yet
1tl»ough (he attention of a country must be di
rected towards its security and wants, before w
’hought can be spent upon its ease and its hixu-
ries, in modern times these go somewhat hand ir.
hand. As a proof of vhe general d*Hudon of
letters—*even dairy-maids arc raid to have chaiim-
•*d the verse* of Voltaire—And we know from
daily observation ibat many a sturdy breast gives
forth the melodics of Dihdin and More.
From all ibt*, we 1hink it trsy be fairly made
lo appear, that every native Aorih American Burd,
of any pretensions above mediocrity, should be
heard nut. Unless the combatants We permitted
o enter the ground the priae cannot he gained—
The demand to be heard matt. br. deemed b)
ivery one to be moderate.—If such argument*
are admissible, and have force on un extensive
Mcnle, they must be doubly ad on a mure con.
traded one.
The State of Georgia, b*5 in « happy era been
• Wfedby a louthof whom it migh’» be «*ld with
justice that ** Melancholy marke*! him for her
■ •wn ” A mind abstracted from outward object*
and die common agency of the a»n.<e* in -n crowd,
generally performing <*prrrtlons wuhin of n«-
-rmnmnti nature, and has that which •'pasteth
:/urm ,t **kxrt Dkxisox possessed such a' mind;
u.i to the .-nibtime images of nature lie wus ex-
q isitivcly sensitive: and in this hhort analysts of
or person may be tound the charaderistics of
'.is poetry.
in tn at'of the simple descriptive' kind, the im*
ginulivo power djsnlayed was very considtruble;
in sstne'i:! e'$ his idea* rose to ft height border*
i"gnn snWimity. His patheric pieces are mark
ed wi’h ddticacy, strong feeling, a. high rank of
*00:011 thought and originality; und when he h&H
'attempted t umor, he lus for die most part sue-
• ceded in »raiu»b-.Mnghis own risible commotions
.t*to the susceptible muscles of bis reader. Those
vhowere conversant with his ‘writings os intro-
lured into the newspapers und periodical works
,;f 1817 nftd 18, will not deem the* an »vercharg
ed character of his performances Not lomr ufter
this Up removed to Milledgeville, where, when lie
was ubout to a* I urn a newspaper by the eltgut*'
effusions of his masculine pen—death arrested hi*
course.
.» ; co.vnrrrws.
The work will be printed on fin*, paper and
new type, and in a modern style. The volume
will contain about 200 pages duodecimo, and will
be afforded to subscribers at $ 1 50, in boards.
The work will be put to press as soon ns a suf
ficient number of subscribers shall be obtained to
•warrant its publication*
Those who shall become responsible for ten
copies, shitU tvceivn the Eleventh gratis
Not* —A gentleman whose lUerary reputation
»s a sufficient guarantee of its satisfactory execu*
tion, has undertaken the task of preparing the
work for the press.
The following gentlemen have undertaken to
receive subscribers to .the above work, via;—
Mr. W m. T. Williams, Messrs. S. G. & I Schenk,
and Mr I'hos. Lung worth, Bovokselleia.
aug 21 1/2 * ■
dollkrt for Hither of them,
jnly 89 < ~ W8
JOSEPH S.' BECK'
Notice. • :
V[ INE months from the .late hereof, *ppIic»tiop'
r J. will be mode to the hoil. the justices of the
Iiferior court of Bulloch Couiity, tor lesse {0 sri-
the cent estate of RaMiue Denmark,' Ute pr raid
county, tleo fbrllte beneKt °r the hell*.
MALACHI DENWABK.
dec «3i5 , Ojitatllsr
e
A LLperson»b«lngdcmands«Bsltnt8hedrick
j\. duller, deceased, of liberty Cminty, ere re-
quosied to present them legslly nticited, bnd
July 10
AUftLEY M.UCWELL, \ tX>n "
mu
Notice.
CVJINE months after date application will be
JiSi made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Wayne county, for leate to sell the following
r'acts' of lend, -is t ,
Lots ot land lying In Monroe coun'y, no 30,3d
district, no 104,3d district, no 180,13th district,
no 236, 4th district, no 274,13 district.
I jits of :and King in Henry county, no 103,1st
dierlct, no J7.3.1 do nos 49 and 54,5ih do. no.
92 and 165, 7th do. nos 188, 14th do, no 32,
IJth do. no 65, 17th do.
In Gatinelt county, lot no 328,3th district'
In'Dooiy coiintv,' lots no 166, 6th ' is rict, up.
65. 12th do. no iW3,10th do. ltd 168, 12th do.
In Houston county, lots'no 317, 1st district,
no 20,6Ut do. no 178,13th do.
In Etyelr county, lot no 65,9th district.
For the benefit of the heirs tnd eriKlitors ol the
estate ot ltohert Lesch. *
- Louisa leach,
Adm*x estate of Robert Leach.
twy 29 128
ooslMi nivntna alter date, Jiapell apply toJhe
Xvl Honorable Justices nf the Inferior Court of
Kthnghsm Counts, for hare SO »e* sll.lhe real
estate of James Porter, late of s»id county deed,
for the benefit ol theheirs iml crcditors of said
■WsU. PDBTEBcs, .
... -Administrator.
WiV
. v i hit the cxpiraWoji if nine mpntiu trodt *
this date, sppliesHop bS rruule to We
henorabldthe Interior CoprtihP Btfi
wheit sitting forotdurary purposes,
to sell the whole of tho foal estate ol
tsteo Bulkteh ‘
tpril *
Harris,
Law Register of the- ttaRed States.
W. T -WILLI VMS,
* Has ntsT>ti : siTSB,
A PEW eopieiof -The ANNUAL LAW nr..
CISTEU OI Tils UNITED STATES, V«l«.
3t| tnd 4th. (Roy»18vo. F»ges 1452,) ' containing
estate Lxwr s*nd Regulations Ac." By. fftfHam
Griffith, Esq Counsellor at Law, and laic on** of
tcir Judges of the Circuit Court of the I#. Sutes,
for the third Circuit. Price $ S a Voldnae. f
Thia original and extensive work, contain* a
full view of the Laws, andpeeuliariReguLfibnsin
each of the 24 states,- necessary to bo known to
gentlemen of iheBar, Judges, Executive Officers,
Conveyancers, Creditors, Merchants Landrhofa
era, and other Citizen* throughout, the United
States. * ' *
• The Digest*, being compiled from communic?>
'tionsin writing, recently composed, by emiiient
Jurists and professor* of Law, for the express
purpose of giving • practical and accurate account,
drawn from an actual survey, of liicir exiting
codes, of the most Important legal provisions and
juridical institutions in their respective eia'es;
showing in what inspect* they agree wi«b tb«*
statute und common taw of England, and dthibit-
ing the twieners which exist between-th-; statute
•aw and local regulations of the different slates;
together wi?l» a great body of miscellaneous mat
ter, connected with the jurisprudence of each
state; the whole,-intended to convey to the iLr,
to Judges, Exscntive Ofiicera, Conveyancers and
Citizens ©f the U. States, whatevrr is deemed es-
sentiai to be understood by them, in respect, not
only of theirown particular law, on many impor
tant heads of it, but of all those provision* in eve
ry other state of the Union, adjoining ur more
remote, neocssary to be fully known in order to
s-cure property, and underhand the rights uf per
sor.a in such other states, in regard to real or pferV
sonal estate, however circumstanced.
Among the numerous oilier important subjects,
treated of in thefe Volumes, the manner of exe
cuting YVUIrt, Conveyances* Moitgagesand other
Securities, in the different States; together with
special directions and forms to be followed under
ail circumstance?, whether made within or without'
the State, in order to their validity, are amply dis*
cussed and exhibited.
The close investigation of so many laws as exist
in each State on these h ads, awl the necessity of
jirecise instructions and well considered preced*
e»K imposed a prodigious labour upon every
gentleman concerned in this work. Few pprsom-
xeept Lawyers and Conveyancers, can compre
hend the difficulties which must have been en-
countered on this article alone, and appreciate
me vcluextf its performance, in ever SUte of the
Union. * •
The folk wing, is an Alphabetical table of the
general titxss, under which the information con-
'.♦ined in these volume^, is aistributed. They
imperfectly, nevertheless, indicate the extensivt
range ofp.it ticulars included, which can only . be
ob«ained from inspection.
Titles, if State Law and Regulation*..
Administration. Aliens. Alhivioh Attachment.
\ttnr »ie«and Counsellors. Rail B »ron «nd Fen*e,
U wtanls. Bills of Ex hanire. lh»ok Accounts.—
(ilinncery—Decrees in Looses in ActioiV Con
veyincea Court? *(U States.) Courts (Stated-
Curtesy. DesctnD. l)ialrihu*»on Divorce. Dow.
cr. English Law B inks Eutaihi. Es'ntes for life.
Fishery. Fra.ds—'-tat ueof. Pnndtilcnt Convey
ances Guardianship, li.terest Insolvent Estate*.
Insolvent l/iw,.f«unt.tenants. Judgments and Exe
L‘Utions.. Iiand'ord im^lenant I And*—Publick.
Luv?—Law Ifo ks. I^uv Associutions Limit?fc
ns r.cgis!alure—meeting of le tters of Attor-
y. Payment ofDebts .by Executors €<c V
missory Notes. Rules of Court Salaries Seal
Seat of Government Set off*. State Officer* —
Taxes. U. State* Officers Uses and Trusts. Usu
ry. Wills.
OPINIONS.
The Editor in subjoining the following opinions
if the execution ofthis department of the Law
Registei, hope* to be acquitted from the 'mputa
ion of censurable ej.'Otism,from any quarter cer
ain he feels that those who are acquainted with
djn* will not draw thu inference. Indeed he cai
makv-no pretension to any personal merit beside
hat of having obtained, with indefatigable perse
verarv-e employed for nearly two years, the prin
cipal materials, fiom which the work la compiled;
by die contributions of gentlemen in tlie seven:
states, atljitsting them in tneir jiresent form, and
effecting the publication at an expense and u ider
lifficullies, to him, almost in.supvrM.hlc.
But persuaded, that the information tobegam
ed fr«*m this compilation, when examined and tub
•v appreciated, must he of the highest utility to
the Bar and the Pubtick, by supplying a detilera
mm, a* wrU l»» tir«li»iug Lawyers AS to .alt oth. u
irsirnnaof knnwing something uTthe institutions
!\.*d tnuiw.cujtaiLusof the Vm- ricno S ates,
ft els justified, c.n tlii> account, to promote cir*
. ulation umlerihe sail .tion of opinions which maj
be deemed more impartial, anu ceitainiy, more
•omp vent th»n his own.
Hie only difficulty which meet* him, in this
part, is‘ that of sclectisu, from the great number -
commendations receiveil, and he can certainly s
that tlione few which follow are .1 referred outy
on account of their brevity. •
■ Ex'wct of * letter from David Huffman, Esq
Frofcksor of law in the Universityjot MaryBmd.
«1 am much delighted with the work as far m
it has progressed, (twill be invaluable to the
country at large.”- ** . -f l
After a full copy, of the two volum *.s complete,
had been received by Profeaaor Hoffman* and in
reply to a letter in which the Editor apologised
for using, inw circular notice, the. foregoing ex
tract, be observes a i regret that you khuubl have
deemed it ftt all necemry to apologise Tor the
use of the littie extract from my leUcn I confess,
however, that R w ould have been more agreeable
to me to have spoken more partienjany and to the
point, of theiitflity and excellence of your work,
had I supposed that my feeble testimony would
have been either u.ied, or of any avail."
Extract of a elturl'rom B ff Leigh, E quire
'.‘ounsellor at law, Richnumd, Virgipia.
“Let me congratulate you on y -ur progtes*,
which far eleven my utm«».<t expectHthm. I havt
examined the iapurtuiit heads of e*ch of iha
number*, a* they camp on* ip far, vopr tHcodx
have every reason be satisfied,and the publlck
at large must acknowledge, that fouhavetuifilicu
vour enjrafp inent to tlie Enter.
y gxtractof slcribr fVom J. C'oMf Breckinridge,
E»q Secretary of State* K- utuck^.
- ?‘i regret eXceedingty*Chat tht iubscnpuon for
this valuable and Interest.ng woWt *1 not more
extensively cir^ilat«nl in Kentucky, but am .agiiK
•fcf |f wUUbII.will here.”
* -Extract of a teller Horn Charter Q. Homes, E- q.
Counsellor at law, ^
r- •.fvm very anxioUs to ©blam * copy ot vour m
vahiahlewovk ' < will wufce Its merusift tne n xi
L*w Journal.” ■
> We have examined the Ski It 4th Vofumea
he LaWJteiU'er^T the United States^ just pub-
liahed, by Judge Gnffith. cemptiring* Vumnwat
- ^ # * tor each of the 2-»
Hy*# hi pecenibti
ithd ii tlie puifoi.sgv of th..
and tfiriicutrly to tl»^ eeutic
\\*t indWunifed States, Cfv Griffith »
wUlt of I, comprised in theee VoleftM; Hr.
■Griffith hit completely redeemed the pledge («i».
n in hi, pronpretin. ind th»t tire work will Ire •
- ‘ ' to the Librtry of eterj^
Liwye
Rren. ItatimK
AIMUUtr, > -
1'nui Afiuit Foret..
Jos-Oonctt Hvreait, *
JoalrWriut,
’ ■ < ■. 1 (An.-Bore,
; . S. Jos a.. ,y> 1
, New YorV, JtintS. 1B23. '
*NOTE The Editor, by the oripin •) forth! nf
ffibtcription^nropoaid to confine hts annual Vol*
ume to JOOjfofte. « the price of fS; or one cent
• p«K«. But, in nnler It. comprise the whole of
thu important iubject nf “Suie Law tutd Rctu'...
tion,- (which H waW one p,rt nf hit detljii to hb-
tain from gentlemen who would undertake tint
tnbuur of it, tnd which they hire performed) un.
■ler one view, it became necessary to occupy t a a
Volumes, .nil to exceed, by ne«rfy JOB paces,
tlie quantity of mstler which, regular)., by lire
term, of yuWSptlon, they »er, to com'.in. This
unenpected Addition, of Almost .one third, win. Hie
extraotdinu)r expense And diflicultie, winch nt.
tended the publication of thia brAneh of hit A-nrh,
.'■eme l to the BJi'.oq At first, tn justify a eiaiiif
upon hi, subscriber, ami the public, to be ih aou e
measure compeiiMted, at least to the extent of
actual expenditure. Under this view, he stated
that two dollar, would be expected from hi, attb.
.either, for the xdditioAal 5ti0 page,, and that ihe
Book store price would lie J14, rather lea, than
one cent o page, the ordinary rate for American
hw works tn Royal 8vo sixe. Nevertfieleas, on
refiectum, and although gent lenten have, without
any exception, cheerfully rebmitteil to this, the
Editor hold, himielf bound to the letter of hi, en
gagement, and his ,gents are directed to deliver
these volume, at ft 10, the nbscrintion price. Id
such of his subscriber, a,. may choose to ha> e
them «t all, and Booksellers tu disporeof themu
the ume. A, the work i, but jurt completed,
and only a few eppica rent out, the difl'erence
whicli has been paid, by thine tn whom they luvd
been dri'rered, will'be returned u aeon a, iheir
names are ascertained
The result of Ibis la, tliat the Digest fob' each
State, will coat the purcharer about 40 cents, a
sum not amountingon the average, to a tenth pari
of the fiottaft pud on letters wntten,' ahd for the
pickets of manuscript transmitted to the Editor,
in relation to every auch stated
O’ [Three. Volumes,3d. & 4th, cohtaln a btla
tixct branch, and noway connected with the 1st
it 2d. which comprise the “Federal Systehi/’and
are in preparation. So thst purchasers Or tub.
scribers, need not, necessarily, have the lft & gtl.
It was thought most adt isable, to include “State
Law, and Regulation,” togellice, in one body,
and to publish them first, u being of most imme
diate importance.)
sept 2 rf 176
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PUBLIC SALES.
Administrator’s Sale,
By J. It. Herbert Co.
On WEDNESDAY, 13 August nex^at ll«*elk>
Will be sold before our Sltte,
Sundry Htnseholdand Kitchen Fhmit&b *
—also—
Wearing Apparel
Belonging to the estate ot John Sralthj cec. i>¥
order of the adminLtrator. • - . , .
ju’y 1 150 Term* Cash,
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tucsdnyln October next.
W ILL be sold before the Court Iffius*** be*
tween tho usual honfa o' 10 ahd 4 d’clncle
A MolattO man named Jarttes, levied on as thd
property of Leslie Thomfison, under execution on
foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of Ixinfetf Dick^
Sbo & Co A. D'L YON, nee.
nog 5 1A5
EsCheatur’s iyiles
O N Tuesda next the 26th of August, will
sold at the store lately occupied by Mr> Wik
Lid Caw, or the bsyi comer of .^^yton *t. all
Hie perishable property bt longing-to the sai l
•lereased consisting of bottle . Porter ar^Cider^
Wine, Brandy, and Gl'i, with acoiiridcrabicqUaiw
t'tyof shop Furniture, Knives and Forks, Platera
3 >oons Towels table Cloth*, etc. and tundiy
articles of wearing appurel and Kitchen Furm*
ture. . ;
Sale to commence at Hfoteloek.
CondiUhns casll.
By order of the Coert o* 4Jrdin#^y,
S. M. UONri.xcci
~' Sherifl ’s hitles,. . ' ' J ,
On the firs'. Tuesday in Uclghel* next.
\XJILL be ab)d at the Court Hftusejn Riccbck
tv rougu, liberty County, between;tbe usual
l ours of Bale, one negro man named Isaac, levied
•■n as the properly of Ht njamln Mel); jr.to satisfy
* balance due on an execution in favour pf C. C.
• vriswnld & CO.
A l *o one tract ofland containing seventy ^v€
;it.e* hjore of ieas bounded un LnJa of Uicliardof
Baker and others, levied .so a* .tire property, of
1'homaa G. ' ay, to utisfy an execution in fair 8
if Nathaniel Law.
• v |ftnVARDWAV,* *!
aug 30 l7fi
,
JVotide.
jiUeited. Tho*e inBebted to said estate, art r{s
quireatom.ke.Uumc—
jure’31 _ .146 - ~ - . ,
-ChatliBin County*
wboruUonj concern—''*'’
M.iy -Brace, »ilmtni«f,tri& jtf
tate ofyictor Uohet, tleceaieO, ha,
«eobrt of ordinary ofCttathuP coun.
. . lh * <
nitioqedt
^NowtireaeVrtf’th'refiire tocite and wlmonith
all ,u(l tinfutar the kiihlrad atkl creditor, nf the
otd,tlecewreti > t!f.fite their objcctlnn^ pr^
h,ve) in foyoffica. on of before the 2lA'flay of
Fehtuary(next t otherwise letter, clMtUsforjr wilt
U6 granted id the applicant.
Witnrei the bonorJble Georg* L, Cope, one
nf the Justice, of the nid Couft, 'the Slat'd,y of
Auguait A. D. 132J.-
S ,1 fiOND, t. e. Oi
■OgJ» _ W» - v -.■
Georgia—-ChatliarmUuUrity.
•WH
of State Law and H< g.-l.ttettiv lot e«t
Stated. Having t-ken the libetly, hi
1890. fb recanuttchd t» tile putfonal
r. an whom it ta*) concern—
IIERK.'S Kuxaboth ttetiisliirt,admini«f*.'
irixin l Jo Itt0.-flvlvi,ioia ulminttator of
_ me of Daniel R ophaft. at c. fieri trettt tan*
vy 'he enurtn'orninary of 6hatlni|| County to
N w tbt re are (htr&ort In tfte MM adrhbtiiift
.Ii afKlrinentar tbe kirKIted ant) creditors of th.
1 .(Sdeceasetl/lo file tlieir obfeetiortl, ;if,ny ther
itavf) ini «t) office, on or before tbfc St«t day of
l ebncry nextt ether* *e letter* diOaiareqr .01
■. grenred in i he applicant. . - .
Witness Ihe Mnorablc OeWfge L. Ctipti HSU
of the Justices ol' UMt«U Court,- the 31st day of
ftfSt ltd